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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine October 17th 1999
Relative Values – The boxer Prince Naseem and his older brother, Riath Hamed
Best of Times, Worst of Times – meets Glenda Jackson
Reds and recreation – Russians are rushing to an old holiday camp for communists
Thriller queen – When love turned deadly for crime writer Patricia Cornwell
True grit Photographed by Terry O’Neill – the high- achieving disabled people who set an example to us all
Cover story – Lips wide shut Kissing is one of life’s natural pleasures. So why don’t we know how it started?
Jung love – Freud was supposed to be sex-mad. But it was his protégé, Carl Jung, who bedded patients
A Life in the Day of – Trevor Baylis, Britain’s most famous living inventor
84 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age