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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine September 28th 1986
Cover: How Now Mao?-China 50 years after the Long March
9 Relative Values: Judge James Pickles and his daughter Carolyn Pickles, talk about each other to Veronica Groocock photo Roger Scruton
26 In the footsteps of Mao Zedong. How has China changed? Simon Winchester reports in a major article.
38 Britain’s GCSE Exams: Six of the best report by David Skan photo by Lichfield.
46 Remember National Service? Brian Jackman recalls his own as a new book by Trevor Royle comes out. Famous Faces in the Forces and Spit and Polish in Pyjamas. When Conscripts faced death
56 Don Simpson and Gerry Bruckheimer: The Talk of Tinsel Town by James Truman portrait by Tom Zimberoff
70 The Roux Brothers Just Desserts Week 3.
77 Pamela Tudor-Craig Art Historian Putting Us in the Picture on BBC2 Report by Stephen Pile photo Ian Bradshaw
81 Games Bridge by Boris Schapiro, Chess by Bernard Cafferty Bookwise by Barbara Hall
82 Jancis Robinson about The Goldilocks wine, Pinot Noir
86 Tried and Tested: A compilation by Patricia Davis, Leslie Dobson edited by Christine Walker
90 A Day in the Life of Bob Brunning, blues player and headmaster, writing about himself. Photo Mike Abrahams
92 pages. This issue is in very good condition throughout. There are a few pages near the back that have very minor tears on the page edges.
A great idea for a unique present for a 40th Birthday or Anniversary









