In Every Creeping Thing: True Tales of Faintly Repulsive Wildlife, award-winning journalist Richard Conniff tracked bloodhounds and bats. Now he turns his keen naturalists eye on another forbidding species: the very rich. Comparing these bejeweled, opulently clothed creatures to baboons and bull elephant seals. What other book would liken J. P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller to dominant mandrill monkeys or compare disdain for the nouveaux riche to the pig-grunting of mountain gorillas?