Some of these items are available through the Jane Goodall Institute Australia Online Store.
(with Alan Marks)
Beautifully illustrated, candid account of a small chimpanzee who loses her mother to hunters but is rescued by a villager and develops a friendship with his dog.
Penguin Young Readers Group
2004
Striking photographs enhance Dr. Goodall’s account of her life with the chimpanzees is a powerful story of achievement, a compelling call to action, and a message of hope for all.
New York: Scholastic Press
2001
(with illustrations by Alexander Reichstein)
Jane Goodall retells a beloved story from her own childhood – a fable for all times that illustrates how we depend on each other for help and support throughout our lives.
2000
(with illustrations by Julie Litty)
Based on true events, this touching children's story about a fluffy white dog with a heart of gold will remind readers of the healing power of love.
New York / London: North-South Books.
1999
Also available in German, French, Italian, Dutch.
Ten stories about Gombe chimpanzees that illustrate chimpanzees’ capacity for compassion and altruism.
New York / London: North-South Books.
1994
Also available in German, French, Italian.
(with photographs by Michael Neugebauer)
A delightful book for reading levels age 4-12, in which Dr. Jane provides an intimate portrait of Gombe chimpanzees. Many stunning color photographs.
New York / London: North-South Books.
1989
Also available in German, French, Japanese, Swahili, Norwegian.
A mini-book series for younger children that describes the lives of Gombe chimpanzees and includes a discussion of the threats facing chimps today.
Canada: Madison Marketing Ltd.
1989
Also by Jane Goodall: Lion Family, Hyena Family, Wildebeest Family, Elephant Family, Giraffe Family, Baboon Family.
In her own words, here is Jane Goodall’s compelling story of how she came to be one of the world’s most famous naturalists.
New York: Simon and Schuster.
1988 (1996)
Also available in German, French, Chinese.
(with Hugo van Lawick)
Jane Goodall writes of her family’s life in Africa, particularly the experiences of her little boy, Hugo, known as Grub.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1972
New York: Macmillan.
1989
In the Shadow of Man
Jane Goodall’s best-selling classic. An overview of her world-renowned field study of chimpanzees in Tanzania. Covers the years through 1970 including the major discovery of tool use.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1971
Through a Window
The dramatic saga of 30 years of Dr. Goodall’s studies at Gombe. Discusses later observations by researchers, including the Gombe “four-year war” and courting behavior/consortships. A follow-up to In the Shadow of Man.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1990
Africa in my Blood: An Autobiography in Letters (Vol. I)
(Edited by Dale Peterson)
This book is an extraordinary self-portrait in letters of Jane Goodall's early years, from childhood to the publication of In the Shadow of Man, revealing this remarkable woman more vividly than anything published before, by or about her.
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company
2000
Beyond Innocence: An Autobiography in Letters (Vol. II)
The Later Years
(Edited by Dale Peterson)
This second volume of Jane Goodall’s autobiography in letters covers the years of her greatest triumphs and her deepest tragedies.
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company
2001
The Ten Trusts: What We Must Do to Care for the Animals We Love
(with Marc Bekoff)
This book sets forth 10 trusts for living in harmony with the natural world and adopting a more ethical attitude toward all the creatures who make up the multitude of species with whom we share the planet.
HarperSanFrancisco
2002
Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating
(with Gary McAvoy and Gail Hudson)
Warner Books
2005
Hope for Animals and Their World: How Endangered Species are Being Rescued from the Brink
The stories shared here illustrate the resilience of nature, and the persistence and determination of the men and women who have fought – sometimes for decades – to save the last survivors of a species, refusing to give up.
(with Thayne Maynard and Gail Hudson)
Grand Central Publishing
2009
The Chimpanzees I Love: Saving Their World and Ours
Beautifully illustrated, with striking photographs, Dr. Goodall’s account of her life with the chimpanzees is a powerful story of achievement, a compelling call to action, and a message of hope for all.
New York: Scholastic Press
2001
Jane Goodall: 40 Years at Gombe
(with Gilbert Grosvenor, Jennifer Lindsey)
A beautiful photographic tribute to Jane Goodall's life, work and legacy with inspiring updates and photographs illustrating the Jane Goodall Institute's chimpanzee sanctuaries, environmental education programs, and community development projects throughout Africa and the rest of the world.
New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang
2000
Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
(with Phillip Berman)
This powerful book explores Jane Goodall’s deepest beliefs about spirituality and moral evolution in a unique and philosophically compelling autobiography. Reason for Hope has been translated into 13 languages.
New York: Warner Books
1999
Brutal Kinship
(with photography by Michael Nichols)
This stunning photo book explores the relationship between humankind and chimpanzees. Photography by world-renowned photographer Michael Nichols, with essays by Jane Goodall.
1999.
With Love
Ten stories about Gombe chimpanzees that illustrate chimpanzees’ capacity for compassion and altruism.
New York / London: North-South Books.
1994
Also available in German, French, Italian.
Visions of Caliban: On Chimpanzees and People
(with Dale Peterson)
Uses Shakespeare's play “The Tempest” and characters Prospero and Caliban as metaphor representing the master-slave relationship between humans and chimpanzees.
New York: Houghton Mifflin.
1993
The Chimpanzees of Gombe: Patterns of Behavior
Expansive, detailed and highly readable scientific work that E. O. Wilson called: “the definitive work on chimpanzees for which students of animal social behavior have been waiting.” Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
1986
Innocent Killers
(with Hugo van Lawick)
A fascinating journey through the worlds of the hyena, the jackal and the wild dog.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1971
My Friends the Wild Chimpanzees
Tells of the drama and the humor, the challenges and rewards of the years of Gombe research.
Washington, DC: The National Geographic Society.
1970
Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees
2002 A Science North Production
Reason For Hope
1999 PBS
People of the Forest: The Chimps of Gombe
1997 Discovery Channel Video
Chimps: So Like Us
1990 HBO Special
My Life With the Chimpanzees
1990 The National Geographic Society
Among the Wild Chimpanzees
1984 The National Geographic Society