Newly published essays and letters, edited and introduced by David
Bradshaw, showing Huxley's transformation from a scourge of the
masses in the 1920s to their compassionate spokesman by the 1930s,
and including writings on art and literature, and letters to H. L.
Mencken and H. G. Wells.
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