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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine February 5th 1989
Philip isn’t marching any more Philip Williams, a young Guardsman, was lost in action during the Falklands war. They thought he’d died a soldier’s death, but he reappeared to be hailed as a hero, then taunted as a coward. Now he lives forever out of step with the society that asked him to fight
Cover story: Company fit for kings A slice of British Henry VI-as himself and on the cover. as actor Ralph Fiennes
Medieval history comes to life and to London this April, with The Royal Shakespeare Company’s epic production of The Plantagenets. Here we offer you an exclusive audience with some of our greatest kings Cover photograph by Richard Dudley-Smith
The killing business: Working in the bloody halls of America’s biggest slaughterhouse is a very messy business. It can also be a very dangerous one.. Sebastião Salgado’s photographic study of manual work led him to Morrell’s, in the dusty plains of South Dakota, where the cattle and the pigs aren’t the only ones living in fear of the knife
Cookery: Small but perfectly flavoured In the second part of her series on Far Eastern cookery, Madhur Jaffrey, actress and cookery writer, looks at how oriental meat dishes merge sweet and hot to achieve a delicious and tasteful harmony
Relative Values Billy Walker, former boxer, and his millionaire brother George
A Life in the Day Page 74 Katie Boyle, broadcaster and writer
86 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age