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From the structure of the Berlin Wall membrane through every conflict up to the Falklands Battle, professional photographer Don McCullin has kept a path of iconic images. At the Sunday Times Magazine in the 1960s, McCullin's picture taking made him a fresh kind of hero. The flow of stories every Sunday got a era of viewers beyond the insularity of postwar Britain and in to the recesses of domestic deprivation: when in 1968, annually of political turmoil, the Beatles required new pictures, they insisted on using McCullin; when Francis Bacon, whose own job had surfaced with depiction of the ravages of the flesh, required a family portrait, he considered McCullin. McCullin now spends his days and nights quietly in a Somerset town, where he photographs the surroundings and arranges still lifes - a far cry from the world's conflict zones and the war-scarred North London of Holloway Street, where his job began. In Oct 2015 it will be 25 years because the first publication of his autobiography, Unreasonable Behaviour - a harrowing memoir incorporating his photojournalism with his lifework. The time is right to complete McCullin's story.