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Acclaimed war photographer: 'I don't believe I ever made difference'
From Vietnam to Biafra, with a career that spans over 60 years, Sir Don McCullin is one of the most respected war photographers of all time.
This month, he has brought out a new book - Life Death and Everything in Between - a collection of 140 images taken throughout his career including some never seen before.
Sir Don spoke to Weekend's Julian Worricker and explained what drove him to make the decision to publish these photographs.
(A Turkish woman mourns the death of her husband in Cyprus in 1964. Credit: Don McCullin)
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