Step back in time to September 16, 1977, with this rare and historic edition of the London Evening Standard newspaper. This edition is a snapshot of history, marking the tragic passing of iconic rock star Marc Bolan, who was killed in a car crash at the tender age of 29. The front page of the paper is dominated by a bold headline declaring "CRASH KILLS MARC BOLAN", accompanied by a poignant photo feature of the late musician.
This newspaper is a must-have for any fan of Marc Bolan, T-Rex, or 1970s music history. The edition is in excellent condition, retaining its original fold and creases, with no significant tears or damage. The paper is a window into the past, capturing the shock and sadness of the music world as news of Bolan's death spread.
As a piece of historical memorabilia, this newspaper is a unique collector's item that will appeal to anyone with a passion for music, nostalgia, or the era. It's a chance to own a piece of rock 'n' roll history, and to relive the moment when the world mourned the loss of a beloved musician. Whether you're a music aficionado, a T-Rex fanatic, or simply someone who loves the glamour of 1970s London, this newspaper is an absolute must-have.