Colin Turnbull made a name for himself with The Forest People, his
acclaimed study of African Pygmies. His second book, however, The
Mountain People, ignited a swirl of controversy within anthropology and
tainted Turnbull's reputation as a respected anthropologist.
In this scrupulously researched biography, Roy Richard Grinker charts
the rise and fall of this colorful and controversial man--from his
Scottish family and British education to travels in Africa and his great
love affair with Joe Towles. Grinker, noted for his own work on the
Pygmies, herein gives readers a fascinating account of Turnbull's life
and work.
Originally published by St. Martin's Press