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A collection of essays by the son of the British naturalist and scientist, Charles Darwin, who followed his father into the study of botany. First pub...Lees meer
Charles de Bernard (1804-50) was a French writer whose greatest work 'Gerfaut' was first published in 1838. This English translation includes a prefac...Lees meer
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