Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1976

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1976

A new role in Europe: out of the frying pan and into the fire- candid suggestions of the parts that the Nine will play in the United States of Europe when the new European parliament gets under way next year. Models by Luck and Flaw; commentary by Nicholas Mason.

Just William: profile of Sir William Walton, by Russell Harty; photograph by David Montgomery.

Decade of discovery: the successes of Surrey – one of the technological universities created in the 1960s, by Tony Osman; photographs by David Reed.

The storming of Maxim’s: Egon Ronay’s bid to launch a British attack on France’s gastronomic Bastille, by Michael Bateman; photographs by David Reed.

The village that bent the A2: how the people of Bridge, near Canterbury, have struggled, campaigned and finally won the fight to stop juggernauts travelling through their village, by Michael Hill.

Arty facts: a look at some of the jewels of history – replica charms available from the British Museum’s exhibition Jewellery Through 7000 Years’ and the Royal Academy’s Pompeii Exhibition AD 79, Photographs by James Wedge, report by Meriel McCooey.

Home town: Max Bygraves recalls his boyhood in London’s dockland; photograph by Kenneth Griffiths.

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1976

A new role in Europe: out of the frying pan and into the fire- candid suggestions of the parts that the Nine will play in the United States of Europe when the new European parliament gets under way next year. Models by Luck and Flaw; commentary by Nicholas Mason.

Just William: profile of Sir William Walton, by Russell Harty; photograph by David Montgomery.

Decade of discovery: the successes of Surrey – one of the technological universities created in the 1960s, by Tony Osman; photographs by David Reed.

The storming of Maxim’s: Egon Ronay’s bid to launch a British attack on France’s gastronomic Bastille, by Michael Bateman; photographs by David Reed.

The village that bent the A2: how the people of Bridge, near Canterbury, have struggled, campaigned and finally won the fight to stop juggernauts travelling through their village, by Michael Hill.

Arty facts: a look at some of the jewels of history – replica charms available from the British Museum’s exhibition Jewellery Through 7000 Years’ and the Royal Academy’s Pompeii Exhibition AD 79, Photographs by James Wedge, report by Meriel McCooey.

Home town: Max Bygraves recalls his boyhood in London’s dockland; photograph by Kenneth Griffiths.

96 pages. This issue is in very good condition

A great idea for a unique gift for a 50th Birthday or Anniversary

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Weight 250 g
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Good condition