WCP1457

Transcription (WCP1457.1236)

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To T.H.Huxley.) Parkstone, Dorset. June 18th. 1892.

My dear Huxley1

Many thanks for sending me your new volume of Essays.2 Many of them I read as they appeared, others I have not seen & they will be read at my first leisure, with the pleasure & profit all your writings give me.

Shall Should you ever come to Bournemouth — a place every body seems to come to sooner or later — I hope you will give me a call, as we are close by. Kind remembrances to Mrs Huxley,

Yours very truly Alfred R. Wallace.

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895), biologist & philosopher.
TH Huxley, 1892, Collected Essays.

Transcription (WCP1457.4325)

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To T.H.Huxley.

Parkstone,

Dorset.

June 18th. 1892.

My dear Huxley

Many thanks for sending me your new volume of Essays.1 Many of them I read as they appeared, others I have not seen & they will be read at my first leisure, with the pleasure & profit all your writings give me.

Shall Should you ever come to Bournemouth — a place every body seems to come to sooner or later — I hope you will give me a call, as we are close by. Kind remembrances to Mrs Huxley,

Yours very truly Alfred R. Wallace.

TH Huxley, 1892, Collected Essays.

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