This book, comprising a collection of thirty-six articles should prove most helpful as a reference for teachers and students. Materials have been gathered from the UK, USA, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. The editors open the readings with five articles under the rubric 'On hereditary human differences' which are provided as a neat reference for the old nonsense about biology and genetics. These are provided by the compilers in 'the awareness that there is still an opposition' an eminently wise decision
Basil Sansom Knihy
