Description
A Manual of Anthropology by Charles Bray offers an in-depth exploration of human nature and development through the lens of 19th-century scientific advancements. Covering topics such as human physiology, psychology, culture, and evolution, the book integrates biological and social perspectives to examine the origins and characteristics of humanity. Designed as a comprehensive guide, it appeals to students and general readers seeking insights into the foundations of modern anthropology. Bray’s work reflects the intellectual curiosity and interdisciplinary approach of its time, making it a significant contribution to the study of humanity.