Playboy April 1959 Issue - Novelette, Entertainment, Fiction, Attire, Food, Pictorial, Humor, Personalities, Modern Living, and More

June 29, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy April 1959 Issue

The Playboy April 1959 issue begins with “What's Become of Your Creature?” a novelette that grabs attention. “Take One” covers entertainment, while “Nasty” is a piece of fiction. “The Look of a Winner” discusses attire trends and “Fishing for Compliments” focuses on food. “Type Casting” is a stylish pictorial, and “Chaucer in Hollywood” offers humor. “On The Scene” features personalities, and “Quiet, Jeeves” showcases accoutrements.

“View Halloo!” introduces Playboy’s playmate of the month. “Playboy's Party Jokes” adds humor, while “Playboy's Weekend Hideaway” explores aspects of modern living. “The Crafty Tapestry Maker” is a ribald classic, and “Tina” is another engaging pictorial. “With All Due Respect” is an intriguing fiction piece, and the issue concludes with “Silverstein Fights a Bull,” a pictorial capturing a thrilling moment. Collectors and enthusiasts can find this issue in vintage magazine shops or through online platforms specializing in vintage publications. Digital versions may also be available.

 

Collectors and enthusiasts can find this issue in vintage magazine shops or through online platforms specializing in vintage publications. Digital versions may also be available.

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