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An Intimate History of Evolution - The Story of the Huxley Family (Hardcover)
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An Intimate History of Evolution - The Story of the Huxley Family (Hardcover)
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'A masterpiece of biography ... a vivid account of a family at the
heart of some of the great cultural shifts of the modern era' John
Gray, New Statesman 'The whole of British intellectual life seems
accessible through some branch of this sprawling family tree' The
Guardian In his early twenties, poor, racked with depression,
stranded in the Coral Sea on the seemingly endless survey mission
of HMS Rattlesnake, hopelessly in love with the young Englishwoman
Henrietta Heathorn, Thomas Henry Huxley was a nobody. And yet
together he and Henrietta would return to London and go on to found
one of the great intellectual and scientific dynasties of their
age. The Huxley family through four generations profoundly shaped
how we all see ourselves. In innumerable fields observing both
nature and culture, they worked as scientists, novelists, mystics,
film-makers, poets and - perhaps above all - as public lecturers,
educators and explainers. Their speciality was evolution in all its
forms - at the grandest level of species, deep time, the Earth, and
at the most personal and intimate. They shaped great organizations
- the Natural History Museum, Imperial College, the London Zoo,
UNESCO, the World Wildlife Fund - and they shaped fundamentally how
we see ourselves, as individuals and as a species, one among many.
But perhaps their greatest subject was themselves. Alison
Bashford's marvellously engaging and original new book interweaves
the Huxleys' momentous public achievements with their private
triumphs and tragedies. The result is the history of a family, but
also a history of humanity grappling with its place in nature. This
book shows how much we owe - for better or worse - to the unceasing
curiosity, self-absorption and enthusiasms of a small, strange
group of men and women. 'This is history with the engaging intimacy
of a novel. Bashford brilliantly marries intellectual history with
the story of four generations in a literary tour de force'
Professor Jim Secord, author of Visions of Science
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