Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 10th 1976

£17.00

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 10th 1976

The Faces of Protest: Free speakers in the free World are increasingly concealing their identity

Prisoners in the sun: photographs from the Eritrean guerrillas’ prison camp in Ethiopia, taken by Jon Swain

Home at the top: in the third and final extract from his memoirs The Way the Wind Blows, Lord Home describes the events that led to his becoming Prime Minister,

Bear of Very Little Brain … and a head for business: Winnie the Pooh at 50, by Celia Haddon; illustration by James Marsh.

Mr Dowell dances up from the suburbs: Anthony Dowell, principal dancer of the Royal Ballet, talks to Gordon Burn; photographed by Snowdon.

Home Town: novelist Norman Levine recalls growing up in Ottawa in the Thirties; photograph by David Steen.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 10th 1976

The Faces of Protest: Free speakers in the free World are increasingly concealing their identity

Prisoners in the sun: photographs from the Eritrean guerrillas’ prison camp in Ethiopia, taken by Jon Swain

Home at the top: in the third and final extract from his memoirs The Way the Wind Blows, Lord Home describes the events that led to his becoming Prime Minister,

Bear of Very Little Brain … and a head for business: Winnie the Pooh at 50, by Celia Haddon; illustration by James Marsh.

Mr Dowell dances up from the suburbs: Anthony Dowell, principal dancer of the Royal Ballet, talks to Gordon Burn; photographed by Snowdon.

Home Town: novelist Norman Levine recalls growing up in Ottawa in the Thirties; photograph by David Steen.

96 pages. This issue is in very good condition

A great idea for a unique gift for a 50th Birthday or Anniversary

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Weight 250 g
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Good condition