The Bering Land Bridge
Stanford,CA: Stanford University Press, 1967. First American Edition. Octavo. 24.5cm. Publisher's pale gren cloth titled in silver gilt and black to spine. Dustjacket. [xiii]; 495pp. Some light scuffing and bumping to spine ends and extremities, clean and tight, gilt bright; internally clean and fresh, map endpapers, bookplate to half title; in a strong, handsome pictorial dustjacket with some minor creasing and wear to spine ends and corners, some light soiling of the pale parts, and a little cosmetic scratching to the laminate. A very good, attractive copy.
From the library of Nathaniel Tarn, noted poet, translator, and anthropologist with a special interest in Native American art and culture, with his bookplate. A multidisciplinary approach to the history and importance of the Beringian region, combining geology, paleontology, and anthropological approaches to highlight the regions significance to the migration of ancient man, animals, and the transmission of cultural cross-pollination between Asia and the Americas.
Price: $100.00