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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Unhitched: The Trial of Christopher Hitchens (Richard Seymour)

 

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Dedication
Prologue: Predictable as Hell
1. Christopher Hitchens in Theory and Practice
2. English Questions, From Orwell to Thatcher
3. Guilty as Sin: Theophobia, From Rushdie to the War on Terror
4. The Englishman Abroad and the Road to Empire
JEFFERSONIAN BARBARISM
THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF: GUILT BY ASSOCIATION
HOLLOW MAN: THE KILLING OF MARK DAILY
Conclusion: Twenty-Twenty Blindfold
HOW THINGS COULD HAVE BEEN
‘WHY PICK ON MILD TUNISIA?’
WHY PICK ON LIBYA?
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Acknowledgments
Notes
Prologue: Predictable as Hell
1. Christopher Hitchens in Theory and Practice
2. English Questions, From Orwell to Thatcher
4. The Englishman Abroad and the Road to Empire
Conclusion: Twenty-Twenty Blindfold
About the Author
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