Elizabeth Hess
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Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human
— published 2008 — 7 editions |
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Lost and Found: Dogs, Cats, and Everyday Heroes at a Country Animal Shelter
— published 1998 — 3 editions |
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Superheroes
by Elizabeth Hess, Crash , Martin S. Blinder |
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Re-Making Love: The Feminization Of Sex
by Barbara Ehrenreich, Elizabeth Hess, Gloria Jacobs — published 1986 — 3 editions |
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Skyscraper
by Faith Baldwin, Elizabeth Hess — published 1931 — 7 editions |
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“Lucy preferred gin and tonics during the summer and switched over to whiskey sours in the winter. At dinner, a sit-down affair with the family, Lucy drank whatever the Temerlins drank, including expensive French wines. "She never gets obnoxious, even when smashed to the brink of unconsciousness," wrote Maurice, revealing more about the chimp's alcoholism than perhaps he intended. At one point, he tried to wean Lucy off the good stuff and onto Boone's Farm apple wine. Assuming she would delight in the fruity swill, he purchased a case and filled her glass one night at dinner. Lucy took a sip of the apple wine, noticed her parents were drinking something else, and put her glass down. She then graabbed Maurice's glass of Chablis and polished it off. She finished Jane's next. Not another sip of Boone's farm ever touched her lips.”
― Elizabeth Hess, Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human
― Elizabeth Hess, Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human
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