Fabulous Magazine 18 July 1964 Francoise Hardy Cliff Richard Rolling Stones Beatles Elvis Presley

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  • Fabulous 18 July 1964.

    HERE'S WHERE TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT...
    CLIFF RICHARD ........................ COVER
    PHOTOGRAPHER REX FEATURES

    H| FAB/STARGAZING WITH
    JOHN LEYTON ........................ Pages 2/3
    GERRY AND FRANK TALK DOWN UNDER Page 4
    FAB PIN-UP: GERRY MARSDEN AND

    FRANK IFIELD .......................... Page 5
    PHOTOGRAPHER MAX STEINER

    BILLY JN. KRAMERIN AMERICA.......... Page 6
    FAB PIN-UP: BILLY J. KRAMER........ Page 7
    PHOTOGRAPHER BILL FRANCIS

    THOSE GLOBE TROTTING BEATLES:

    BY KEITH ALTHAM .................... Pages 8/9
    FAB PIN-UP: RICHARD ANTHONY...... Page 10
    PHOTOGRAPHER BILL FRANCIS

    MONSIEUR POP/RECORD TIME WITH

    KEN BOW ........................... Page 11
    FAB PIN-UP: SEAN CONNERY.......... Page 12
    PHOTOGRAPHER RALPH HOWARD /

    FAB PIN-UP: THE ROLLING STONES.... Pages 14/15
    PHOTOGRAPHER DEREK BERWIN

    FABS JUNE MEETS P. J. PROBY........ Page 16
    FAB PIN-UP: ELVIS PRESLEY

    starring in MGM's Kissin Cousins................... Page 17
    FAB PIN-UP: FRANCOISE HARDY...... Page 19
    PHOTOGRAPHER DAVID HICKS

    THERE'S NO NEED TO GAMBLE
    FASHION WITH GILL.................... Pages 20/21
    FAB PIN-UP: DAVE CLARK FIVE........ Page 22
    PHOTOGRAPHER RICHARD STEEDMAN

    FAB TAKES CILLA TO PARIS............ Page 25
    FAB PIN-UP: RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Page 26
    PHOTOGRAPHER PHILIP GOTLOP

    MAUREENS LETTER BOX/WHO'S WHO Page 27
    FAB PIN-UP: THE BEATLES............ Page 28
    PHOTOGRAPHER MICHAEL DARLING.

    © Fleetway Publications Limited, 1964

    There is some very slight rusting to staples but it does not spoil the magazine.

    Fabulous was a British pin-up magazine launched in January 1964. It later changed it's name to Fabulous 208 after a few years & then again to Fab208 in the 70s. Fabulous 208 magazine was one of the top selling UK teen magazines of the 60s and early 70s. It's larger size of 13x10 inches made it extremely popular as many pages consisted of full colour shots of pop, beat, psychedelic groups and musicians of the time. Many of the full page pin-ups were cut out and stuck to bedroom walls so complete issues are becoming increasingly hard to find.

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