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The Study of Man

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THE publication of this volume will doubtless be the means of exciting interest in anthropological inquiries, and adding to the number of scientific students of human-kind. The work is not a systematic treatise on anthropology, but a collection of articles upon various subjects of anthropological study, containing much that is interesting to the serious student, for whose benefit numerous references are given to original papers, and written in a style which should prove attractive to every intelligent reader.

The Study of Man.

By Alfred C. Haddon. Pp. xxxi + 512. (London: Bliss, Sands, and Co. New York: C. P. Putnam's Sons, 1898.)

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The Study of Man. Nature 58, 410–411 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058410b0

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