Matthew flinders
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This book has an arrogant and didactic style, which I rather like, not least because I agree with his argument. But a bossy injunction in the preface to pay attention, look up the hard words and re-read passages you do not understand is hardly calculated to change minds.
By John Rentoul | Eagle Eye | Tuesday, 5 March 2013 at 10:43 am
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