Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 16th 1986

£15.00

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 16th 1986

COVER STORY – The importance of being a Bergman – Hers is the glorious face that adorns the pages of the glossy magazines. Isabella Rossellini is one of the highest-paid models in the world. The daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, she, too, has now turned her attention to films, And her performance in White Nights (with Mikhail Baryshnikov) has met instant acclaim.

The New Continents 5: Africa – The last in our series examines Africa, a continent of 5000 million people grouped into 50 post-colonial nations, struggling to carve a future against debt, drought, disease, internal division and apartheid

Hey Mister take my picture – In the Fifties photographer Roger Mayne captured the flavour of London Street life and this is his most famous picture. Ian Jack looks at the man and his work, going on show this month at the V & A.

Initially yours – Fashion snobs are abandoning labels in favour of new insignia, and designers are dreaming up their own distinctive heraldic devices

Plain tales from the plains – Profile of a most unlikely literary celebrity Garrison Keillor, author of the best-selling Lake Wobegon Days which is based on his radio monologues about life in an imaginary small Midwest town

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 16th 1986

COVER STORY – The importance of being a Bergman – Hers is the glorious face that adorns the pages of the glossy magazines. Isabella Rossellini is one of the highest-paid models in the world. The daughter of Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, she, too, has now turned her attention to films, And her performance in White Nights (with Mikhail Baryshnikov) has met instant acclaim.

The New Continents 5: Africa – The last in our series examines Africa, a continent of 5000 million people grouped into 50 post-colonial nations, struggling to carve a future against debt, drought, disease, internal division and apartheid

Hey Mister take my picture – In the Fifties photographer Roger Mayne captured the flavour of London Street life and this is his most famous picture. Ian Jack looks at the man and his work, going on show this month at the V & A.

Initially yours – Fashion snobs are abandoning labels in favour of new insignia, and designers are dreaming up their own distinctive heraldic devices

Plain tales from the plains – Profile of a most unlikely literary celebrity Garrison Keillor, author of the best-selling Lake Wobegon Days which is based on his radio monologues about life in an imaginary small Midwest town

76 pages. This issue is in very good condition. There are some minor marks on the cover.

A great idea for a unique present for a 40th Birthday or Anniversary

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Weight 300 g
Condition

Good condition