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This rare collectible issue of Span from March 1971 captures the distinct visual language and bold spirit of the late sixties and early seventies British glamour scene. Published as number 199 in the iconic pocket format by Town and Country Publishing this specific release stands as a quintessential artifact of the Swinging era known for its girl next door aesthetic and avant garde photography.


Featuring a charming cover model in a floral period dress and classic hosiery the imagery documents a transition in media history where traditional pin up styles met the more liberated energy of the new decade. Inside the pages collectors find a curated selection of photography and lifestyle features that reflect the cultural context and readership interests of a post rationing Britain.


This issue serves as a vital time capsule for the year 1971 showcasing the creative synergy between art direction and the rebellious spirit of UK publishing that defined titles like Spick and Span for decades. As a sought after volume for historians of British magazine design and vintage ephemera this artifact remains a primary reference for the evolution of contemporary style and the enduring appeal of the classic pocket digest.


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Span March 1971 Number 199

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