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Australian Book Review, February 2006.

Publication: Arena Magazine
Publication Date: 01-FEB-06
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Australian Book Review, February 2006.(Magwatch)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
The February cover of Australian Book Review is emblazoned with an uncharacteristically death-metal style font that screams 'Against Religion'. This is the title of the edition's central essay, written by University of Melbourne philosopher Tamas Pataki. Elsewhere, Barry Jones reviews Geoffrey Blainey's A Short History of the 20th Century...

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