Description
1940 edition. External map not included but contains all illustrated maps. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This 1942 publication from J. Russell Smith and M. Ogden Phillips offers a fascinating glimpse into the study of North American geography and anthropology during the early 20th century. Published at a time when the scientific understanding of human origins and migration patterns was rapidly evolving, this work represents an ambitious attempt to synthesize the latest research on the peopling of the Americas. While some of the theories and perspectives may now be considered outdated, the book remains a valuable historical artifact, reflecting the intellectual currents and academic debates of its era. Beyond its scholarly significance, the inclusion of numerous maps and illustrations adds visual depth, inviting readers to explore the diverse landscapes and cultures that have shaped the North American continent. For collectors, this well-preserved copy represents an opportunity to own a piece of geographic and anthropological history, a testament to the enduring human quest for knowledge and understanding.