Publisher: First thus, 8v, pp.[viii], 319, 22cm, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931.
Date published: 1931
Format: Hardcover
Pale blue cloth, spine and upper board lettered in gilt. Pencil marking to rear endpaper, spine bleached. Quite scarce. A good copy. The material is for the most part extracted from the author's work, The Mothers, published in 3 volumes in 1927.
Book is in Used-Good condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain limited notes and highlighting. 1.75
The Mothers the Matriarchal Theory of Social Origins (One Volume Edition)
Briffault, Robert
The Mothers the Matriarchal Theory of Social Origins (One Volume Edition)
Briffault, Robert
Publisher: Macmillan
Date published: 1931
Format: Hardcover
319pp. Gray cloth, blue lettering. prev. owner stamp, signature on the front free endpaper. Small spot on the front panel, otherwise a clean, unmarked copy. Price-clipped brown and gray jacket has minor chips along the extremities. in mylar sleeve. Briffault's theory was that the mother was the head of the family in the primitive societies, and the maternal instinct is the one that developed the social characters of the human mind. This volumes is the first one-volume edition, with material added since the original edition of 1927.
The Mothers the Matriarchal Theory of Social Origins (One Volume Edition)
Briffault, Robert
The Mothers the Matriarchal Theory of Social Origins (One Volume Edition)
Briffault, Robert
Publisher: Macmillan
Date published: 1931
Format: Hardcover
319pp. Gray cloth, blue lettering. prev. owner stamp, signature on the front free endpaper. Small spot on the front panel, otherwise a clean, unmarked copy. Price-clipped brown and gray jacket has minor chips along the extremities. in mylar sleeve. Briffault's theory was that the mother was the head of the family in the primitive societies, and the maternal instinct is the one that developed the social characters of the human mind. This volumes is the first one-volume edition, with material added since the original edition of 1927.
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