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Huxley: The Devils Disciple

Huxley: The Devils Disciple

Adrian Desmond

T.H. Huxley led a fascinating and outgoing life. He did battle with God and Gladstone, sat on royal commissions and campaigned for elementary education. He carried Darwin's fight to the public. This book uses the life of Huxley to illustrate the second half of the 19th century.
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T.H. Huxley (1825-1895) - "Darwin's bulldog" - led a far more fascinating and outgoing life than the reclusive Darwin. He did battle with God and Gladstone, sat on royal commissions and campaigned for elementary education. He carried Darwin's fight to the public and outraged the old order with his talk of the material basis of life. It was a life lived at high speed and to the full, embracing all the Victorian hopes and fears. Desperately trying to scratch a living in his young days, he suffered mental collapses as he failed to bring his fiancee over from Sydney (he raised the cash after four years). The author of this book uses the life of Huxley to illustrate and illuminate the second - and far more turbulent - half of the 19th century. Adrian Desmond is the author of "Darwin" which won the James Tait Black Prize in Britain, the Comisso Prize in Italy and the Watson Davis Prize in America.

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Title - Huxley: The Devils Disciple

Edition -

Author - Adrian Desmond

ISBN 13 - 9780718136413

Imprint - Michael Joseph Ltd

Publisher - Penguin Books Ltd

Date Published - 03/11/1994

Prize -

No. of pages -

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 160 x 240 x 45mm

Weight - 926 g

Languages - English