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Circa: 1957 Condition: Good Type: Hardbound Publisher: Macmillan Author: C. H. Rolph. Pages: 232
Sponsored by the Family Planning Association and with a Preface by Lord Simon of Wythenshawe, The Human Sum - How Many Should We Be? was edited by C. H. Rolph.
Fourteen contributors discuss World need for population control - Family Planning, Population Pressure and War, Dilemma of Medical Science, Family as a Legal Notion, Choice, Changing Families of East London, Last Refuge of Family Feeling, Changing Attitudes within Family, Dark Side of the Street and Theological Considerations on Marriage and Family.
The 232-page hardbound book was published in 1957 by Macmillan, New York. It is illustrated by Alfred Wurmser and a cartoon by 'Vicky.'
Condition of the Ex Lib book is Good+ with dust jacket flaps glued and tape marks left inside covers; a small tear on front of jacket. Inside pages show no apparent defects. (0010)
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