October 2024 Issue Bryan Appleyard Candid Cameras Magnum America: The United States By Peter van Agtmael & Laura Wexler (edd) LR
June 2023 Issue Miranda Seymour A Camera of One’s Own Thoroughly Modern: The Pioneering Life of Barbara Ker-Seymer, Photographer, and Her Brilliant, Bohemian Friends By Sarah Knights LR
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
February 2022 Issue Fran Bigman Candid Camera Vivian Maier Developed: The Real Story of the Photographer Nanny By Ann Marks LR
October 2000 Issue Patrick O'Connor Paris Black and White Brassaï: No Ordinary Eyes By Alain Sayag & Annick Lionel-Marie Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s By Petrine Archer-Straw LR
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)
December 1979 Issue Arthur Marshall Sugar Plums Self Portrait with Friends. The Selected Diaries of Cecil Beaton 1926-1974 By Richard Buckle (ed) LR
September 1987 Issue Tom Lubbock Hatchet Work Photomontage: A Political Weapon By David Evans and Sylvia Gohl LR
March 1986 Issue Francis Hodgson Constant is the Eye Eisenstaedt and Company: An Exhibition of the Photographs of Alfred Eisenstaedt LR
November 2015 Issue Caroline Moorehead Both Sides of the Lens Lee Miller: A Woman's War By Hilary Roberts (ed) LR
July 2003 Issue Patrick O'Connor A King of Infinite Space Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Man, The Image and the World By Peter Galassi, Robert Delpire et al LR
April 2004 Issue Rupert Christiansen Close Up But Eerily Distant Bill Brandt: A Life By Paul Delany Behind The Camera: Bill Brandt By Bill Brandt (Intr David Mellowr, Mark Haworth-Booth LR
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
April 2005 Issue Jane Rye Magnificent Mulch In Camera: Francis Bacon – Photography, Film and the Practice of Painting By Martin Harrison LR
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