Rolling Stone Magazine July 19 1973 No. 139 Who's Afraid of Truman Capote?


Price:
Sale price$14.95 USD

Description

Key Details:

Discover the iconic Rolling Stone Magazine, issue dated July 19, 1973, featuring the intriguing cover story "Who's Afraid of Truman Capote?" This vintage issue is a must-have for collectors and fans of pop culture alike, offering a unique glimpse into the world of literature and celebrity during a transformative era.

Significance:

This particular vintage magazine serves as a remarkable snapshot of the 1970s, an era rich in cultural shifts and artistic expression. Truman Capote, a pivotal figure in American literature, was not only known for his writing but also for his flamboyant personality and celebrity connections. The feature in this magazine provides readers with insights into Capote's life, his controversial relationships, and reflections on the artistic landscape of the time. For those passionate about literary history, this issue captures the essence of Capote's contributions to American culture, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

Condition:

This collectible magazine is in fair condition with noticeable creases and marks on the cover and pages, typical of vintage finds. It possesses its own charm reflecting its age, making it a genuine piece for those who appreciate the allure of history. The magazine is protected with a plastic covering to ensure it remains safe while displayed or stored.

Key Features:

  • Historical insight into Truman Capote's life and works during the 1970s.
  • A collectible item for enthusiasts and readers of vintage magazines, showcasing the cultural relevance of its time.

This Rolling Stone vintage issue is more than just a magazine; it’s a portal to a fascinating period in American cultural history. Don’t miss your chance to own this piece of collectible memorabilia.

This item has creases on front, marks and within. There may be marks and rips as well. We do offer combined shipping; just ask. All of our items come with a plastic protective covering. Rips, discolored pages. Address label ripped on front.

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