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GOODALL, JANE & RIS, INEKE & MARKS, ALAN
Hé, Chimpansee
1999. Pp: 42. ISBN: 9789055793945. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
Book number: U2131854
€  6.50 [Appr.: US$ 8.16 | £UK 5.25 | JP¥ 648]
Catalogue: Kinderboeken
Keywords: 9789055793945
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GOODALL, JANE
Through a Window My Thirty Years with the Chimpanzees of Gombe
Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1990. First American edition. Hardcover. pp. 268. 8vo. Colour and b&w photographs. Light bumping and sunning to spine ends, approximately one inch, light, circlular indentation to front board, ink signature and greeting by author to front free end paper; very good- in a good+, edgeworn dust jacket with creasing to spine ends and light indentations to front and back covers. SIGNED BY AUTHOR "For Baillie with Best Wishes".
Book number: 017905
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 16 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 1589]
Keywords: Chimpazees; memoirs;
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BEKOFF, MARC; GOODALL, JANE (FOREWORD).
Minding Animals: Awarenes, Emotions, And Heart.
Oxford University Press, New York/Oxford/London: 2002. Hardcover with dustjacket. Very good condition. Thinking bees, ice-skating buffaloes, dreaming rats, happy foxes, ecstatic elephants, despondent dolphins--in Minding Animals, Marc Bekoff takes us on an exhilarating tour of the emotional and mental world of animals, where we meet creatures who do amazing things and whose lives are filled with mysteries. Following in the footsteps of Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen, Bekoff has spent the last 30 years studying animals of every stripe--from coyotes in Wyoming to penguins in Antarctica. He draws on this vast experience, as well as on the observations of other naturalists, to offer readers fascinating stories of animal behavior, including grooming and gossip, self-medication, feeding patterns, dreaming, dominance, and mating behavior. Many of these stories are truly incredible--chimpanzees medicating themselves with herbal remedies, elephants clearly mourning a dead group member--but this is not simply a catalog of amazing animal tales, for Bekoff also sheds light on many of the more serious issues surrounding animals. He offers a thought-provoking look at animal cognition, intelligence, and consciousness and he presents vivid examples of animal passions, highlighting the deep emotional lives of our animal kin. All this serves as background for his thoughtful conclusions about humility and animal protection and animal well-being, where he urges a new paradigm of respect, grace, compassion, and love for all animals. Marc Bekoff has gone deep into the minds, hearts, spirits, and souls of animals, giving him profound insight into their lives, and no small insight into ours. Minding Animals is an important contribution to our understanding of animal consciousness, a major work that will be a must read for anyone who loves nature. Marc Bekoff is Professor of Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society. A founder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, he is the editor of the best-selling The Smile of a Dolphin: Remarkable Accounts of Animal Emotions and author of Strolling With Our Kin. To find out about the rich emotional life of nonhuman species, read Minding Animals.-Natural History A book with both brains and a heart.... Bekoff joins courageous figures such as the anthropologist Frans de Waal and the maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake in their attempt to make humans recognise and respect non-human animals' complex sentient and emotional lives.-Sunday Telegraph With this abundant narrative of Marc Bekoff a new age of intimacy between humans and animals has begun. The companionship, the play, the healing, the guidance, the protection provided by the animals, all these will be needed in the future as never before. Everyone should read Minding Animals, an amazingly thorough, delightful, and most important book. - Thomas Berry, author of The Dream of the Earth and The Great Work For those of us who have immersed ourselves in the well being of life forms other than human, the fact that they communicate and have feelings is as natural and understandable as breathing. Through this lens we see clearly how their well being is intricately interconnected with our own. In Minding Animals Marc Bekoff has done a wonderful job of showing us how learning to understand and 'mind' animals and their behavior leads us to recognize their feelings as well. Through their layers, we find even more richness and joy of life as we glimpse into ever deepe parts of ourselves. This book is fun, inspiring, thought-provoking and educational! What a great mix! - Julia Butterfly Hill, author of The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods Just as the best doctors attain detailed and compassionate knowledge of the uniqueness of each patient, so too do the best behavioral biologists--with Marc Bekoff prominently among them--learn to recognize each animal as a distinct individual with its own internal life and experiences. By minding animals, we obtain our best scientific understanding of their evolution and behavior. - Stephen Jay Gould, author of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory Except for relatively minor specializations that relate to whether we walk, run, fly or swim, all we vertebrate animals are physically stunningly similar. Most would also agree that the brain is an organ, as are stomachs, kidneys, and hearts, designed with functions and capacities useful for survival in often complex and indirect ways. There is no evidence, however, that what the brain does differs fundamentally across various species of vertebrates. Differences are in degree with respect to specific functions. In this readable, wide-ranging, and very stimulating book, Marc Bekoff takes this larger holistic view as a basis for a passionate exploration of how we should treat, and what we owe, our fellow-vertebrate creatures, who likely have many emotional and sensory survival mechanisms similar to our own. - Bernd Heinrich, University of Vermont, author of Mind of the Raven
¶ 256 pages.
Book number: 75534X1
USD 19.99 [Appr.: EURO 16 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 1588]
Catalogue: ANIMALS
Keywords: (Animal Behavior Wolves Rodents Self Consciousness Monkeys Primates Intelligence Hyenas Ethology Grief Dogs Coyotes Apes Birds Aggression). 0195150775
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BEKOFF, MARC; GOODALL, JANE (FOREWORD).
Minding Animals: Awarenes, Emotions, And Heart.
Oxford University Press, New York/Oxford/London: 2002. Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. Thinking bees, ice-skating buffaloes, dreaming rats, happy foxes, ecstatic elephants, despondent dolphins--in Minding Animals, Marc Bekoff takes us on an exhilarating tour of the emotional and mental world of animals, where we meet creatures who do amazing things and whose lives are filled with mysteries. Following in the footsteps of Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen, Bekoff has spent the last 30 years studying animals of every stripe--from coyotes in Wyoming to penguins in Antarctica. He draws on this vast experience, as well as on the observations of other naturalists, to offer readers fascinating stories of animal behavior, including grooming and gossip, self-medication, feeding patterns, dreaming, dominance, and mating behavior. Many of these stories are truly incredible--chimpanzees medicating themselves with herbal remedies, elephants clearly mourning a dead group member--but this is not simply a catalog of amazing animal tales, for Bekoff also sheds light on many of the more serious issues surrounding animals. He offers a thought-provoking look at animal cognition, intelligence, and consciousness and he presents vivid examples of animal passions, highlighting the deep emotional lives of our animal kin. All this serves as background for his thoughtful conclusions about humility and animal protection and animal well-being, where he urges a new paradigm of respect, grace, compassion, and love for all animals. Marc Bekoff has gone deep into the minds, hearts, spirits, and souls of animals, giving him profound insight into their lives, and no small insight into ours. Minding Animals is an important contribution to our understanding of animal consciousness, a major work that will be a must read for anyone who loves nature. Marc Bekoff is Professor of Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society. A founder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, he is the editor of the best-selling The Smile of a Dolphin: Remarkable Accounts of Animal Emotions and author of Strolling With Our Kin. To find out about the rich emotional life of nonhuman species, read Minding Animals.-Natural History A book with both brains and a heart.... Bekoff joins courageous figures such as the anthropologist Frans de Waal and the maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake in their attempt to make humans recognise and respect non-human animals' complex sentient and emotional lives.-Sunday Telegraph With this abundant narrative of Marc Bekoff a new age of intimacy between humans and animals has begun. The companionship, the play, the healing, the guidance, the protection provided by the animals, all these will be needed in the future as never before. Everyone should read Minding Animals, an amazingly thorough, delightful, and most important book. - Thomas Berry, author of The Dream of the Earth and The Great Work For those of us who have immersed ourselves in the well being of life forms other than human, the fact that they communicate and have feelings is as natural and understandable as breathing. Through this lens we see clearly how their well being is intricately interconnected with our own. In Minding Animals Marc Bekoff has done a wonderful job of showing us how learning to understand and 'mind' animals and their behavior leads us to recognize their feelings as well. Through their layers, we find even more richness and joy of life as we glimpse into ever deepe parts of ourselves. This book is fun, inspiring, thought-provoking and educational! What a great mix! - Julia Butterfly Hill, author of The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods Just as the best doctors attain detailed and compassionate knowledge of the uniqueness of each patient, so too do the best behavioral biologists--with Marc Bekoff prominently among them--learn to recognize each animal as a distinct individual with its own internal life and experiences. By minding animals, we obtain our best scientific understanding of their evolution and behavior. - Stephen Jay Gould, author of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory Except for relatively minor specializations that relate to whether we walk, run, fly or swim, all we vertebrate animals are physically stunningly similar. Most would also agree that the brain is an organ, as are stomachs, kidneys, and hearts, designed with functions and capacities useful for survival in often complex and indirect ways. There is no evidence, however, that what the brain does differs fundamentally across various species of vertebrates. Differences are in degree with respect to specific functions. In this readable, wide-ranging, and very stimulating book, Marc Bekoff takes this larger holistic view as a basis for a passionate exploration of how we should treat, and what we owe, our fellow-vertebrate creatures, who likely have many emotional and sensory survival mechanisms similar to our own. - Bernd Heinrich, University of Vermont, author of Mind of the Raven
¶ 256 pages.
Book number: 75534X2
USD 74.00 [Appr.: EURO 59 | £UK 47.25 | JP¥ 5878]
Catalogue: ANIMALS
Keywords: (Animal Behavior Wolves Rodents Self Consciousness Monkeys Primates Intelligence Hyenas Ethology Grief Dogs Coyotes Apes Birds Aggression). 0195150775
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BEKOFF, MARC [FOREWORD BY JANE GOODALL]
Minding Animals; Awareness, Emotions, and Heart
Published by Oxford University Press, Inc., 198 Madison Avenue, New York, USA First Edition 2002. USA 2002. First US edition hard back binding in publisher's original white paper covered boards with cornflower blue cloth spine, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. Contains 230 printed pages of text with monochrome photographs throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition dust wrapper, not price clipped. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, this preserves and prolongs the life of the paper, it is not adhered to the book or to the dust wrapper. ISBN 0195150775
Book number: 65561
GBP 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 31.25 US$ 39.19 | JP¥ 3113]
Catalogue: NATURAL HISTORY
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BEKOFF, MARC; GOODALL, JANE (FOREWORD).
Minding Animals: Awarenes, Emotions, And Heart.
Oxford University Press, New York/Oxford/London: 2003. Softcover. Brand new book. Thinking bees, ice-skating buffaloes, dreaming rats, happy foxes, ecstatic elephants, despondent dolphins--in Minding Animals, Marc Bekoff takes us on an exhilarating tour of the emotional and mental world of animals, where we meet creatures who do amazing things and whose lives are filled with mysteries. Following in the footsteps of Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen, Bekoff has spent the last 30 years studying animals of every stripe--from coyotes in Wyoming to penguins in Antarctica. He draws on this vast experience, as well as on the observations of other naturalists, to offer readers fascinating stories of animal behavior, including grooming and gossip, self-medication, feeding patterns, dreaming, dominance, and mating behavior. Many of these stories are truly incredible--chimpanzees medicating themselves with herbal remedies, elephants clearly mourning a dead group member--but this is not simply a catalog of amazing animal tales, for Bekoff also sheds light on many of the more serious issues surrounding animals. He offers a thought-provoking look at animal cognition, intelligence, and consciousness and he presents vivid examples of animal passions, highlighting the deep emotional lives of our animal kin. All this serves as background for his thoughtful conclusions about humility and animal protection and animal well-being, where he urges a new paradigm of respect, grace, compassion, and love for all animals. Marc Bekoff has gone deep into the minds, hearts, spirits, and souls of animals, giving him profound insight into their lives, and no small insight into ours. Minding Animals is an important contribution to our understanding of animal consciousness, a major work that will be a must read for anyone who loves nature. Marc Bekoff is Professor of Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society. A founder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, he is the editor of the best-selling The Smile of a Dolphin: Remarkable Accounts of Animal Emotions and author of Strolling With Our Kin. To find out about the rich emotional life of nonhuman species, read Minding Animals.-Natural History A book with both brains and a heart.... Bekoff joins courageous figures such as the anthropologist Frans de Waal and the maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake in their attempt to make humans recognise and respect non-human animals' complex sentient and emotional lives.-Sunday Telegraph With this abundant narrative of Marc Bekoff a new age of intimacy between humans and animals has begun. The companionship, the play, the healing, the guidance, the protection provided by the animals, all these will be needed in the future as never before. Everyone should read Minding Animals, an amazingly thorough, delightful, and most important book. - Thomas Berry, author of The Dream of the Earth and The Great Work For those of us who have immersed ourselves in the well being of life forms other than human, the fact that they communicate and have feelings is as natural and understandable as breathing. Through this lens we see clearly how their well being is intricately interconnected with our own. In Minding Animals Marc Bekoff has done a wonderful job of showing us how learning to understand and 'mind' animals and their behavior leads us to recognize their feelings as well. Through their layers, we find even more richness and joy of life as we glimpse into ever deepe parts of ourselves. This book is fun, inspiring, thought-provoking and educational! What a great mix! - Julia Butterfly Hill, author of The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods Just as the best doctors attain detailed and compassionate knowledge of the uniqueness of each patient, so too do the best behavioral biologists--with Marc Bekoff prominently among them--learn to recognize each animal as a distinct individual with its own internal life and experiences. By minding animals, we obtain our best scientific understanding of their evolution and behavior. - Stephen Jay Gould, author of The Structure of Evolutionary Theory Except for relatively minor specializations that relate to whether we walk, run, fly or swim, all we vertebrate animals are physically stunningly similar. Most would also agree that the brain is an organ, as are stomachs, kidneys, and hearts, designed with functions and capacities useful for survival in often complex and indirect ways. There is no evidence, however, that what the brain does differs fundamentally across various species of vertebrates. Differences are in degree with respect to specific functions. In this readable, wide-ranging, and very stimulating book, Marc Bekoff takes this larger holistic view as a basis for a passionate exploration of how we should treat, and what we owe, our fellow-vertebrate creatures, who likely have many emotional and sensory survival mechanisms similar to our own. - Bernd Heinrich, University of Vermont, author of Mind of the Raven
¶ 256 pages.
Book number: 75536X1
USD 29.99 [Appr.: EURO 24 | £UK 19.25 | JP¥ 2382]
Catalogue: ANIMALS
Keywords: (Animal Behavior Wolves Rodents Self Consciousness Monkeys Primates Intelligence Hyenas Ethology Grief Dogs Coyotes Apes Birds Aggression). 0195163370
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BLOOM, STEVE; GOODALL, JANE
In Praise of Primates
Konemann, 1999. First Edition, Hardback, Illustrated by: Bloom, Steve. Fine/Very Good. FINE/NR FINE 1ST IMPRESSION LARGE FORMAT KONEMANN HARDBACK, UNCLIPPED DJ, EXCEPTIONAL VOLUME OF COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY, FOREWORD BY DR JANE GOODALL. LIGHT SHELF-RUB TO DJ CORNERS, ALL ELSE FINE. SCARCE IN THIS EDITION Illustrator: Bloom, Steve . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. ISBN: 3829015569.
Book number: 018816
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 50 US$ 62.71 | JP¥ 4982]
Keywords: PRIMATES PRIMATES_BEHAVIOR Art, Film and Photography;
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BREWER, STELLA, PREFACE BY JANE GOODALL,
The Chimps of Mt. Asserik.
NY, Knopf, 1978. 1st Amer ed. VG in VG DJ. Daughter of an English conservation officer, surrounded since early childhood by animals, Brewer begins to discover her. special attachment and understanding of the chimps. First she protects them and then realizes she must train them to live in the wild.
Book number: BOOKS036027I
USD 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 9.75 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 953]
Catalogue: Animals
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BUFFETT, HOWARD G. & VAN DYK, ANN (FOREWORD BY JANE GOODALL),
Spots Before Your Eyes Cheetahs of Africa
Deactur, Bioimages, 2003. F First Edition. A fine unread copy in a fine d.w.
Book number: 68179
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 59.75 | £UK 48 | JP¥ 5958]
Catalogue: AFRICA WILD LIFE
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CARLE, ERIC. (SIGNED) FOREWORD BY JANE GOODALL.
Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, Said the Sloth.
New York:, Philomel,, 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. 0399239545. Signed By Eric Carle without Personalization. A Fine Hardback Stated First Edition First Printing in a Near Fine Dust Jacket. 4to. Fine.
Book number: 39735
USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 99.75 | £UK 79.75 | JP¥ 9930]
Keywords: Children Signed 0399239545
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FOUTS, ROGER & STEPHEN TUKEL MILLS; GOODALL, JANE
Next of Kin: What Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Who We Are
William Morrow & Co, 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 068814862x. About new book, still stiff to open, in crisp dust jacket. ; 1.5 x 9.4 x 6 Inches; 420 pages. Fine in Fine dust jacket .
Book number: 31344
USD 14.00 [Appr.: EURO 11.25 | £UK 9 | JP¥ 1112]
Catalogue: Animals
Keywords: 068814862x
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FOUTS, ROGER & MILLS, STEPHEN TUKEL & GOODALL, JANE
Next of kin : what chimpanzees have taught me about who we are
William Morrow, New York, 1997. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/Very Good. Size: 25 cm. 420 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. ISBN: 068814862X.
Book number: 15565
AUD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 15.75 US$ 19.56 | £UK 12.5 | JP¥ 1553]
Keywords: Fouts, Roger, Experimental psychologists United States, Biography, Washoe (Chimpanzee), Human-animal communication Natural History & Resources; Fouts, Roger; Fouts, Roger
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FOUTS, ROGER WITH STEPHEN TUKEL MILLS, INTRODUCTION BY JANE GOODALL,
Next of Kin: what chimpanzees have taught me about who we are.
NY, Morrow, (1997). VG PB. Sl edge wear. Fouts alerts us to the deep community that exists between chimpanzees and humans in the way we communicate,. the way we feel & our cultural lives.
Book number: BOOKS023662I
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 8 | £UK 6.5 | JP¥ 794]
Catalogue: Animals
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GOODALL, JANE
Africa in My Blood: an Autobiography in Letters, the Early Years
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. 1st. hardcover. Illus. with photos. 8vo 386 pp.+plates. Fine copy in fine dust jacket . Edited by Dale Peterson.
Book number: BOOKS025314I
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 8 | £UK 6.5 | JP¥ 794]
Catalogue: Natural History
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GOODALL, JANE;PETERSON, DALE
Africa in My Blood: An Autobiography in Letters
Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2000. (ISBN: 0395854040). Hardcover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall. Book, Dust jacket, price-clipped. AFRICA IN MY BLOOD is an extraordinary self-portrait in letters of Jane Goodall's early years, from childhood to the publication of IN THE SHADOW OF MAN, revealing this remarkable woman more vividly than anything published before, by her or about her. We see her at eleven founding the Alligator Society "You have to be able to recognize 10 birds, 10 dogs, 10 trees and 5 butterflies OR moths"; at seventeen developing a crush on the local minister ("He has a beautiful long nose and he loves dogs"); at twenty punting at Oxford - and falling out of the boat ("And I stood in the water - up to my chest - and roared and roared with laughter"); at twenty-two working at a film company and saving for a trip to Africa. At twenty-three, she took that trip, to "the Africa I have always longed for, always felt stirring in my blood." In Kenya's White Highlands, she rode horses, danced, and developed her observational skills on both animals and men ("He is very handsome & Clo & I sat in the car admiring his bottom & feeling sorry for him because he was getting filthy & oily"). The men returned her interest ("What the devil am I to do with all these middle aged married men. They hang in multitudinous garlands from every limb and neck I've got"). Very Good/Very Good.
Book number: 076753
USD 25.20 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 16.25 | JP¥ 2002]
Catalogue: Biography
Keywords: 0395854040 Africa, Biography
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GOODALL, JANE
Africa in My Blood: An Autobiography in Letters The Early Years
Wilmington, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Mariner Books. 2001. (ISBN: 0618127356). Soft Cover, 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. pp.386 with index. clean tight copy minuscule corner wear. Fine.
Book number: 011039
CAD 18.95 [Appr.: EURO 14.75 US$ 18.48 | £UK 12 | JP¥ 1468]
Keywords: Anthropology Africa 0618127356
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GOODALL, JANE.
AFRICA IN MY BLOOD. An Autobiography In Letters. Signed.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin. 2000, 1st Edition. Goodall, Jane. AFRICA IN MY BLOOD. An Autobiography In Letters. Signed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2000. First Edition Signed by noted primatologist Jane Goodall on the title-page. 8vo. 386 pp. A fine copy of this humorous and often animated selection of correspondence spanning the years 1942-1966 in 1/4 black cloth over navy paper covered boards, gilt titles to the spine in a bright, fresh, fine pictorial dustwrapper. Signed by Author.
Book number: 31887
USD 85.00 [Appr.: EURO 67.75 | £UK 54.25 | JP¥ 6752]
Keywords: Gift Suggestions
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GOODALL, JANE
Africa in My Blood
Houghton Mifflin Co. 2000, Ed.: second printing. hardback. inscribed and signed by the author. very good condition in a dust jacket
Book number: 49432
USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 28 | £UK 22.5 | JP¥ 2780]
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GOODALL, JANE,
Africa in My Blood: An Autobiography in Letters - the Early Years.
Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000. Hardcover., Vg/Vg- Light Wear and Edgewear. Dj Edgewear. Pages: 386.
Book number: MASTER202229I
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 12 | £UK 9.75 | JP¥ 1192]
Catalogue: Science
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GOODALL, JANE,
Africa in My Blood: An Autobiography in Letters - the Early Years.
New York, Mariner/Hougton Mifflin Co., 2000. Trade Paperback., Vg in Wraps. Light Wear and Edgewear. Pages: 386.
Book number: MASTER222109I
USD 8.50 [Appr.: EURO 7 | £UK 5.5 | JP¥ 675]
Catalogue: Africa
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GOODALL, JANE.
Africa in My Blood. An Autobiography in Letters, The Early Years.
Boston, MA & NY: Houghton Mifflin Co. 2000. 1. Signed by the author. Several b/w photographic illustrations. 386 pp. Large 8vo, Black cloth backed, beige paper covered boards. Hardcover. Edited by Dale Peterson. Very good/Very good+. Head, heel and corners lightly bumped. Top and bottom board edges mildly rubbed. Faint, minimal scattered foxing and staining on edges. Overall quite good. Clean, tight and bright. Dj is slightly edge rubbed. 0395854040.
Book number: 35531
USD 75.00 [Appr.: EURO 59.75 | £UK 48 | JP¥ 5958]
Catalogue: Natural History
Keywords: Natural History, Biography, Memoirs, Letters, Primatologists, Women Studies, Jane Goodall
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GOODALL, JANE
Baboon Family
Toronto: Madison Marketing Ltd. 1991, 1991. Hardcover. Toronto: Madison Marketing Ltd. 1991, 1991. Hardcover. Good. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 64mo - up to 3" tall. clean, binding is tight . Good .
Book number: 010758
USD 2.25 [Appr.: EURO 2 | £UK 1.5 | JP¥ 179]
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JANE GOODALL
Baboon Family
Madison. 1991. (ISBN: 9781550660197) Hard Cover . Very good.
Book number: 0032060
USD 6.00 [Appr.: EURO 5 | £UK 4 | JP¥ 477]
Catalogue: Youth Nonfiction
Keywords: 9781550660197
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GOODALL, JANE
Baboon Family
Madison, 1991. 1st. Non-fiction. Laminated pictorial covers. Very Good.
Book number: 67984
GBP 3.00 [Appr.: EURO 3.75 US$ 4.7 | JP¥ 374]
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JANE GOODALL
Baboon Family
Madison Marketing Limited 1991 Hardcover, 20pp. MINI, (ISBN: 1550660195). Very Good.
Book number: 247956
NZD 12.08 [Appr.: EURO 7.5 US$ 9.1 | £UK 6 | JP¥ 723]
Catalogue: General
Keywords: "Animals, Childrens"1550660195 1550660195
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