Thomas Huxley
- 222 pages
 - 8 hours of reading
 
Focusing on the life of Thomas Huxley, this biography explores his pivotal role in shaping scientific authority during a transformative era. It delves into Huxley's contributions to evolutionary biology and his advocacy for science in the face of religious opposition. The narrative not only highlights his personal journey and intellectual battles but also examines the broader implications of his work on the relationship between science and society. Through Huxley's story, the book underscores the enduring impact of scientific thought in the modern world.
