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  • Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books<br />
books, Rudyard Kipling: The Jungle Books, 1894 and 1895, German edition, Verlag Th. Knaur Nachfahren, 1936, book-jacket, illustration by Arthur Kampf,<br />
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  • Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books<br />
books, Rudyard Kipling: The Jungle Books, 1894 and 1895, German edition, Verlag Th. Knaur Nachfahren, 1936, cover, illustration by Arthur Kampf,<br />
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  • Klaus Rifbjerg at the typewriter surrounded by his books <br />
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  • Old books protected with chains, 20th century<br />
literature, books, old books protected with chains, 20th century,<br />
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  • Bookends with books, circa 1950<br />
literature, bookend from the fifties, collected works by Chamisso, Koerner, Stifter, Carl Julius Weber, Germany, circa 1910, 1950,<br />
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  • Book<br />
books, flipped open book,<br />
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  • Book<br />
books, flipped open book,<br />
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  • Book<br />
books, flipped open book,<br />
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  • Book<br />
books, flipped open book,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, Birth of Christ, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, initial, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, initial, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, Saint John the Evangelist, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, initial, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, initial, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, page, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, initial, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Book of Kells<br />
literature, books, Book of Kells, Virgin Mary with child, illumination, Ireland, circa 800, Saint Trinity College, Dublin,<br />
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  • Books on sale at the 2nd annual Lennoxlove Book Festival at Lennoxlove House, Haddington, Scotland, November 20, 2010. <br />
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • General view of the Books, Borders and Bikes festival at Traquair House, Innerleithen, Peebleshire, Scotland, August 20, 2011.
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  • Crowds buying books, Borders Book Festival 2015<br />
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  • Staff in the books tent, Borders Book Festival 2015<br />
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  • People buying books , Borders Book Festival 2015<br />
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  • Staff in the books tent, Borders Book Festival 2015<br />
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  • Staff in the books tent, Borders Book Festival 2015<br />
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Picture by Alex Aikman Smith/Writer Pictures
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  • A visitor takes on October 12, 2011 an e-reader for reading electronic books at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany. The U.S. software giant Microsoft announced on April 30, 2012 that will invest 300 million euros to develop 'e-books' with the largest chain of bookstores in the U.S., Barnes & Nobles. <br />
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  • A visitor takes on October 6, 2010 an e-reader for reading electronic books at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany. The U.S. software giant Microsoft announced on April 30, 2012 that will invest 300 million euros to develop 'e-books' with the largest chain of bookstores in the U.S., Barnes & Nobles. <br />
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  • Books on display in the book shop at the Borders Book Festival in Melrose, Scotland, June 15, 2013.
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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pictures by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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pictures by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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pictures by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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pictures by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Books in the Box Office and Bookshop at the Borders Book Festival 2012<br />
Harmony House in Melrose, The Scottish Borders<br />
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pictures by Alex Hewitt/Writer Pictures
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  • Daniela Sacchi stores books on the shelves of an open-air librery at the Frankfurt Book Fair, October 9, 2012. The first discussions about the revolution in the editorial world and a breathtaking presentation of New Zealand as a guest of honor marked the official opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair. October 9, 2012<br />
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  • A woman hangs books in the New Zealand's pavilion at the Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany, October 8, 2012. Starting October 10, 2012, the Frankfurt Book Fair, the largest in the world, with New Zealand as the guest of honor and some 7,300 exhibitors from over 100 countries, the summit mantains last year's levels despite the crisis. <br />
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  • Heinrich Heine, cover, book of the ballads, 1827<br />
Heine, Heinrich, 13.12.1797 - 17.2.1856, German author / writer, portrait, book cover, book of the ballads, original published in 1827, Germany, circa 1911,<br />
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  • Floral Book of Hours, 1991<br />
literature, book, floral book of hours by Simon Bening (circa 1483 - 1561), 1520 / 1525, facsimile edition, Faksimile Verlag, Lucerne, 1991,<br />
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  • German commercium book, circa 1886<br />
music, songbook, student songs, Schauenburgs public German commercium book, inside cover sheet, Lahr, publishing house of Maurice Schauenburg, at that time very famous book with student songs, music by Friedrich Silcher and Friedrich Erck, Germany, circa 1886,<br />
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  • Floral book of hours by Simon Bening, 1991<br />
literature, book, floral book of hours by Simon Bening (circa 1483 - 1561), Adoration of Magi and hunting scene, 1520 / 1525, facsimile edition, Faksimile Verlag, Luzern, 1991,<br />
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  • Floral book of hours by Simon Bening, 1991<br />
literature, book, floral book of hours by Simon Bening (circa 1483 - 1561), Adoration of Magi, 1520 / 1525, facsimile edition, Faksimile Verlag, Luzern, 1991,<br />
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  • Friedrich Eduard Bilz, book The Future State, illustration, 1905<br />
Bilz, Friedrich Eduard, 12.6.1842 - 30.1.1922, German naturopath, works, book The Future State (Der Zukunftsstaat), self-published, Leipzig 1904, 3. Auflage 1905, illustration, portrit and comparison of the today's state with the future state,<br />
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  • Friedrich Eduard Bilz, book The Future State, 1905<br />
Bilz, Friedrich Eduard, 12.6.1842 - 30.1.1922, German naturopath, works, book The Future State (Der Zukunftsstaat), self-published, Leipzig 1904, 3. Auflage 1905, title,<br />
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  • Friedrich Eduard Bilz, book The Future State, 1905<br />
Bilz, Friedrich Eduard, 12.6.1842 - 30.1.1922, German naturopath, works, book The Future State (Der Zukunftsstaat), self-publishing company, Leipzig 1904, 3. Auflage 1905, cover,<br />
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  • Still life of candle, book and quill, 20th century<br />
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  • Former German tennis professional Boris Becker stands amid bodyguards as he presents his book 'Das Leben ist kein Spiel' ('Life is no game') at the Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt/Main, Germany, 10 October 2013. Photo: Susannah V. Vergau<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
Jonah is pictured with event host and Edinburgh International Science Festival deputy director Amanda Tyndall.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Jonah Lehrer, Science writer and journalist pictured before his book event launching "Imagine: How Creativity Works" his newly published book in Edinburgh's Surgeons Hall on Saturday evening (28th April 2012).<br />
His book, published by Canongate Books and in the latest Sunday Times Best-Sellers List, explores the connections between the human brain and creative work.<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Hari Kunzru discussing his new book Gods Without Men at the London Review of Books Bookshop
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  • Hari Kunzru discussing his new book Gods Without Men at the London Review of Books Bookshop
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  • Hari Kunzru discussing his new book Gods Without Men at the London Review of Books Bookshop
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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  • Stefan Collini - UK writer and Professor of English literature and intellectual history at the University of Cambridge. His books include Common Reading: Critics, Historians, Publics and his new book 'What are Universities for?'  which is opposed to current government reform of UK university fees and argues for the special place of universities as places for open ended intellectual exploration rather than some narrow instrumental results driven focus. Pictured at the LRB bookshop in London on 29th Febuary 2012<br />
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