
Hugh Miller, a biography by W. Keith Leask published in 1896, chronicles the life of the influential Scottish geologist, writer, and theologian Hugh Miller (1802-1856). The book details Miller's early life in Cromarty, his familial influences, and his significant contributions to geology and religious thought during the 19th century. It also includes insights from notable figures like Sir Archibald Geikie, highlighting Miller's impact on both science and theology.















