The Darwin ConspiracyThorndike Press, 2005 - Всего страниц: 576 A New York Times Bestselling AuthorIn this riveting novel, bestselling author John Darnton transports us to Victorian England, elegantly blending the power of fact and the insights of fiction to explore the many mysteries attached to the life and work of Charles Darwin. |
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... Beagle marked ' R.M. " ? " " We do , " replied Ms. Fallows . " From Robert McCormick . I suppose you've heard of him . " Hugh had , but only that morning . Two days ago he had found the Beagle's crew list on the Internet and printed it ...
... Beagle marked ' R.M. " ? " " We do , " replied Ms. Fallows . " From Robert McCormick . I suppose you've heard of him . " Hugh had , but only that morning . Two days ago he had found the Beagle's crew list on the Internet and printed it ...
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... Beagle set sail , moving back east again toward the Atlantic , Charles thought that FitzRoy regained a modicum of hope for his great experiment , but the Captain rarely spoke of it as if talking about it might break the spell once and ...
... Beagle set sail , moving back east again toward the Atlantic , Charles thought that FitzRoy regained a modicum of hope for his great experiment , but the Captain rarely spoke of it as if talking about it might break the spell once and ...
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... Beagle's entire voyage . But no one among the crew was to know what really transpired , or could have guessed how cru- cial the day would become to the futures of those concerned . That morning Charles , FitzRoy , and McCormick took a ...
... Beagle's entire voyage . But no one among the crew was to know what really transpired , or could have guessed how cru- cial the day would become to the futures of those concerned . That morning Charles , FitzRoy , and McCormick took a ...
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