Jane Goodall was a young secretarial school graduate when Louis Leakey sent her to Tanzania in 1960 to study chimpanzees. She later received a Ph.D. from Cambridge University and has become one of the world's most honored scientists and writers. Jane Goodall's research on chimpanzees has been described by Stephen Jay Gould as "one of the Western world's great scientific achievements." Her books include the recent REASON FOR HOPE, IN THE SHADOW OF MAN, and THROUGH A WINDOW. She is the co-author with Dale Peterson of VISIONS OF CALIBAN. She resides in Tanzania.
"Apart from its enormous scientific value, IN THE SHADOW OF MAN is
absolutely fascinating to read as a story of discovery . . . The
whole book is enthralling." Boston Globe
"I can't imagine a more vivid or unexpectedly moving introduction
to chimpanzees in the wild than Jane Goodall's." -- George Stade
The New York Times
"Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees represents one of the Western
world's great scientific achievements." -- Stephen Jay Gould
"An instant animal classic." Time Magazine
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