The Natural History of the Human Races, with Their Primitive Form and Origin, Primeval Distribution, Distinguishing Peculiarities; Antiquity, Works of Art, Physical Structure, Mental Endowments and Moral Bearing. Also, An Account of the Construction of the Globe, Changes of Its Surface; Elevation of Its Mountains and Subsidence of Land ...
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Link Singerman ID: supp1792
Year: 1869
Entry: Jeffries, John P. The Natural History of the Human Races, with Their Primitive Form and Origin, Primeval Distribution, Distinguishing Peculiarities; Antiquity, Works of Art, Physical Structure, Mental Endowments and Moral Bearing. Also, An Account of the Construction of the Globe, Changes of Its Surface; Elevation of Its Mountains and Subsidence of Land ... New York: Printed for the Author, by Edward O. Jenkins, 1869. 380 p.
Author/Editor: Jeffries, John P
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Natural History of the Human Races, with Their Primitive Form and Origin, Primeval Distribution, Distinguishing Peculiarities; Antiquity, Works of Art, Physical Structure, Mental Endowments and Moral Bearing. Also, An Account of the Construction of the Globe, Changes of Its Surface; Elevation of Its Mountains and Subsidence of Land ...
Printer/Publisher: Printed for the Author, by Edward O. Jenkins
Language: English
Notes: "The Jews have preserved their family type unimpaired; and though they number over five million souls, each individual retains the full impress of his primitive typical ancestors" (p. 123).