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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 13th 1983
Jack’s Journeys – whatever happened to Wigan Pier? First of a new series about Britain – Ian Jack
The eerie voice of America – profile of Laurie Anderson, who haunted the British pop charts with her record O, Superman. This week her six-hour multi-media performance opens in the West End of London.
Ripe for promotion – 20 young novelists have been picked for a big sales push in 1983. Will it help them to make a living out of their work?
Hand-painted roses: a strain of flowers, prettily petalled, which stem from a rose first bred 12 years ago. Rooms to grow up in: children’s style,
Eye-Openers – Spanish women covered in gold, Japanese houses buried in snow.
Citizen’s Bill – Northern Ireland correspondent Chris Ryder puts forward his own proposals to help solve the continuing problems of the province.
A Life in the Day of Anne Nightingale.
48 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition for age. There is some slight creasing on the front cover