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With its rather controversial cover showing that this issue was published in a more innocent time, the contents did hint at the clandestine and the revolutionary. The main feature was about Subcomandante Marcos, Mexican freedom fighter and revolutionary, along with an interview with his right-hand man Bishop Samuel Ruiz. Non-revolutionary content includes Francis Bown’s final Sartoracle column, a guide to youthspeak, Spanish sherry by Neil Ridley, Fleur de Guerre’s Vintage Socialite column, Films about weddings, The Bentley Mark Six, the History of Dunhill Pipes, Tom Hodgkinson’s Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow, and a Brief History of the Courtesan.







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