Apes, Men, and Language: How Teaching Chimpanzees to “Talk” Alters Man’s Notions of His Place in Nature (Signed & Inscribed) (1st Edition) (1974) ~ by Eugene Linden

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Apes, Men, and Language: How Teaching Chimpanzees to “Talk” Alters Man’s Notions of His Place in Nature

(Signed & Inscribed by the Author!)

(1st Edition)

By Eugene Linden

Published:1974

Good condition, white hardcover with a dust jacket and a mylar cover.  The dust jacket has scuff marks, and a couple small stains.  The flyleaf has a signature and inscription from the author written in pen!  The flyleaf also has writing in pencil and some eraser marks.  Text and illustrations throughout are clean, clear, and legible.

v1 Cave 139

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Apes, Men, and Language: How Teaching Chimpanzees to “Talk” Alters Man’s Notions of His Place in Nature

(Signed & Inscribed by the Author!)

(1st Edition)

By Eugene Linden

Published:1974

Good condition, white hardcover with a dust jacket and a mylar cover.  The dust jacket has scuff marks, and a couple small stains.  The flyleaf has a signature and inscription from the author written in pen!  The flyleaf also has writing in pencil and some eraser marks.  Text and illustrations throughout are clean, clear, and legible.

v1 Cave 139

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