J. Allen Boone
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J. Allen Boone (17 February 1882 – 17 June 1965) was an American author of several books about nonverbal communication with animals in the 1940s and 1950s. He wrote much on his friendship with Strongheart, a film star-German shepherd, who he credits with teaching him how to achieve deeper bonds through extrasensory perception, a "silent language" that can be learned.
Boone was an early film producer and correspondent for the Washington Post. His friendships in Hollywood led to his care-taking of Strongheart.
Works
- Letters to Strongheart (Prentice Hall, 1939; Robert H Sommer, 1977, Template:ISBN; Tree of Life Publications, 1999, Template:ISBN)
- You are the adventure! (Prentice-Hall, 1943; Robert H Sommer, 1977, Template:ISBN)
- Kinship with All Life (Harper and Row, 1954; HarperCollins, 1976, Template:ISBN)
- Language of Silence: Heartwarming True Experiences That Reveal a Wonderful World of Communication Between Human Beings and Animals edited by Paul and Blanche Leonard, (Harpercollins, 1970, Template:ISBN; Harper & Row, 1976, Template:ISBN), republished, with editing by Bianca Leonardo, as Adventures in Kinship with All Life (Tree of Life Publications, 1990, Template:ISBN; 3rd edition, 1990, Template:ISBN)[1]
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