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62. Ernle Dusgate Selby Bradford, Hannibal, pp. 208-209.
63. Lionel Tiger & Robin Fox, The Imperial Animal, Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
New York, 1971, p. 30.  Tiger and Fox, whose background was originally in
sociology and  anthropology, have become two of the best-known proponents of
the sociobiological mode of thought.  See also Jane Van Lawick-Goodall, "A
Preliminary Report on Expressive Movements and Communication in the Gombe
Stream Chimpanzees," in Primates: Studies in Adaptation and Variability, Phyllis C.
Jay ed., p. 323.
64. Frans de Waal, Chimpanzee Politics: Power & Sex Among Apes, Harper
Colophon Books, New York, 1984, p. 133.
65. Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich--Memoirs, translated from the German by
Richard and Clara Winston, Collier Books, New York, 1970.  Several visitors to the
Fuhrer, among them physicist Max Planck, described how Hitler would lapse into
an incoherent frenzy if someone hit on one of his weak points.  (Robert G.L. Waite,
The Psychopathic God: Adolph Hitler, New American Library, New York, 1978, pp.
10, 49, 454.)
66. T.E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom, p. 526.
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