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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 8th 1969
THE MAN WHO NEVER QUITE STOPPED – A five‑page study of Stirling Moss — his pace, his poise, and the curious afterlife of a champion who stepped away from the track but never from the public imagination. Photographs by Lord Snowdon.
THE LION OF ETHIOPIA – An eleven‑page report from Addis Ababa on Emperor Haile Selassie — statesman, symbol, survivor. Photographs by John Bulmer.
RED & WHITE – A two‑page fashion essay in stripes: bold, bright, and unmistakably 1969. Photographed by Harri Peccinotti.
48 pages. This issue is in good condition throughout for age and is fully intact. there is some creasing and edge damage to the cover









