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Hereditary genius: An inquiry into its laws and consequences.
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Francis Galton
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1869
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Macmillan and Co
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introductory chapter.
pp. 6
Classification of men according to their reputation.
pp. 14
Classification of men according to their natural gifts.
pp. 37
Comparison of the two classifications.
pp. 50
Notation.
pp. 55
The judges of England between 1660 and 1865.
pp. 104
Statesmen.
pp. 130
English peerages, their influence upon race.
pp. 141
Commanders.
pp. 167
Literary men.
pp. 192
Men of science.
pp. 225
Poets.
pp. 237
Musicians.
pp. 247
Painters.
pp. 257
Divines.
pp. 299
Senior classics of Cambridge.
pp. 305
Oarsmen.
pp. 312
Wrestlers of the north country.
pp. 316
Comparison of results.
pp. 336
The comparative worth of different races.
pp. 351
Influences that affect the natural ability of nations.
pp. 363
General considerations.
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