Between Man and Beast: An Unlikely Explorer and the African Adventure that Took the Victorian World by Storm

Author:   Monte Reel
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307742438


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   03 December 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Between Man and Beast: An Unlikely Explorer and the African Adventure that Took the Victorian World by Storm


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An riveting tale of Victorian era jungle adventure and scientific infighting that follows an unknown explorer and the incredible discovery that catapults him from the scientific fringe to international fame. In 1856, Paul Du Chaillu ventured into the African jungle in search of a mythic beast, the gorilla. After wild encounters with vicious cannibals, deadly snakes, and tribal kings, Du Chaillu emerged with 20 preserved gorilla skins-two of which were stuffed and brought on tour-and walked smack dab into the biggest scientific debate of the time- Darwin's theory of evolution. Quickly, Du Chaillu's trophies went from objects of wonder to key pieces in an all-out intellectual war. With a wide range of characters, including Abraham Lincoln, Arthur Conan Doyle, P.T Barnum, Thackeray, and of course, Charles Darwin, this is a one of a kind book about a singular moment in history.

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Author:   Monte Reel
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Anchor Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.368kg
ISBN:  

9780307742438


ISBN 10:   0307742431
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   03 December 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Monte Reel's BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST contains all the elements of an enthralling adventure story. But it is more than just a riveting tale; it is also a brilliant exploration of ideas that illuminate the very nature of humankind. --David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of THE LOST CITY OF Z and THE DEVIL AND SHERLOCK HOLMES Intriguing. . . . Rattles along with fine, wacky momentum. -- The New York Times Book Review Gripping. . . . Intellectually satisfying. . . . Exciting. -- Salon A celebration of accomplishments too far-reaching to be understood in their time. -- The Daily Beast Thoroughly engrossing. -- Minneapolis Star Tribune [An] entertaining and provocative story . . . it has the narrative flow and evocative language of a fine historical novel. -- The St. Louis Post-Dispatch [A] sense of urgency compels the reader onward to find out what happened. . . . Arresting. -- Washington Post Engrossing . . . would go great with popcorn. . . . Addresses big topics--evolution, abolition--but they remain in service of the narrative, providing context for colorful conflict. -- Wall Street Journal A robust intellectual history. . . . In Reel's hands, Du Chaillu's adventures in Africa, including his discovery of Pygmies and his part in a smallpox epidemic, were no less harrowing than his interactions with many of the world's leading scientists and explorers. -- Publishers Weekly Those unfamiliar with [Paul Du Chaillu] would do well to pick up a copy of Between Man and Beast, Monte Reel's new book about Du Chaillu's life and adventures in pursuit of this fierce creature. -- Book Page Adventure, history, nature, big ideas--what more could you want? -- Library Journal Fascinating. . . . A lively footnote to the debate between science and religion and the exploration of the African jungle in the Victorian era. -- Kirkus Reviews You'd half expect a Bela Lugosi mad scientist or a Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan to pop up in this Victorian-era drama, which travels from the London of Darwin and Dickens to unexplored Africa to Civil War-ravaged America. -- New York Post A supremely entertaining, enlightening and memorable read. -- Nature An admirable book for those who like epic tales of exploration. . . . Fascinating. -- The Buffalo News Retelling his adventures opens a wonderful window, both magical and alarming, into what he [Paul Du Chaillu] saw and, ultimately, into who we are. -- The Free Lance-Star Swift, clever, well-researched and provocative. . . . Reel skillfully shifts our attention from continent to continent, from past to present, until the story's tributaries merge and rush toward the conclusion. -- The Plain Dealer A vivid scene worthy of the silver screen. . . . From the perilous adventures to the equally tense academic battles waged by British high society. . . . At times, the mind staggers to recall that this story is a work of nonfiction. -- San Antonio-Express New


The gorilla's very existence suggested--at just the time Charles Darwin was also suggesting--heretical ideas about the origin and nature of mankind. And the man chiefly responsible for bringing this animal to worldwide attention was Paul Du Chaillu, the central character and driving riddle of Monte Reel's...tale of scientific buccaneering...Intriguing...Rattles along with fine, wacky momentum <br> -- The New York Times Book Review <br> Engrossing....would go great with popcorn.....addresses big topics--evolution, abolition--but they remain in service of the narrative, providing context for colorful conflict. <br>--Wall Street Journal <br> Using extensive historical research, Reel brings alive this expedition and a later one and describes what happened between the two journeys....sense of urgency compels the reader onward to find out what happened....Arresting <br>--The Washington Post <br> Gripping....Intellectually satisfying....Exciting <br>--Salon <br> A lively and intriguing biography of the restless adventurer who first sees, studies and takes specimens of gorillas....thoroughly engrossing. <br>--Minneapolis Star Tribune <br> Entertaining and provocative story of the life and adventures of explorer Paul Du Chaillu....[Reel] does a superb job of telling the engrossing story of Du Chaillu and tying it into the events and thoughts of the time, from the intense debate over racial differences in light of the theory of evolution to the habit of Abraham Lincoln's political enemies of referring to him as a 'gorilla'....scrupulous in adhering to the facts....At the same time, it has the narrative flow and evocative language of a fine historical novel. <br>--St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> A supremely entertaining, enlightening and memorable read. <br>--Nature <p> Reel paints each chapter of du Chaillu's life as a vivid scene worthy of the silver screen. They range in scope from the perilous adventures taking place within the jungles of Gabon tot


The gorilla's very existence suggested--at just the time Charles Darwin was also suggesting--heretical ideas about the origin and nature of mankind. And the man chiefly responsible for bringing this animal to worldwide attention was Paul Du Chaillu, the central character and driving riddle of Monte Reel's...tale of scientific buccaneering...Intriguing...Rattles along with fine, wacky momentum <br> -- The New York Times Book Review <br> Engrossing....would go great with popcorn.....addresses big topics--evolution, abolition--but they remain in service of the narrative, providing context for colorful conflict. <br>--Wall Street Journal <br> Using extensive historical research, Reel brings alive this expedition and a later one and describes what happened between the two journeys....sense of urgency compels the reader onward to find out what happened....Arresting <br>--The Washington Post <br> Gripping....Intellectually satisfying....Exciting <br>--Salon <br> A lively and intriguing biography of the restless adventurer who first sees, studies and takes specimens of gorillas....thoroughly engrossing. <br>--Minneapolis Star Tribune <br> Entertaining and provocative story of the life and adventures of explorer Paul Du Chaillu....[Reel] does a superb job of telling the engrossing story of Du Chaillu and tying it into the events and thoughts of the time, from the intense debate over racial differences in light of the theory of evolution to the habit of Abraham Lincoln's political enemies of referring to him as a 'gorilla'....scrupulous in adhering to the facts....At the same time, it has the narrative flow and evocative language of a fine historical novel. <br>--St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> A supremely entertaining, enlightening and memorable read. <br>--Nature <p> Reel paints each chapter of du Chaillu's life as a vivid scene worthy of the silver screen. They range in scope from the perilous adventures taking place within the jungles of Gabon tor


“Monte Reel's BETWEEN MAN AND BEAST contains all the elements of an enthralling adventure story. But it is more than just a riveting tale; it is also a brilliant exploration of ideas that illuminate the very nature of humankind.”--David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of THE LOST CITY OF Z and THE DEVIL AND SHERLOCK HOLMES “Intriguing. . . . Rattles along with fine, wacky momentum.”—The New York Times Book Review “Gripping. . . . Intellectually satisfying. . . . Exciting.”—Salon “A celebration of accomplishments too far-reaching to be understood in their time.”—The Daily Beast “Thoroughly engrossing.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune “[An] entertaining and provocative story . . . it has the narrative flow and evocative language of a fine historical novel.”—The St. Louis Post-Dispatch “[A] sense of urgency compels the reader onward to find out what happened. . . . Arresting.”—Washington Post “Engrossing . . . would go great with popcorn. . . . Addresses big topics—evolution, abolition—but they remain in service of the narrative, providing context for colorful conflict.”—Wall Street Journal “A robust intellectual history. . . . In Reel's hands, Du Chaillu's adventures in Africa, including his discovery of Pygmies and his part in a smallpox epidemic, were no less harrowing than his interactions with many of the world's leading scientists and explorers.” —Publishers Weekly “Those unfamiliar with [Paul Du Chaillu] would do well to pick up a copy of Between Man and Beast, Monte Reel's new book about Du Chaillu's life and adventures in pursuit of this fierce creature.”—Book Page “Adventure, history, nature, big ideas—what more could you want?”—Library Journal “Fascinating. . . . A lively footnote to the debate between science and religion and the exploration of the African jungle in the Victorian era.”—Kirkus Reviews “You'd half expect a Bela Lugosi mad scientist or a Johnny Weissmuller Tarzan to pop up in this Victorian-era drama, which travels from the London of Darwin and Dickens to unexplored Africa to Civil War-ravaged America.”—New York Post “A supremely entertaining, enlightening and memorable read.”—Nature “An admirable book for those who like epic tales of exploration. . . . Fascinating.”—The Buffalo News “Retelling his adventures opens a wonderful window, both magical and alarming, into what he [Paul Du Chaillu] saw and, ultimately, into who we are.”—The Free Lance-Star “Swift, clever, well-researched and provocative. . . . Reel skillfully shifts our attention from continent to continent, from past to present, until the story's tributaries merge and rush toward the conclusion.”—The Plain Dealer “A vivid scene worthy of the silver screen. . . . From the perilous adventures to the equally tense academic battles waged by British high society. . . . At times, the mind staggers to recall that this story is a work of nonfiction.”—San Antonio-Express New  


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Monte Reel is also the author of The Last of the Tribe. He has written articles and essays for the New York Times Magazine, Harper's and Outside, and he is a former foreign correspondent for the Washington Post. He lives outside of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

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