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List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Bibliographical note
1. Introduction
2. Charles Darwin's origins
3. To lose one parent is a misfortune: childhood and adolescence
4. Cambridge: it's who you know as much as what you know
5. The offer and its acceptance
6. Sailor's luck
7. Scientific development aboard HMS Beagle: seeing thiongs in the right order
8. Darwin's women
9. From London's 'dirt, noise, vice and misery' to an extraordinarily rural quiet village'
10. The down and up of family life
11. The dawning of dangerous ideas
12. The origin of the Origin
13. Afterwards
14. Last things
15. Good luck or bad luck?
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