The story of one of the two Australian brothers who in 1933 discovered a valley inhabited by 300,000 people, then still unknown to the outside world. Dan Leahy spent the rest of his life in the Wahgi Valley with his wives and children, dying in 1991. The author worked in Papua New Guinea from 1958-1981, and this book is based largely on taped interviews made during a return to the Highlands between 1988 and 1991. With black-and-white photographs, bibliography and index. pp. 263 Illusts #0816 Annotation on last page of index.