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The author presents a series of illustrated essays on insects and small animals that infest human environments, combining natural-history description, life cycles, anatomy, habits, and practical notes on their economic and hygienic impacts. Chapters focus on cockroaches, various mosquitos including the anopheline and yellow-fever types, bot or warble flies, the biscuit weevil, fig moths, stable-flies, rats and field mice, using diagrams, observational anecdotes and occasional wry commentary to explain identification, development stages and interactions with people and livestock.

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Sir A. E. Shipley

Sir A. E. Shipley was a British author known for his contributions to literature that explore the darker aspects of human experience. His works often blend elements of horror and social commentary, reflecting on the complexities of life and war. Notable titles include "More Minor Horrors," which delves into unsettling themes, and "The Minor Horrors of War," a poignant examination of the impacts of conflict. Shipley's writing is characterized by its sharp observations and a unique ability to evoke both fear and introspection in readers.

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