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Rolling Stone Magazine No 117 September 14 1972 Three Dog Night Art Pepper Paul McCartney
Rolling Stone Magazine No 117 September 14, 1972
Three Dog Night: See How They Run; Grassroots Saga: A 25-year-old Mayor in Action; David Brinkley Vs. Woeful Ignorance; Michael Tilson Thomas: Minstrel in Symphony; Of Dope & Death: The Saga of Art Pepper; Jim Croce: Messing Around In the Top Ten; Wembley Review: Little Richard, MC5 Share Boos; A Star is Born: Ol' Lester Wows 'Em in Atlanta; Beatle Wanderings: Swedish Narks Flack for Wings.
Complete issue in average legible condition. Has been archive stored folded.
Founded in California, by Jann Wenner back in 1967 Rolling Stone Magazine delved deep into the music world and frequently tackled political issues. In the first edition 11/9/1967 Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about music, but about things & attitudes that the music scene embraces. However it quickly distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time embracing traditional journalism & avoiding the radical politics championed by the underground press.
We do not use board backed paper envelopes. Magazines are placed in cellophane bags and then taped inside the mailer to keep it free from corners where damage can occur. Overseas buyers pay actual "cost postage" for extra magazines - we only charge you what it costs us.
Three Dog Night: See How They Run; Grassroots Saga: A 25-year-old Mayor in Action; David Brinkley Vs. Woeful Ignorance; Michael Tilson Thomas: Minstrel in Symphony; Of Dope & Death: The Saga of Art Pepper; Jim Croce: Messing Around In the Top Ten; Wembley Review: Little Richard, MC5 Share Boos; A Star is Born: Ol' Lester Wows 'Em in Atlanta; Beatle Wanderings: Swedish Narks Flack for Wings.
Complete issue in average legible condition. Has been archive stored folded.
Founded in California, by Jann Wenner back in 1967 Rolling Stone Magazine delved deep into the music world and frequently tackled political issues. In the first edition 11/9/1967 Wenner wrote that Rolling Stone "is not just about music, but about things & attitudes that the music scene embraces. However it quickly distanced itself from the underground newspapers of the time embracing traditional journalism & avoiding the radical politics championed by the underground press.
We do not use board backed paper envelopes. Magazines are placed in cellophane bags and then taped inside the mailer to keep it free from corners where damage can occur. Overseas buyers pay actual "cost postage" for extra magazines - we only charge you what it costs us.
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