Description
Discover a remarkable piece of pop culture history with the George Magazine March 1998 issue featuring the iconic John Travolta on the cover. This vintage magazine captures the essence of a pivotal moment in Hollywood, highlighting Travolta's resurgence with roles in Pulp Fiction and Primary Colors; both films marked a significant turn in his career.
Published by George Magazine, founded by John F. Kennedy Jr., this edition intertwines entertainment and political commentary, making it a valuable collectible for both George Magazine aficionados and movie fans. The vivid primary colors and engaging cover story embody the blend of glamour and politics that the magazine is renowned for.
Key features of this collectible include:
- Featured celebrity: John Travolta, capturing his Hollywood charm and cultural significance
- Rare find: Limited availability makes this issue a unique addition to any vintage magazine collection
In terms of condition, this vintage magazine is in very good shape, with minimal edge wear characteristic of its age. It includes the original address label, and a removable label has been applied for preservation, which can be removed without damaging the magazine. Please refer to the attached images for a clear view of the magazine's condition.
As a rare edition in the realm of vintage magazines, the March 1998 issue of George Magazine is perfect for collectors and fans alike. This is not just an addition to your collection; it is a conversation starter that showcases the interplay of celebrity and politics during the 1990s.
Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history. With limited copies likely remaining, now is the time to secure this collectible gem for yourself!