Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 16th 1969 (cut out)

£16.00

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 16th 1969

Paris takes its revenge: the agony of being free – newly discovered photographs of the liberation of France, by Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Wish you were here: Malibu Beach, a gilded concentration camp for the show-business people who made it big; photographs of the most expensive real estate in the world by John Bryson.

Playwright’s Progress: three frustrating years in the life of a play and of the man trying to get it produced, by Frank Norman; drawings by Frank Bellamy.

After School – The Technological Universities: Part 6 of our guide to higher education in Britain. Drawings by Diane Tippell.

Jobs for the sons of the boys: a career in medicine- the prospects discussed by Philip Norman; drawings by Mel Calman.

Those who could: the teachers they remember – ten people talk to George Perry about school teachers who had a particular influence on them; photographs by David Steen.

Comedy is a man in trouble: the worrying business of making films to make other people laugh -an interview with Jerry Lewis by Mark Peploe and Hercules Bellville; photograph by George Whitear.

The sweet magnolia blossom: how to get the best from this beautiful but slow developing plant, by Lanning Roper.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 16th 1969

Paris takes its revenge: the agony of being free – newly discovered photographs of the liberation of France, by Henri Cartier-Bresson.

Wish you were here: Malibu Beach, a gilded concentration camp for the show-business people who made it big; photographs of the most expensive real estate in the world by John Bryson.

Playwright’s Progress: three frustrating years in the life of a play and of the man trying to get it produced, by Frank Norman; drawings by Frank Bellamy.

After School – The Technological Universities: Part 6 of our guide to higher education in Britain. Drawings by Diane Tippell.

Jobs for the sons of the boys: a career in medicine- the prospects discussed by Philip Norman; drawings by Mel Calman.

Those who could: the teachers they remember – ten people talk to George Perry about school teachers who had a particular influence on them; photographs by David Steen.

Comedy is a man in trouble: the worrying business of making films to make other people laugh -an interview with Jerry Lewis by Mark Peploe and Hercules Bellville; photograph by George Whitear.

The sweet magnolia blossom: how to get the best from this beautiful but slow developing plant, by Lanning Roper.

96 pages. This issue is very good throughout. However, there is an advert cut out [see 2 scans] but all main features are intact. The centre pages are loose on the staple. Priced accordingly

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Weight 300 g
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Good condition