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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 2008; Vol. 50, No. 6, NO. 574
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES:
THE LAST GOOD CAMPAIGN: In March 1968, Robert F. Kennedy defied his party's leadership--and the all-too-real threat of assassination--to run against President Lyndon Johnson. In an excerpt from his upcoming book about the campaign, Thurston Clarke captures the moment, 40 years ago, when Kennedy overcame his crippling grief for his slain brother and roused America's disillusioned youth with his stand against the Vietnam War. Photographs excerpted from a new book by Bill Eppridge.

SMOKE, DRINK, MAN, WOMAN: Sam Jones and Jonathan Kelly spotlight AMC's stylish hit Mad Men, which boils the 1960 advertising world down to its essentials: cigarettes, martinis, sex, and secrets.

MILEY KNOWS BEST: At 15, fast-talking Miley Cyrus, star of the Disney Channel's Hannah Montana, already has everything she needs to make it billion-dollar big: a hit show, two multi-platinum albums, a record-setting concert movie, a mass tween following--and a remarkably level head. The tabloids are just waiting for a Lindsay- or Britney-style meltdown. Bruce Handy wouldn't bet on it. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.

EVER AIRBORNE: Bruce Weber and Jacques d'Amboise spotlight the New York City Ballet's main man, Damian Woetzel, who has waltzed through Harvard graduate school to his next act.

FAR FROM THE GOSSIPING CROWD: While her TV alter ego has Manhattan's Upper East Side schoolgirls abuzz, Gossip Girl's Blake Lively turned heads during the Paris couture shows. Nancy Jo Sales learns how modeling the extravagant creations of Dior, Valentino, and other legends stacks up against Lively's fairy-tale fantasies. Photographs by Michael Roberts.

JAMES FREY'S MORNING AFTER: James Frey's publishing career appeared to shatter, along with his credibility, when his best-selling 2003 memoir of addiction proved to be part fiction. In his first U.S, interview since his public excoriation on Oprah's couch, as he tries to put the pieces back together with a sprawling novel about L.A., Frey walks Evgenia Peretz through the tangle of motives that brought him nationwide infamy, reader lawsuits, and the life-affirming support of another literary renegade: the late Norman Mailer.



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