- Arabella Buckley
Arabella B. Buckley (1840-1929) was a writer and science educator.She was born in
Brighton ,England . At 24 she went to work as secretary toCharles Lyell , and worked for him until his death in 1875. Then she began lecturing and writing on science.She married at the age of 44, but continued publishing under her maiden name.
Her books include:
*"The Fairy-Land of Science" (1879)
*"Life and Her Children" (1880)
*"Winners in Life's Race" (1883)
*"Insect Life" (1901)
*"By Pond and River" (1901)
*"Birds of the Air" (1901)
*"Wild Life in Woods and Field" (1901)
*"Trees and Shrubs" (1901)
*"Plant Life in Field and Garden" (1901)External links and references
* [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ufdc/?c=juv&b=UF00078569&v=00001 "Through magic glasses and other lectures : a sequel to The fairyland of science"] , available fully and openly online in the [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/ufdc/?c=juv Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature Digital Collection]
*cite web |url=http://www.mainlesson.com/displayauthor.php?author=buckley |title=Arabella Buckley |accessdate=2007-09-20 |last=Ripperton |first=Lisa |publisher=The Baldwin Online Children's Literature Project
*cite episode |title=Arabella Buckley & Evolution |series=The Engines of Our Ingenuity |serieslink=The Engines of Our Ingenuity |credits=John H. Lienhard |network=NPR |station=KUHF-FM Houston |airdate=2006 |number=2144 |transcripturl=http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi2144.htm
*cite episode |title=The Fairy-Land of Science |series=The Engines of Our Ingenuity |serieslink=The Engines of Our Ingenuity |credits=John H. Lienhard |network=NPR |station=KUHF-FM Houston |airdate=1994 |number=943 |transcripturl=http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi943.htm
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