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The Kinship Of Men, An Argument From Pedigrees: Or Genealogy Viewed As A Science (1888)

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The Kinship Of Men, An Argument From Pedigrees: Or Genealogy Viewed As A Science (1888) - Kendall, Henry
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The Kinship of Men is a book written by Henry Kendall in 1888. The book presents an argument for genealogy as a science, using pedigrees to trace the origins and relationships of human beings. Kendall argues that by studying family histories, we can better understand the development of human societies and the connections between different cultures. The book also explores the concept of kinship and its role in shaping human behavior and social structures. Kendall draws on examples from history and literature to illustrate ...

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The Kinship Of Men, An Argument From Pedigrees: Or Genealogy Viewed As A Science (1888) 2010, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781165600724

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The Kinship Of Men, An Argument From Pedigrees: Or Genealogy Viewed As A Science (1888) 2009, Kessinger Publishing, Whitefish MT

ISBN-13: 9781104312398

Trade paperback