June 29, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy's December 1959 issue captures the holiday spirit and serves a mix of entertainment, fiction, satire, and more. The issue begins with letters from readers in “Dear Playboy” followed by “Playboy After Hours” which discusses gifting for girls. “Before the Road” is a novelette that hooks readers with its engaging storyline.
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Playboy's November 1959 issue is a rich mix of fiction, humor, lifestyle, and culture. The issue features “A Cry from the Penthouse”, a gripping fiction piece and “A Long Time to Swing Alone”, another compelling story. To tickle your funny bone, “Holiday Office Parties” brings humorous insights. The issue also dives into Hollywood's connection with Europe through a pictorial feature titled “Hollywood Goes European”.
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Playboy's October 1959 issue brings an exciting blend of glamour, adventure, and music. The highlight of the issue is the provocative photos of film stars Kim Novak and Elaine Stewart, sure to enthrall fans of the silver screen.
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Playboy's September 1959 issue entices with a mix of content. It opens with the gripping fiction “The Taste of Fear” and moves into sports with “Playboy's Pigskin Preview.” “The Trel” brings humor, while “The Miss America Joke” is an engaging article.
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The Playboy August 1959 issue kicks off with “The Sender of Letters” novelette and “High-Bred Hybrids” in modern living. Take a visual journey with “Silverstein Among The Arabs” in the pictorial section and dive into fiction with “The Rancher's Daughter.” “Brown for Town” covers attire, while “A Short History of Fingers” offers humor.
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The Playboy July 1959 issue sets off with the fiction pieces "No Fire Burns" and "Sorcerer's Moon." It grooves with "Jazz, Jazz, Jazz" in entertainment and shares some laughter with "Two's a Crowd" humor. Readers can get a glimpse into "The Little World of Oscar Levant" in a personality feature and enjoy "Charcoalmanship" in food.
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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.
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The May 1959 issue of Playboy kicks off with "Dealers Wild," a captivating piece of fiction. "Upstairs at the Downstairs" offers a glimpse into entertainment, and "The Weird World of Gahan Wilson" is filled with humor. "Viva Pizza!" celebrates food while "The Art of Travel" shares insights on travel. "Britons at the Ballpark" is an amusing satire, and "Wardrobe for a Jet Weekend" covers attire trends.
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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.
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The Playboy March 1959 issue kicks off with “The Noise,” a fiction piece. “Names in Lights” is an article that shines the spotlight on celebrities, while “Fashion Afoot” covers attire trends. Another fiction entry, “I Love You, Miss Irvine,” is followed by “Silverstein in Spain,” a pictorial capturing the beauty of Spain.
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Playboy’s February 1959 issue brings an eclectic mix of content. It opens with a fiction piece, “The Buttondown Boys at Creepsville High” followed by “Rebel with a Caustic Cause,” an entertainment segment. “Cases for the Gaslight Gadabout” offers curious cases, while “Lighters for the Man of Today” delves into men’s accessories.
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The January 1959 issue of Playboy offers a variety of content. It kicks off with "Party Games," focusing on entertainment, followed by "Magnifique Mardi Gras Menus" for food enthusiasts. "Hollywood Horizontal" is a humorous take on Hollywood, while "The Yawn" provides satire.
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The December 1958 issue of Playboy is packed with holiday-themed content. It starts with “Dear An and Abby,” an attire piece, followed by “A Knight Lay Dying,” a fiction piece. “Yuletide for the Playboy at Home” and “Yuletide for the Playboy Traveler” are gift guides. “Playboy's Christmas Cards” is a verse section, while “Luggageless Love” adds humor. “Playboy's Fifth Anniversary Scrapbook” is a pictorial celebrating Playboy's past.
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The November 1958 issue of Playboy presents a mix of content, opening with “The Marvelous Lover,” a fiction piece. “Oh Well What the Hell” is a satire, and “Choice Cache for Christmas” offers gift ideas. In “Fair Game,” the focus shifts to food, while “What's the Bad Word?” is an intriguing article. “Peekaboo Brigitte” is a pictorial featuring Brigitte Bardot.
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The October 1958 issue of Playboy features a variety of content, starting with “The 51 Tones of Green,” a fiction piece. “The Pros of Paris” is an article that explores the city, while “Perchance to Dream” is another work of fiction. For humor, there is “Never Darken My Door Again.”
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Playboy's September 1958 issue has a range of content from action to humor. “The House of Hate” is an action piece while “The Peeping Tom Patrol” provides fiction. “The Well-Clad Undergrad” offers attire advice for college students. “Howls of Ivy” is an intriguing article.
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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.
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The Playboy July 1958 issue is a rich blend of entertainment and insights. It starts with "The Sweet Sadness," a touching fiction piece. "The Picnic Papers" offers tips on food and drink for picnics. "The Devil to Pay" is an action story, while "New Garb for the New Leisure" offers satirical views on leisure wear.
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The Playboy June 1958 issue offers an assortment of content. It starts with “Sex on Sawdust,” a piece of fiction, followed by “All Shook Up,” focusing on food and drink. “Silverstein in Italy” takes readers on a visual journey through Italy with a pictorial. “Straws in the Wind” dives into attire trends.
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The Playboy May 1958 issue is a blend of fiction, articles, pictorials, and more. The issue opens with "The Man in the Well," a piece of fiction, followed by "Wizards of a Small Planet," an intriguing article. A visual treat is offered with "Playboy's Little Acre," a pictorial.
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