Jane Goodall : The Woman Who Redefined Man
by Peterson, Dale
Edition statement:1st Published by : Houghton Mifflin (Boston) Physical details: ix,740 Pages 23x15 cm | PB ISBN:9780547053561. Year: 2008Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This essential biography of one of the most influential women of the past century shows how truly remarkable Jane Goodall's accomplishments have been. Goodall was a secretarial school graduate when Louis Leakey, unable to find someone with more fitting credentials, first sent her to Gombe to study chimpanzees. In this acclaimed work, Dale Peterson details how this young woman of uncommon resourcefulness and pluck would go on to set radically new standards in the study of animal behavior. He vividly captures the triumphs and setbacks of her dramatic life, including the private quest that led to her now-famous activism. Peterson, a longtime Goodall collaborator, has a unique knowledge of his subject. Candid and illuminating, this work will be a revelation even to readers who are familiar with the public Goodall as presented in her own writing
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