Sunday Times Magazine August 1st 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine August 1st 2010

Daisy Waugh – While the children are away, our columnist will play, go to the theatre, start her next novel..or will she?

Relative Values – The founder of the Eden Project, Tim Smit, and his daughter, Laura, counsellor and daddy’s girl

Chat Room  – Jane Birkin witters on about nudity; Jordan’s political boob; and our philosopher asks, can people change?

Short Story – Twin boys wreak havoc at their parents’ lunch party. A riotous tale from the acclaimed author Hanif Kureishi

A Life in the Day – Marcus Bentley, the inimitable Geordie voice of Big Brother, on savouring every last moment of the series

COVER: Rock and royal – Zara Phillips insists she is no rebel, and says that being 12th in line to the throne is hard graft

Chess pains – A child prodigy who vanished 20 years ago has re-emerged as a poker star. Here he reveals the truth about his abusive father and bizarre upbringing

Eastern promise – Money, models and members’ clubs: why so many young British Chinese are being seduced by Beijing

Think different, man! -The Grateful Dead were acid-taking anarchists. They also created a business model so successful it has inspired the head of Apple

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Sunday Times Magazine August 1st 2010

Daisy Waugh – While the children are away, our columnist will play, go to the theatre, start her next novel..or will she?

Relative Values – The founder of the Eden Project, Tim Smit, and his daughter, Laura, counsellor and daddy’s girl

Chat Room  – Jane Birkin witters on about nudity; Jordan’s political boob; and our philosopher asks, can people change?

Short Story – Twin boys wreak havoc at their parents’ lunch party. A riotous tale from the acclaimed author Hanif Kureishi

A Life in the Day – Marcus Bentley, the inimitable Geordie voice of Big Brother, on savouring every last moment of the series

COVER: Rock and royal – Zara Phillips insists she is no rebel, and says that being 12th in line to the throne is hard graft

Chess pains – A child prodigy who vanished 20 years ago has re-emerged as a poker star. Here he reveals the truth about his abusive father and bizarre upbringing

Eastern promise – Money, models and members’ clubs: why so many young British Chinese are being seduced by Beijing

Think different, man! -The Grateful Dead were acid-taking anarchists. They also created a business model so successful it has inspired the head of Apple

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