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The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity
Edited by Paola Cavalieri and Peter Singer
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UK Edition |
The UK Edition of The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity is published by Fourth Estate, London, (1993). ISBN 1-85702-126-6.
The Great Ape Project-UK is able to offer copies of the UK Edition for the total price of ú10.00 in the UK and ú12.50 outside the UK, all prices include post and package. Orders to:
The Great Ape Project-UK,
PO Box 2602,
Reading,
RG2 7YQ, UK.
Please make cheques or international money orders payable to 'The Great Ape Project'. |
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US Edition |
The US Edition of The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity is published by St Martin's Press, New York, (1994). ISBN 0-312-11818-X.
The Great Ape Project-USA sells the US Edition for the total price of $14.50 inside North America and $16.50 outside North America, all prices include post and package. Orders to:
The Great Ape Project-USA,
PO Box 19492 Portland,
OR 97280-0492.
Please make checks or international money orders payable to 'The Great Ape Project'. |
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German Edition |
The German edition of the book, Menschenrechte fⁿr die Gro▀en Menschenaffen "The Great Ape Project", is published by Goldmann, (1994).
If you would like a copy of the German edition, please send your order together with a cheque or international money order to:
Great Ape Project,
Postfach 616234,
D-22450 Hamburg.
Special reduced price (postage included) for hardcover edition:
within Germany - 40 DM
within Europe - 42 DM
other destinations - please ask for details.
Paperback edition:
within Germany - 18 DM
within Europe - 20 DM
other destinations - please ask for details. |
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The Great Ape Project is also available in Italian under the title: Il progetto grande scimmia, eguaglianza oltre i confini della specie umana and is published by Edizioni Theoria, Roma-Napoli, (1994).
A Spanish translation is currently in progress, and will be published by Trotta Sociedad Anonima Editorial, Spain.
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Next of Kin What My Conversations With Chimpanzees Have Taught Me About Intelligence, Compassion, and Being Human, by Roger Fouts, with Stephen Tukel Mills
Introduction by Jane Goodall
October 8, 1997 saw the US publication of a book by Roger Fouts, co-contributor with Deborah Fouts of a chapter to the book The Great Ape Project, Co-director of the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute, Professor of Psychology at Central Washington University and member of the Executive Committee of the Great Ape Project-USA.
Thirty years after Roger Fouts was first introduced to Washoe, a baby chimpanzee from the US Space Programme, they are still together, still conversing through sign language. Fouts made scientific history and fulfilled the age-old human dream of talking to other animals. What he learned from these dialogues - as a scientist and as a human being - lies at the heart of this remarkable story of inter-species friendship.
Challenging many of our assumptions about non-human primates and their cognitive abilities, this book is a moving account of Roger Fouts' personal and professional odyssey - from novice researcher to a celebrity scientist to impassioned crusader for the rights of animals.
- In the US, the first printing of Next of Kin will totalled 50,000 copies.
- Next of Kin was an Alternate Selection in the US Book-of-the-Month Club.
- There is an exclusive serialised book condensation by Reader's Digest, which started January 1998.
- Foreign rights have already been sold to Brazil, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
- Movie rights have gone to Fox 2000.
- There was also an author tour of 21 cities in the US and Canada.
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US Edition: Hardcover, 416 pages,
Published by William Morrow & Company
Publication date: October 8, 1997
ISBN: 0-688-14862-X
List price: $25.00 |
Audio Cassette:
Published by Simon & Schuster (Audio)
Publication date: October 8, 1997
ISBN: 0-671-57423-X
List price: $24.00 |
UK Edition: 448 pages, 32 b/w photos.
Published by Michael Joseph
List price: ú20 |
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