
GLOBE Magazine - The Curse of Camilla Issue
This is a single copy of the tabloid magazine "GLOBE". The cover features a large photograph of Camilla Parker Bowles. The magazine has a glossy paper cover in full color with various headlines in yellow, white, red, and green text. Prominently displayed is the title "The Curse of CAMILLA". Other headlines include "SECRETS BEHIND PALACE DOORS", "RUTHLESS WAY SHE KEEPS CHARLES UNDER HER THUMB", "DIRTY TRICKS AGAINST KATE!", and "BRAZEN PLOT TO DESTROY DIANA". A circular graphic indicates "200 Revealing Photos". Several smaller inset images are visible, depicting various members of the British Royal Family. The magazine appears to be in generally good condition with no obvious rips, tears, or significant creases visible on the cover. The spine is not visible, so its condition cannot be assessed. A barcode is present on the lower right corner. The publication details or date are not clearly discernible from this image alone. The overall style is typical of tabloid journalism, focusing on sensational headlines related to the British Royal Family. The paper appears to be standard magazine stock. The construction seems to be saddle-stapled or perfect-bound, although the spine is not visible. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures beyond typical magazine publication information.
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Estimated Value
$1-5
Basic Information
Category
Magazine
Appraised On
August 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$1-5
Item Description
This is a single copy of the tabloid magazine "GLOBE". The cover features a large photograph of Camilla Parker Bowles. The magazine has a glossy paper cover in full color with various headlines in yellow, white, red, and green text. Prominently displayed is the title "The Curse of CAMILLA". Other headlines include "SECRETS BEHIND PALACE DOORS", "RUTHLESS WAY SHE KEEPS CHARLES UNDER HER THUMB", "DIRTY TRICKS AGAINST KATE!", and "BRAZEN PLOT TO DESTROY DIANA". A circular graphic indicates "200 Revealing Photos". Several smaller inset images are visible, depicting various members of the British Royal Family. The magazine appears to be in generally good condition with no obvious rips, tears, or significant creases visible on the cover. The spine is not visible, so its condition cannot be assessed. A barcode is present on the lower right corner. The publication details or date are not clearly discernible from this image alone. The overall style is typical of tabloid journalism, focusing on sensational headlines related to the British Royal Family. The paper appears to be standard magazine stock. The construction seems to be saddle-stapled or perfect-bound, although the spine is not visible. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures beyond typical magazine publication information.
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