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Item # 711659
October 16, 1969
THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Oct. 16, 1969 

* Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam
* March on Washington D.C. advertisements
* Massive demonstration - teach-in
* Led Zeppelin II album release & "The Who" concert


Page 19 has a full page advertisement for the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam.
Page 36 has a nice ad for the release of "Led Zeppelin II." This album was officially released 6 days after the date of this publication.
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This is the complete 80 page issue, never bound nor trimmed, crease across the center, great condition.

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