Background
Daniel Liebowitz was born on November 26, 1921, in New York City to David Liebovitz and Emily Gresser.
Daniel Liebowitz attended the Lincoln School.
Daniel Liebowitz attended Columbia College, graduating in 1942.
Daniel Liebowitz studied at the New York University School of Medicine (Class of 1946).
(Recipes for a full range of dishes and courses retain cul...)
Recipes for a full range of dishes and courses retain culinary traditions from around the world and the flavors and nutritional values of favorite foods.
https://www.amazon.com/Cook-Hearts-Content-Low-Fat-Low-Salt/dp/0442248121/?tag=2022091-20
1970
(Trained as a physician, Kirk was also an explorer who tra...)
Trained as a physician, Kirk was also an explorer who traveled with David Livingstone across Africa, a botanist, and a diplomat who played a key role in ending the African slave trade and influencing the evolution of European-African relations during the Victorian Age. This is the first modern biography of Kirk.
https://www.amazon.com/Physician-Slave-Trade-Livingstone-Expeditions/dp/0716730987/?tag=2022091-20
1999
(A noble rescue mission descends into a nightmare of cruel...)
A noble rescue mission descends into a nightmare of cruelty, starvation, and cannibalism, bringing to a close the European exploration of Africa. Adventure Henry Morton Stanley undertook the greatest African expedition of the nineteenth century to rescue Emin Pasha, the last lieutenant of the martyred General Gordon and governor of southern Sudan. Emin had been cut off by an Islamic jihad to the north and was at the mercy of brutal slave traders. Instead of ten months, the trip took three years and cost the lives of thousands of people, as Stanley's column hacked its way across the last great, unexplored territory in Africa. Stanley's secret agenda was a territorial expansion on the model of Leopold's Congo or the British East India Company, and what is revealed so vividly in the diaries of those who accompanied him is the dark underside of both the man and the colonial impulse. The expedition took whatever it wanted from the Africans, and when Africans were killed defending their possessions, they didn't even rate an entry in Stanley's journal.
https://www.amazon.com/Last-Expedition-Stanleys-Journey-through/dp/0393328732/?tag=2022091-20
2005
Daniel Liebowitz was born on November 26, 1921, in New York City to David Liebovitz and Emily Gresser.
Leibowitz attended the Lincoln School and then went on to Columbia College, graduating in 1942. He was an alumnus of New York University School of Medicine (class of 1946) and stayed on at Bellevue for his internship in medicine.
Liebowitz served in the US Army Medical Corps in post-WWII Germany and was present at the Nuremberg trials. He returned to complete his training on the Bellevue/NYU Service. Liebowitz specialized in the nascent field of Gastroenterology at the Cleveland Clinic. He then moved to California and was at the University of California, San Francisco as a young academic in Gastroenterology. In the early 1960s, Liebowitz switched his affiliation to Stanford University Medical School, where he became a Professor of Medicine.
Daniel Liebowitz wrote fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books. Liebowitz was the author of a novel (“The Lion and The Flame,” 1992) and a biography (“The Physician and the Slave Trade,” 1999) as well as the co-author of a cookbook (“Cook to Your Heart’s Content on a Low Fat, Low Salt Diet,” 1970) and another biography (“The Last Expedition - Stanley’s Mad Journey Through the Congo,” 2005).
(Trained as a physician, Kirk was also an explorer who tra...)
1999(Recipes for a full range of dishes and courses retain cul...)
1970(A noble rescue mission descends into a nightmare of cruel...)
2005
Liebowitz and his wife traveled extensively around the world, but revisited Africa numerous times, creating an extensive African art collection.
Liebowitz married Florence Evans Liebowitz in 1978. They had three children: Peter (deceased), Sylvie, Danny P.