"First published in English in 1959 by Wm. Collins Sons & Co., Ltd., London, and Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated, New York"--T.p. verso.
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"First published in English in 1959 by Wm. Collins Sons & Co., Ltd., London, and Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated, New York"--T.p. verso.
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Add this copy of The phenomenon of man. to cart. $1.79, good condition, Sold by Journey Be Books, ships from Polson, MT, UNITED STATES, published 1965 by Harper.
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A fascinating thoughtful book which requires a lot of thought and time to digest !.
tucsonreader
Jul 19, 2012
Broad and deep
I should have known what I was getting into, but as this was my first time dipping into the river of de Chardin's wisdom I was unaware. Like a river, it is broad and deep, and the current runs quickly. Every page demanded a re-read and sometimes another re-read, and still I was frequently left just treading water. I intend to stay in the current until I understand what this genius is trying to teach me.