The complete ethography of an anthropologically complex island

Grandidier, A. and G. Grandidier

Histoire Physique, Naturelle et Politique de Madagascar. Volume IV: Ethnographie de Madagascar. Tome Premier: Les habitants de Madagascar. Première Partie: Origine et division des Indigènes. Deuxième Partie: Les Étrangers.

Published 1908
Item ID 68920
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Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1908. Large 4to (32.2 x 24.5 cm). Half-titles, title pages (to each part), half-title and title to the complete work (printed later and, therefore, loosely inserted), 711 pp. [1-404; 405-711]; four plates, two coloured maps (one very large, folded). Original, uniform printed wrappers.

A seldom-seen work on the ethnography of Madagascar, being one of the first and most comprehensive works on this subject. Well-illustrated, with several maps and photographical plates. The authors, father and son Alfred (1836-1921) and Guillaume (1873-1957) were the foremost explorers of Madagascar. They edited and published the famous, authoritative, Histoire Physique, Naturelle et Politique de Madagascar, which was published between 1875 and 1958 and written by the Grandidiers tohether with many specialists in diverse fields of zoology and botany. All parts are rare. This is the complete part on the origin of the various groups of inhabitants, including both "indigenous" people and "foreigners". The maps are excellent; the largest very detailed. Uncut. Light foxing to about half the text pages, otherwise very good, unmarked. All parts are rare. No other copies available on the internet.

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