
Francis Galton
Sir Francis Galton was a British polymath and the originator of eugenics during the Victorian era; his ideas later became the basis of behavioral genetics.

Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development
Venture into a world where science meets society, and one man's quest to measure the very essence of humanity sparks questions about our potential and the path we choose for the future.
By Francis Galton

Finger Prints
Uncover a world where the secret to identifying individuals lies in the intricate lines and swirls on their fingertips.
By Francis Galton

The Art of Travel; Or, Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
Equip yourself with essential skills and knowledge to thrive in unexplored territories, as this vintage guide unveils the secrets to successful and safe expeditions.
By Francis Galton

Essays in eugenics
Explore the controversial ideas of selective breeding and societal engineering aimed at improving the human race.
By Francis Galton

Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) An Index to Kinships in Near Degrees between Persons Whose Achievements Are Honourable, and Have Been Publicly Recorded
Discover a world where brilliance is possibly inherited, as explored through the family trees of society's most accomplished figures.
By Francis Galton