Ourselves and other animals

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“Ourselves and Other Animals” by Peter Evans, in this illustrated 1987 Century edition, offers a captivating exploration of animal behavior and its reflection on human nature. While specific details are scarce, this hardcover volume (220 pages) invites readers to consider the shared instincts, social structures, and evolutionary paths that connect us to the animal kingdom. Given Evans’ likely background in the biological sciences, the book probably provides insightful comparisons between human and animal behavior, covering topics like communication, mating rituals, and survival strategies. This book is perfect for: * Ethology enthusiasts interested in animal behavior * Those exploring comparative psychology and the origins of human traits * Readers seeking a broader perspective on our place in the natural world As a rare and potentially out-of-print title, “Ourselves and Other Animals” provides a unique glimpse into scientific perspectives of the late 1980s. The book’s illustrations enhance the exploration of the animal world and the high-quality construction suggests lasting value, providing a compelling look at how the past can help us understand ourselves and the world around us. This makes the book a valuable addition for collectors and anyone curious about the intersection of biology, psychology, and evolution.

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Book by Evans, Peter

Embark on a captivating journey into the world of animal behavior and human nature with Peter Evans' "Ourselves and Other Animals," a beautifully illustrated and insightful exploration of the similarities and differences between humans and the animal kingdom. This 1987 Century edition hardcover, spanning 220 pages, offers a compelling look at how we can better understand ourselves by studying our animal cousins. While details about the specific content of "Ourselves and Other Animals" are scarce online (likely because it is out of print and less discussed in the modern era), Peter Evans' background suggests a fascinating exploration into the biological sciences. Consider what the title implies: a comparative study of human and animal behaviour. Expect observations on topics like social structures, communication, instinct, learned behaviours, mating rituals, and perhaps even displays of intelligence in various species, framed against the backdrop of human behaviour. Evans likely delves into how evolutionary pressures have shaped both human and animal societies. This book, published in an era before widespread internet access and today's readily available animal behavior documentaries, offered readers a glimpse into scientific observations that might have been otherwise inaccessible. The Illustrated edition suggests a rich visual experience, potentially including photographs, diagrams, or drawings that bring the animal world to life and enhance the understanding of complex behavioral patterns. The book's weight (nearly a kilogram) hints at a substantial production value and high-quality paper, suggesting it was intended as a lasting addition to any library. This rare find appeals to readers interested in: * **Ethology:** The scientific study of animal behavior. If you're intrigued by Konrad Lorenz, Niko Tinbergen, and other pioneers of ethology, this book offers a similar lens through which to understand behavior. * **Comparative Psychology:** Understanding the human mind through the comparison with other animals, this book probably explores the evolutionary roots of human behaviors. * **Evolutionary Biology:** Investigating the connection between our behaviors and our evolutionary past, and those of the animals we share our planet with. * **General Interest Science:** Anyone with a curiosity about the natural world and the relationship between humans and animals. Due to the book's age and rarity, acquiring a copy of "Ourselves and Other Animals" is a unique opportunity. This illustrated edition allows you to own a piece of scientific publishing history, providing a snapshot of how our understanding of animal behavior and its connection to human society was perceived in the late 1980s. It offers a different, perhaps more analogue, perspective compared to the digital deluge of information we receive today. If you seek to add a rare and thought-provoking title to your collection, "Ourselves and Other Animals" is a worthy consideration. It invites us to reflect on our place in the natural world and the many ways we are both unique and connected to the creatures around us.
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0712615326

ISBN-13

9780712615327

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220

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957

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Illustrated edition

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