Sunday Times Magazine January 1st 2012

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Sunday Times Magazine January 1st 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy recalls getting her own back on a notorious bully and the other people who have “dun her wrong”

Relative Values  – Toby Young, writer and broadcaster, and his sister, a Buddhist nun who became a palliative-care nurse

Witter  – The writer Linda Grant on reading too much Proust and not having a life. New column: God of Small Things, in which Matt Rudd seeks enlightenment at the self-checkout

Life in the Day of Christian Louboutin, designer of the world’s most coveted shoes

50 YEARS – The Sunday Times Magazine

COVER – The Shrimp is back. The Magazine’s first cover girl, Jean Shrimpton, is back in a new TV drama. The man who shot her to fame, David Bailey, tells us how she changed the way the world saw beauty

Young at art  – Some are budding Modiglianis. Others do wacky caricatures. Meet Britain’s child artists, as they submit self-portraits to mark the Diamond Jubilee

Tweets from the Stalag –  Christopher Ayres’ grandfather penned a gruelling, heart breaking diary from a Nazi Pow camp. Remarkably, he wrote it in ‘tweet’ form

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

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Sunday Times Magazine January 1st 2012

Waugh Zone –  Daisy recalls getting her own back on a notorious bully and the other people who have “dun her wrong”

Relative Values  – Toby Young, writer and broadcaster, and his sister, a Buddhist nun who became a palliative-care nurse

Witter  – The writer Linda Grant on reading too much Proust and not having a life. New column: God of Small Things, in which Matt Rudd seeks enlightenment at the self-checkout

Life in the Day of Christian Louboutin, designer of the world’s most coveted shoes

50 YEARS – The Sunday Times Magazine

COVER – The Shrimp is back. The Magazine’s first cover girl, Jean Shrimpton, is back in a new TV drama. The man who shot her to fame, David Bailey, tells us how she changed the way the world saw beauty

Young at art  – Some are budding Modiglianis. Others do wacky caricatures. Meet Britain’s child artists, as they submit self-portraits to mark the Diamond Jubilee

Tweets from the Stalag –  Christopher Ayres’ grandfather penned a gruelling, heart breaking diary from a Nazi Pow camp. Remarkably, he wrote it in ‘tweet’ form

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

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Weight 200 g
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Good condition