This book contains the eleven essays by Huxley on evolution. Huxley was known as Darwins Bulldog, so called because he was a great advocate of Darwins evolution theory. He was also made famous as a result of his debate with Samuel Wilberforce inMoreThis book contains the eleven essays by Huxley on evolution. Huxley was known as Darwins Bulldog, so called because he was a great advocate of Darwins evolution theory. He was also made famous as a result of his debate with Samuel Wilberforce in Oxford on 1860, a debate caused wider acceptance of the theory of evolution.
This book comes complete with a preface by Huxley and some black and white drawings. The essays included are as follows: The Darwinian Hypothesis [1859]The Origin of Species [1860]Criticisms on The Origin of Species [1864]The Genealogy of Animals [1869]Mr. Darwins Critics [1871]Evolution in Biology [1878]The Coming of Age of The Origin of Species [1880]Charles Darwin [1882]The Darwin Memorial [1885]Obituary [1888] Six Lectures to Working Men On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature [1863]