Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 27th 1993

£11.58

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 27th 1993

Philip Jacobson spent 20 years as a roving correspondent before settling in Paris as bureau chief of The Times from 1987 to 1992. He soon realised how little the capital has in common with everyday life in provincial France. Here he reports on the tragedy that shocked Montpellier

Joely Richardson – Her recent role  of Lady Chatterley in Ken Russell’s leave the business of much-hyped television production intentionally avoided titillating audiences and proved Richardson to be a sensitive and versatile actor. Report by E Jane Dickson. Photographs by Michael Roberts.

A reporter since she was 16, Sally Vincent insists: “We mustn’t leave the business of how the world works to the bloody sociologists. Tough and funny, she succeeds in capturing the internal life of whatever subject she writes about

The family that died of being French – Last December the Odiers of Montpellier closed ranks and carried out a suicide pact, apparently driven to it by a paranoid loathing of French society. Report by Philip Jacobson

Cover story – The increasingly outrageous demands of the actress Demi Moore have earned her the sobriquet Gimme Moore and at least one director has advised those who work with her to “put on a suit of armour”. Michael Medved reports on the self-styled empress of Hollywood. Photographs by Firooz Zahedi publications

Paul Massey’s styled portraits feature regularly on the Icons pages of The Sunday Times Magazine- in this issue he photographs celebrity photographer Koo Stark. His work can also be seen in Time, Fortune and Forbes in the US and numerous European

Bleach comber  – Having your hair done at Nicky Clarke’s Mayfair salon is a social event, a well-choreographed whirl of scissors and supermodels. Sally Vincent finds out how he makes his customers feel like a million dollars for the sum of £85

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 27th 1993

Philip Jacobson spent 20 years as a roving correspondent before settling in Paris as bureau chief of The Times from 1987 to 1992. He soon realised how little the capital has in common with everyday life in provincial France. Here he reports on the tragedy that shocked Montpellier

Joely Richardson – Her recent role  of Lady Chatterley in Ken Russell’s leave the business of much-hyped television production intentionally avoided titillating audiences and proved Richardson to be a sensitive and versatile actor. Report by E Jane Dickson. Photographs by Michael Roberts.

A reporter since she was 16, Sally Vincent insists: “We mustn’t leave the business of how the world works to the bloody sociologists. Tough and funny, she succeeds in capturing the internal life of whatever subject she writes about

The family that died of being French – Last December the Odiers of Montpellier closed ranks and carried out a suicide pact, apparently driven to it by a paranoid loathing of French society. Report by Philip Jacobson

Cover story – The increasingly outrageous demands of the actress Demi Moore have earned her the sobriquet Gimme Moore and at least one director has advised those who work with her to “put on a suit of armour”. Michael Medved reports on the self-styled empress of Hollywood. Photographs by Firooz Zahedi publications

Paul Massey’s styled portraits feature regularly on the Icons pages of The Sunday Times Magazine- in this issue he photographs celebrity photographer Koo Stark. His work can also be seen in Time, Fortune and Forbes in the US and numerous European

Bleach comber  – Having your hair done at Nicky Clarke’s Mayfair salon is a social event, a well-choreographed whirl of scissors and supermodels. Sally Vincent finds out how he makes his customers feel like a million dollars for the sum of £85

60 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age.

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition