Playboy Magazine, July 1978

July 11, 2023 in PlayBoy 70s by Wyatt Earp

Playboy Magazine, July 1978

Playboy Magazine's July 1978 issue is a vibrant mix of art, interviews, insider views, and much more.

The issue's highlight is a tear-out poster of the iconic Elvis Presley, painted by the famed American artist LeRoy Neiman. Known for his brilliantly colored, stunningly energetic images of sporting events and leisure activities, Neiman provides an artistic take on "The King of Rock and Roll."

The issue features an interesting piece by renowned astronomer and science communicator, Carl Sagan. Here, Sagan gives his insights on paranormal activities, dissecting the concept of the paranormal and offering readers a scientifically grounded perspective.

Providing an insider view of intelligence operations, ex-CIA Chief Colby shares his experiences of knowing everything, offering a glimpse into the world of global espionage and intelligence.

Comedian and actor Martin Mull presents a guaranteed make-out guide, adding a light and humorous touch to the magazine.

Finally, the issue rounds off with sex expert Masters offering insights on first-night disasters, giving readers a deeper understanding of sexual relationships and potential challenges faced by couples.

Look for this issue in vintage magazine stores or on online platforms specializing in old and collector's magazines.

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