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Vanity Fair Magazine – June 2007 – Bruce Willis Cover (No Label, VG Condition)
This June 2007 issue of Vanity Fair features Bruce Willis on the cover, photographed by the legendary Annie Leibovitz. Inside, Willis reflects on his gritty legacy as John McClane and his unapologetic views on politics, profanity, and fame—just in time for the release of Live Free or Die Hard.
This magazine is in very good condition with minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is the one you’ll receive and comes with a protective plastic covering.
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FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS
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Free Willis (p. 168)
Bruce Willis talks to Peter Biskind about aging action heroes, political disillusionment, and teaming up with Susan Sarandon. -
Reagan, Unscripted (p. 152)
Exclusive excerpts from The Reagan Diaries, edited by Douglas Brinkley, showcasing Ronald Reagan’s candid thoughts on diplomacy, grief, and family. -
Portrait in Majesty (p. 164)
As Queen Elizabeth II celebrates key milestones, William Shawcross explores her enduring legacy—accompanied by stunning photos from Annie Leibovitz. -
Family Album (p. 176)
Patti Smith shares the spotlight with her children, Jackson and Jesse, who are joining her on stage. -
Diller@Gehry.NYC (p. 178)
Paul Goldberger reviews Barry Diller’s striking collaboration with architect Frank Gehry in Manhattan. -
Profile with Pedigree (p. 184)
A portrait of Mamie Gummer, daughter of Meryl Streep, as she shares the screen with her mother in Evening. -
The Sack of Washington (p. 186)
Cullen Murphy draws powerful parallels between ancient Rome and contemporary America in a bold excerpt from Are We Rome?
An excellent collectible for fans of Bruce Willis, celebrity profiles, and modern political commentary.
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