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Bodywatching:

a field guide to the human species
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Crown, Oct 12, 1985 - Medical - 256 pages

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User Review  - Lori - Goodreads

Naturalists view of the human form. Why we deify the freakish and make them ideal is proven or at least shown to be ridiculous after giving this book's long-held view of US. Why torture yourself? We are. We are imperfect. Love us. Read full review

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User Review  - Stuart Aken - Goodreads

A fascinating insight into the human body, it's language, postures and idiosyncrasies. Read full review

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Contents

BODYWATCHING THE HAIR
17
THE NOSE THE EARS
85
THE BEARD THE NECK
110
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About the author (1985)

Desmond Morris was born January 24, 1928 in Purton, North Wiltshire, United Kingdom. He is a British zoologist, ethologist, author, and surrealist painter. After Morris' military service, he attended the University of Birmingham and graduated in 1951 with a First Class Honours Degree in Zoology. In 1954, he received a D.Phil from Oxford University. After graduation, Morris was a Curator of Mammals at the London Zoo until 1966. Morris was a presenter of the ITV television program "Zoo Time" in the 1950s, but may be best-known for his 1967 best-selling book, The Naked Ape, which describes the evolution of human behavior from a zoological point-of-view. Morris has authored nearly fifty scientific publications.

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