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A week in photography
£75, GOST, hardcover, 144 pages, 98 images, 258x350mm
An exhibition of rare iconic works from In the American West is a must-see, says Amy Davies
Over 50 years of the photographic career of Anton Corbijn are celebrated in a huge new book. Steve Fairclough spoke to him to discover more
England in the 18th century had no love for its landscape, preferring instead Italianate views, until George Stubbs came and decided to paint his horses true to the setting in which they lived, as Bendor Grosvenor reveals
Take a peek behind the scenes of our latest issue with the writers and photographers who made it happen
Who, today, remembers Robert Vas? His Refuge England (1959), a partly autobiographical account of a Hungarian migrant trying to make sense of London—its confusing streets and dizzying profusion of sig
GH ’s books director Joanne Finney shares her pick of this month’s new hardback releases