
Caroline Kennedy cover; other genre content includes a piece on “Nixon’s mystery friend” Bebe Rebozo, Mailer’s claims about the death of Marilyn Monroe, Jim Bishop on the end of Camelot, and more.
The magazine is in okay-at-best shape: lots of cracking and flaking to the spine; a big split at the front of the spine’s top; fraying along the leading edges. Pages inside are complete AFAICT, but toned, and the book has an attic-y smell from storage at a previous stop. But if you need it for research (or to razor out the vintage ads), it’s good enough.