The Science of Life

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The Science of Life is a landmark early 20th-century biology book co-authored by H.G. Wells, his son George Philip Wells, and Julian Huxley that presents modern biological science in an accessible, encyclopedic form.

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instanceOf biology book
book
popular science book
author George Philip Wells
Herbert George Wells
surface form: H. G. Wells

Julian Huxley
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs encyclopedic survey of modern biological science
era interwar period
format prose
genre biology
popular science
hasContributor George Philip Wells
Herbert George Wells
surface form: H. G. Wells

Julian Huxley
intendedAudience general readers
language English
mediaType print
notableFor collaboration between H. G. Wells and Julian Huxley
popularizing modern biology
publicationCentury 20th century
structure encyclopedic
subject biology
ecology
evolution
genetics
human biology
timePeriod early 20th century
topic modern biological science
writingStyle accessible

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George Philip Wells notableWork The Science of Life
Julian Huxley notableWork The Science of Life