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Sunday Times Magazine 14 May 1972 Teddy Boy fashion Sex Pistols Malcolm McLaren Let it Rock
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Sunday Times Magazine 14 May 1972 Teddy Boy fashion Sex Pistols Malcolm McLaren Let it Rock
The Sunday Times Magazine Contents, May 14, 1972
The Master Builders 13: the last in our series of great buildings of the world the Lutyens Residency, New Delhi, by David Gebhard; photographs by Robert Freson. Page 18
Memories of my father: Bertrand Russell the family man, remembered by his son Conrad. Page 32
Countryside hilly. Passed through several villages: Philip Norman embarks on a mini-safari to Morocco; photographs by Colin Jones. Page 38
New Suede Shoes: a return to the Teddy Boy fashions of the Fifties. Screaming Lord Sutch - Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's Shop "Let it Rock". Report by Valerie Wade; photographs by Hans Feurer. Page 44
The UNOFFICIAL HISTORY OF 20th CENTURY. The third instalment in our series of true stories ignored or misrepresented by conventional history. Italy 1922: Mussolini's March on Rome the Secret Subsidies, by Andrew Hale. Page 48
Britain 1932: The Battle for Kinder Scout, by David Cook. Page 55
Ireland 1939: The Blueshirt Bully Boys, by Edward Norman. Page 56
Germany 1933: The Reichstag Fire: Hitler innocent, by Donald Watt. Page 63
Russia 1936: Stalin's Purges: the reason why, by Robert Conquest. Page 66
Britain 1937: Goering's secret trip to London, by Willy Frischauer. Page 71
Britain 1939: An attempt to buy off Hitler, by Norman Stone. Page 74
Britain 1939: BBC flirts with advertising, by Asa Briggs. Page 78
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The Sunday Times Magazine is a popular supplement to The Sunday Times newspaper. The Sunday Times Magazine became Britain's first colour newspaper supplement on its launch in February 1962. Over the past 50 years Sunday Times Magazine regularly featured impressive images by many of the worlds leading photographers. Known for it continual supply of sumptuously presented images are works by many highly regarded writers such as Ian Fleming, Martin Amis, Zoe Heller, James Fox, Bruce Chatwin, Nicholas Tomalin and Jilly Cooper.
The Master Builders 13: the last in our series of great buildings of the world the Lutyens Residency, New Delhi, by David Gebhard; photographs by Robert Freson. Page 18
Memories of my father: Bertrand Russell the family man, remembered by his son Conrad. Page 32
Countryside hilly. Passed through several villages: Philip Norman embarks on a mini-safari to Morocco; photographs by Colin Jones. Page 38
New Suede Shoes: a return to the Teddy Boy fashions of the Fifties. Screaming Lord Sutch - Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood's Shop "Let it Rock". Report by Valerie Wade; photographs by Hans Feurer. Page 44
The UNOFFICIAL HISTORY OF 20th CENTURY. The third instalment in our series of true stories ignored or misrepresented by conventional history. Italy 1922: Mussolini's March on Rome the Secret Subsidies, by Andrew Hale. Page 48
Britain 1932: The Battle for Kinder Scout, by David Cook. Page 55
Ireland 1939: The Blueshirt Bully Boys, by Edward Norman. Page 56
Germany 1933: The Reichstag Fire: Hitler innocent, by Donald Watt. Page 63
Russia 1936: Stalin's Purges: the reason why, by Robert Conquest. Page 66
Britain 1937: Goering's secret trip to London, by Willy Frischauer. Page 71
Britain 1939: An attempt to buy off Hitler, by Norman Stone. Page 74
Britain 1939: BBC flirts with advertising, by Asa Briggs. Page 78
Ex condition. Will be posted in a cardboard envelope.
The Sunday Times Magazine is a popular supplement to The Sunday Times newspaper. The Sunday Times Magazine became Britain's first colour newspaper supplement on its launch in February 1962. Over the past 50 years Sunday Times Magazine regularly featured impressive images by many of the worlds leading photographers. Known for it continual supply of sumptuously presented images are works by many highly regarded writers such as Ian Fleming, Martin Amis, Zoe Heller, James Fox, Bruce Chatwin, Nicholas Tomalin and Jilly Cooper.
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