Middletown, a study in contemporary American culture, by Robert S. Lynd; foreword by Clark Wissler ...
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TextPublication details: New York, Harcourt, Brace and Company [1929]Description: xii, 550 p. incl. tables. 22 cmDDC classification: - 309.173
- HN57 .L79 1931 .L79 1931
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Vita.
Published also without thesis note.
The author was assisted by Helen Merrell Lynd. cf. Pref.
"The city will be called Middletown ... [and] is in the east-north-central group of states that includes Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin."--p. 7-8.
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