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1. | The Poker | 1 |
2. | Memories Are Made of This | 6 |
3. | Bewitchment | 21 |
4. | Disciples | 30 |
5. | The Third Man | 39 |
6. | The Faculty | 57 |
7. | A Viennese Whirl | 73 |
8. | The Concerts in the Palais | 80 |
9. | Once a Jew | 93 |
10. | Popper Reads Mein Kampf | 106 |
11. | Some Jew! | 112 |
12. | Little Luki | 120 |
13. | Death in Vienna | 142 |
14. | Popper Circles the Circle | 165 |
15. | Blowtorch | 175 |
16. | Poor Little Rich Boy | 187 |
17. | Trajectories of Success | 206 |
18. | The Problem with Puzzles | 221 |
19. | The Puzzle over Problems | 243 |
20. | Slum Landlords and Pet Aversions | 253 |
21. | Poker Plus | 257 |
22. | Clearing up the Muddle | 274 |
23. | All Shall Have Prizes | 289 |
Chronology | 295 | |
Appendix | Times Literary | |
Supplement Letters | 306 | |
Acknowledgments | 313 | |
Sources | 317 | |
Index | 328 |
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