Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 29th 1990

£11.70

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 29th 1990

24 cover story: Masks of a material girl Songstress, temptress and titan, Madonna is many things but above all she is business, a corporation in the form of flesh -making $90 million in the past four years. Now, with her new film, Dick Tracy, there’s more to conquer

38 Saving the unborn child Foetal therapy is an exciting but controversial new branch of medicine-treating the unborn child in the womb is fraught with difficulty but it can save lives and avert severe handicap

50 Private art in the public eye For decades several great hordes of privately collected and priceless art have lain hidden in the Soviet Union. Now, for the first time since 1917, Russians are beginning to display their long-cherished objets d’art in public

62 A chronicle of death foretold it was the ultimate white South African nightmare, a black man stalking the suburbs by night and killing people as they lay sleeping. But the reason was stranger than any white could imagine, and is rooted in the ancient folklore of Africa

80 School was never like this The concluding part of our introduction to The Sunday Times video guide, “Computers in Education”, how schools – and their pupils – benefit from information technology

84 Fashion: Glad rags for the New Age Inspired evening wear from a self-styled Earth Mother and an ex-ICI man in a Welsh farmhouse – intrigued?

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine April 29th 1990

24 cover story: Masks of a material girl Songstress, temptress and titan, Madonna is many things but above all she is business, a corporation in the form of flesh -making $90 million in the past four years. Now, with her new film, Dick Tracy, there’s more to conquer

38 Saving the unborn child Foetal therapy is an exciting but controversial new branch of medicine-treating the unborn child in the womb is fraught with difficulty but it can save lives and avert severe handicap

50 Private art in the public eye For decades several great hordes of privately collected and priceless art have lain hidden in the Soviet Union. Now, for the first time since 1917, Russians are beginning to display their long-cherished objets d’art in public

62 A chronicle of death foretold it was the ultimate white South African nightmare, a black man stalking the suburbs by night and killing people as they lay sleeping. But the reason was stranger than any white could imagine, and is rooted in the ancient folklore of Africa

80 School was never like this The concluding part of our introduction to The Sunday Times video guide, “Computers in Education”, how schools – and their pupils – benefit from information technology

84 Fashion: Glad rags for the New Age Inspired evening wear from a self-styled Earth Mother and an ex-ICI man in a Welsh farmhouse – intrigued?

92 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age

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Weight 250 g
Condition

Good condition