Sunday Times Magazine October 14th 2012

Waugh Zone  – When her teenager’s party draws an admonishing email from a disapproving mother, Daisy bites back

Relative Values  – The fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett and his daughter, Rhianna, talk about how he’s living with Alzheimer’s

Witter –  The comic Alexander Armstrong on badger-tickling and his manor. Our God of Small Things has his head examined

A Life in the Day The virtues and vices of the abstract artist Gillian Ayres

COVER  – Spy capers He dreamt up James Bond while working for The Sunday Times. But was Ian Fleming running real spooks from the cover of the foreign desk?

Ride on –  The incredible story of Frankel the superstar horse – days away from his final race – and his trainer, Sir Henry Cecil, who is fighting a brutal battle with cancer

One of a kind  – The actress Romola Garai talks about sex scenes, the second series of The Hour, and why she’s putting her “totally mad years” behind her

Critical scare  – In intensive care units more and more patients are suffering psychological trauma. And it’s continuing long after they have been discharged

64 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in very good condition for age