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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine September 7th 1980
MAIN FEATURES
Death of the elephants – dramatic pictures of an elephant cull high- light one of the ironies of wild-life conservation. In Wankie National Park, Zimbabwe, elephants thrive so successfully that the growing herds are systematically culled to prevent the park being made into a wasteland.
New life for the Dalai Lama? – Tibet’s religious leader may soon be allowed back to his native country from exile in India.
Of mice and imagination – the mousy fantasy world of illustrator Jill Barklem.
Greta Garbo – hitherto undisclosed facts about the legendary star from film critic Alexander Walker’s new book.
The Photographers’ Gallery – the London showplace for photography is moving to larger premises. We make an offer of limited edition prints by three leading photographers.
LIFESPAN GUIDE TO DUBLIN
Ireland’s capital may have acquired a European flavour over the past few years but that has only added to its attractions for the visitor. The lazy, friendly Dublin of the books and bars is still there, but there’s now a more varied night life. In this week’s seven-page guide, Lifespan shows you around the city, pointing out where to stay, eat and shop, what to see, and how to pursue the Dubliners’
A Life in the Day of Punch, the cat.
112 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age