
Marie Carmichael Stopes
Marie Charlotte Carmichael Stopes was a British author, palaeobotanist and campaigner for eugenics and women's rights. She made significant contributions to plant paleontology and coal classification, and was the first female academic on the faculty of the University of Manchester. With her second husband, Humphrey Verdon Roe, Stopes founded the first birth control clinic in Britain. Stopes edited the newsletter Birth Control News, which gave explicit practical advice. Her sex manual Married Love (1918) was controversial and influential, and brought the subject of birth control into wide public discourse. Stopes publicly opposed abortion, arguing that the prevention of conception was all that was needed, though her actions in private were at odds with her public pronouncements.

A Journal from Japan: A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist
Venture into early 20th-century Japan through the eyes of a determined female scientist who balances cultural immersion with the pursuit of scientific discovery.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes

Married Love: A New Contribution to the Solution of Sex Difficulties
Discover how open conversation and mutual understanding can transform a marriage into a haven of deeper love and satisfaction.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes

The Study of Plant Life
Uncover the hidden, dynamic lives of silent, still plants and witness their resilience in the natural world.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes

Radiant Motherhood: A Book for Those Who are Creating the Future
Discover how love and understanding can shape the journey of parenthood, creating not just children, but a brighter future for families everywhere.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes

Conquest; Or, A Piece of Jade; a New Play in Three Acts
On a New Zealand sheep farm, conflicted hearts and a world at war collide, giving rise to an unexpected proposition for lasting peace.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes

Ancient Plants Being a Simple Account of the past Vegetation of the Earth and of the Recent Important Discoveries Made in This Realm of Nature
Explore a world where ancient plant fossils unlock hidden secrets about Earth's green history, connecting us to the roots of life itself.
By Marie Carmichael Stopes