20 October 2011: Campbell's final cover for the LRBPhotograph: London Review of Books9 September 2011 A dusky, soft-toned picture of a twilit car journey, for an edition featuring a story by Alan BennettPhotograph: London Review of Books10 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 MuslimsPhotograph: 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 declinePhotograph: London Review of Books6 September 2007: In this issue, in which Benjamin Kunkel writes on Roberto Bolano, an elegant, attenuated woman stands reading before a dusty pink backdropPhotograph: London Review of Books20 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 BiographyPhotograph: London Review of Books21 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 IdiotsPhotograph: London Review of Books18 August 2005: Ian Hacking's cover-feature on the Birth and Death of the Brain is beautifully brought to life in this lively illustrationgPhotograph: London Review of Books20 March 2003 Faceless crowds on an ocean liner in front of an airless cityPhotograph: London Review of Books
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