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The Secret Lives of Colour is a 2016 non-fiction book by British writer which explores the cultural and social history of colours. The book, which is based on a column St. Clair writes for British magazine , is organized in a series of chapters by color, arranged from white to black. Each chapter is composed of short, two to four page, essays on different shades of its respective color, discussing an interesting aspect of science, history, art, or culture relating to the shade. There are a total of 75 essays in the book. Each page is bordered by a stripe of the color it discusses for easy visual identification, even when the book is closed.

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  • The Secret Lives of Colour is a 2016 non-fiction book by British writer which explores the cultural and social history of colours. The book, which is based on a column St. Clair writes for British magazine , is organized in a series of chapters by color, arranged from white to black. Each chapter is composed of short, two to four page, essays on different shades of its respective color, discussing an interesting aspect of science, history, art, or culture relating to the shade. There are a total of 75 essays in the book. Each page is bordered by a stripe of the color it discusses for easy visual identification, even when the book is closed. (en)
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  • The Secret Lives of Colour is a 2016 non-fiction book by British writer which explores the cultural and social history of colours. The book, which is based on a column St. Clair writes for British magazine , is organized in a series of chapters by color, arranged from white to black. Each chapter is composed of short, two to four page, essays on different shades of its respective color, discussing an interesting aspect of science, history, art, or culture relating to the shade. There are a total of 75 essays in the book. Each page is bordered by a stripe of the color it discusses for easy visual identification, even when the book is closed. (en)
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