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Peter Campbell's London Review of Books covers

20 October 2011: Campbell's final cover for the LRB Photograph: London Review of Books 9 September 2011 A dusky, soft-toned picture of a twilit car journey, for an edition featuring a story by Alan Bennett Photograph: London Review of Books 10 April 2008: Lowryesque factories spew out beautiful, rainbow-hued smoke in an edition in which the main piece, by Gareth Peirce, was headlined The War on British Muslims Photograph: London Review of Books 26 February 2009: An elegant, penguin-suited waiter stands soberly before a room full of empty tables in this issue, featuring Perry Anderson writing about Italy's decline Photograph: London Review of Books 6 September 2007: In this issue, in which Benjamin Kunkel writes on Roberto Bolano, an elegant, attenuated woman stands reading before a dusty pink backdrop Photograph: London Review of Books 20 January 2005: A dour picture of a lone woman on a train station, lit by whimsical splashes of colour (is she going on holiday, or returning?) fronts an issue in which Stefan Collini writes about the new Dictionary of National Biography Photograph: London Review of Books 21 September 2006: An impeccably white-suited, highly decorated but faceless officer provides a fitting cover image for an issue featuring a piece by Tony Judt on Bush's Useful Idiots Photograph: London Review of Books 18 August 2005: Ian Hacking's cover-feature on the Birth and Death of the Brain is beautifully brought to life in this lively illustrationg Photograph: London Review of Books 20 March 2003 Faceless crowds on an ocean liner in front of an airless city Photograph: London Review of Books

Source: The Guardian ↗

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