Goodall, Jane
An Autobiography in LettersThe Later Years
Signatur: A600-B490-D001-B002
Autor: Goodall, Jane;
Buchart: Paperback
Verlag: Mariner Books / Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, New York (Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika)
Herausgeber: Dale Peterson
Veröffentlichung: 2024
Sprache: Englisch
Seiten: 418
Format: gr. 8°
Größe (HxBXT): 23,0 x 15,3 cm x 3,0 cm
ISBN 10: 0-618-25734-9
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Inhaltsverzeichnis:
0. List of Correspondents; 0. Introduction; 1. The Tool-Using Vulture, 1966; 2. Polio Epidemic, 1966-1967; 3. Domestic Interlude, 1967; 4. Hope and Loss, 1968-1969; 5. Innocent Killers, 1968-1970; 6. The Stanford Years, 1971-1975; 7. The Dark Side, 1975-1979, 8. The Bryceson Years, 1973-1980; 9. Moving On, 1981-1986; 10. The Laboratory Nightmare, 1987-1990, 11. Reason for Hope, 1987-1999
1. Editor's Acknowledments; 2. Illustration Credits; 3. Index
Kurzbeschreibung:
2. Teil der Briefkorrespondenz von Dr. Goodall
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Beyond Innocence is the second volume of a two-volume autobiography based on the letters of Jane Goodall. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934. Her first letter home, scribbled probably on February 16, 1942, shows a little girl who already knew she loved animals. That little girl developed into a woman who, in 1957 at age twenty-two, took a boat to Africa, hoping somehow - naively, innocently, foolishly even - to have something to do with wild animals. [...]"
0. List of Correspondents; 0. Introduction; 1. The Tool-Using Vulture, 1966; 2. Polio Epidemic, 1966-1967; 3. Domestic Interlude, 1967; 4. Hope and Loss, 1968-1969; 5. Innocent Killers, 1968-1970; 6. The Stanford Years, 1971-1975; 7. The Dark Side, 1975-1979, 8. The Bryceson Years, 1973-1980; 9. Moving On, 1981-1986; 10. The Laboratory Nightmare, 1987-1990, 11. Reason for Hope, 1987-1999
1. Editor's Acknowledments; 2. Illustration Credits; 3. Index
Kurzbeschreibung:
2. Teil der Briefkorrespondenz von Dr. Goodall
Textpassagen (Auszüge):
"Beyond Innocence is the second volume of a two-volume autobiography based on the letters of Jane Goodall. Jane Goodall was born on April 3, 1934. Her first letter home, scribbled probably on February 16, 1942, shows a little girl who already knew she loved animals. That little girl developed into a woman who, in 1957 at age twenty-two, took a boat to Africa, hoping somehow - naively, innocently, foolishly even - to have something to do with wild animals. [...]"