
Coming of Age in Samoa
by Margaret Mead
"Coming of Age in Samoa" by Margaret Mead, published by Blue Ribbon Books in 1936, is a key work in anthropology. This tenth printing lacks a dust jacket and shows signs of library use, with a worn cover and faded spine. Despite age-related wear, the binding is intact. A must-have for collectors interested in cultural studies and ethnography.
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This 1936 edition is in fair condition, with a sturdy but worn hardcover. The spine shows signs of fading and discoloration, and there is no dust jacket. The book contains library markings, indicating its previous use in an educational setting. The pages are yellowed with age, and there are minor spots of foxing throughout. Despite these flaws, the binding remains intact, making it a solid addition to any collection.
About This Vintage 1928 Edition
"Coming of Age in Samoa" by Margaret Mead is a seminal work in the field of anthropology, offering an insightful exploration of adolescence in Samoan culture. First published in 1928, this book challenged Western perceptions of youth and society, providing a comprehensive ethnographic study that remains influential today. This edition, published by Blue Ribbon Books in 1936, captures Mead's groundbreaking research and her ability to convey complex cultural observations with clarity and empathy. With a foreword by Franz Boas, the book delves into the psychological and social dynamics of Samoan youth, offering readers a window into a world vastly different from their own. This copy, a tenth printing, serves as a valuable piece for collectors and those interested in the evolution of anthropological thought.
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