<p>“Haikal has, with brevity, drawn together around one animal important issues relating to nineteenth-century scientific interest in primates; ideas about gorillas in popular culture and imagination; the nature of zoos and animal exhibition; the popular, scientific, and civic politics and economics of such exhibitions; and the relationships between natural history, exploration, and the colonial enterprise at the time. This is no mere story of a gorilla.”</p><p>—Garry Marvin, University of Roehampton</p>
<p>“Haikal’s history of the small, sleepy, playful little gorilla who became known as Master Pongo shows how a single animal could challenge expectations and change the way Western scientists and the general public thought about these enigmatic creatures. The book is a compelling read and outstanding example of how to recover the life story of an animal from the past.”</p><p>—Nigel Rothfels, author of <i>Elephant House</i></p>
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Biographical note
Mustafa Haikal is a historian and author of numerous nonfiction books in German.
Thomas Dunlap has translated more than fifteen works from German into English.