VTG TV Guide Magazine October 28 1967 Who Killed Hollywood Society NY Metro Ed.


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Discover a nostalgic piece of television history with the VTG TV Guide Magazine from October 28, 1967. This edition features the intriguing cover story titled "Who Killed Hollywood," a captivating examination that dives into the glamorous yet tumultuous world of 1960s entertainment industry. Perfect for collectors and enthusiasts alike, this magazine is a treasured artifact that provides insights into the cultural landscape of its time.

The magazine is a must-have for anyone interested in the evolution of television and the stars who shaped it. It not only showcases popular shows and actors of the era but also reflects the changing societal attitudes towards Hollywood and its glitz. The eye-catching cover art is complemented by a plethora of features inside that highlight the entertainment industry’s impact on society during this pivotal decade.

Each copy is in great condition and comes with a protective plastic cover to ensure its preservation. Plus, you'll receive the exact item depicted in the listing, so you can rest assured about your purchase. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a tangible piece of TV history.

Key Features:

  • Authentic vintage magazine from 1967, ideal for collectors.
  • Includes a deep dive into the entertainment industry with exclusive insights.

We also offer combined shipping for any additional items, making it easy to expand your collection. Just ask us for more details! We take pride in providing items that are not only collectible but also packaged securely to protect their integrity during transit.

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VTG TV Guide Magazine Cover - October 28 1967

Don't let this unique opportunity slip by. Add the VTG TV Guide Magazine October 28, 1967 edition to your collection today and experience the allure of a bygone era!

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