Books by Alan Rabinowitz and Complete Book Reviews
Alan Rabinowitz, Author Anchor Books $12 (370p) ISBN 978-0-385-41519-4
Rabinowitz, a zoologist, describes two years of triumph and tragedy in the rain forests of Belize, where he lived among Mayan Indians while researching the jaguar population; he was instrumental in having the Cockscomb Basin there declared a...
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Alan Rabinowitz, Author Doubleday Books $22.5 (241p) ISBN 978-0-385-41517-0
In 1987 the author, a research zoologist with Wildlife Conservation International, was invited by the Thai government to study endangered animals in the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. For two years he tracked leopards, tigers and other big cats
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Alan Rabinowitz. Quansoo, $18 paper (226p) ISBN 978-1-4819-4458-8
Urban economist Rabinowitz details how a political and social "middle way" works to provide Americans with civil rights, liberties, and a mixed economy that strikes a balance between unbridled capitalism and socialism. The author makes a convincing...
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Alan Rabinowitz. Island, $30 (304p) ISBN 978-1-59726-996-4
The jaguar, the largest extant cat in the Americas, is far more ancient than humans but, as Rabinowitz (Life in the Valley of Death) shows, its fate has been inextricably linked to humans ever since we arrived in the Western Hemisphere. Rabinowitz,...
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Alan Rabinowitz, illus by Cátia Chien. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $16.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-547-87507-1
In his first book for children, conservationist and adult author Rabinowitz frames his lifelong struggle with stuttering against his equally long-held love of animals, which led to a career spent studying and advocating for them. “I am a stutterer,”
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