Margaret Mead
Margaret Mead (1901-1978) Began Her Remarkable Career When She Visited Samoa At The Age Of Twenty-Three, Which Led To Her First Book, "Coming Of Age In Samoa." She Went On To Become One Of The Most Influential Women Of Our Time, Publishing Some Forty Works And Serving As Curator Of Ethnology At The American Museum Of Natural History As Well As President Of Major Scientific Associations. She Was Awarded The Presidential Medal Of Freedom Following Her Death In 1978.
Cobb Edith:
The Ecology of Imagination in Childhood
Foreword by: Sean Mciff, Introduction by: Margaret Mead
Spring Publications , 2004
Quality paperback, 139 pages
Mead Margaret:
Sex and Temperament: In Three Primitive Societies
Harper Perennial , 2001
Quality paperback, 352 pages
Mead Margaret:
Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation
Perennial Classics (Paperback)
Harper Perennial , 2001
Quality paperback, 256 pages
Mead Margaret:
Growing Up in New Guinea: A Comparative Study of Primitive Education
Perennial Classics (Paperback)
Harper Perennial , 2001
Quality paperback, 320 pages




