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  • Seller image for Magill [2 issues] - Pope John Paul II: What kind of man? (Sept. '79) and A Pilgrim of Peace (Oct. '79) for sale by Collectible Books Ireland

    Edited by Vincent Browne

    Published by Magill, Dublin, 1979

    Seller: Collectible Books Ireland, Portarlington, OFFAL, Ireland

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    Magazine / Periodical First Edition

    US$ 11.97

    US$ 34.88 shipping
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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Two highly collectible issues of Magill magazine for the combined price listed. Although Pope John Paul II is the feature article in both, all of the usual features and journalists are still included in these issues such as Bruce Arnold, Gene Kerrigan, Sam Smyth and of course Vincent Browne himself. Some of the other articles feature Loudon Wainwright, the All Ireland Football Final, the National Gallery, Lord Killanin and much more. The pages of both issues have tanned. The condition of the September issue is very good. It has a pen mark on the cover but otherwise a clean copy with no tear and very little creasing. The October 1979 issue covering the visit has been repeatedly read and the back cover is quite creased. The binding is sound on both. Please examine photographs and feel free to ask any questions and for more photos.