
Julian Huxley
22 June 1887 – 14 February 1975
76 works on record
Biography
Works

Charles Darwin and his world

The human crisis

Biological aspects of cancer

Man in the modern world

The courtship habits of the great crested grebe

Religion without revelation

The new systematics

Aldous Huxley, 1894-1963

Essays in popular science

Evolution

The uniqueness of man

Problems of relative growth

Scientific research and social needs

Essays of a humanist

On living in a revolution

Evolution in action

African view

The humanist frame

Man stands alone

Democracy marches

Animal language

The wonderful world of life

The elements of experimental embryology

The individual in the animal kingdom

Memories

UNESCO

If I were dictator

Ants

Knowledge, morality, and destiny

The Evolucion, La
The stream of life
At the Zoo
Reshaping man's heritage
Kingdom of the beasts
Africa view
Captive shrew
We Europeans
New bottles for new wine
Reconstruction and peace
Education and the humanist revolution
Der Mensch in der modernen Welt
Antrycide & Africa [and correspondence]
The future of the colonies
From an antique land
TVA
The conservation of wild life and natural habitats in Central and East Africa
The living thoughts of Darwin
World population
'Race' in Europe
The captive shrew and other poems of a biologist
Memories II
Life can be worth living
More aspects of Africa, I [-III]
Religion as an objective problem
This is our power [speeches delivered by Julian Huxley and Jaime Torres Bodet during the third sess. of the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Beirut, Dec. 10, 1948
Heredity East and West
The story of evolution
What dare I think?
Demokratie marschiert
The captive shrew
La vallée du miracle "TVA,"
Memories, Volume 2
The elements of experimental embryology, by Julian S. Huxley and G. R. De Beer
TVA, adventure in planning
Education and the humanist revolution. --
Evolutionary ethics
Biology and human life
Science, religion, and human nature
Au royaume des animaux
Argument of blood
Aspects of Africa, I [-IV]
Science and social needs
Courtship Habits
L' Évolution en action
Holyrood, the Newdigate poem, 1908
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