The Natural History of the Human Species: Its Typical Forms, Primeval Distribution, Filiations, and Migrations. With a Preliminary Abstract of the Views of Blumenbach, Prichard, Bachman, Agassiz, and Other Authors of Repute on the Subject, by S. Kneeland, Jr., M.D.

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Singerman ID: supp1386
Year: 1851
Entry: Smith, Charles Hamilton. The Natural History of the Human Species: Its Typical Forms, Primeval Distribution, Filiations, and Migrations. With a Preliminary Abstract of the Views of Blumenbach, Prichard, Bachman, Agassiz, and Other Authors of Repute on the Subject, by S. Kneeland, Jr., M.D. Boston: Gould and Lincoln, 1851. 423 p., [8] of adv.
Author/Editor: Smith, Charles Hamilton
Location: Boston, MA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Natural History of the Human Species: Its Typical Forms, Primeval Distribution, Filiations, and Migrations. With a Preliminary Abstract of the Views of Blumenbach, Prichard, Bachman, Agassiz, and Other Authors of Repute on the Subject, by S. Kneeland, Jr., M.D.
Printer/Publisher: Gould and Lincoln
Language: English
Notes: See, principally, "The Hebrews" (pp. 375-78) and "The Khazars" (p. 325).