Teen Date Book Magazine April 1968 Vol 6 No. 9 Sajid Khan w Pin-up No Label VG


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Teen Date Book Magazine April 1968 Vol. 6 No. 9 – Sajid Khan with Pin-Up (No Label, Very Good Condition)

Step back into the vibrant world of 1960s teen culture with this Teen Date Book April 1968 issue, featuring Sajid Khan in multiple exclusive features and pin-ups. Packed with pop star interviews, Beatles exclusives, Monkees mania, and insights into some of the decade’s biggest names, this issue is a must-have for collectors of vintage teen magazines.

This copy is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges. Interior pages are clean and well-preserved for its age. Please review photos for condition details. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. All items ship in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

British Beatles Book (Flip-Side Section)

  • Ringo in Rome (p. 65)

  • Apple Opens — Early insights into the Beatles’ Apple Corps (p. 66)

  • How the Magical EPs Were Made (p. 69)

  • Beatles Newsletter & Behind the Spotlight (pp. 73–74)

Datebook Features

  • Dino Danelli — Win the drummer’s artwork (p. 9)

  • Mark Lindsay — “How to Attract Me” (p. 12)

  • The Cowsills in Europe (p. 21)

  • Mike McGear — Meet Paul McCartney’s brother (p. 24)

  • Fiction: The Lucky One — Under-20 Prize Story (p. 28)

  • Sajid Khan — “Spend Sunday with Sajid” & “Sajid Takes You Home” (pp. 32, 36)

  • Bob Dylan — A look at “Young Bobbie Dylan” (p. 40)

  • Marlo Thomas — “That Girl” talks acting (p. 44)

  • Sonny & Cher — Their biggest love message (p. 48)

  • Dave Clark — Chatting up with the pop idol (p. 55)

All About the Monkees

  • Monkees Make Their First Movie (p. 4)

  • Davy Jones — “My Last Day on the Set” & Win Davy’s Beads (pp. 6–8)

  • Those Monstrous Monkees! (p. 18)

  • I Met the Monkees (p. 26)

  • Truth About the Monkees — by the Monkees Themselves (p. 42)

Teens Interview

  • The Doors — “Here We Go Round the Blueberry Bush” (p. 57)

  • The Association — A friendly bunch of guys (p. 58)

  • Buffalo Springfield — It started with a steamroller (p. 58)

  • Jon Provost — The Lassie star grows up (p. 60)

Pin-Ups
Mark Lindsay • Barry Cowsill • Sajid Khan (multiple) • Jay North • Billy Mumy • Leonard Nimoy • The Monkees • Sally Field • Marlo Thomas • Dave Clark

Departments
Gab Session • Ask Sally • Campus Kicks • Sound Out • Sound Scene • Shout Out

This issue combines Monkees film news, Sajid Khan’s rising star power, Beatles exclusives, and rare pop culture interviews, making it a remarkable collector’s piece from the height of 1960s teen media.

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