The late Moira Davison Reynolds, a retired biochemist, wrote about women who made significant contributions to United States culture, including several books about activists, artists, authors and scientists. She lived in Marquette, Michigan.
"excellent...useful"--Feminist Collections; "the style is simple and easily understood, the science that is presented is clear and readily accessible"--Choice; "profiles of 23 of the century's premier women scientists, representing a wide variety of disciplines...broad scope...useful"--School Library Journal; "a good overview"--Watchung Communications; "academic but accessible"--Scitech Book News; "well worth reading...anyone who buys it now in paperback will feel well rewarded...interesting...well illustrated"--Marquette Mining Journal; "public and school libraries would find it a useful addition to stock. The book is also a useful contribution to the history of science"--Reference Reviews.
"excellent...useful"--Feminist Collections; "the style is simple and easily understood, the science that is presented is clear and readily accessible"--Choice; "profiles of 23 of the century's premier women scientists, representing a wide variety of disciplines...broad scope...useful"--School Library Journal; "a good overview"--Watchung Communications; "academic but accessible"--Scitech Book News; "well worth reading...anyone who buys it now in paperback will feel well rewarded...interesting...well illustrated"--Marquette Mining Journal; "public and school libraries would find it a useful addition to stock. The book is also a useful contribution to the history of science"--Reference Reviews.
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