Teen Date Book Magazine February 1968 Vol 6 No. 8 Davy Jones w Poster VG


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Teen Date Book Magazine February 1968 Vol. 6 No. 8 – Davy Jones Cover w/ Poster & Pin-up (No Label, VG)

This vintage Teen Date Book from February 1968 is a Monkees fan favorite, featuring Davy Jones on the cover along with a poster and multiple pin-ups inside. It’s loaded with Monkees exclusives, Beatles features, and spotlights on the hottest new groups of 1968, making it a perfect collectible for fans of 1960s teen pop culture.

This copy is in very good condition with only minor edge wear, excellent for its age. Interior pages are clean and intact. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Includes protective plastic covering. Combined shipping available.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

All About The Monkees

  • How to Give a Splash Party (p. 4)

  • Truth About the Monkees — by the Monkees themselves (p. 18)

  • Davy & Sally Together (p. 22)

  • 100 Grooviest Monkee Pix (p. 32)

  • Micky Shoots Sam! (p. 44)

Pin-ups
Paul McCartney • Davy & Sally • Micky Dolenz • Sajid Khan • Mark Lindsay • The Doors • Valentines from your faves

New Groups of ’68 (Flip-side Feature)

  • The Doors (Poster, p. 75)

  • Strawberry Alarm Clock (p. 73)

  • Box Tops (p. 72)

  • Cream (p. 71)

  • Every Mother’s SonThe CowsillsLewis & ClarkeStone PoneysProcol HarumCandymen5th Estate

All About The Beatles

  • At Home With Paul (p. 12)

  • At Home With Ringo (p. 14)

  • At Home With John (p. 42)

  • Win Patti Boyd’s Dress (p. 49)

Teens Interview Stars
Ravi Shankar • The Doors • Jimi Hendrix • The Rolling Stones

Other Features

  • Lulu Contest • The Animals on “Flower Power” • The Association • Raiders exclusives • Sajid Khan • Under-20 prize story The Silver Giant • “Our Ghost” by The Cowsills

Regular Departments
Gab Session • Sound Scene • Ask Big Sister Sally • Shout Out • Campus Kicks • Teen Letter • The Big Goof

This issue perfectly captures the Monkees craze, Beatles fascination, and the rise of late ’60s rock icons like Hendrix, The Doors, and Cream—a must-have for collectors of vintage teen magazines.

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