Julian Huxley - Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century a Factor Overlooked by the Philosophes: The Population Explosion![]() Geneve, Not Stated, 1963. Paperback. A very scarce signed essay on the growth of population in the eighteenth century, signed by the author, Julian Huxley. Signed by the author to the front wrap. A very scarce work.A short treatise on the population explosion of the eighteenth century, an immense change in the world that had a great effect on Earth's future. Reprinted from a series of essays on the subjects of Voltaire and the eighteenth century.Written by Julian Huxley, an evolutionary biology who was a big proponent of natural selection, still concerned with the rapid growth of population in the twentieth century. Huxley was the founder of UNESCO and a eugenicist. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally, wraps are a little discoloured, with some minor marks. Small closed tear to the head of the front wrap. Author's inscription to the head of the front wrap. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. A few small pencil lines to the text. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good . GBP 900.00 [Appr.: EURO 1050.5 US$ 1210.67 | JP¥ 176824] Book number 759P3is offered by:
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