16 Magazine January 1965 Vol 6 No. 8 The Animals w Pinup No Label


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16 Magazine January 1965 Vol. 6 No. 8 – The Animals with Pinup (No Label)

This January 1965 issue of 16 Magazine (Vol. 6, No. 8) spotlights The Animals in a collectible color pinup, alongside a wealth of features on The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis, and other major stars of the 1960s. Filled with exclusive photos, fan letters, and pop culture highlights, this issue captures the spirit of Beatlemania and the British Invasion.

The magazine is in good condition. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review photos for condition details. All magazines are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents include:

  • Color Pin-Up – The Animals

  • “Their Wildest Secret Pix!” – The Beatles

  • “What It’s Like To Kiss Him!” – Elvis & Shelley

  • Beauty Bonus – How To Get Him To Notice You

  • “Secret Sister” – Your Problems Solved

  • “Which Do You Choose?” – Luke Halpin & Timmy Rooney

  • “Dreamsville” – Where Dreams Come True

  • “What’s Cooking With—” Johnny Crawford

  • 16 Club News – Dionne Warwick

  • “On The Scene” – Kay K. & Scooter

  • “What Is It?” – Beatlemania feature

  • Meet Miss 16

  • Giant Pin-Up – Peter McEnery

  • “The Poop On The Group” – GeeGee’s Gossip

  • “That Lovable Ringo!” – Ringo Starr Exclusive

  • “The Stones Fight Back!” – The Rolling Stones

  • “40 Intimate Questions” – Jane Asher

  • “Letter From London” – Pattie Boyd

  • “Stop Right Where You Are!” – Meet Marvin Gaye

  • Beatles’ Personal Letters – Fan Mail Answers

  • Contest – Win Beatle Goodies!

  • “I Grew Up With—” Patty Duke

  • Fan Club News – Beatles Ltd.

  • “My Hates And Loves” – P.J. Proby

  • Stars’ Address Page

  • “Mods or Rockers?” – Dusty Springfield & Lesley Gore

  • Color Pin-Up – The Dave Clark Five

With features on both British Invasion icons and American favorites, this issue offers a vivid snapshot of 1965 teen idol culture and remains a sought-after collectible for fans of 16 Magazine.

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