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Newsweek, June 17, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) 1925-1968 / Attempted Murder of Andy Warhol By Radical Feminist

Newsweek Inc., 1968

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Année
1968
Lieu d'édition
USA
Auteur
Multiple Contributors
Éditeurs
Newsweek Inc.
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Newsweek, June 17, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy (RFK) 1925-1968, Attempted Murder of Andy Warhol By Radical Feminist G. (Gerard), David Schine once worked closely with Joe McCarthy, Article and photos on the passing of RFK sadly entitled "Once, Again", Bobby's Last, Longest Day - article with colour photos, Sirhan Sirhan "There Just Hasn't Been a Nicer Boy", James Early Ray arrested in London, Vietnam war coverage, Submarine 'Scorpion' and her 99-man crew declared "presumed, lost", "Sweet Assasin" Valerie Solanas attempts to kill Andy Warhol -, article with photos, Nice colour-photo two-page ad for WTOP-TV features Sir Patrick, Dean and Lady Dean in the Embassy of Great Britain Biography, History Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Single Issue Magazine
Etat de conservation
Acceptable
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

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Features: Cover photo of RFK; Where is he now? - G. (Gerard) David Schine once worked closely with Joe McCarthy; Article and photos on the passing of RFK sadly entitled "Once Again"; Bobby's Last, Longest Day - article with colour photos; Sirhan Sirhan "There Just Hasn't Been a Nicer Boy"; James Early Ray arrested in London; Vietnam war coverage; Submarine 'Scorpion' and her 99-man crew declared "presumed lost"; "Sweet Assasin" Valerie Solanas attempts to kill Andy Warhol - article with photos; Nice colour-photo two-page ad for WTOP-TV features Sir Patrick Dean and Lady Dean in the Embassy of Great Britain in Washington; and more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. A sound vintage copy of this informative but painful issue. Book
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