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"Things Worth While" by Evelyn Cheesman is a poignant memoir that offers readers a glimpse into the author's extraordinary life as a pioneering naturalist and explorer. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Cheesman's narrative takes us on a captivating journey from her childhood in England to her adventures in remote and exotic locations.

Through vivid prose, Cheesman shares her deep passion for entomology, revealing her groundbreaking discoveries in the study of insects, particularly ants and spiders. Her fieldwork in places like the Solomon Islands and New Guinea is fraught with peril, yet her unyielding determination and curiosity drive her forward. Cheesman's writing not only paints a vivid picture of the natural world but also reflects the challenges and triumphs of a woman breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.

"Things Worth While" is a testament to the power of science, perseverance, and the wonders of the natural world, making it a compelling read for both nature enthusiasts and those interested in the history of women in science.






 

Things Worth While by Evelyn Cheesman c1958

£12.00Price
  • Title: Things Worth While
    Author: Evelyn Cheesman
    Publisher : Readers Union
    Publication 1958
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Green covers which are in a good condition with gilt lettering to spine. No dust jacket. Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks

    Book measures: 20cm x 12cm with 320 pages

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