Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley

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Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-95), the English biologist and naturalist, was known as 'Darwin's Bulldog', and is best remembered today for his vociferous support for Darwin's theory of evolution. He was, however, an influential naturalist, anatomist and religious thinker, who coined the term 'agnostic' to describe his own beliefs. Almost entirely self-educated, he became an authority in anatomy and palaeontology, and after the discovery of the archaeopteryx, he was the first to suggest that birds had evolved from dinosaurs. He was also a keen promoter of scientific education who strove to make science a paid profession, not dependent on patronage or wealth. Published in 1903, this three-volume work, edited by his son Leonard Huxley, is the second and most complete edition of Huxley's biography and selected letters. Volume 2 covers the period 1870-86, including Huxley's American lecture tour, and the death of his friend Charles Darwin in 1882.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108040464
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/22/2011
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Darwin, Evolution and Genetics
Pages: 490
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.20(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. 1825–42; 2. 1841–46; 3. 1846–49; 4. 1848–50; 5. 1850–54; 6. 1851–54; 7. 1851–53; 8. 1854; 9. 1855; 10. 1855–58; 11. 1857–58; 12. 1859–60; 13. 1859; 14. 1859–60; 15. 1860–63; 16. 1860–61; 17. 1861–63; 18. 1864; 19. 1865; 20. 1866; 21. 1867; 22. 1868; 23. 1869.
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