Life of Pasteur 
By R. VALLERY-RADOT 
PASTEUR’S SON-IN-LAW 
scientist's private papers and has taken good 
| advantage of his opportunity to write the 
| authoritative biography of him. 
| : author has had full access to the great 
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From the London Saturday Review: “It is a great 
‘hing that a good life of Pasteur should be written, for 
| ©isno man of heart and intelligence who will not take 
ish courage in his own work and a larger hope of his 
‘et from it. And M. Vallery-Radot has written a good | 
I hs of Pasteur; good in its presentation of the man and 
)Swork; good as an exciting story of adventures aS sur- | 
Ng as those of travellers in strange unknown lands, of 
“SSeS as stupendous as those of the conquerors of great | 
ns 3 
M. Vallery-Radot has combined the strictest scien- | 
. with absolute clearness and charm. The 
ino] : these pages, even if he begin with no scientific 
| “ge, will gain a clear understanding of the most 
. se of modern scientific problems, and he will have — 
he, BUC interest of learning of them in the order of 
| development,” 8 
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