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Sunday Times Magazine April 19 1961 Arthur C. Clarke Thames Riverside development Beatles Story pt 4
Sunday Times Magazine April 19 1961 Arthur C. Clarke Thames Riverside development Beatles Story pt 4
Sunday Times Magazine April 19, 1961
Contents, April 19, 1961
Cover: St Mary Overy Wharf
Inset, Michael Heseltine
Photographs by David Lavender
MAIN FEATURES
Watershed for the Thames
Huge areas of Londons riverfront
are now seeking to turn the sites
into profitable office blocks.
The decisions Michael Heseltine takes
in the next few weeks could change
the face of the Thames.
The Beatles: the true story 4
The wild excesses of Apple and the
final break-up of the group.
Concluding our extracts from the
definitive 41 biography.
Morris West
Profile of the best-selling author,
whose new novel, The Clowns of God,
is published next week.
LIFESPAN
Easter eggs
Designers get to work on
a classic shape.
48
Preview
A Primer of Andrew Lloyd Webbers
Musical Cats.
51
Claire Bretécher
52
We are wearing...
Old hats for new: the Panama returns.
52
Investigation
If one of your relatives is missing...
START HERE
Your view of America
Who has won a holiday to a
summer camp in America ?
Today we announce the results
of our picture competition.
58
Easter quiz
Are you an egg-head ?
Try our holiday quiz.
62
A Life in the Day of
Arthur C. Clarke.
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