This article is a review of the anonymously-authored English book, Man and His Dwelling Place, which deals with topics related to Science, Philosophy, and Religion. The review indicates that the author hopes that a New York publisher will make the book available to American audiences and gives a sample of the scope of the book and its impact on nineteenth-century thought.
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MENTIONED IN - Man and His Dwelling Place: A Forthcoming Contribution to Science, Philosophy, and Religion