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McCall’s Magazine – January 1974 – Vol. 101, No. 4 – Elizabeth Taylor Cover – Very Good Condition – No Mailing Label
This January 1974 issue of McCall’s Magazine features screen legend Elizabeth Taylor on the cover, captured in an intimate interview where she declares, “I don’t want to be that much in love ever again.” The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear and has no mailing label. Please review listing photos for condition accuracy. Each magazine is shipped with a plastic protective covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
FEATURED ARTICLES:
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Elizabeth Taylor: “I Don’t Want to Be That Much in Love Ever Again” – by Curtis Bill Pepper (p. 54)
A candid and emotional profile of Elizabeth Taylor as she reflects on fame, heartbreak, and resilience. -
Martha Mitchell Goes It Alone – by Vivian Cadden (p. 10)
The outspoken wife of John Mitchell emerges from political scandal with fierce independence. -
Children in Limbo – by Catherine Pomeroy Collins (p. 22)
A deep dive into the foster care system and its effects on young lives. -
The Private Anguish of Judy Agnew – by Nick Thimmesch (p. 44)
Exploring the public silence and private toll of being the Vice President’s wife during turbulent times. -
Washington’s Wittiest Woman – by Susan Sheehan (p. 64)
A portrait of one of the capital’s most sharp-tongued social and political observers. -
“Aren’t We Entitled to a Life of Our Own?” – by Norman M. Lobsenz (p. 71)
A thoughtful look at marriage, independence, and self-fulfillment. -
Fat Chance – by Felicia Lamport (p. 88)
Satirical reflections on dieting, body image, and social expectations.
FICTION:
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“Clearing Out” – Elizabeth Moulton (p. 72)
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“The End of the Story” – Gillian Tindall (p. 76)
RIGHT NOW Special Section:
The Mind Explorers (p. 27)
Topics include body language, ESP, psychic cruises, brain balancing, and encounter therapy in religious spaces.
LIFESTYLE & LIVING SECTIONS:
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Food & Cooking:
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Scallops Meunière – No Time to Cook (p. 36)
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A Perfect Soufflé Every Time – McCall’s Cooking School (p. 67)
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Rye Bread – Julia Child (p. 52)
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More Nutrition for Your Money – Mary Eckley (p. 92)
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Beauty & Fashion:
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Exercises That Relieve Tension (p. 74)
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Swimsuits That Keep You in Shape (p. 78)
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Home & Family:
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Stepping Out With Color – Home Furnishings (p. 84)
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Tops in Town – Home Sewing (p. 90)
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Caring for Holiday Gift Plants – Thalassa Cruso (p. 60)
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Health & Advice:
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When Your Ankles Swell – Dr. William A. Nolen (p. 40)
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Your Horoscope – Dr. Lee Salk (p. 18)
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You and Your Family – Lynn Minton (p. 20)
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Equipment & Consumer Guidance:
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Guide to Service and Repair Costs – Anna Fisher Rush and Margaret Schiererbl (p. 82)
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Departments Include:
McCall’s World, McCall’s Mailbox, Of Two Minds (by Dorothy & Mary Rodgers), Movie Guide for Parents, Shopping Information, and more.
Cover photograph by Sam Levin – Transworld.
This issue offers a fascinating mix of 1970s pop culture, social commentary, home life, and emotional depth—anchored by a memorable and vulnerable interview with Elizabeth Taylor.
All items ship with a plastic protective sleeve. Combined shipping is available—just ask.