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Lee Lockwood

Lee Lockwood

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12 featured booksLee Lockwood

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OL892221A

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12 representative editions

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  • Display name

    Lee Lockwood

  • Personal name

    Lee Lockwood

  • Source identifier

    OL892221A

Featured books

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  • Castros Kuba : Ein Amerikaner in Kuba

    Representative edition published 2016

    Open Work
  • Lee Lockwood. Le Cuba de Castro. 1959–1969

    Representative edition published 2016

    Open Work
  • Lee Lockwood. Le Cuba de Castro. 1959–1969

    Representative edition published 2016

    Open Work
  • Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel

    Representative edition published 2003

    Open Work
  • Daniel Berrigan

    Representative edition published 1973

    Open Work
  • Conversation with Eldridge Cleaver

    Representative edition published 1970

    Open Work
  • Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel

    Representative edition published 1969

    Open Work
  • Castro's Cuba

    Representative edition published 2016

    Open Work
  • Absurd convictions, modest hopes

    Representative edition published 1973

    Open Work
  • Conversazione con Cleaver

    Representative edition published 1972

    Open Work
  • Conversation with Eldridge Cleaver, Algiers

    Representative edition published 1971

    Open Work
  • Gordon Parks, W. Eugene Smith, John Szarkowski [and] Walter Rosenblum in a symposium speaking out on "Photographic style", April 1st, 1963, at the New School for Social Research, New York city

    Representative edition linked

    Open Work