Description
This striking issue of Rolling Stone Magazine from June 21, 1973 (Issue No. 137) features prominent cultural icons Rod Stewart and John Dean III on its cover. As a must-have for any serious collector of vintage magazines, this particular issue perfectly encapsulates the vibrant music scene of the early 1970s and the complex political landscape of the time.
Not only is this issue important for its content, but it also provides invaluable insight into the era's counterculture and the evolving rock music industry. The conversations around rock stars and political figures captured in this magazine still resonate today, making it a curious piece for historians and fans alike. It’s a rare window into the Golden Age of Rock and the influential figures who shaped it.
Condition-wise, this magazine shows signs of its age, including creases on the front and scattered marks throughout the pages. Notably, there may be additional minor rips or discolored pages, but these do not detract from the magazine's overall appeal as a collectible item.
- Collectible item for fans of rock music and history enthusiasts.
- Provides a snapshot of cultural and political issues relevant in the 1970s.
For those prioritizing preservation, rest assured that all of our vintage magazines come with a plastic protective covering for added safety. We also offer combined shipping for collectors looking to expand their collections.
Check out the image below to see this beautifully nostalgic Rolling Stone Magazine:
Embrace the charm of vintage magazines and let this significant piece from Rolling Stone become a part of your collection. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of music history.