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Jeremy Lewis

Palomar College
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  • Palomar College
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
20th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (4)
  •  50
    Why in publishing the grass has become less green Rose-tinted ruminations of an editor-turned-author
    Logos 17 (3): 133-138. 2006.
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    Book Reviews Of '–œThe Mapmakers: A History Of Stanfords'–, '–œIndexers And Indexes In Fact & Fiction'–, '–œPublishing: A Leap From Mind To Mind'–, '–œA Fighting Withdrawal: The Life Of Dan Davin'–, '–œBritish Book Publishing As A Business Since The 1960s; Selected Essays.'–
    with Ian Norrie, Iain Stevenson, Peter W. Adams, and Nancy C. Mulvany
    Logos 15 (2): 101-110. 2004.
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    How famous names originated: Hatching a Penguin: The start of paperback populism
    Logos 19 (1): 20-25. 2008.
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    Book Reviews Of â–œThe Mapmakers: A History Of Stanfordsâ–, â–œIndexers And Indexes In Fact & Fictionâ–, â–œPublishing: A Leap From Mind To Mindâ–, â–œA Fighting Withdrawal: The Life Of Dan Davinâ–, â–œBritish Book Publishing As A Business Since The 1960s; Selected Essays.â– (review)
    with Ian Norrie, Nancy C. Mulvany, Peter W. Adams, and Iain Stevenson
    Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 15 (2): 101-110. 2004.
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