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From Monkey to Man, or, Society in the Tertiary Age / A Story of the Missing Link, Showing the First Steps in Industry, Commerce, Government, Religion and the Arts; With an Account of the Great Expedition From Cocoanut Hill and the Wars in Alligator Swamp cover

From Monkey to Man, or, Society in the Tertiary Age / A Story of the Missing Link, Showing the First Steps in Industry, Commerce, Government, Religion and the Arts; With an Account of the Great Expedition From Cocoanut Hill and the Wars in Alligator Swamp

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Near the end of the Tertiary Age, the narrative follows an emergent human tribe called the Ammi as they separate from apes and forge early social institutions. Through episodic adventures—kidnapping and rescues, expeditions from Cocoanut Hill, and battles in Alligator Swamp—the story dramatizes the crude origins of tools, fire, clothing, weapons, building, government, religion, commerce and the arts. Characters such as Sosee, Koree and elders like Gimbo negotiate conflicts with neighboring apes and the natural world, while scenes depict survival, technological improvisation, social organization, and moral reflection, blending scientific speculation about prehistoric life with humor and illustrative set pieces.

About the Author

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Austin Bierbower

Austin Bierbower is an author known for his imaginative work, "From Monkey to Man, or, Society in the Tertiary Age." This novel explores the concept of human evolution and societal development through a fictional narrative that blends adventure with social commentary. Set against a backdrop of a fantastical expedition, Bierbower's writing delves into themes of industry, commerce, and the arts, reflecting on the complexities of civilization. His unique approach to storytelling invites readers to consider the connections between humanity's past and its future.

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