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...The Baillie Gifford prize for non-fiction was founded in 1999 and originally named after the 18th-century author and lexicographer Samuel Johnson....
...Jerry Brotton, in his review of books on Shakespeare (“The world’s the stage”, Life & Arts, January 2), asks why Shakespeare’s work has garnered such universal attention, especially in discussing Andrew Dickson...
...Comment, analysis and other offerings from Friday’s FT, Martin Dickson: Baby boomers of the world, stand proud The FT’s Martin Dickson says it’s time for baby boomers to take a stand – ‘Our generation hasn...
...Although Marx held that such unproductive labour ought to be abolished and control given over to the “productive” workers, others, such as the publisher and member of parliament Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges...
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