Sunday Times Magazine November 30th 2008

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Sunday Times Magazine November 30th 2008

DID YOU KNOW? Three snippets of the unexpected, including the real life inspiration for the film There Will Be Blood; and the Essex girl behind Kylie’s success

RELATIVE VALUES – The “dizzy, crazy and naughty” world of Anna Carteret and her daughter Hattie Morahan, both actresses

OPEN MINDS – it’s time self help books enjoyed a rebirth – because we need them more than ever before, says Alain de Botton

ONE YEAR ON – We track down Gillian Gibbons, the British primary school teacher who caused a furore in Sudan for letting her pupils is give a teddy bear the name “Mohammad” as she starts new life in China

SHORT STORY – Julian Barnes one of Britain’s most revered novelists, brings us the moving tale of a jaded divorcee who discovers cruel truths about his lovers past

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Karen Millen fashion supremo turned philanthropist

SPECTRUM

A 12 page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world-the finest images and cutting-edge photo reportage

LOOK BUT DON’T TOUCH  – America’s Biggest boy band are all charms and chastity rings. But how virtuous are the Jonas Brothers

COVER: CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN – Plagued by disease and poverty with one in every nine children dying before they turn five. Liberia desperately needs your help.

ESSENCE OF HUMOUR – She is one of our funniest actresses and after four decades Alison Steadman still has as gagging for more

DRAWING CONCLUSIONS – Lucian Freud’s early pictures of wide-eyed beauties reveal is attitude to women

THE LOST BOY – He was the son of Frances most celebrated actor and spent his short life trying to escape from his shadow: the tragic untold story of Guillaume Depardieu

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Sunday Times Magazine November 30th 2008

DID YOU KNOW? Three snippets of the unexpected, including the real life inspiration for the film There Will Be Blood; and the Essex girl behind Kylie’s success

RELATIVE VALUES – The “dizzy, crazy and naughty” world of Anna Carteret and her daughter Hattie Morahan, both actresses

OPEN MINDS – it’s time self help books enjoyed a rebirth – because we need them more than ever before, says Alain de Botton

ONE YEAR ON – We track down Gillian Gibbons, the British primary school teacher who caused a furore in Sudan for letting her pupils is give a teddy bear the name “Mohammad” as she starts new life in China

SHORT STORY – Julian Barnes one of Britain’s most revered novelists, brings us the moving tale of a jaded divorcee who discovers cruel truths about his lovers past

A LIFE IN THE DAY – Karen Millen fashion supremo turned philanthropist

SPECTRUM

A 12 page feature devoted to the best photojournalism in the world-the finest images and cutting-edge photo reportage

LOOK BUT DON’T TOUCH  – America’s Biggest boy band are all charms and chastity rings. But how virtuous are the Jonas Brothers

COVER: CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN – Plagued by disease and poverty with one in every nine children dying before they turn five. Liberia desperately needs your help.

ESSENCE OF HUMOUR – She is one of our funniest actresses and after four decades Alison Steadman still has as gagging for more

DRAWING CONCLUSIONS – Lucian Freud’s early pictures of wide-eyed beauties reveal is attitude to women

THE LOST BOY – He was the son of Frances most celebrated actor and spent his short life trying to escape from his shadow: the tragic untold story of Guillaume Depardieu

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

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