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- catalog abstract ""An English eccentric and adventurer, Tom Harrisson (1911-1976) sought knowledge and renown in a dizzying number of fields, while breaking most of the rules of "civilized" society. This story of his extravagant, controversial life offers a sympathetic and insightful look at a charismatic figure who offended as many people as he impressed at the twilight of colonialism on the fringes of the British empire."--Jacket. "By age twenty-one, Harrisson had carried out pioneering ornithological research in his native Britain, accompanied two grueling Oxford Expeditions to Lapland and the Outer Hebrides, and explored the flora and fauna of Sarawak, Northern Borneo. While still in his twenties, he wrote a best-selling book based on his experiences living among the South Pacific islanders who still practiced cannibalism. The next decade found Harrisson applying the techniques of bird-watching to his fellow Britons in what became Mass-Observation, a precursor to modern market research. During the Blitz, Harrisson and his fellows haunted the streets, recording observations on the morale of working men and women for Whitehall. Later, he won the DSO for parachuting into Borneo behind enemy lines and organizing an army of blow-piping head-hunters who eventually killed more than a thousand Japanese soldiers."--Jacket. "After the war, Harrisson settled in Borneo, where he pursued his scientific interests. As curator of the Sarawak Museum, he transformed it into a model and inspiration for the region; he led efforts to save the orangutan, the green sea turtle, and other endangered species; he discovered the oldest modern human skull known at the time; he published widely in the scientific and popular press, made natural history films, and appeared frequently on the BBC and British television. A man with tremendous breadth of interest and vision, Harrisson continually sought ways to connect knowledge across disciplines, alienating in the process more narrowly focused academics who resented his encroachments - and his lack of a university degree. Yet a number of his ideas, particularly in anthropology and archaeology, seem modern today."--BOOK JACKET. "The Most Offending Soul Alive is the rousing and compelling story of a man who has been called one of the most remarkable men of his generation."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11357137.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs.".
- catalog coverage "Pacific Area Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description ""After the war, Harrisson settled in Borneo, where he pursued his scientific interests. As curator of the Sarawak Museum, he transformed it into a model and inspiration for the region; he led efforts to save the orangutan, the green sea turtle, and other endangered species; he discovered the oldest modern human skull known at the time; he published widely in the scientific and popular press, made natural history films, and appeared frequently on the BBC and British television. A man with tremendous breadth of interest and vision, Harrisson continually sought ways to connect knowledge across disciplines, alienating in the process more narrowly focused academics who resented his encroachments - and his lack of a university degree.".
- catalog description ""An English eccentric and adventurer, Tom Harrisson (1911-1976) sought knowledge and renown in a dizzying number of fields, while breaking most of the rules of "civilized" society. This story of his extravagant, controversial life offers a sympathetic and insightful look at a charismatic figure who offended as many people as he impressed at the twilight of colonialism on the fringes of the British empire."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""By age twenty-one, Harrisson had carried out pioneering ornithological research in his native Britain, accompanied two grueling Oxford Expeditions to Lapland and the Outer Hebrides, and explored the flora and fauna of Sarawak, Northern Borneo. While still in his twenties, he wrote a best-selling book based on his experiences living among the South Pacific islanders who still practiced cannibalism. The next decade found Harrisson applying the techniques of bird-watching to his fellow Britons in what became Mass-Observation, a precursor to modern market research. During the Blitz, Harrisson and his fellows haunted the streets, recording observations on the morale of working men and women for Whitehall.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 405-453) and index.".
- catalog description "Later, he won the DSO for parachuting into Borneo behind enemy lines and organizing an army of blow-piping head-hunters who eventually killed more than a thousand Japanese soldiers."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Yet a number of his ideas, particularly in anthropology and archaeology, seem modern today."--BOOK JACKET. "The Most Offending Soul Alive is the rousing and compelling story of a man who has been called one of the most remarkable men of his generation."--Jacket.".
- catalog extent "viii, 468 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Most offending soul alive.".
- catalog identifier "0824821491 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0824821998 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Most offending soul alive.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press,".
- catalog relation "Most offending soul alive.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs 20th century.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog spatial "Pacific Area Social life and customs.".
- catalog spatial "Pacific Area".
- catalog spatial "Pacific Area.".
- catalog subject "305.8/0092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Adventure and adventurers Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "Adventure and adventurers Pacific Area.".
- catalog subject "Ethnologists Great Britain Biography.".
- catalog subject "Ethnologists Pacific Area Biography.".
- catalog subject "GN21.H275 H45 1999".
- catalog subject "Harrisson, Tom, 1911-1976.".
- catalog title "The most offending soul alive : Tom Harrisson and his remarkable life / Judith M. Heimann.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".