Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 10th 1985

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 10th 1985

COVER STORY – The kidnapped bride – From the wild, wild West comes the harrowing story of world class American athlete Kari Swenson, kidnapped by two men living beyond the law. What happened is told by Jim Robbins

Hollywood’s young Contender – He’s Hollywood’s hottest young prospect, starring in two controversial movies this year. Mickey Rourke is the name. Mick Brown tells his story

Nasty’s doing nicely – At 29 Nastassja Kinski (Nasty’ to her friends) is a star in the Taylor, Monroe mould. Georgina Howell profiles a million-dollar property

Britain’s answer to the armchair critics – How six highly talented young designers are helping to bring British furniture back into fashion after its two decades in the doldrums.

The New Continents: the Islamic world – This Muslim is calling the faithful to prayer not in the Middle East, but in Dar-al-Islam, New Mexico. Since the oil boom brought new wealth to the Arab countries, the faith has spread dramatically. The second of our New Continents series looks at the way of life, the conflicts and the converts to the world of Islam.

Making statements – Everything we wear, everything we buy, says something about us. Peter Freedman, for one, wants to break out of the straitjacket.

We can’t go on eating like this – For three weeks we have been exploring the food additives controversy. In the final article Lis Leigh pleads for a better diet.

The unkindest cuts of all – In her series On wholesome recipes for the autumn, Frances Bissell looks at meat treats – the leanest cuts and how best to cook them

Eric Dymock on why Daimler-Benz’s £6m car simulator is a boon to motoring technology.

Relative Values  – Michel and Albert Roux, Britain’s best-known restaurateurs and the owners of seven temples of gastronomy, discuss each other.

A Life in the Day –  Derek Hatton, Liverpool’s spokesman in its rates battle

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 10th 1985

COVER STORY – The kidnapped bride – From the wild, wild West comes the harrowing story of world class American athlete Kari Swenson, kidnapped by two men living beyond the law. What happened is told by Jim Robbins

Hollywood’s young Contender – He’s Hollywood’s hottest young prospect, starring in two controversial movies this year. Mickey Rourke is the name. Mick Brown tells his story

Nasty’s doing nicely – At 29 Nastassja Kinski (Nasty’ to her friends) is a star in the Taylor, Monroe mould. Georgina Howell profiles a million-dollar property

Britain’s answer to the armchair critics – How six highly talented young designers are helping to bring British furniture back into fashion after its two decades in the doldrums.

The New Continents: the Islamic world – This Muslim is calling the faithful to prayer not in the Middle East, but in Dar-al-Islam, New Mexico. Since the oil boom brought new wealth to the Arab countries, the faith has spread dramatically. The second of our New Continents series looks at the way of life, the conflicts and the converts to the world of Islam.

Making statements – Everything we wear, everything we buy, says something about us. Peter Freedman, for one, wants to break out of the straitjacket.

We can’t go on eating like this – For three weeks we have been exploring the food additives controversy. In the final article Lis Leigh pleads for a better diet.

The unkindest cuts of all – In her series On wholesome recipes for the autumn, Frances Bissell looks at meat treats – the leanest cuts and how best to cook them

Eric Dymock on why Daimler-Benz’s £6m car simulator is a boon to motoring technology.

Relative Values  – Michel and Albert Roux, Britain’s best-known restaurateurs and the owners of seven temples of gastronomy, discuss each other.

A Life in the Day –  Derek Hatton, Liverpool’s spokesman in its rates battle

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

 

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Weight 300 g
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Good condition