Butterflies And Late Loves
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Book Details
- Author: Margaret Fountaine
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- ISBN: 0140101403
- Pages: 173
- Published Year: 1988
- Dimensions: 20 x 13 cm
- Condition: Used – Good
About the Book
Butterflies and Late Loves is the fascinating sequel to Margaret Fountaine's acclaimed memoir Love Among the Butterflies. Covering the final twenty-six years of her extraordinary life from 1913 to 1939, this captivating autobiography chronicles the adventures, passions, and scientific pursuits of one of the world's most remarkable female naturalists and explorers.
Renowned for her dedication to butterfly collecting and study, Fountaine takes readers on an unforgettable journey across continents, sharing vivid accounts of her travels through remote regions, encounters with diverse cultures, and relentless pursuit of rare butterfly species. Her observations offer valuable insights into the natural world while also reflecting the spirit of exploration that defined the early twentieth century.
Alongside her scientific endeavors, the memoir explores the deeply personal aspects of her life, including enduring friendships, romantic relationships, and the challenges she faced as an independent woman traveling extensively during an era when such pursuits were uncommon. Her reflections reveal a life filled with curiosity, resilience, and a passion for discovery.
Written with warmth, honesty, and a keen eye for detail, Butterflies and Late Loves provides readers with a unique blend of travel writing, natural history, autobiography, and social commentary. It is an inspiring account of a woman who lived life on her own terms while contributing significantly to the study of butterflies.
Published by Penguin Books, this edition is an excellent choice for readers interested in memoirs, travel literature, natural history, women's studies, and the lives of pioneering explorers.

