Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 16th 1995

£7.00

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 16th 1995

Fifty years ago today the Americans exploded the first atom bomb in New Mexico. Three weeks later the world witnessed the full horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Peter Millar reports on the mysterious community of scientists responsible, and Russell Miller re opens the controversial case of the Rosenberg couple, executed for selling the nuclear secret to the Russians

Zoe Heller on Cape Cod – where ugly bugs have a ball

Relatve Values – Carol Vorderman, TV presenter, and her mother, Jean

And then there was Sophie – The latest French ingénue is Sophie Marceau. By Simon Mills

Food –  Sophie Grigson’s sweet summer sorbets

A Life In The Day – Antony Gormley, sculptor and Turner Prize winner

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine July 16th 1995

Fifty years ago today the Americans exploded the first atom bomb in New Mexico. Three weeks later the world witnessed the full horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Peter Millar reports on the mysterious community of scientists responsible, and Russell Miller re opens the controversial case of the Rosenberg couple, executed for selling the nuclear secret to the Russians

Zoe Heller on Cape Cod – where ugly bugs have a ball

Relatve Values – Carol Vorderman, TV presenter, and her mother, Jean

And then there was Sophie – The latest French ingénue is Sophie Marceau. By Simon Mills

Food –  Sophie Grigson’s sweet summer sorbets

A Life In The Day – Antony Gormley, sculptor and Turner Prize winner

56 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in fair condition, with what appears to be minor water damage. It is fully dried out and completely intact but is a bit ‘crinkled’ unfortunately. Priced accordingly

 

A great idea for a unique present for a 30th Birthday or Anniversary!

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Fair condition