FIRST EDITION OF THE NAKED APE, 1967, INSCRIBED BY DESMOND MORRIS
MORRIS, Desmond. The Naked Ape. London: Jonathan Cape, (1967). Octavo, original green and beige cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition of Morris’ classic work on the natural history of man, inscribed: “To Martin with Best Wishes from Desmond Morris.”
“Zoologist Dr. Desmond Morris has stunned the world by writing about humans in the same way scientists describe animals… The former curator of mammals at London Zoo who is best known for planning to bring together Chi Chi the panda with Moscow’s An An panda bear says he wants to popularise and demystify science. The provocative book sheds new light on our own behaviour and society, describing our ways of ‘feeding, sleeping, fighting, mating and rearing young.’ (BBC, contemporary review). “He minces no words… He lets off nothing in our basic relation to the animal kingdom to which we belong. . . He is always specific, startling, but logical” (Harper’s).
Book fine, dust jacket with only light wear to extremities. A near-fine copy.