Author:Thomas Henry Huxley

Thomas Henry Huxley
(1825–1895)
British biologist, known as "Darwin's Bulldog" for his defense of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
This author wrote articles for the Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
Articles written by this author are designated in the EB9 by the initials "T. H. H."

This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
Articles written by this author are designated in the EB1911 by the initials "T. H. H."

Thomas Henry Huxley

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Method and results (external scan)
Darwiniana (1897) (external scan)
Science and education : essays (external scan)
Science and Hebrew Tradition: Essays (external scan)
Science and Christian Tradition: Essays (external scan)
Man's Place in Nature 1894 (transcription project) (external external scan)
Discourses biological and geological: essays (external scan)
Evolution and Ethics and Other Essays (external scan)
Science And Culture And Other Essays (external scan)
  • The Struggle for Existence in Human Society (1894) (external scan)
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