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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine December 28th 1969.
Cover: Mae West Today: ‘Interesting without being vulgar’
‘There are ninety-five square miles of Malta, twenty six of Gozo and one of Comino. In each square mile there is a welcome. Friendships I know are often fleeting acquaintanceships. But somehow in Malta they last longer’ by David Willis.
Massacre at Pinkville March 16 1968. The devastation caused by the War in Vietnam. Pictures by Sergeant Ron Haeberle.
The Mae Queen. Mae West that living legend of uncertain age has returned to the screen after 27 years. By John Kobal. New photographs by David Montgomery.
Ted Heath’s other crew: Ted Heath takes part in the Sydney to Hobart Race in Morning Cloud by Peter Gilman with photos by Colin Jones.
Our right little, loose little island: continuing our series Aspects of the sixties by Philip Windsor.
Aspects of the sixties: The Krays photos by David Bailey.
All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and in fair condition for age. Unfortunately the is an advert cut out at the very back [see photo] None of the main articles are affected and all other pages intact.