22.2.16

22/2/81: Sunday Times magazine


Selected contents:

ATOMIC BOMB SURVIVORS - As Pope John Paul prepares for his pilgrimage to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Murray Sayle visits the atom-bombed cities to see how each has come to terms with its horrific experience
(9½ pages)

BOBBY ROBSON - How Bobby Robson has survived twelve years as the manager of Ipswich Town
(3½ pages)

PIETRO ANNIGONI - Italy's most famous living artist, favourite of heads of state from Queen Elizabeth to President Kennedy, has, at 70, renounced worldly portraiture to spend much of his time at the Monte Cassino monastery near Naples painting - in return for his keep - an enormous fresco. John Pearson interviewed him near the end of his monumental task
(5 pages)

SHIRLEY CRABTREE (BIG DADDY) - "A life in the day of..."


source (pic. & text): crazyaboutmagazines.com 

No comments:

Post a Comment