Born in 1947, Redmond O'Hanlon is a British author who went to school at Oxford. In 1982 he became a member of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History and in 1984 part of the Royal Geographical Society. He edited the Times Literary Supplement for fifteen years. O'Hanlon is famous for his travel books, the first of which was Into the Heart of Borneo. In the book, O'Hanlon was a young rising star naturalist journalist, at the age of thirty-five. He is the author and protagonist of the novel, Into the Heart of Borneo.
Into the Heart of Borneo