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Valentine Pop Special 1959 Fleetway Elvis Gene Vincent Cliff Marty Wilde Vgc on 2040-motos

US $114
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London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom
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TypeType:Handbooks/ Annuals

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You are bidding for the “Valentine Pop Special” from 1959. This paperback was published in the UK by Fleetway Publications. Features and black & white photos of the top pop stars of the day.

The book is complete, unclipped and in very good condition. Just a couple of 'bumps' at the spine corners. Some creasing to the cover and the original plastic foil covering has largely gone. Internally, minimal signs of wear, pages are bright and clear, no sign of yellowing.

I have provided a few pictures of the book, please, check condition for yourself before bidding. This is the item you will receive.

All my items are carefully packed for dispatch. I will combine postage for multiple wins.

Happy Bidding!

Vincent All for Sale

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