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60s SURFING magazine ANTHONY HOWARTH David Miller TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE
60s SURFING magazine ANTHONY HOWARTH David Miller TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE
Rare issue of The Telegraph magazine from the late sixties; published for one day in the UK.
Surfing feature cover, plus large article : 'Hooked on surfing. As bewitching as falling in love. A synthesis of physical and mental ecstasy. On the eve of the European championships in Jersey, David Miller justifies the superlatives'.
Photographer Anthony Howarth talks about taping a camera to his surfboard to take the shots. Cover and three pages.
Includes an illustrated guide to the shapes of surfboards being made at the time.
Also in this issue -
The Queen's Scribe Donald Jackson.
The procedure leading to sainthood.
English art sold to America, with photos by Patrick Thurston. 2 pages. The story of a Yorkshire builder who discovered a second flourishing business - prowling art galleries and exporting canvases of Old England to the USA.
Patrick Marnham on hippies favourite The Royal Hotel Katmandu, where the marijuana grows wild in the surrounding fields and Coca-Cola is prohibited. 4 pages.
Excellent condition. All pages intact and still tight to staples.
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