Anthropology: race, language, culture, psychology, prehistory.
- [New ed.]
- New York, Harcourt, Brace 1948.
- xii, 856, xxxix p. ; 26 cm.
ch. 1. What anthropology is about -- ch. 2. Man's place in nature -- ch. 3. Fossil man -- ch. 4. Living races -- ch. 5. Problems of race difference -- ch. 6. Language -- ch. 7. The nature of culture -- ch. 8. Patterns -- ch. 9. Culture processes -- ch. 10. Culture change -- ch. 11. Some histories of inventions: the interplay of factors -- ch. 12. Culture growths and spreads -- ch. 13. Story of the alphabet -- ch. 14. Distributions -- ch. 15. Cultural psychology -- ch. 16. The beginnings of human civilization -- ch. 17. Later prehistory and ethnology in the old world -- ch. 18. American prehistory and ethnology -- ch. 19. Retrospect and prospect.