Description
Confidential Magazine August 1964 Vol. 12 No. 8 The Beatles No Label – Good Condition
This August 1964 issue of Confidential Magazine (Vol. 12, No. 8) captures the sensationalism and scandal-driven reporting that made Confidential one of the most notorious publications of its time. With a headline feature on The Beatles—“Psst! Who Hushed Up These Stories About the Beatles?”—this issue blends celebrity gossip, international intrigue, and Hollywood exposés, making it a fascinating collectible from the peak of the Beatlemania era.
Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with normal wear consistent with age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos for condition. Each copy is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
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Psst! Who Hushed Up These Stories About The Beatles? – by Ian Laird Carstairs
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For Sale! Nearly New Harem, Apply King Saud, Saudi Arabia – by Haris Arvakian
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Why Warren Beatty Wanted Leslie Caron for His New ‘Pussycat’ – by Perry Simpkins
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Heard About Astrology-Sexology? – by P. O. Laris
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How Barbara Hutton Keeps Her Boyfriends Hutton-Bothered – by Hewitt Van Dorne
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Zsa Zsa Gabor & Jayne Mansfield: What’s Cooking in Their Red-Hot Cold War? – by Thomas Dove
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What Makes Eartha Kitt a White Man’s Darling? – by Samson Rebaldi, Jr.
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Inger Stevens Confesses: “I Tried to Kill Myself!” – by Aaron Putnam
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A Confidential Peek at the World’s Bawdiest Sex Binge – by Arne Svenske (Bonus Extra)
Departments:
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Letters, We Get Letters
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Hollywood Confidential
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Broadway Confidential
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Europe Confidential
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Short Shorts: No Strings Attached – by Tom Ball
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A Switch in Time – by Jay Carr
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Tattle-Tape: 50,000 ‘Fair Ladies’ Hustling the World’s Fair – by Arch Calvin
This issue offers a vivid look at mid-1960s pop culture, with a rare Beatles-focused exposé alongside classic Hollywood gossip. A unique collectible for Beatles fans, pop culture historians, and enthusiasts of vintage scandal magazines.