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Academic & Professional Books  Organismal to Molecular Biology  Ethology

The Natural Science of the Human Species An Introduction to Comparative Behavioral Research: The `Russian Manuscript' (1944-1948)

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By: Konrad Lorenz, Agnes von Cranach and Robert D Martin
337 pages, 12 illus
Publisher: MIT Press
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  • The Natural Science of the Human Species ISBN: 9780262121903 Hardback Dec 1996 Out of Print #47294
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Edited from the author's posthumous works by Agnes von Cranach
Translated from the German by Robert D Martin
Here Am I - Where Are You? was thought to be Konrad Lorenz's last book. However, in 1991 the `Russian Manuscript' was discovered in an attic and its subsequent publication in Germany cuased a scientific sensation. Written under extreme conditions in Soviet prison camps the manuscript was the first outline of a large-scale work on behavioural science, and contains a synopsis of all the ideas that made Lorenz famous as the founder of ethology.

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Out of Print
By: Konrad Lorenz, Agnes von Cranach and Robert D Martin
337 pages, 12 illus
Publisher: MIT Press
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