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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 10th 1988
A vile trade – The rarer the species, the higher the price and the greater the delicacy – tiger broth and stewed leopard represent a trade in the worst possible taste. Brian Jackman exposes its perpetrators
Cover story – But is it really the right stuff? Tom Wolfe, New York journalist and ageing enfant terrible unleashes his first novel on an expectant world. Cover photograph by Dana Fineman/Sygma
A magnificent man and his flying machines – Sir Thomas Sopwith aviator, war veteran and centenarian recalls a generation that included the Wright brothers
Hems ancient and modern – As hem lines and eyebrows are raised the second time around, six of the Sixties best show how they’ve shaped up to the mini revival
Something to brag about – Who else but the tireless Melvyn Bragg could be conversant with Golding, au fait with Hockney and at home with Clapton?
Relative Values – Writer Alan Sillitoe and his photographer son, David
Tried & Tested – Marmalade does homemade have more appeal?
A Life in the Day – Christine Dodwell writer and traveller.
60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition for age