Sunday Times Magazine February 4 1962 Ian Fleming James Bond Peter Blake Mary Quant Jean Shrimpton

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  • Sunday Times Magazine February 4, 1962

    CONTENTS
    2 The city of Lincoln.
    9 The Changing Mood of Britain,
    by Tom Stacey.

    People of the 60's
    13 Goodbye to Wizard Prang
    15 Rewards of Virtuosity
    16 Pioneer of Pop Art: Peter Blake 2 page spread
    18 Don on the 8.40
    19 Short Circuit to Success
    20 Into the Big Time: Mary Quant 2 page spread
    23 The Living Daylights, a new
    James Bond story by lan Fleming spanning 6 (not full) pages.
    34 Basic Equipment: Cooking with Robert Carrier
    36 Cartoons by Anton
    38 In View: selective guide to
    the week's television viewing,
    by Maurice Wiggin.

    THE SUNDAY TIMES
    COLOUR SECTION
    4th February 1962
     
    A sharp glance at the mood of Britain.
    The changing mood of fashion: this
    dress typifies the move towards a
    more feminine look, away from the
    figure-denying line. By Mary Quant,
    the darling of the London young
    now being accepted and sold
    throughout the country (more of
    her clothes, page 20). In grey,
    chocolate, navy or scarlet flannel.
    18 guineas. At Liberty, Wool-
    lands, London; Darlings, Edin-
    burgh; Stewart Marriott, Truro;
    Little Shop, Cookham. Photographs
    by David Bailey.

    The girl is Jean Shrimpton.
    Inset: Irish international Jimmy
    Mcllroy, perhaps the greatest stylist
    in the game todayone of our
    people of the 60s (see page 15).
    © 1962 Thomson Newspapers Ltd. Published
    by Thomson Newspapers Ltd., Thomson
    House, London W.C.2, Tel. TERminus
    1234, and printed for The Sunday Times by
    Sun Printers Ltd, Watford and London.

    The Sunday Times Magazine is a supplement to The Sunday Times newspaper. The Sunday Times Magazine became Britains 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 world's 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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