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L'UOMO VOGUE

Matt Dillon BRUCE WEBER Bill King GENE HACKMAN Brian Eno 80's NYC ~ L’Uomo Vogue

Matt Dillon BRUCE WEBER Bill King GENE HACKMAN Brian Eno 80's NYC ~ L’Uomo Vogue

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This is the always amazing L'Uomo Vogue magazine. A rare early issue from Sept '80.

This issue contains an ultra rare Matt Dillon shoot by Bill King, Matt was 16 years old! 8 page feature.

Fashion photography Army coats 'Da Teddy Boy' by Bruce Weber.

Barry McKinley shoots 10 stunning page son the rooftops of Manhattan in New York with the skyline in the background.

Also featured inside:

Brian Eno
Mtislav Rostropovic

Gene Hackman is on the cover and featured inside.

See pictures for more detail.  Rare and sought after edition of the Italian men's fashion magazine.

This is a HUGE issue, 576 pages 2.6 kg!!

Excellent condition - light wear to cover however all pages intact and tight to spine.  The back pages has slight damage to the top corner, a few pages dented and torn, its a huge issue so not much harm done to the magazine. (see photos)

The photographs you see are from the actual copy you will receive.

Shipping includes tracking and insurance. We are happy to combine orders and pass on the savings to you. To purchase more than one item from our shop and receive combined postage discounts, please add all the items you would like to the shopping basket, but do not proceed to checkout. Then click on the blue 'Request Total From Seller' link and we will email an invoice with reduced postage. Sometimes this only works on a desktop browser and not on a mobile phone.

Our Covid Virus Plan - September 2020

We are still trading. We are still posting sales.  The post office has advised, as an essential service, that it will remain open. There are also extra cargo planes to keep up with demand, and couriers such as FedEx and DHL have increased capacity.

We have lots of packaging in stock, we started self isolating in early March and we have a new, very stringent cleaning routine in place.

We have thousands of magazines close to us in our archive and office and we also have many more in boxes in storage. Any stock we retrieve is being handled with gloves.  All of our stock is already sealed, as all our vintage magazines are stored in individual archive sleeves, in acid-free boxes, and in climate-controlled art storage.

The world has changed and it will continue to change in profound ways that we cannot fully imagine.  We have no other income and we really appreciate any sales we make that at this time. As we start this long path of isolation and spend more time cut off we are, in a small way, a little excited about the idea of being able to provide reading material and rare magazines for people all over the world. With love from all of of us at this very difficult time.

Stay safe.

xxx


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