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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 24th 1985
Cover photograph by David Reed – COVER STORY – The girl who was given a new life – Just how do you face life when both your heart and lungs are dying? Shirley Lowe followed 19- year-old Deborah Leonard through the long agonising months of waiting for a transplant – and the aftermath
The one man show – Emlyn Williams at 80. Stephen Fay meets a great name in the British theatre – the actor-playwright with a talent for Charles Dickens
Daughters of democracy – Among the many changes in Spain since Franco’s death 10 years ago is the increasing prominence of women in society. Stephen Aris talked to eight of the most successful – from an ambassador to a dress designer. Christine Bustamente Martinez-Ruiz, the country’s first woman Civil Governor in Segovia. She is still only 35
Beanfeast In Blue-water City – Perth, isolated on the west coast of Australia, is launching a big tourist campaign to coincide with the America’s Cup, taking place there at Christmas next year. Sue Mott looks at the preparations but asks whether Perth’s small town charm could be at threat.
Another Day Dawning – Simon Banner profiles Daniel Day Lewis, up-and-coming actor son of writer Cecil Day Lewis, who stars in the film My Beautiful Laundrette.
Black looks – Black is chic and good taste in everything from a dinner jacket to a cigarette lighter. Georgina Howell discusses the black philosophy.
Relative Values – Brothers Alan and John Boon, who have worked together for 47 years at Mills and Boon, discuss each other with Liz Hodgkinson.
A Life In the Day – Max Headroom, the cult hero product of the television age.
102 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition for age.
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