Close-Ups of History
Margaret Burroughs talked about the book she edited, Close-ups of History: Three Decades through the Lens of an AP Photographer, published… read more
Margaret Burroughs talked about the book she edited, Close-ups of History: Three Decades through the Lens of an AP Photographer, published by University of Missouri Press. She was interviewed at the 30th Annual National Press Club Book Fair and Authors' Night, a fundraiser for the Eric Friedheim National Journalism Library. During the interview, she talked about the book as being made in memory of her husband, who was the person who took the pictures. close
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