If I Am To Be Remembered: Correspondence Of Julian Huxley

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  • If I Am To Be Remembered: Correspondence Of Julian Huxley Book Detail

  • Author : Krishna R Dronamraju
  • Release Date : 1993-06-01
  • Publisher : World Scientific
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 336
  • ISBN 13 : 9814505196
  • File Size : 14,14 MB

If I Am To Be Remembered: Correspondence Of Julian Huxley by Krishna R Dronamraju PDF Summary

Book Description: With a foreword by S Zuckerman The First Julian Huxley Memorial Lecture by J Needham Sir Julian Huxley was especially noted for his versatility — great biologist, first Director-General of UNESCO, Director of the London Zoo, bird watcher, skilled popular writer of science and a tireless champion of wildlife conservation. This book is a biographical account of Huxley as revealed through his own correspondence and the correspondence of his great contemporaries. An introductory biographical summary is followed by his and others' letters and a collection of some of his writings. A complete bibliography of Huxley is included. The book would be of great interest to all biologists, students of the United Nations, historians of science and nature conservationists.

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