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Mojo Magazine December BOB DYLAN The 100 Greatest drug songs ever! HAPPY MONDAYS
GBP 3.00
ApproximatelyRM 16.30
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eBay item number:226867299328
Item specifics
- Condition
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Publication Month
- December
- Publication Year
- 2002
- Language
- English
- Publication Frequency
- Monthly
- Publication Name
- Mojo
- Signed
- No
- Genre
- Music
- Subscription
- No
- EAN
- 8945050012196
Item description from the seller
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- g***n (4)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseReally good seller, item posted for dispatch quickly, and delivered quickly. Wrapped the magazine nicely in plastic wrap before putting it into the parcel envelope, really appreciated that. Item was in good condition, and accurate to what was shown in the photo and described. Also good price for how rare / obscure the item is. Thank you so much!
- 5***3 (1103)- Feedback left by buyer.Past yearVerified purchaseFantastic seller, very, very highly recommended, super communication and service. Delighted with the magazine which was in super condition, exactly as described and was very well priced. Notified when posted with full tracking provided, arriving extremely quickly as well as safely thanks to the way it had been packed and protected. A fantastic seller who I would definitely buy from again in the future. Many, many thanks.SUNDAY PEOPLE MAGAZINE 23/5/1999 Star Wars EWAN McGREGOR Philippa Forrester (#226649376253)
- _***w (25)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchasefast, well packed, as described, fast postage, reasonably priced. excellent book btw - engels truly grasped dialectics to a degree never reached by any frankfurt schooler like adorno or horkenheimer