16 Magazine June 1965 Vol 7 No. 1 The Beatles Dave Clark 5 w Pinup No Label


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16 Magazine June 1965 Vol. 7 No. 1 – The Dave Clark 5 with Pinup (No Label)

This June 1965 issue of 16 Magazine (Vol. 7, No. 1) captures the excitement of the British Invasion and 1960s pop culture with a cover and giant color pinup of The Dave Clark 5. Alongside exclusive Beatles features, Rolling Stones coverage, and contributions from popular teen idols, this issue is a true piece of youth culture history.

The magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior. Please note: the issue has loose pages and some cutouts, along with front cover creases, marks, and other signs of wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. All issues are shipped with a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents include:

  • Giant Color Pin-Up – The Dave Clark 5

  • “I Confess—” – George Harrison

  • Full Fax & Pix – Gary Lewis & The Playboys

  • “Letter From London” – Pattie Boyd’s News

  • 16 Club – Jan & Dean

  • “How To Overcome Shyness” – How To Become Popular

  • “Secret Sister” – Your Problems Solved

  • “Beatles & Me” – Inside Story plus 4 New Beatle Pin-Ups

  • “Those ?’s You Can’t Ask!” – Rolling Stones feature

  • “Dreamsville” – Where Dreams Come True

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

  • Huge Portrait Painting – Exclusive Paul McCartney

  • Hullabaloo – Georgie Fame & Freddie & The Dreamers

  • Autographed Portraits – The Kinks

  • “My Life In Pix” – Luke Halpin’s Life

  • Beatles’ Personal Letters – Fan Mail Answers

  • “How I Learned To Swing!” – Herman

  • 40 Top Secret Questions – David McCallum Scoop!

  • “Stop Right Where You Are!” – John Andrea, Liz M., Roger Mobley

  • “The Scaffold Gang” – Mike McGear

  • “I Confess—” – Ringo Starr

  • “What It’s Like To Be—Married To Ringo!”

  • “Flipping Out With—” Peter & Gordon, Chad & Jeremy

Despite wear, this issue remains an excellent collectible for Beatles, British Invasion, and 1960s teen magazine enthusiasts, offering a vivid window into the pop culture of its time.

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