Description
Discover a rare piece of rock 'n' roll history with this Rolling Stone magazine from March 9, 1978. Featuring Hollywood icon Jane Fonda and singer-songwriter Jackson Browne on the cover, this vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines and music enthusiasts alike. With its vibrant photography and insightful articles, this issue encapsulates the cultural zeitgeist of 1970s America.
This particular issue serves as a significant snapshot of the era, showcasing not just the entertainment figures of the time but also the social and political issues that shaped a generation. Jane Fonda's activism and Jackson Browne's poignant lyrics both reflect the spirit of a turbulent decade, making this magazine not just a collectible but a conversation starter about the intersection of art and society.
Condition matters with vintage magazines, and this issue maintains a good status despite minor signs of wear. Expect to see age-appropriate creases and edge wear, with a special note that it has an address label on the front. However, the magazine remains a valuable addition to any collection, especially for those passionate about music and culture.
Each magazine comes carefully wrapped in a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
- This vintage magazine is in good and used condition.
- Minor wear on edges may include rips or marks.
- Address label visible on the front cover.
- It arrives in a plastic protective covering.
