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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine December 1st 1968.
Cover: Look at Cuba (farmers holding melons)
Design for Living: Who needs skirts? By Meriel McCooey.
Cuba. Havana. The Facade of a Western City
Edna O’Brien: The people are not boisterous…
There is not a liberal bone in our bodies, we’re revolutionaries, we’re socialists, we’re Communists
Cuban generosity is detached, it is done as a matter of course, an exercise in pure Christianity
In various classrooms children crowd round to tell us about Che, Che’s deeds, Che’s cave.
Cuban artists see us in the west as weary slaves to our consumer goods.
They are involved in a great gamble, the stakes being their lives.
Communist Cuba: Rural Cuba: Romantic Cuba.
The Importance of Being Mista Micky Mac by Arthur Hopcraft.
Richard Wagner, Blood, Gods, Sex, Gold and Pain by Philip Norman.
The Victorian Magical Mystery Tour. Victorian Lantern Slides
All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in fair to good condition for age. 96 pages