Sunday Times Magazine April 26 1961 Emperor Hirohito Isadora Duncan

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  • Sunday Times Magazine April 26, 1961


    Cover photograph: Barry Kay
    MAIN FEATURES
    18
    Tribute to Isadora
    The great Isadora Duncan is the
    subject of a new ballet which
    opens at Covent garden this week.

    Denis Thatcher takes the stage:
    John Wellss version of the
    PMs spouse has been confined so
    far to Private Eye. Now hes
    coming live to the West End.

    Hirohito at Eighty
    The beginning of a major two-part
    profile of the life and times
    of Emperor Hirohito of Japan, the
    worlds longest reigning
    monarch who is 80 this week.
    44
    Design for living
    Taps to turn you on.
    47
    Folk remedies that work
    This week: coltsfoot and horehound.

    Political profiles
    Dublins elusive premier:
    Charles Haughey.
    49
    Environment
    Who will save Stanmore Hall ?
    58
    Games
    Bridge and Chess.
    Mephisto is in the newspaper.
    START HERE
    60
    Chefs special
    Have you tried a croctail cocktail ?
    Are you a Borrible?

    In every city back street, with
    woolly hats pulled down to hide
    their pointed ears, the
    Bornibles are rung over 61

    Listomania
    Your favourite pop stars, your
    most hated school dinner,
    your best joke . . . theyre all
    in a new book of lists.

    62
    A Life in the Day of
    the Chief Rabbi.

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    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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