Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 23rd 1983

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 23rd 1983

Are these prehistoric people living today? –  Myra Shackley’s investigation into a group of mysterious creatures half man, half beast – whom she first heard about from nomad tribes in Mongolia. A recent Russian expedition has brought back new supporting evidence.

Blow up – anything for a thrill – in Montreal customers are paying $4 a minute to be propelled up the side of a concrete silo by a 90mph updraught.

The 1983 Motor Show – what’s new on wheels for the coming year. We take a look at 13 new models which will be battling it out in the market place.

The Beatle and the Banker – how George Harrison turned himself into a film-maker. He and ex-merchant banker Denis O’Brien make a formidable team.

The Taste of India – by popular request, after our series on French cookery last year, we sample new flavours. If your experience of Indian food is based on what you’ve eaten in London or Manchester in the past 30 years, some of the lesser-known styles will surprise you.

Eye-Openers – weighty matters and racing camels.

A Life in the Day of Alan Whicker.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 23rd 1983

Are these prehistoric people living today? –  Myra Shackley’s investigation into a group of mysterious creatures half man, half beast – whom she first heard about from nomad tribes in Mongolia. A recent Russian expedition has brought back new supporting evidence.

Blow up – anything for a thrill – in Montreal customers are paying $4 a minute to be propelled up the side of a concrete silo by a 90mph updraught.

The 1983 Motor Show – what’s new on wheels for the coming year. We take a look at 13 new models which will be battling it out in the market place.

The Beatle and the Banker – how George Harrison turned himself into a film-maker. He and ex-merchant banker Denis O’Brien make a formidable team.

The Taste of India – by popular request, after our series on French cookery last year, we sample new flavours. If your experience of Indian food is based on what you’ve eaten in London or Manchester in the past 30 years, some of the lesser-known styles will surprise you.

Eye-Openers – weighty matters and racing camels.

A Life in the Day of Alan Whicker.

48 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition for age

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Weight 180 g
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Good condition