Sunday Times Magazine August 19th 2018

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Sunday Times Magazine August 19th 2018

WALT’S WORLD – Rare photographs of the world’s first Disneyland in its Fifties and Sixties heyday-and how a team of “Imagineers” brought “Walt’s folly” to life

HOW IT FEELS TO…..sell a show to Netflix. By the co-creator of The Innocents, Hania Elkington

RELATIVE VALUES – Homeland’s Mandy Patinkin and his son talk about masculinity and the death of his friend Philip Seymour Hoffman

TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett helps to shame a married man with wandering hands, and Simon Barnes views a Sandwich tern soap opera

FAMILY – Lorraine Candy keeps low-key in advance of GCSE results day

THE DISH – Skye McAlpine’s perfect late summer picnic, Marina O`Loughlin reviews Pique-Nique in south London, and Will Lyons finds the best wines to accompany shellfish

DRIVING – Emma Smith tests Volvo’s biggest, sturdiest SUV yet. Plus the Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey’s life in cars

TECH – Danny Fortson reveals the glitches in the San Francisco dream machine

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The British magazine supremo Joanna Coles on leaving Hearst

INDIA KNIGHT – There’s no excuse for being a tightwad – it’s a sign of entitlement and contempt

JOSH GLANCY –  Anti-singleton prejudice is the last acceptable form of discrimination – and it’s hard to avoid during wedding season

THE INTERVIEW: KHALED HOSSEINI – The bestselling author of The Kite Runner and a Thousand Splendid Suns talks to Helena de Bertodano about his new book on the refugee crisis

A NEW KIND OF CRIMINAL – Carl Miller joins the police on a successful raid to catch a slippery cyber-villain

DROWNING, NOT WAVING – Working mums have been sold a lie about how they can achieve work-life balance, writes Christine Armstrong

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Sunday Times Magazine August 19th 2018

WALT’S WORLD – Rare photographs of the world’s first Disneyland in its Fifties and Sixties heyday-and how a team of “Imagineers” brought “Walt’s folly” to life

HOW IT FEELS TO…..sell a show to Netflix. By the co-creator of The Innocents, Hania Elkington

RELATIVE VALUES – Homeland’s Mandy Patinkin and his son talk about masculinity and the death of his friend Philip Seymour Hoffman

TOUGH LOVE, NATURE – Emma Barnett helps to shame a married man with wandering hands, and Simon Barnes views a Sandwich tern soap opera

FAMILY – Lorraine Candy keeps low-key in advance of GCSE results day

THE DISH – Skye McAlpine’s perfect late summer picnic, Marina O`Loughlin reviews Pique-Nique in south London, and Will Lyons finds the best wines to accompany shellfish

DRIVING – Emma Smith tests Volvo’s biggest, sturdiest SUV yet. Plus the Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey’s life in cars

TECH – Danny Fortson reveals the glitches in the San Francisco dream machine

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The British magazine supremo Joanna Coles on leaving Hearst

INDIA KNIGHT – There’s no excuse for being a tightwad – it’s a sign of entitlement and contempt

JOSH GLANCY –  Anti-singleton prejudice is the last acceptable form of discrimination – and it’s hard to avoid during wedding season

THE INTERVIEW: KHALED HOSSEINI – The bestselling author of The Kite Runner and a Thousand Splendid Suns talks to Helena de Bertodano about his new book on the refugee crisis

A NEW KIND OF CRIMINAL – Carl Miller joins the police on a successful raid to catch a slippery cyber-villain

DROWNING, NOT WAVING – Working mums have been sold a lie about how they can achieve work-life balance, writes Christine Armstrong

68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
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