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19 MAGAZINE

MEL & KIM Curiosity Killed The Cat JAMES WEDGE Tim Bret Day HYPER 19 Magazine UK

MEL & KIM Curiosity Killed The Cat JAMES WEDGE Tim Bret Day HYPER 19 Magazine UK

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Vintage edition of '19' magazine.

Cover models are Mel & Kim who are also featured inside. There is a 4 page interview & photo feature inside.

Full of great 1980's fashion as well some some strong feminist writing by Jane Butterworth who writes with quotes from Annie Lennox, Muriel Gray, Janice Long and more about the sexism they all experience.

In the same issue Curiosity Killed the Cat vote on some models in a photoshoot(!) 6 pages of pure 1980's sexism! Shot by Johnny Rozsa.

Beautiful work by James Wedge as he photographs a lingerie fashion spread.  Black and white images, 5 pages. 

Dries van Noten, Wendy Rigg, Ghost etc clothes are modeled in 'Blue Belle' fashion spread. 

Jennifer Selway writes about her first job in New York.

6 page swimsuit photo shoot by Tim Bret Day.

Rare Hyper Hyper ad shot by Cindy Palmano, full page.

Clothes throughout by - Bernstock & Spiers, Charnos, Hyper, Jigsaw, Joseph, Laura Ashley, Mary Quant, Monsoon, Patricia Roberts, Pineapple, Rayne, Richmond Cornejo, Swanky Modes and more. 

Scarce collector's item.

Condition is excellent.  Staples still tight.  Complete.  Cover vibrant and pages inside perfect.  The photographs you see are from the actual copy you will receive.

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Our Covid Virus Plan - August 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 xx


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