Birds of the Air
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1909Author
Arabella B. Buckley
United Kingdom
Arabella Burton Buckley was a writer and science educator. She championed Darwinian evolution with particular emphasis on the mind and morals, in contrast to the prevailing emphasis on competition and...
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