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Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Wear to boards, wear and tears to dust jacket. All pages are intact, binding is sound. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Add this copy of The Future of Man to cart. $4,870.00, new condition, Sold by BWS Bks rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ferndale, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1970 by The Christopher Publishing House.
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New. 0815800339. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-TEXT PRISTINE & UNMARKED, CRISP, TIGHT TO THE SPINE-200 pp. --Introduction by Pro. Sir Cyril Burt. 10 black and white illustrations including a frontispiece. Robert Klark Graham, founder of the controversial and so-called Nobel Prize Sperm Bank, most recently chronicled in the new book "The Genius Factory by David Plotz. " Approximately a decade before founding the sperm bank he wrote this treatise outlining his ideas. This copy is an author signed presentation copy. From the dust jacket panel: "Although the contributions of the intelligent (control of disease, efficient food production and a multitude of inventions) permit great masses of the less intelligent to survive, when these masses gain sufficient preponderance they no longer remain part of a united people. Instead, they choose class war. They are led to turn on the "haves" of their own people and "liquidate" them by the millions...Steps to deal with this vast human derangement are described. These include techniques to enable the unintelligent successfully to limit their births to the number desired. They also include ways to encourage a substantial increase of good minds to cope with man's intensifying problems...' The more intelligent you are the more children you should have. ' Think upon this. Its wide realization could bring stability and benefit to all of mankind. " Graham, an optometrist who made his fortune by inventing shatterproof spectacles founded the Repository For germinal Choice, also commonaly referred to as The Nobel Prize Sperm Bank. " When the sperm bank opened, Graham said he already had sperm from three Nobel laureates and requests for insemination from two dozen women whose test results were high enough to qualify them for the high-IQ club Mensa. By the time the Repository for Germinal Choice closed its doors in 1999, it had accumulated a list of hundreds of would-be mothers, most of them very smart, and brought 217 babies into the world. Just how smart or otherwise remarkable these babies were is still an open question. " From The Washington Post--with a bonus offer;