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Acknowledgments | vii |
Chronology of Fingerprints | xiii |
1. The Shocking Tragedy at Deptford | 1 |
2. To Catch a Crook | 20 |
3. Like Rats with No Rat-Catcher | 39 |
4. Marks on a Cocktail Glass | 61 |
5. In a Criminal's Bones | 76 |
6. A Biological Coat of Arms | 94 |
7. Britain's Identity Crisis | 112 |
8. The Case of the Little Blue Notebook | 130 |
9. An Innocent in Jail | 147 |
10. The Stratton Trial | 167 |
11. Verdicts | 185 |
Epilogue | 199 |
Source Notes | 205 |
Bibliography | 211 |
Index | 221 |
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