Sunday Times Magazine September 19th 2009

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Sunday Times Magazine September 19th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The clever young canine who called 911 and saved his owner’s life; the teenage muse who starred in Manet’s most controversial nude painting; and did an unlucky number add up to disaster for the Titanic?

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The legendary designer Barbara Hulanicki, founder of Biba, on being back in the front line of fashion

RELATIVE VALUES – Vernon Kay, the model turned television presenter, and his strict but adoring mother, Gladys

OPEN MINDS Easter isn’t just for believers, says the psychologist Nicholas Humphrey : atheists can rejoice in resurrection too

ONE YEAR ON –  The British journalist Richard Butler was kidnapped at gunpoint in Iraq and held hostage for two months – in constant darkness and facing the threat of execution. But since then he has accepted two assignments in Afghanistan, and says the ordeal hasn’t dented his addiction to living on the edge

IM EVERY WOMAN  – Cindy Sherman’s portraits of herself in often grotesque guise have won her acclaim in the art world. In a rare interview, she admits that even she is sometimes frightened by her photographs

THE ABOMINABLE FAMILY MAN – He was lauded for his insights into the family yet with his own he was disloyal, uncaring and prone to violent drunken rages. We reveal some home truths about the psychiatrist RD Laing

PLANTING HOPE In the remote heart of Mozambique, a region devastated by civil war, one British enterprise has helped to create a flourishing farming community. So why is it facing suspicion, scepticism and even sabotage?

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Sunday Times Magazine September 19th 2009

DID YOU KNOW? The clever young canine who called 911 and saved his owner’s life; the teenage muse who starred in Manet’s most controversial nude painting; and did an unlucky number add up to disaster for the Titanic?

A LIFE IN THE DAY – The legendary designer Barbara Hulanicki, founder of Biba, on being back in the front line of fashion

RELATIVE VALUES – Vernon Kay, the model turned television presenter, and his strict but adoring mother, Gladys

OPEN MINDS Easter isn’t just for believers, says the psychologist Nicholas Humphrey : atheists can rejoice in resurrection too

ONE YEAR ON –  The British journalist Richard Butler was kidnapped at gunpoint in Iraq and held hostage for two months – in constant darkness and facing the threat of execution. But since then he has accepted two assignments in Afghanistan, and says the ordeal hasn’t dented his addiction to living on the edge

IM EVERY WOMAN  – Cindy Sherman’s portraits of herself in often grotesque guise have won her acclaim in the art world. In a rare interview, she admits that even she is sometimes frightened by her photographs

THE ABOMINABLE FAMILY MAN – He was lauded for his insights into the family yet with his own he was disloyal, uncaring and prone to violent drunken rages. We reveal some home truths about the psychiatrist RD Laing

PLANTING HOPE In the remote heart of Mozambique, a region devastated by civil war, one British enterprise has helped to create a flourishing farming community. So why is it facing suspicion, scepticism and even sabotage?

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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