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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 15th 1995
Zoë Heller – in New York stems the sexism of birthday bouquets
Relative Values – Psychologist and writer Dorothy Einon and her son Daniel, service engineer
Last tango in Ballycotton – When the plug was pulled on a Brando film, locals were left high and dry. By Matthew Gwyther
Father of the bride – A rich man has entered the kingdoms of Europe. Louise Baring reports
Laying Vince to rest – Why a White House death still haunts Washington. By Russell Miller
Cover story – Seducer, Medusa, siren or muse? – Inside the looking glass world of Paula Yates. Simon Mills reports
A Life In The Day – Oliviero Toscani, Benetton’s image maker
Death of a slave – One boy’s fatal campaign against child labour. By Jonathan Silvers
40 pages of men’s fashion bring you the lowdown in biker chic the death of the suit, the rise of new menswear star Nigel Curtiss, and why women seldom make passes at men with moustaches
112 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition throughout. However the contents page is very creased, this seems to have been caused at the original printing process.
A great idea for a unique present for a 30th Birthday or Anniversary!