What a win: Darwin notebooks returned to UK library 20 years after vanishing

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They were reported missing in 2000, only to be found in a gift bag, with a note, at Cambridge University this week

Two notebooks owned by British naturalist Charles Darwin, including one containing a sketch of his famous Tree of Life, have been returned to Cambridge University’s library, more than 20 years after

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