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TO TALK OF MANY THINGS
An Autobiography
Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw
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From Manchester University Press
Pub date: Oct 2004
208 pages
31 b/w illus. & 6 line drawings
Size 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
$30.00 - Hardcover (0-7190-6987-4)

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To Talk of Many Things is a remarkable account of a remarkable life. This story covers two world wars and the near sixty years that followed in a life dominated by mathematics and public service. Profoundly deaf from birth, Dame Kathleen has never seen her condition as an obstacle. She traveled widely through Europe between the wars, was a wartime don at Somerville College, Oxford, served on national education committees from the 1950s onwards, has been at various times on the Boards of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester Polytechnic and Lancaster and Salford Universities and in the 1990s chased total eclipses of the sun around the world. A former Lord Mayor and Freeman of the City of Manchester, Dame Kathleen writes compellingly of her greatest enthusiasm--mathematics. The publication of her work on Magic Squares and her presidency of the Institute of Mathematics have been high points in a long and distinguished career.

Author Bio
Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw, now in her nineties, is continuing to write and research as well as pursuing her enthusiasm for astronomy.

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