QUEEN
John Bulmer BEATON Norman Parkinson MARK BOXER Peter O'Toole TONI FRISELL Queen
John Bulmer BEATON Norman Parkinson MARK BOXER Peter O'Toole TONI FRISELL Queen
Rare issue of British fashion magazine The Queen.
Originally a society magazine, when this title began publication in the late 1800's, it was reinvented in the 1960's and this is one of our most sought after issues.
The iconic cover design was created by the art director, Mark Boxer - What's so great about the British? There are cartoons drawn by Boxer inside as well, 3 pages, under his signature 'Marc'.
Toni Frissell phottographs Prince Philip and others as part of a 6 page feature.
This issue includes work by:
- Roger Mayne
- Colin MacInnes
- Norman Parkinson (see photos - we think the model is Bond girl Tania Mallett)
- John Bulmer
- John Hedgecoe
- Brian Seed
- Stephen Green-Armytage
8 page story all drawn by BOB GILL.
Illustrations by JOHN GLASHAN
CECIL BEATON and JOHN HEDGECOE take portraits of LORD BIRKENHEAD, LORD HAMBLEDEN, MICHAEL DUFF etc, 2 or 3 pages.
PEARLY QUEENS of London portrait by John Hedgecoe.
Peggy Ashcroft and PETER O'TOOLE on stage in a play together, rare photo.
Condition - VG. Light spotting and wear to cover, spine partially flattened though pages and binding still secure. Cover bright and contents fine. The photograph shows the magazine you will receive.
Post - Insurance & online tracking is included in shipping. We are happy to combine orders.
Our ref - 160428_1172 907