narrative-ga,
I take it back...there certainly is information on the number of
publications and translations.
Here's what I found.
Madison Grant's obituary was carried by the NY Times on May 31, 1937,
at a time when they still used the word "dead" to report on the
passing of well-known people:
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MADISON GRANT, 71, ZOOLOGIST, IS DEAD
The article includes the following passage on Grant's notable/notorious book:
"More that 16,000 copies of Mr. Grant's book, "The Passing of the
Great Race," have been published in this country. Besides being a
recognized book on anthropology, it has often been called to
Congressional attention in the passage of restrictive immigration
laws. ...Mr. Grant wrote much about eugenics and had served as one of
the eight members of the International Committee of Eugenics.
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According to the WorldCat catalogue of books (available at many
libraries), The Passing of the Great Race is available in the
following printings:
The Passing of the Great Race
or, The Racial Basis of European History
Scribner's 1916, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1936
Arno Press 1970
Ayer Co. Publ. 2000
G. Bell (London) 1917, 1918, 1921
In addition, two German-language editions are available...and guess
who's listed as a co-author on the 1925 edition....!
Der Untergang der grossen Rasse :
die Rassen als Grundlage der Geschichte Europas
Grant, Madison, 1865-1937.; Hitler, Adolf,; Lehmann, J. F.
München : J.F. Lehmann, 1925
Der Untergang der grossen Rasse :
die Rassen als Grundlage der Geschichte Europas /
Grant, Madison, 1865-1937.
Viöl : Archiv-Edition, 2002
I trust this provides the information you were looking for. But
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pafalafa-ga
search strategy: Searched Google, newspaper databases and WorldCat
for the title of the book. |