Already we have several
carefully edited volumes of his own memoirs, the Alistair Horne official biography, and recently his post-war diaries.
Not exact matches
Bad
editing, flat characters, excess gooiness, dull writing, all discouraged me from buying those
carefully curated, thoughtfully winnowed
volumes.
Intelligently and
carefully edited by Thomas Weski and Heinz Liesbrock, this superb
volume makes an argument for photography as the definitive art form of the twentieth century by presenting whole series of works by the medium's pioneers, instead of isolated individual photographs.