Item #025890 An Ethnographic Study of Traditional Money; a Definition of Money and Descriptions of Traditional Money. Charles J. Opitz.
An Ethnographic Study of Traditional Money; a Definition of Money and Descriptions of Traditional Money

An Ethnographic Study of Traditional Money; a Definition of Money and Descriptions of Traditional Money

Ocala, Florida(2000): First Impressions Printing. First Edition. Quarto. Item #025890

411 pages, bibliography, index. The range of what constitutes money from wampum of the American Indian to the mamulis used as the bride price on the Island of Sumba, what is used for money covers the earliest definitions, the comprehensive listing of the forms of money, with 1200 photographs of which 150 are in color. It is the most definitive encyclopedia of what we mean by money from the Yap stone money to the beaver skins in early 19th century America. There was cartridge money in Ethiopia and a multitude of other forms. Fascinating and essential for both those interested with money and the anthropologist historian who wonders at the varieites of what people exchange for survival. A nar fine copy bound in green cloth, spine letterig gilt, in near fine pictorial dust jacket.

Price: $165.00