The Rolling Stone Collection: 1977-1982
Rolling Stone Cover of Paul McCartney (illustration) / Rolling Stone Magazine Vol. 295, July 12, 1979, Art Print by Julian Allen
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Playboy August 1979 Edward Teller Interview, Irwin Shaw Fiction, The Rolling Stones, Marcello Mastroianni & Nastassia Kinski Pictorial, Frank Langella 20 Questions, Pro Football Preview, Little Annie Fanny by Harvey Kurtzman
Rolling Stone Magazine Nov. 29 1979 Issue 305 Eagles Cover
Rolling Stone Magazine Ted Nugent (March 8, 1979, Issue 286)
Rolling Stone Magazine Sissy Spacek
Rolling Stone Magazine # 295 July 12 1979 Paul McCartney (Single Back Issue_
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Rolling Stone Magazine # 306 December 13 1979
Rolling Stone Magazine Cheap Trick (June 14, 1979)
Rolling Stone Magazine Richard Pryor (May 3, 1979)
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE The Doobie Brothers - # 300 - September 20, 1979
Rolling Stone Cover - Volume #295 - 7/12/1979 - Paul McCartney Canvas Print / Canvas Art - Artist...
Rolling Stone Magazine May 3, 1979 Issue 290 Richard Pryor Cover
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