“A study of the social effects of an admixture of coloured peoples in the population of Great Britain, specifically the dockland of Cardiff and to the general, historical and cultural context of racial relations in Britain.”
Publisher: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd
Date Published: 1948
Publication Place: London
Condition: Good. Age-toning with minor foxing to front and rear prelims. Foxing to top, fore- and lower edge.
Binding: Hardcover. Green linen boards with gilt lettering. Some edge-wear.
Jacket Condition: Fair to poor. Stain to spine area. Edge-wear with open and closed tears. Closed tear to spine and front flap. Sunned and age-toned.
Dimensions: 8vo. 292pp
Additional information
| Weight | 1400 g |
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