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All Mankind: Photographs from The Christian Science Monitor "The object of the Monitor is to injure no man, but to bless all mankind," wrote Mary Baker Eddy, founder of The Christian Science Monitor, in the newspaper's first issue, November 25, 1908. That purpose has been the Monitor's guide ever since - not only in reporting world events, but also in photographing its people and places. In doing so, its photographers enter a country with compassion, love, and a desire for better understanding. The result - pictures that illumine the brotherhood of man. Four of theĀ award-winning Monitor photographers have traveled a total of 88 years to 112 countries capturing the faces and places of the world. Their destinations have been as diverse as the ancient temples of Egypt and the new capital at Brasilia; The mountains of Bolivia and the plains of the American Midwest; and, New York's Fifth Avenue and China's Great Wall This collection of handsome photographs is representative of the work o