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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 23rd 1989
Cover story – My Lai: a half-told story – It is 21 years since Lieutenant Calley went berserk and shot up a Vietnamese hamlet. That is the story as most people recall it. The real account of what went on has been left carefully untold – Cover photograph: Frank Pocklington
The real Russia – This month sees the first major exhibition of 20th-century Russian works of art to be shown in Britain. It offers a unique chance to examine 100 years of Russian and Soviet history through the eyes of some of its greatest artists
The perils of Patricia – A baby in Baghdad, a stripper in Soho, a socialite in America and an arriviste in disgrace. One woman has been all these things and still aspires to acquaintance with the Queen
Extraordinary fellow! – A profile of Professor George Steiner -a radical, an academic and a fearless European intellectual -a man who asks the Big Questions; about mathematics and God, silence and language and about his love of dogs
Collecting: The news of the world Since the Mappa Mundi affair, antique globes and charts have found new routes to collectors’ hearts
94 pages. This issue is in very good condition









