Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 27th 1990

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 27th 1990

Cover story – Making the face fit  – When builders found a skeleton in a Cardiff garden last December, police engaged the skill of a medical artist who was able to recreate the face that matched the skull

Hide and sequin –  Now the glitterati can sparkle from top to toe in sequinned shifts, jackets, leggings…

A housewife of Oxford  – Aung San Suu Kyi, beautiful daughter of a Burmese martyr, left the security of English family life to return to Burma and lead a political party. Now she’s under house arrest

The quick and the dead –  The most gruelling motorbike race in the world, the Isle of Man TT, starts tomorrow. But should this death or glory event be banned?

Benefit of Hynde sight  – Chrissie Hynde, once the wild woman of rock, is now a crusading eco-centric

Design – A new value in silver.  Three talented young silversmiths fashion a shining renaissance

Men’s style –  New Etonians Pop stars of the brocaded waistcoat celebrate the college’s 550th anniversary

Relative Values – Nina Bawden, the novelist, and her daughter Perdita

A Life in the Day of Dr Rob Buckman, the cancer specialist

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine May 27th 1990

Cover story – Making the face fit  – When builders found a skeleton in a Cardiff garden last December, police engaged the skill of a medical artist who was able to recreate the face that matched the skull

Hide and sequin –  Now the glitterati can sparkle from top to toe in sequinned shifts, jackets, leggings…

A housewife of Oxford  – Aung San Suu Kyi, beautiful daughter of a Burmese martyr, left the security of English family life to return to Burma and lead a political party. Now she’s under house arrest

The quick and the dead –  The most gruelling motorbike race in the world, the Isle of Man TT, starts tomorrow. But should this death or glory event be banned?

Benefit of Hynde sight  – Chrissie Hynde, once the wild woman of rock, is now a crusading eco-centric

Design – A new value in silver Three talented young silversmiths fashion a shining renaissance

Men’s style –  New Etonians Pop stars of the brocaded waistcoat celebrate the college’s 550th anniversary

Relative Values – Nina Bawden, the novelist, and her daughter Perdita

A Life in the Day of Dr Rob Buckman, the cancer specialist

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

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition