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"A Green Gallery" (a collection of color illustrations) appears after page 182
Introduction About Green 1
1 Light at 500-510 Nanometers and the Seventeenth-Century Crisis of Consciousness 11
2 Green Stuff 44
3 Between Black and White 85
4 Green Spectacles 125
5 Listening for Green 168
6 The Curtain between the Theatre and the Globe 208
Afterword: Coloring Books 248
Notes 259
Index of Subjects and Names 315
Index of Images 325
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