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Ashbee and Knox mix the old and modern
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‘Extraordinary window into events that shaped the early 20th century’
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On a winner with Nobel Prizes
Due to an error last week we inadvertently published in ATG No 2720 the Books & Works on Paper section from issue no 2719. Apologies for the unnecessary repetition. The online version of No 2720 was corrected and here we include the correct pages in your print edition
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Previews
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