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Sunday Times Magazine 16 March 1980 Apocalypse 1945 WWII colour photos Longleat House

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Sunday Times Magazine 16 March 1980 Apocalypse 1945 WWII colour photos Longleat House

The Sunday Times Magazine March 16, 1980

MAIN FEATURES
Going up: the National
Westminster tower, now being
completed in London, is Britains
tallest building and a technological
triumph. But behind it lies a
22-year bureaucratic saga, during
which the building became six
times higher than the bank wanted.
By Stephen Wood. Photographs by.
Denis Waugh. Page 28
Alice in Poland: how the
movie moguls made Lewis Carrolls
little girl lost into a story of
everyday factory folk.
By George Perry. Page 42
Apocalypse 1945: historic colour
pictures of the defeat of Germany.
when Allied bombing raids left
405,000 people dead. Page 47
Glenn Gould: a rare meeting with
the piano genius who never plays in
public. By Andrew Stephen. Page 66

LIFESPAN
Real Bread: a master baker bakes
us a very special loaf. Page 89
Art: Longleat House gets
a 400th birthday present. Page 90
Eating out: there were four great
restaurants in Britain; now, say
Michelin, there is a fifth, Page 90
Gallantry: the Lifespan mans guide
to buying flowers. And what
Prunella Scales -thinks. Page 92
Young offenders: a case of
suitable treatment. Page 96
Claire Bretécher: after-dinner |
conversation examined by Frances
top cartoonist. Page 99
Paperback writer: Anthony
Price, spy novelist. Page 101
Games: Chess and Bridge. Plus
the Mephisto Crossword Page 103
A Life in the Day of
Barbara Castle. Page 110

START HERE
In the second week of our new
section for young readers, Flash
Gordon continues his adventures in
the Ice Kingdom and we look at
Britains first big childrens theatre.
We begin a new series on great
disasters with the tragedy of the
worlds largest airship and we talk
to a man whose hobby is collecting
old bottles. Plus: details of our
£4000 Computer Brain competition
and, of course, jokes and puzzles.
Join us every week. Page 104

Excellent condition. Will be posted in a strong card envelope.

The Sunday Times Magazine is a 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, The Sunday Times Magazine has featured stunning images by many of the worlds great photographers. As well as a string of sumptuously presented images are works by many highly regarded writers such as Ian Fleming, Martin Amis, Zoe Heller, James Fox, Bruce Chatwin, Jilly Cooper and Nicholas Tomalin.

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