Gypsies: Wanderers of the World by Bart McDowell 1970 Hardcover First Edition

$ 7.39

Edition: First Edition Signed: No Item Height: 10 in Language: English Unit Type: Unit Original Language: English Item Width: 0.5 in Author: Bart McDowell, U. S. National Geographic Society Staff Genre: Politics & Society, Sociology, Social Science Narrative Type: Nonfiction Type: Picture Book Inscribed: No height: 10 in Features: Ex-Library, Illustrated Format: Hardcover Item Length: 7 in Illustrator: Yes Country of Origin: United States Topic: Anthropology, Occultism, Anthropology / Cultural & Social width: 0.5 in Unit Quantity: 1 Personalize: No Vintage: Yes Era: 1970s Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults Ex Libris: No Personalized: No Publisher: National Geographic Number of Pages: 216 Pages Book Title: Gypsies: Wanderers of the World Item Weight: 25 oz Publication Year: 1970

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Gypsies: Wanderers of the World by Bart McDowell 1970 Hardcover First Edition. Explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Romani people with "Gypsies: Wanderers of the World" by Bart McDowell, a compelling hardcover that delves into the heart of one of the world's most enigmatic communities. Published by the National Geographic Society in 1970, this first edition offers a window into the anthropology and social sciences through vivid storytelling and illustration, making it a valuable addition to any library. With 216 pages of immersive content, this nonfiction picture book is not only informative but also a piece of history, reflecting the era's fascination with the nomadic lifestyle. Its dimensions make it a substantial yet comfortable read, perfect for both young adults and adults interested in social science and cultural narratives. Explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Romani people with "Gypsies: Wanderers of the World" by Bart McDowell, a compelling hardcover that delves into the heart of one of the world's most enigmatic communities. Published by the National Geographic Society in 1970, this first edition offers a window into the anthropology and social sciences through vivid storytelling and illustration, making it a valuable addition to any library. With 216 pages of immersive content, this nonfiction picture book is not only informative but also a piece of history, reflecting the era's fascination with the nomadic lifestyle. Its dimensions make it a substantial yet comfortable read, perfect for both young adults and adults interested in social science and cultural narratives.