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Acknowledgements | vi | |
List of Illustrations | viii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Chapter 1 | An Evening at Crane Court | 9 |
Chapter 2 | Roots | 35 |
Chapter 3 | A Little Knowledge | 59 |
Chapter 4 | Fairchild's London | 83 |
Chapter 5 | The Green-Fingered Fraternity | 121 |
Chapter 6 | Playing God | 155 |
Chapter 7 | Death in Hoxton | 185 |
Chapter 8 | The Vegetable Sermon | 207 |
Chapter 9 | Floribunda | 231 |
Select Bibliography | 263 | |
Index | 269 |
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