The Human RacePresents the uniqueness of the human race, including the intricacies of language, art, and humor, the intensities of love and religion, and the dangerous by-products of war, pollution, and social distress. |
Contents
Acknowledgements page | 6 |
Spectacular Inhabitants | 19 |
Masked Hunters | 45 |
Copyright | |
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