The Tissue-Culture King by Julian Huxley:
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"THAT a darkest Africa story could contain a wondrous assortment of science and adventure all rolled into one, you would scarcely believe possible, yet that is exactly what Julian Huxley, grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, famous English scientist, and himself Professor of Zooology in King's College, London, gives us here."


('The Tissue-Culture King' by Julian Huxley)

This story was reprinted in Amazing Stories from Yale Review, where it appeared in 1926. Select an invention:

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