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March 2023 Issue Rosamund Bartlett The Gulag on Camera Aleksandr Rodchenko: Photography in the Time of Stalin By Aglaya K Glebova LR
June 2022 Issue Brian Dillon Shutter Island Another Country: British Documentary Photography Since 1945 By Gerry Badger LR
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July 2019 Issue James Delbourgo From Here to Infinity Splash: The Art of the Swimming Pool By Annie Kelly (Photography by Tim Street-Porter) The Swimming Pool in Photography By Francis Hodgson (ed)
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August 2004 Issue Patrick O'Connor Remembrance of Things Past Latrigue: Album of a Century By Martine d'Astier, Quentin Bajac, Alan Sayag (edd) The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter By Henri Murger (Trans Ellen Marriage and John Selwyn) LR
December 2004 Issue Nick Smith A Crack Shot Wilfred Thesiger: A Life in Pictures By Alexander Maitland LR
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