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		<title>1969 Love Letters from Mick Jagger sell at Auction for $300,000</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Back in 1969 Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger wrote a series of love letters to his lover Marsha Hunt. The previously unseen letters sold at auction this week for just over $300,000, twice as much as the expected price. Hunt, who is reportedly the inspiration for the Stones classic Brown Sugar, gave the letters [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Back in 1969 <a href="http://entertaintrain.com/rolling-stones-kick-off-50th-anniversary-tour/">Rolling Stones</a> frontman Mick Jagger wrote a series of love letters to his lover Marsha Hunt. The previously unseen letters sold at auction this week for just over $300,000, twice as much as the expected price.<br />
Hunt, who is reportedly the inspiration for the Stones classic Brown Sugar, gave the letters to Sotheby’s to sell for her along with the statement, “When a serious historian finally examines how and why Britain’s boy bands affected international culture and politics, this well-preserved collection of Mick Jagger’s handwritten letters will be a revelation.”<br />
The letters reportedly touch on everything from Jagger’s views on the moon landing to gossip about John Lennon and Yoko Ono and according to book specialist Gabriel Heaton reveal a very different side of Jagger from his flamboyant public persona. “The letters reveal a poetic and self-aware 25 year-old with wide ranging intellectual and artistic interests,” he said.<b id="internal-source-marker_0.20948159787803888"><br />
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