Modern Screen Magazine November 1966 The Lennon Sisters No Label


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Modern Screen Magazine November 1966 The Lennon Sisters No Label – Good Condition

This November 1966 issue of Modern Screen Magazine features the Lennon Sisters with a candid feature on the heartbreaks and challenges within their marriages. Blending Hollywood gossip, music icons, and stories of America’s favorite stars, this issue offers a snapshot of mid-1960s celebrity life—from Liz Taylor and Monty Clift to the Beatles, Julie Andrews, and Paul Newman.

Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with normal age-related wear. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive. Please review the photos carefully for condition. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

  • David McCallum – the divorce story his wife could not hide any longer

  • Connie Stevens & Eddie Fisher – “I’ll See My Love Tonight” (by Jane Ardmore)

  • Liz Taylor & Montgomery Clift – “The Boy I Grew Up With, the Man I Loved” (by Ruth Waterbury)

  • The Beatles – “Are the Beatles Right About Religion?” (by Joy Schaeffer)

  • Mia Farrow & Frank Sinatra – the tragic reason they won’t have children (by Sylvia Conrad)

  • Robert Vaughn – why he has to get married (by Leila Haze)

  • Natalie Wood – the only man who can save her (by Chris Chase)

  • Rock Hudson – the real reason he will never marry again (by Steve Gardner)

  • Julie Andrews – the little girl who taught her how to love (by Christine Langfitt)

  • Paul Newman – a man of action

  • Luci Baines Johnson & Pat Nugent – intimate details of their newlywed life (by Leslie Valentine)

  • Samantha Eggar – the baby who stole their hearts

  • John F. Kennedy Jr. – his efforts to be a good little boy (by Chris Chase)

  • The Lennon Sisters – heartbreak and tears in their marriages (by Dora Albert)

  • Lynda Bird Johnson & George Hamilton – “How Do You Say No to the President’s Daughter?” (by Ruth Waterbury)

  • Burt Ward – watching his wife give birth (by Susan Landers)

  • Phyllis Diller – “Are You Ready for Her?” (by Helen Weller)

Departments:

  • New Movies

  • Eight-Page Gossip Extra – by Dorothy Manners

  • Society and the Stars – by Suzy

This issue blends Hollywood scandal, politics, and musical icons, making it a fascinating collectible. A must-have for fans of the Lennon Sisters, Beatles-era readers, and collectors of 1960s celebrity magazines.

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