Playboy August 1958 Issue - Fiction, Opinion, Food, Action, Personalities, Satire, Attire, Humor, Travel, and More
June 29, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp
The Playboy August 1958 issue combines diverse elements including fiction, satire, opinion, and lifestyle. The issue begins with "Drop Dead," a piece of fiction. “Eros and Unreason in Detroit” is an opinion piece focusing on socio-cultural issues. "Long Live the Lobster" explores the culinary delights of lobster dishes. "A Very Rare Disease" brings in an element of action.
"On The Scene" spotlights personalities, while "The Sick Little World of Jules Feiffer" offers satire. "Summer in the City" and "Go To Blazers" focus on summer attire. The playmate of the month feature presents “Playmate on a Picnic.” “Playboy's Party Jokes” provides humor. "You Gotta Have Heart" and "The Perils of Publishing" bring in humor and insight into the publishing world. "History Revisited" offers more satire. “Word of Honor” is another fictional tale. “A Dish for the Gods” is a ribald classic. “Playboy's International Datebook” covers travel-related content. 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.