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British Heritage: February 2001/March 2001 Cover LettersBritish Heritage Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post The best balance between general-interest articles and themed issues is a a matter we’re constantly wrestling with. These special issues grew out of our desire to delve more deeply into certain subjects than we could by printing individual articles. Putting related articles together in a single issue helps bring out the relationship between aspects of a theme in a way individual articles cannot. Subscribe Today
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