Jane Goodall's study of chimpanzees in Gombe National Park in Tanzania is considered groundbreaking for revolutionizing our understanding of primate behavior, especially regarding tool use, group dynamics, and communication. Her research has greatly contributed to the field of primatology and our overall understanding of animal cognition and social behavior.
The book "Analytical Chemistry for First-Year Students" by J. A. Lusher was first published in 1972.
1st Daisy meadow isn't real 2nd she was 12
Newton's book titled Principia published in 1687 where he wrote about the three principal laws of motion which help spark the industrial revolution.
Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance astronomer and the first person to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology, which displaced the Earth from the center of the universe. Copernicus dedicated the book to Paul III who was known for his astrological predilection. De Revolutionibus was a book and when he published it the gov't didn't want to get rid of the Earth-Centered (Geocentric) Theory so before they published De Revolutionibus, they wrote in the beginning of the book that the stuff written in the book was all fictional. The book was published in March 1543.
The first book of Jane White's to be published was the novel Quarry.
Jane White's first novel Quarry was publish in Great Britain in March 1967.
she is an Australian author, who wrote and published her first book at 11 years old
All of the books by Jane Austen published during her lifetime were anonymous. Two, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, were not published until after she died, and they were under her own name. They came out together.
The last book of Jane White's to be published was the novel Benjamin's Open Day.
Jane White's last novel was Benjamin's Open Day and it was published in Great Britain in 1979.
The first published book was Big Red Tequila in 1997. That was his first published and it was published in 1997.
Jane Austen's Emma was first published by John Murray II, in December, 1815. Murray was a very important publisher, who also issued works by Sir Walter Scott and Lord Byron.
Some of Jane Austen's original book titles include "First Impressions" (later published as "Pride and Prejudice"), "Susan" (later published as "Northanger Abbey"), and "Elinor and Marianne" (later published as "Sense and Sensibility").
It was first published in 1923.
Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility was published in 1811.
J.K. Rowling's first book was published in June 1997.