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“Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. Dust jacket missing. Shelf and handling wear ...
Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
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No
ISBN
9780820340593
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Nature, Science, History, Social Science
Publication Name
Missing Links : the African and American Worlds of R. L. Garner, Primate Collector
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Adventurers & Explorers, Modern / 19th Century, Animals / General, Africa / Central, Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology, History
Series
Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900 Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Jeremy Rich
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Number of Pages
200 Pages

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Rich examines the commercial networks that brought the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a critical time in the development of ideas about African wildlife, race, and evolution. He explores the impact of colonialism on Africans, the complicated politics of buying and selling primates, and the popularization of biological racism.

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Publisher
University of Georgia Press
ISBN-10
0820340596
ISBN-13
9780820340593
eBay Product ID (ePID)
127380335

Product Key Features

Author
Jeremy Rich
Publication Name
Missing Links : the African and American Worlds of R. L. Garner, Primate Collector
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Adventurers & Explorers, Modern / 19th Century, Animals / General, Africa / Central, Life Sciences / Zoology / Primatology, History
Series
Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900 Ser.
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Nature, Science, History, Social Science
Number of Pages
200 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2011-018020
Series Volume Number
47
Lc Classification Number
Ql31.F65r53 2012
Reviews
Missing Links is a well-organized and informative examination, and it deserves a wide audience among cultural, transitional, and colonial historians, as well as among scholars in the field of animal studies and the history of science., A stunning story about Richard Lynch Garner and the gorillas he simultaneously befriended, loved, displayed, and exploited. Rich's book is an exciting and significant contribution to scholarship at the intersection of African studies, the history of science, and the interdisciplinary field of animal studies., " Missing Links uses the life of R.L. Garner to consider the commercial networks that brough the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a time when ideas about African wildlife, race and evolution were being posited and solidified. . . .[Garner's studies and his efforts to bring some of the first live primates to America offers a spowerful account that shouldn't be limited to biography sections, but promoted for science and nature history collections as well."- Midwest Book Review, "When he died in 1920, the Virginia-born Richard Garner was famous for his evolution-inspired studies of African apes, monkeys, and peoples. In this important and impressive book, Jeremy Rich uses Garner's story to throw new light on his times-and on ours. The individual chapters are fascinating, and collectively they make a compelling case for Garner as an instructive figure for cultural historians."-Gregory Radick, author of The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language, "A stunning story about Richard Lynch Garner and the gorillas he simultaneously befriended, loved, displayed, and exploited. Rich's book is an exciting and significant contribution to scholarship at the intersection of African studies, the history of science, and the interdisciplinary field of animal studies."--Georgina Montgomery, Michigan State University, " Missing Links uses the life of R.L. Garner to consider the commercial networks that brough the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a time when ideas about African wildlife, race and evolution were being posited and solidified. . . .[Garner's studies and his efforts to bring some of the first live primates to America offers a spowerful account that shouldn't be limited to biography sections, but promoted for science and nature history collections as well."-- Midwest Book Review, " Missing Links uses the life of R.L. Garner to consider the commercial networks that brough the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a time when ideas about African wildlife, race and evolution were being posited and solidified. . . .[Garner's] studies and his efforts to bring some of the first live primates to America offers a spowerful account that shouldn't be limited to biography sections, but promoted for science and nature history collections as well."-- Midwest Book Review, "Jeremy Rich unfolds the many layers of this deeply flawed and forgotten Progressive Era figure in Missing Links , a thoroughly entertaining, well-researched, content-rich book. It is an ambitious work."-- Jeremy M. DeSilva, International Journal of African Historical Studies, When he died in 1920, the Virginia-born Richard Garner was famous for his evolution-inspired studies of African apes, monkeys, and peoples. In this important and impressive book, Jeremy Rich uses Garner's story to throw new light on his times-and on ours. The individual chapters are fascinating, and collectively they make a compelling case for Garner as an instructive figure for cultural historians., " Missing Links uses the life of R.L. Garner to consider the commercial networks that brough the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a time when ideas about African wildlife, race and evolution were being posited and solidified. . . .[Garner's] studies and his efforts to bring some of the first live primates to America offers a spowerful account that shouldn't be limited to biography sections, but promoted for science and nature history collections as well."- Midwest Book Review, Jeremy Rich unfolds the many layers of this deeply flawed and forgotten Progressive Era figure in Missing Links , a thoroughly entertaining, well-researched, content-rich book. It is an ambitious work., Missing Links uses the life of R.L. Garner to consider the commercial networks that brough the first apes to America during the Progressive Era, a time when ideas about African wildlife, race and evolution were being posited and solidified. . . .[Garner's] studies and his efforts to bring some of the first live primates to America offers a spowerful account that shouldn't be limited to biography sections, but promoted for science and nature history collections as well., "Jeremy Rich unfolds the many layers of this deeply flawed and forgotten Progressive Era figure in Missing Links , a thoroughly entertaining, well-researched, content-rich book. It is an ambitious work."- Jeremy M. DeSilva, International Journal of African Historical Studies, " Missing Links is a well-organized and informative examination, and it deserves a wide audience among cultural, transitional, and colonial historians, as well as among scholars in the field of animal studies and the history of science."--Andrea Patterson, Journal of Southern History, "A stunning story about Richard Lynch Garner and the gorillas he simultaneously befriended, loved, displayed, and exploited. Rich's book is an exciting and significant contribution to scholarship at the intersection of African studies, the history of science, and the interdisciplinary field of animal studies."-Georgina Montgomery, Michigan State University, "When he died in 1920, the Virginia-born Richard Garner was famous for his evolution-inspired studies of African apes, monkeys, and peoples. In this important and impressive book, Jeremy Rich uses Garner's story to throw new light on his times--and on ours. The individual chapters are fascinating, and collectively they make a compelling case for Garner as an instructive figure for cultural historians."--Gregory Radick, author of The Simian Tongue: The Long Debate about Animal Language
Original Language
English
Copyright Date
2012
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
599.88096721
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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