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(Paperback - Revised)
Jane Goodall's best-selling classic of primate research is available in a new paperback edition with a postscript from the author and a new introduction by Stephen Jay Gould. In the Shadow of Man, illustrated with 80 photographs, provides an impressively detailed and absorbing account of the early years of Jane Goodall's field study of, and adventures with, chimpanzees in Tanzania, Africa. A landmark work for everyone to enjoy.
A classic on primate research and one of the most enthralling portrayals of animal behavior ever written.
"Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees represents one of the Western world's great scientific achievements." -- Stephen Jay Gould
More Reviews and RecommendationsJANE GOODALL was born in London on April 3, 1934 and grew up in Bournemouth, on the southern coast of England. In 1960 she began studying chimpanzees in the wild in Gombe, Tanganyika (now Tarzania). After receiving her doctorate in ethology at Cambridge University, Dr. Goodall founded the Gombe Stream Research Center for the study of chimpanzees and baboons. In 1975 she established the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education, and Conservation to promote animal research throughout the world.
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February 16, 2004: I fell in love with Goodall's book from the first page. After reading this I feel like I know all of the chimps. Their distinct personalities will tug at your heart. This book will make you laugh, cry and look at animals (not to mention humans) in a new light. I promise you will love it. The story from Gombe never ends so be sure to check out Through a Window too.