Rachel L Carson
Rachel L. Carson (1907-1964) earned a graduate degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins in 1932, in an era when few women went to college. She was the first woman to pass the civil service exam and went on to work with the Fish and Wildlife Service, where she became chief editor of publications. Her gift for writing about technical science in clear, poetic prose eventually led to a full time writing career, culminating with her controversial Silent Spring , one of the most influential books of the...See more
Rachel L. Carson (1907-1964) earned a graduate degree in zoology from Johns Hopkins in 1932, in an era when few women went to college. She was the first woman to pass the civil service exam and went on to work with the Fish and Wildlife Service, where she became chief editor of publications. Her gift for writing about technical science in clear, poetic prose eventually led to a full time writing career, culminating with her controversial Silent Spring , one of the most influential books of the century. She is often called the mother of the modern environmental movement. Two years after Silent Spring was published she died of cancer, possibly due to the very pesticides she warned against in her book. See less
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Rachel L Carson book reviews
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Under the Sea Wind
Just what I was looking for
I couldn't afford a first edition of Rachael Carlson's first book Under the Sea Wind, but this first UK printing does very well. I am filling up a space for older books that I want to re-read and ... Read More
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Silent Spring
Spring Time--the smells and sounds.
by ludwig, May 29, 2019
This book is about human interference with Nature without considering the consequences. It is a sort of like the Meditations of St John Donne before his death March 31, 1631 from Stomach Cancer--"no ... Read More
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Silent Spring
The Classic
by Andrea L, Feb 17, 2015
We hear about this book but don't seem to get around to reading it as there is so much else to absorb about the environment. A timeless, compelling, and "standard" work that continues to provoke and ... Read More