Playboy June 1959 Issue - Action, Satire, Opinion, Attire, Fiction, Humor, Food and Drink, Pictorial, Travel, and More

June 29, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy June 1959 Issue

The Playboy June 1959 issue takes readers on an adventure with "The Voyage of the Peanut" action piece, followed by the witty "Veni, Vidi, Vespa!" satire. It delves into the roots of counterculture in "The Origins of the Beat Generation" opinion piece, and jests with "Who Was That Lady?" satire.

"A Formal Affair" covers attire, and "The Wise Guy" is an intriguing fiction piece. "By George, a Girl Named Charlie" introduces Playboy’s playmate of the month, and "Playboy’s Party Jokes" adds humor. "Waste Not, Want Not" is another action piece, followed by "Beer and Skittles" which explores food and drink. "The Seduction" brings more satire, and "Oriental Sex" is a tantalizing pictorial. "Romanoff's" highlights man at his leisure, and "The Undoing of Aristotle" is a ribald classic. "On the Water/In the Water" addresses attire, "The Mann Act" is an informative article, and "Playboy's International Datebook" shares travel insights. 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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