**THE BOOK OF THE YEAR." 



Life and Letters of Thomas Henry 



Huxley. 



By his Son, Leonard Huxley. In two volumes. 

 Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00 net. 



" This very complete revelation of the character and work of 

 A man who must be regarded as one of the forces which gave 

 character to the nineteenth century will be welcomed by a far 

 wider circle of readers than that which is interested in Huxley's 

 strictly scientific researches. . . . These two richly interesting 

 volumes are sure to be widely read." — London Times. 



"It 'goes without saying' what precious freight was carried 

 by Huxley's letters. . . . These two delightful volumes."^ 

 London Chronicle. 



" Huxley's life was so fiill, so active, so many-sided, in touch 

 with such a number of interesting people, that this work appeals 

 to all sorts and condidons of men. . . . An admirably written 

 biography." — London Standard. 



" His letters are a self-reveladon of the man, his work, his 

 ambitions, his trials, his views of religion, his philosophy, his 

 public activity and domestic happiness. . . . Whoso reads these 

 volumes will feel that he knows better a man worth knowing, 

 and the number who will read them will be great." — London 

 Telegraph. 



" Huxley's career makes a wonderfiJ story." — London 

 Mail. 



" Mr. Leonard Huxley has given the world many extremely 

 valuable and interesting letters, all characteristic, and he has con- 

 nected them by a well-written consecutive narrative which i« 

 sufficient to weave them together." — London News. 



D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



