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After recording the horrors of the Second World War, George Rodger vowed never again to work as a war photographer - to 'profit by others' suffering' as he put it - and embarked on a 21,000 mile odyssey across Africa. This monograph reproduces 60 of his finest photographs, accompanied by extracts from his diary and an account of his remarkable career. From the London Blitz to the Libyan desert, Rodger's words and images are eloquent in their quiet compassion and eye for the telling detail.
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