Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 6th 1985

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 6th 1985

COVER STORY –  A village sees the light –  A tiny village in Yugoslavia claims that the Madonna appears every evening before a group of young people. Is there really a miracle in Medjugorje? Or is it Franciscan conspiracy? Gitta Sereny investigates

Life in the lair –  Wildlife experts believe the elusive leopard is almost impossible to photograph at close range. Jonathan Scott proved them wrong. A report by Brian Jackman, who joined him on a camera safari.

Who’s a big boy then? – Rob Hughes meets Doreen Simmons, a middle-aged English lay preacher in Tokyo who is an “Auntie” to Sumo wrestlers

Artists in camera – In our occasional series On artists’ homes, John McEwen and Snowdon go to Little Italy in New York, where sculptress Louise Nevelson goes hunting for junk and indulges her passion for black.

A fan’s ultimate dream – Simon Freeman profiles Graham Turner, who has graduated from advertising, language teaching and journalism to become right-hand man to Terry Venables in the running of Barcelona’s star football team.

Inès is good for the image – Meriel McCooey writes about Inès de la Fressange, the model who has been chosen by couturier Karl Lagerfield to project a new image for Chanel. More chic than Inès you cannot be,” he says.

A musician’s rocky road to Bloomsbury – Mick Brown traces the progress of Pete Townshend from erstwhile messiah of pop music to notable book publisher and writer

Relative Values – Barbara Cartland, prolific author, and her Son Ian, who manages her business affairs, discuss each other with Liz Hodgkinson.

A Life in the Day – Colin King, aged 35, who is a long distance lorry driver.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 6th 1985

COVER STORY –  A village sees the light –  A tiny village in Yugoslavia claims that the Madonna appears every evening before a group of young people. Is there really a miracle in Medjugorje? Or is it Franciscan conspiracy? Gitta Sereny investigates

Life in the lair –  Wildlife experts believe the elusive leopard is almost impossible to photograph at close range. Jonathan Scott proved them wrong. A report by Brian Jackman, who joined him on a camera safari.

Who’s a big boy then? – Rob Hughes meets Doreen Simmons, a middle-aged English lay preacher in Tokyo who is an “Auntie” to Sumo wrestlers

Artists in camera – In our occasional series On artists’ homes, John McEwen and Snowdon go to Little Italy in New York, where sculptress Louise Nevelson goes hunting for junk and indulges her passion for black.

A fan’s ultimate dream – Simon Freeman profiles Graham Turner, who has graduated from advertising, language teaching and journalism to become right-hand man to Terry Venables in the running of Barcelona’s star football team.

Inès is good for the image – Meriel McCooey writes about Inès de la Fressange, the model who has been chosen by couturier Karl Lagerfield to project a new image for Chanel. More chic than Inès you cannot be,” he says.

A musician’s rocky road to Bloomsbury – Mick Brown traces the progress of Pete Townshend from erstwhile messiah of pop music to notable book publisher and writer

Relative Values – Barbara Cartland, prolific author, and her Son Ian, who manages her business affairs, discuss each other with Liz Hodgkinson.

A Life in the Day – Colin King, aged 35, who is a long distance lorry driver.

124 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition throughout for age but does have a diagonal crease on the front cover.

 

A great idea for a unique present for a 40th Birthday or Anniversary!

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Weight 300 g
Condition

Good condition