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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine March 9th 1975
Cover – a portrait of Peggy Warburg taken during the pioneering years of colour photography by her father J. C. Warburg. As she is today – Mrs Peggy Schlesinger photographed at her Kensington home
Poppycock – a vain attempt by the Nixon administration to wipe out Turkey’s poppy crop, and with it an important source of the world’s heroin, chronicled by Ed Epstein; illustration by Jean Lagarrigue.
Dancer’s Tale – profile of the American ballet dancer and choreographer William Louther, by Mark Amory, photographs by Terence Donovan and Anthony Crickmay
“Soon the world will be colour-mad”: the early years of colour Photography, following the introduction of the Autochrome plate in 1907 by Louis Lumière.
First Love – Jeffrey Bernard looks back on teenage infatuation one in our occasional series; Photograph by David Montgomery
Bridge by Boris Schapiro; Chess by Peter Clarke
56 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age.
A great idea for a unique present for a 50th Birthday or Anniversary!