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review essay: Spectres of tolerance: living together beyond cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitanism: ethics in a world of strangers. By Kwame Anthony Appiah. London: Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books. 2006. 209 pp. £16.99 cloth. ISBN 0 713 99941 1. After empire melancholia or convivial culture? By Paul Gilroy. London and New York
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review essay: Spectres of tolerance: living together beyond cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitanism: ethics in a world of strangers. By Kwame Anthony Appiah. London: Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books. 2006. 209 pp. £16.99 cloth. ISBN 0 713 99941 1. After empire melancholia or convivial culture? By Paul Gilroy. London and New York: Routledge. 2004. 200 pp. £15.99 paper. ISBN 0 415 34308 9. After the cosmopolitan? Multicultural cities and the future of racism. By Michael Keith. London and New York: Routledge. 2005. 248 pp. £24.99. ISBN 0415 341698
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Review: REREADING: The Pelican brief: Pelicans are back: as the non-fiction Penguin imprint relaunches, Paul Laity tells the story of the blue-spined books that inspired generations of left-leaning autodidacts - and transformed the publishing world
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Penguin gets particularly playful with new imprint
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Isokon Furniture — Modernist Dreams in Plywood
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The days when a Penguin soared
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