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The psychology of a primitive people : a study of the Australian aborigine

by Porteus, Stanley D. 1883-

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Australia pspp Porteus, Stanley D. 1883-.The psychology of a primitive people : a study of the Australian aborigine London : E. Arnold, 1931, xv, 438 p., 48 leaves of plates : ill. bibliographical references and index. Some light fading to cover, good, clen, tight copy of an interesting study

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Title
The psychology of a primitive people : a study of the Australian aborigine
Author
Porteus, Stanley D. 1883-
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E. Arnold,
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London
Date Published
1931
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xv, 438
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Australia, psychology, anthropology
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Ethnology; Australia and the South Seas;

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