Marie Stopes (1880-1958), the controversial but brilliant British palaeobotanist, arrived in Japan in 1907 to do research into fossils. Always positive in her outlook on Japanese culture, and always eager to share her most personal yet informed opinions, Stopes still captivates the modern reader with her wit, curiosity, and sheer intelligence.
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Marie Stopes (1880-1958), the controversial but brilliant British palaeobotanist, arrived in Japan in 1907 to do research into fossils. Always positive in her outlook on Japanese culture, and always eager to share her most personal yet informed opinions, Stopes still captivates the modern reader with her wit, curiosity, and sheer intelligence.
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