Vintage People Magazine 25 Most Intriguing People of 1981 Double Issue

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Vintage People Magazine 25 Most Intriguing People of 1981 Double Issue

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Date Published: December 26, 1981- January 4, 1982
Cover Feature Photo: Elizabeth Taylor, Ronald Reagan, Princess Diana and Others
COVER STORY
Old Violet Eyes Is Back
Elizabeth Taylor Has a Spectacular Time Onstage and Off, Making Her One of PEOPLE's Most Intriguing of the Year.

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  • Vintage People Magazine 25 Most Intriguing People of 1981 Double Issue  
  • Date Published: December 26, 1981- January 4, 1982
  • Cover Feature Photo:  Elizabeth Taylor, Ronald Reagan, Princess Diana and  Others
COVER STORY
Old Violet Eyes Is Back
Elizabeth Taylor Has a Spectacular Time Onstage and Off, Making Her One of PEOPLE's Most Intriguing of the Year
Pg. 26
 
Table of Contents
 
The 25 Most Intriguing People of 1981
Pg. 5
Ronald Reagan
The President and His Lady Speak of Fears, Family and the Future of the Nation
Pg. 22
Lech Walesa
Poland's Prayers for Freedom Rest in a Man of Faith—and Bold Deeds
Pg. 28
Bradford Smith
The Man Who Took Us to the Planets Is Saturnine
Pg. 30
Bryant Gumbel
The New Today Show Host Aims to Be King of the Mountain on Morning TV
Pg. 32
Crown Prince Fahd
If Middle East Peace Is Preserved Praise Allah and the Saudi Heir Apparent
Pg. 34
Rabbit Angstrom
John Updike's Fictional Hero Comes Back Fat, Rich and Ready for the '80s
Pg. 36
Ted Turner
In His One-Man Air War, Cable's Captain Courageous Stares Down the Big Guns of Network TV
Pg. 39
Diana, Princess of Wales
A Kindergarten Teacher Becomes a Princess, They Beguile the World and He Begets An Heir
Pg. 40
Gloria Monty
She's Behind the Biggest Bubble in Showbiz: Soap Operas
Pg. 44
David Stockman
He Is Nearly Done in by His Own Hand, the One That Would Tighten the Nation's Belt
Pg. 46
Lena Horne
A Glamorous Grandmother Wants Audiences to Wonder: 'How Does the Old Broad Do It?'
Pg. 51
John Mcenroe
He's Number One in Tennis, but Superbrat's Score with the Public Is Still Love-Hate
Pg. 60
Edgar Bronfman
A Liquor Baron Enlivens a Year of Corporate Merger Mania
Pg. 62
Barbara Mandrell
Without Hemming or Hee-Hawing, a New Country Queen Takes on TV and Wins
Pg. 64
Thomas Sowell
A Maverick Social Thinker Attracts Attention—and Decides He Doesn't Like It
Pg. 66
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
After Two Centuries, Austria's Child Prodigy Has Become the World's Favorite Composer
Pg. 70
Tom Selleck
More Modest Than Macho, He's the Hot-as-a-Pistol Heartthrob of Magnum P.I.
Pg. 72
Mick Jagger
Mr. Rolling Stone Finds Sweet Satisfaction with Rock's Richest Tour Ever
Pg. 74
Richard Viguerie
A Direct-Mail Genius Is Funding the Sound Effects for That Thunder on the Right
Pg. 81
Nicholas Nickleby
At $100 a Seat It Could Have Been a Bleak House on Broadway but Dickens Proved a Smash
Pg. 82
Sandra Day O'Connor
Up at 4 A.M. to Read Briefs, She Learns That a Woman Justice's Work Is Never Done
Pg. 84
Harrison Ford
He's the New Breed of Action Star: Little Ego, Medium Fame, Big Bucks
Pg. 86
Fernando Valenzuela
Baseball Almost Struck Out but a Mexican Rookie Conjures Up a Magical Season
Pg. 88
Elizabeth McGovern
A Talented Beauty Soars from High School to Stardom as a Dippy Sex Kitten in Ragtime
Pg. 92
How 1981 Treated Some Personalities Since We Saw Them Last
For Gary Collins and Vernon Jordan: New Jobs. For Muriel Humphrey: a New Husband. For Antler, North Dakota: New Hope
Pg. 94
In the Year of the Medfly, Even Celebs Weren't Immune to the Sting of Bad Luck
Pg. 112
A Pope and Two Presidents Fall Victim to Those Who Would Write History with a Gun
Pg. 117
Driven to the (Great) Wall, TV Bets Millions on Wouk's Winds, Peck and a Parton Sis
Pg. 120
Kosinski Tilts at Pop, Caro Unmasks L.B.J. and No Complaints from Portnoy's Lover
Pg. 122
Whatever the Weather, It's Leather, and An Ex-Leatherneck Leads the Way
Pg. 124
For a Touch of Classic, a Piano Purist and a Child of Opera
Pg. 127
Annie Arrives, Dolly Dazzles, Mork Becomes Garp and Superman and Meryl Play Deadly Games
Pg. 128
Ronstadt Revisited, Another Miles, a High-Tech Fiddler and Spunky Calamity Jane
Pg. 130
Gerry Cooney Tunes Up, a Stubborn Coach Won't Give Up, and Two Teenagers Measure Up
Pg. 132
From Floppy Discs to Space Invaders, a Nation Copes with the Mystique of a New Machine
Pg. 134
Richard Nixon Is Stirring, and Politicians Wonder What's Up Besides His Once Low Profile
Pg. 139
If You Have to Ask How Much It Costs to Succeed in Reagan's Social World, You Can't Afford It
Pg. 140
The One Great Scorer Should Know That These Celebs Really Played, or Cheered, the Game
Pg. 142
 
Magazine is in excellent condition with only slight yellowing of page's and tiny edge tear on back cover. Totally intact. Please Note: Magazine can not be shipped Via Media Mail per USPS Postal Regulations.

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