Sunday Times Magazine June 20th 2010

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Sunday Times Magazine June 20th 2010

Camilla Long –  Getting her dad to organise his own Father’s Day treat tums out to be strangely exciting for our columnist

Relative Values – Beardyman, award-winning human beat-box, and his brother, Jay, comedy singer-songwriter

Chat Room  – Abi Titmuss witters on about nursing and bad behaviour; Russell Brand’s postman antics; our philosopher asks, is art more important than science?

Short Story – An extract from the long-awaited second novel by Allison Pearson about the hysteria surrounding the 1970s heart-throb David Cassidy

A Life in the Day –  Andrew Flintoff legendary cricketer, on injuries, aqua-jogging, and his new way of life, in Dubai

Tame at last – At 51, and an accomplished author and screenwriter, Rupert Everett talks about his years of bitching, bullying and sex addiction, and why he’s finally come home to roost

COVER: Super drug? – Fifty years ago, a tiny tablet ushered in an age of sexual freedom. No more need we fear unwanted pregnancies. But with the far-reaching consequences to society, the pill has proved a mixed blessing

Waking sleeping beauty –  She’d been lying, undisturbed, in a sarcophagus in Germany for centuries. Can British archaeologists prove it is Eadgyth- the people’s princess of the 10th century?

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Sunday Times Magazine June 20th 2010

Camilla Long –  Getting her dad to organise his own Father’s Day treat tums out to be strangely exciting for our columnist

Relative Values – Beardyman, award-winning human beat-box, and his brother, Jay, comedy singer-songwriter

Chat Room  – Abi Titmuss witters on about nursing and bad behaviour; Russell Brand’s postman antics; our philosopher asks, is art more important than science?

Short Story – An extract from the long-awaited second novel by Allison Pearson about the hysteria surrounding the 1970s heart-throb David Cassidy

A Life in the Day –  Andrew Flintoff legendary cricketer, on injuries, aqua-jogging, and his new way of life, in Dubai

Tame at last – At 51, and an accomplished author and screenwriter, Rupert Everett talks about his years of bitching, bullying and sex addiction, and why he’s finally come home to roost

COVER: Super drug? – Fifty years ago, a tiny tablet ushered in an age of sexual freedom. No more need we fear unwanted pregnancies. But with the far-reaching consequences to society, the pill has proved a mixed blessing

Waking sleeping beauty –  She’d been lying, undisturbed, in a sarcophagus in Germany for centuries. Can British archaeologists prove it is Eadgyth- the people’s princess of the 10th century?

64 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