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40 Years of Rolling Stone Fits in Your Backpack

rolling_stone_covers.jpgTell your rock-loving friend he might want to consider throwing all those boxes of Rolling Stone back issues in the recycling bin, or at least donating them to the library: For just $125, he can shrink his whole archive (and, unless he’s been collecting for decades, expand its depth) to the shelf space of a single coffee-table book. On four DVD-ROMs, Rolling Stone: Cover to Cover presents every page of every issue from 1967 to 2007. (Yes, even the ads.) Users can search by topic and writer, riding shotgun on Hunter Thompson’s adventures or following the rise and fall of disco, all through the Bondi Reader software that was used in the popular Complete New Yorker set from a couple of years back. If the covers of the magazine are the way to best stir memories, then consider the Rolling Stone 1,000 Covers book, in paperback and 568 pages for $35.

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