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  • He had planned to include a supplement entitled The Unreadable Book, containing extracts from Mein Kampf along with a commentary from journalism professor Horst Poettker.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • Unreadable, so why should one presume to write for them?

    "The Letters of Bruce Chatwin" Jonathan Yardley 2011

  • While two are believed to be in the Unreadable Library (sent there by the Vanguard in 1907 and by the Order of the Sacred Flame in 1839), three exist but remain in unknown hands.

    The Codex Continual » Volumeternals 2009

  • Unreadable by Joe Clark at Scroll Magazine argues that the difficulty of reading at length on a computer screen is an insurmountable problem that is actually rewiring our brains.

    Web Teacher › Useful Links: CSS Calendar, Unreadable, Accessify 2009

  • Unreadable even with dogged, sincere effort -- and I like both hard SF and space opera.

    Voice Of The Fans: What Books Have You Stopped Reading? 2010

  • Unreadable, so why should one presume to write for them?

    "The Letters of Bruce Chatwin" Jonathan Yardley 2011

  • Many times, this is in response to ignorant and impatient cries of "Unreadable!" and "Elitist!" by people who prefer conventional fiction and who, in their own sense of superiority which may just be another sort of defensiveness, state or imply that people who like less conventional fiction don't actually enjoy it.

    Archive 2010-06-01 2010

  • Oh, Unreadable One, why have you done this to your dumb creature?

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • Oh, Unreadable One, why have you done this to your dumb creature?

    The Best American Poetry 2010 Amy Gerstler 2010

  • Many times, this is in response to ignorant and impatient cries of "Unreadable!" and "Elitist!" by people who prefer conventional fiction and who, in their own sense of superiority which may just be another sort of defensiveness, state or imply that people who like less conventional fiction don't actually enjoy it.

    Novels and Alternatives 2010

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