Education and Class; The Irrelevance of IQ Genetic Studies
Oxford: Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press), 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. First printing, octavo size, 243 pp. Fine / near fine. Item #CNJL2603
This one of the "Oxford Science Publications"; per the Foreword: "this book [is] an important contribution to the nature-nurture controversy." Replete with charts and graphs, with a substantial Reference section at the rear.
___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full navy blue cloth over boards, gilt and red lettering on the front board, red spine "label" with gilt lettering, large octavo size (9 3/8" by 6 1/4"), 243 pp. With the publisher's original soft mylar wrapper.
___CONDITION: Volume fine overall, the boards clean, the top corners gently bumped and the bottom corners straight, all without rubbing, a strong, square text block with solid hinges, the interior is clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings. The mylar wrap near fine, the soft plastic with light overall wear and dustiness.
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Price: $100.00

