Fontana/Collins, 1981, Softcover, Book Condition: 11, Reprint
preface and introduction by author, notes and bibliography of Durkheim's major works. Illustrated card cover with black coloured titles to the front panel and white coloured titles to the backstrip. "Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has exerted an extraordinary influence over the development of modern social thought. And he is generally considered to be the main founder of modern sociology. His conception of social science has become infused into a variety of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political economy, archaeology and linguistics." from the rear panel blurb. Part of the Fontana Modern Masters Series. Rubbing to the book panels and the book panels are slightly bumped. Light age toning to the textblock edges and of the internal pages. Size: 12mo (standard paperback). (6), 7-125, (3) pages,. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: philosophy; Biography & Autobiography. ISBN: 0006348971. ISBN/EAN: 9780006348979. Inventory No: 0113745.
preface and introduction by author, notes and bibliography of Durkheim's major works. Illustrated card cover with black coloured titles to the front panel and white coloured titles to the backstrip. "Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has exerted an extraordinary influence over the development of modern social thought. And he is generally considered to be the main founder of modern sociology. His conception of social science has become infused into a variety of disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, political economy, archaeology and linguistics." from the rear panel blurb. Part of the Fontana Modern Masters Series. Rubbing to the book panels and the book panels are slightly bumped. Light age toning to the textblock edges and of the internal pages. Size: 12mo (standard paperback). (6), 7-125, (3) pages,. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: philosophy; Biography & Autobiography. ISBN: 0006348971. ISBN/EAN: 9780006348979. Inventory No: 0113745.