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Rayner, C. (1972). (c) Plugging the Gap. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, 92(5), 251-254.
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until it dropped the latter name about a year later. By this time, its slogan had changed to 'The New Young Womanโ€™.
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Anderson, Paul (2013). Mods : the new religion : the style and music of the 1960s Mods. London Omnibus
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responded to the emergence of a more liberal teenager and young woman. From 9 September 1967, it absorbed the
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Ripley, G. D. (1973). Sex education--whose baby?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 66(3), 267.
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was a British weekly magazine for young women which was published from 1966 until 1975, in London by
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Kaminer, Wendy (1994-04-10). Women, Passion and Celibacy. In The New York Times Book Review. p168.
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Consulting mastery: the ability myth : when being good is not enough
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who was appointed editor in 1967 and who had close links to the designer
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World Who's Who of Women 1992-93, Volume 11, Taylor & Francis, 1992
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and subtitled "For the young and fancy free" on its original masthead,
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Women of Spirit: Stories of Courage from the Women Who Lived Them
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and Bus Stop, and advice on love, sex, healthy eating, hair, and
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Defunct cultural magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Defunct women's magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Foale and Tuffin: the sixties : a decade in fashion
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magazine founder Audrey Slaughter at the height of the
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Index

OCLC
751551647
Fleetway
IPC
Liverpool
Honey
Swinging Sixties
City Magazines
fiction
popular culture
fashion
Biba
Mary Quant
Foale & Tuffin
make-up
Pop
monochrome
illustrations
typography
Mod
Swinging London
agony aunt
Claire Rayner
masturbation
promiscuity
Annie Nightingale
Lynne Franks
Absolutely Fabulous
Daily Express
Eve Pollard

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