Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 8th 1989

£12.60

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 8th 1989

Cover story: Curse of the iron fist Mike Tyson is a boxer of terrifying power. The world hangs on his every punch and opponents have been pulverised. But the champion has other struggles, and as he prepares to despatch Frank Bruno, his life has become a horror story

Islands of the mind: Part 2-Mauritius The most popular Indian Ocean island with British tourists, but few of them venture far enough to discover its many peculiarities. Mark Ottaway explores the paradise where the dodo died but the harmony lingers on

God moves in a mysterious way Sister Wendy Beckett is a hermit. But from her nunnery in Norfolk she is fast becoming a respected voice in the secular world of contemporary art criticism. She shared a rare day out in London with Bryan Appleyard

Fashion: A little bit of middle Navel displays. Stop contemplating it, flaunt it. As designer cropped tops and hipsters expose the middle ground, the fashion for spring is full of eastern promise

Relative Values Sir James Goldsmith, entrepreneur, and his brother Edward

A Life in the Day  Edward Heath, MP, former Conservative prime minister

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine January 8th 1989

Cover story: Curse of the iron fist Mike Tyson is a boxer of terrifying power. The world hangs on his every punch and opponents have been pulverised. But the champion has other struggles, and as he prepares to despatch Frank Bruno, his life has become a horror story

Islands of the mind: Part 2-Mauritius The most popular Indian Ocean island with British tourists, but few of them venture far enough to discover its many peculiarities. Mark Ottaway explores the paradise where the dodo died but the harmony lingers on

God moves in a mysterious way Sister Wendy Beckett is a hermit. But from her nunnery in Norfolk she is fast becoming a respected voice in the secular world of contemporary art criticism. She shared a rare day out in London with Bryan Appleyard

Fashion: A little bit of middle Navel displays. Stop contemplating it, flaunt it. As designer cropped tops and hipsters expose the middle ground, the fashion for spring is full of eastern promise

Relative Values Sir James Goldsmith, entrepreneur, and his brother Edward

A Life in the Day  Edward Heath, MP, former Conservative prime minister

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

Additional information

Weight 250 g
Condition

Good condition