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Never be silent: publishing and imperialism in Kenya, 1884-1963, by Shiraz Durrani. London: Vita Books, 2006. xi + 271 pp. ISBN 781869-886059. £21-99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2022

Derek R. Peterson*
Affiliation:
Selwyn College, University of Cambridge
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Copyright © International African Institute 2007

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