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The image displays an open book with a page from "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS) dated Friday, July 31, 1987. The page features the magazine's title at the top, with a subtitle that reads "The Times Literary Supplement." Below the title, there is an illustration of a man in profile, along with a list of article titles for that issue:
The page appears to be yellowed, suggesting it is quite old, consistent with the 1987 date. The overall layout is clean and text-focused, typical of a literary supplement.
The image depicts a page from the literary supplement of The Times, specifically the TLS (The Times Literary Supplement), dated Friday, 31 July 1983. The cover features the following:
The central part of the cover has an image of a person, likely a historical or notable figure, with a silhouette-like drawing. Below the image, there are several articles or reviews listed:
The cover suggests a variety of literary and social topics covered in this particular issue of TLS. The TLS was known for its in-depth reviews and discussions on literature, arts, and culture.
The image shows an open page from "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS), dated Friday, 31 July 1981. The TLS is a weekly magazine that focuses on literary criticism and book reviews.
The page is a cover page of the supplement. The top part of the page features the TLS logo and the name "The Times Literary Supplement" in large, bold letters. Below the main title, there is a smaller section with the date and issue number (No. 4187).
The main content area includes several headlines:
There is also an illustration of a person's profile on the left side of the page, which appears to be a photograph. The overall layout and design of the page suggest it is a printed newspaper supplement, with a focus on literary and cultural commentary.
The image shows the front page of a book or magazine containing a page from "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS). The page is dated Friday, 31 July 1981, and is issue number 4897.
The header prominently displays "TLS" in large, bold letters, followed by "THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT" in smaller text. Below the header, there is an article title and brief descriptions of the contents:
Additionally, there is an inset photograph of a person, which appears to be a portrait, although the details of the person are not clearly visible due to the quality of the image. The page also has a stamp in the upper left corner, which reads "CENTRAL LONDON LIBRARY" with the date "1981 5 1981" indicating it was possibly checked out or processed by the library. The page is bound within a book, suggesting it is part of a collection or archive.
The image shows the cover of an issue of "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS). This particular issue is dated Friday, 31 July 1981, and is numbered 4087.
Key features and articles mentioned on the cover include:
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The Times Literary Supplement is a well-known publication that reviews and discusses literature, politics, culture, and the arts. This issue likely contains in-depth articles and reviews related to the topics mentioned on the cover.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS), dated Friday, July 31, 1981. The issue number is 4077, and the price is indicated as 30p.
The clipping features several articles and reviews. The headlines and topics include:
There is also a sketch of a bearded man's profile in the lower left corner of the clipping. Additionally, there is a stamp on the upper right corner of the clipping that reads "London University Library," with the date "JULY 6 - 1981." The clipping is placed inside an open book.
The image shows an open page of "The Times Literary Supplement," commonly known as TLS, with the date "Friday 23 July [year obscured]". To the left of the page, there is a label or stamp partially visible with some text, which is not entirely clear. The content on this page includes article titles such as "King’s and Kingsmen, by Noël Annan," "Race and the inner city; violence and the media; other times, other riots," and mentions "Poetry, publicity and Edith Sitwell" along with a note on "Victims: Lev Konelev." The rest of the visible text is obscured behind a large rectangular area that has been censored for privacy. The book or supplement is resting on a surface with a neutral colored backdrop behind it. The visible edges of the pages show discoloration and signs of age or wear.
The image shows a pasted clipping of "The Times Literary Supplement" (TLS) inserted into a scrapbook or album with yellowed pages. The TLS issue is dated Friday, 31 July 1981, priced at 50p, and numbered 4,087. At the top is the TLS logo and the publication's full name in large text.
Below the header, there is a grainy, black-and-white profile image of a man facing left. To the right of the image, there is text mentioning various topics and articles:
There is also a faded stamp on the top left of the TLS header, which appears to be from a university library with a date marked "AUG 5 1981". The clipping looks carefully preserved inside the album.
The image shows a book titled "TLS: The Times Literary Supplement." The book is open to a page with a title in the center that reads "TLS" in bold letters. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "The Times Literary Supplement." The page also has a date of July 31, 1981, and a price of 5p. The page contains an article about race and the inner city, violence and the media, and other topics. The article is accompanied by a picture of a man wearing glasses and a coat. The book is placed on a gray surface, and it appears to be a collection of articles from the Times Literary Supplement.
The image shows a bound collection of issues from The Times Literary Supplement (TLS). The visible cover displays the front page of an issue dated Friday, 31 July 1981, issue number 4087, priced at 3ip (likely referring to 3 pence).
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The image depicts a historical issue of The Times Literary Supplement from 1981, highlighting a range of literary, social, and cultural topics. The bound format and library label suggest it is part of an institutional archive, emphasizing its value as a historical document. The inclusion of notable names like Noël Annan, Edith Sitwell, and Lev Kodelev indicates the issue's focus on significant literary and social commentary of the time.