Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1993

£11.58

Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1993

Mark Boxer, the celebrated cartoonist and former editor of The Sunday Times Magazine, is remembered fondly by his friend and adversary Martin Amis. Plus a unique selection of his extraordinary celebrity caricatures

Cover story – Naomi Wolf: winning not whining – Feminism’s most surprising sister talks to Kate Saunders about power, men, marriage and her provocative new book

Kate Saunders, the novelist, Sunday Times writer and former Booker Prize judge, is co-author of the study Catholics And Sex. This year she published Night Shall Overtake Us, a story of three girls growing up in the first world war. In Naomi Wolf she found a feminist in newly-wedded bliss

A bad man in Africa  – After gaining independence in the 1960s, Zaire should have been a Third World success story. But the 30-year rule of President Mobutu has brought the country to its knees. Philip Jacobson reports from the country’s chaotic capital, Kinshasa. Photographs by Simon Townsley

Tank top and tales –  David Cassidy was the bell- bottomed toast of the lower sixth. Russell Miller finds the 1970s sultan of swoon in a Broadway musical. The fans outside the theatre were containable

Simon Townsley has covered world events for The Sunday Times and was named the British Press Photographer of the Year in 1991. Of Zaire, he says he has ever seen a country with so much potential reduced to such a base level of subsistence through greed and corruption

Holly Hunter – This tenacious actor is winning applause for her role. as a mute, piano-playing Scot in Jane Campion’s award- winning film The Piano. Report by Joan Goodman. Photographs: Dana Fineman

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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine November 7th 1993

Mark Boxer, the celebrated cartoonist and former editor of The Sunday Times Magazine, is remembered fondly by his friend and adversary Martin Amis. Plus a unique selection of his extraordinary celebrity caricatures

Cover story – Naomi Wolf: winning not whining – Feminism’s most surprising sister talks to Kate Saunders about power, men, marriage and her provocative new book

Kate Saunders, the novelist, Sunday Times writer and former Booker Prize judge, is co-author of the study Catholics And Sex. This year she published Night Shall Overtake Us, a story of three girls growing up in the first world war. In Naomi Wolf she found a feminist in newly-wedded bliss

A bad man in Africa  – After gaining independence in the 1960s, Zaire should have been a Third World success story. But the 30-year rule of President Mobutu has brought the country to its knees. Philip Jacobson reports from the country’s chaotic capital, Kinshasa. Photographs by Simon Townsley

Tank top and tales –  David Cassidy was the bell- bottomed toast of the lower sixth. Russell Miller finds the 1970s sultan of swoon in a Broadway musical. The fans outside the theatre were containable

Simon Townsley has covered world events for The Sunday Times and was named the British Press Photographer of the Year in 1991. Of Zaire, he says he has ever seen a country with so much potential reduced to such a base level of subsistence through greed and corruption

Holly Hunter – This tenacious actor is winning applause for her role. as a mute, piano-playing Scot in Jane Campion’s award- winning film The Piano. Report by Joan Goodman. Photographs: Dana Fineman

96 pages. All our magazines are the original first day copies. The photographs shown are the copy that is for sale. Used and lightly read in good condition for age

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Weight 200 g
Condition

Good condition