Submitted for your consideration
is one NATIONAL LAMPOON Magazine in
VERY GOOD Condition!
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Light dusting on front cover.
Spine stubbing at the ends.
Refer to photos for details.
Displays Nicely.*
No Cover Separation.*
Spine is Very Good.*
No Writing on Pages.*
No Rips, Tears, or Separation.*
Lay Flat.*
*Unless, otherwise noted in the
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Your item will be packaged and shipped
in a manner as to preserve its superior condition.
This item is presently stored properly in a polyethylene
protective barrier, in a flat even position for
preservation. This item will be packaged securely
between thick cardboard pieces to protect from
bending and other damage or wear during delivery.
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and all details and/or flaws. If a
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NATIONAL LAMPOON
During the magazine's most successful
years, parody of every kind was a
mainstay; surrealist content was
also central to its appeal. Almost all the
issues included long text pieces,
shorter written pieces, a section of
actual news items (dubbed "True Facts"),
cartoons and comic strips. Most
issues also included "Foto Funnies"
or fumetti. The result was an unusual mix of
intelligent, cutting-edge wit, combined with
some crass, bawdy jesting.[1] In both cases,
National Lampoon humor often pushed far
beyond the boundaries of what
was generally considered appropriate and
acceptable. As co-founder Henry Beard
described the experience years later:
"There was this big door that said,
'Thou shalt not.' We touched it,
and it fell off its hinges."
-Wikipedia-
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