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'The coming of heredity', The Listener, Jan 1952, and Discovery, 13

MS. Darlington c. 44/E.191

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Title

'The coming of heredity', The Listener, Jan 1952, and Discovery, 13

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MS. Darlington c. 44/E.191

Summary

This was originally a talk on the BBC's Third Programme and published in The Listener. Arrangments were made to republish it in Discovery but the version printed in May 1952 contained textual variations unauthorised by Darlington and he demanded an apology and a correction in the August issue. Folder includes correspondence, drafts for amendments, copies of published versions, letters to The Listener, etc.

Date

1952

Language

English

Physical extent

1 file

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Archive of Cyril Dean Darlington (1903-1981)

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