Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 12th 1989

£12.60

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 12th 1989

Today, in a special report, we present an examination of man’s treatment of animals. Inevitably, it contains images which readers may find distressing, and which they may feel should be kept away from young children. They are intended to inform, not to upset

Our analysis of the nature of man’s relationship with animals begins on page 26. It challenges many of the basic assumptions we make about other species, about their needs, and about how much we demand from them, even those of us who deeply care about them. Whoever you are, wherever you are, you will already have done something today which – directly or indirectly – has involved the imposition of suffering on an animal. The revelations on these pages are disturbing, and may cause damage to your self-opinion as an animal lover

Beware of Berkoff Lost child or arty yob? A profile of Steven Berkoff – actor, writer, director, and the official wild man of the British theatre

Gerald’s adventures in Scarfeland A preview of the savage caricaturist’s latest guide to the great and the good

Six pictures searching for a theme The winners and the runners-up of this year’s Sunday Times/Dixons Photographic Competition

Fashion: Who framed Mr Gross? How a short-sighted optician and his partner became a far-sighted force in the world of fashion accessories

Children’s fashion: From major to minors Forget tiny-tot colours and junior designs. Today’s trend in children’s clothes is growing up fast

Design: A giant stroke for mankind A French abstract artist has left the people of Hong Kong with an enormous expression of hope and strength

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 12th 1989

Today, in a special report, we present an examination of man’s treatment of animals. Inevitably, it contains images which readers may find distressing, and which they may feel should be kept away from young children. They are intended to inform, not to upset

Our analysis of the nature of man’s relationship with animals begins on page 26. It challenges many of the basic assumptions we make about other species, about their needs, and about how much we demand from them, even those of us who deeply care about them. Whoever you are, wherever you are, you will already have done something today which – directly or indirectly – has involved the imposition of suffering on an animal. The revelations on these pages are disturbing, and may cause damage to your self-opinion as an animal lover

Beware of Berkoff Lost child or arty yob? A profile of Steven Berkoff – actor, writer, director, and the official wild man of the British theatre

Gerald’s adventures in Scarfeland A preview of the savage caricaturist’s latest guide to the great and the good

Six pictures searching for a theme The winners and the runners-up of this year’s Sunday Times/Dixons Photographic Competition

Fashion: Who framed Mr Gross? How a short-sighted optician and his partner became a far-sighted force in the world of fashion accessories

Children’s fashion: From major to minors Forget tiny-tot colours and junior designs. Today’s trend in children’s clothes is growing up fast

Design: A giant stroke for mankind A French abstract artist has left the people of Hong Kong with an enormous expression of hope and strength

132 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age

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Weight 250 g
Condition

Good condition