Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 22nd 1997

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 22nd 1997

Relative Values  – The award- winning architect Piers Gough and his father, Peter, octogenarian flint sculptor and former physics teacher

The outcasts  – Thousands of widows flock to the holy city of Vrindavan in northern India – for a life sentence of prayer and appalling poverty

Ghost town –  Rosewood, Florida, was destroyed by race hatred in the 1920s. Why have the wounds been reopened?

Cover story  – Ginger whine  – An exclusive interview with TV’s bête noire, Chris Evans. Why, he asks, does he make so many people see red?

Bra Italia –  La Perla underwear is such an intrinsic part of Italian culture, Martin Scorsese could make a movie about it. It’s certainly X-rated

A Life in the Day of Jim O’Connor, 79, in his final year as a steward at Wimbledon. ‘I well remember my first day at the championships as a 60-year-old new boy’

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 22nd 1997

Relative Values  – The award- winning architect Piers Gough and his father, Peter, octogenarian flint sculptor and former physics teacher

The outcasts  – Thousands of widows flock to the holy city of Vrindavan in northern India – for a life sentence of prayer and appalling poverty

Ghost town –  Rosewood, Florida, was destroyed by race hatred in the 1920s. Why have the wounds been reopened?

Cover story  – Ginger whine  – An exclusive interview with TV’s bête noire, Chris Evans. Why, he asks, does he make so many people see red?

Bra Italia –  La Perla underwear is such an intrinsic part of Italian culture, Martin Scorsese could make a movie about it. It’s certainly X-rated

A Life in the Day of Jim O’Connor, 79, in his final year as a steward at Wimbledon. ‘I well remember my first day at the championships as a 60-year-old new boy’

60 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.

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Weight 180 g
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Good condition