
'Haeckel: His Life and Work' by Wilhelm Bölsche, published in 1906, is a biography of the German biologist Ernst Haeckel. The book examines Haeckel's life, his passionate advocacy for Darwin's theory of evolution, and his significant contributions to evolutionary biology. It provides insights into his early influences, education, and the controversies he faced within the scientific community, highlighting his unique blend of scientific rigor and artistic sensibility.

























