Volume 16 presents a miscellany of uncollected Huxley essays, edited by James Sexton, to be followed by a first selection of papers from the Sixth International Aldous Huxley Symposium held at Almería in April 2017. This section opens with an essay that fills a blank spot on the map of Huxley criticism, James Sexton´s study of Huxley and architecture. The volume continues with several articles (including one not from Almería) on Brave New World and its wider context and closes with essays on Huxley´s lifelong struggle with his deficient eye-sight and on his view of the art of dying.