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Playboy's December 1964 issue is a holiday treat featuring an engaging mix of interviews, fiction, humor, and more. The highlight is a candid conversation with Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond.
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Playboy’s November 1964 issue dives into politics, culture, fashion, and humor. The highlight is a candid interview with Governor George Wallace, offering insights into his political views and persona. The issue also includes an enlightening panel discussion on America's cultural explosion.
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Playboy’s October 1964 issue is a remarkable blend of literature, sports, music, and fashion. It showcases new fiction from notable authors like Ray Bradbury, Ken W. Purdy, and Bernard Wolfe. Boxing enthusiasts can delve into an insightful interview with Cassius Clay, which illuminates his personality and career.
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The September 1964 issue of Playboy brings forth a scintillating mix of critique, celebrity spotlight, and travel adventure. Delve into “Pious Pornographers Revisited” for an intriguing critical examination. Enjoy a titillating pictorial featuring the charming duo of Peter Sellers and Elke Sommer.
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The August 1964 issue of Playboy takes you behind the scenes with the “Bunnies of Chicago,” revealing the intriguing lives of these iconic personalities. Automobile enthusiasts will be thrilled by “Ford Goes to the Races,” an article that puts you in the driver’s seat of the racing world.
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The July 1964 issue of Playboy brings the summer heat with engaging content and fun tips. Learn “How to Throw a Beach Bash” and get insights on “How NOT to Build a Pool” for those summer festivities.
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The June 1964 issue of Playboy is an intriguing blend of science fiction, espionage, and alluring pictorials. It features "Intimations of Immortality," an engrossing article by Frederik Pohl, exploring the possibilities of prolonging human life.
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Playboy's May 1964 issue opens with a candid conversation in the Playboy Interview with the charismatic Jack Lemmon. The excitement continues with the suspenseful "You Only Live Twice" novel by Ian Fleming.
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The April 1964 issue of Playboy kicks off with an adrenaline rush as it features Ian Fleming's espionage-laden novel "You Only Live Twice." Alongside the thrills, the issue keeps the style quotient high with "Playboy's Spring & Summer Fashion Forecast" by Robert L. Green, ensuring readers are in sync with the latest trends.
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Playboy’s March 1964 issue is an eclectic blend that includes humor, fiction, fashion, and much more. The highlight of this issue is "Silverstein's History of Playboy", which provides a humorous take on Playboy's journey.
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Playboy's February 1964 issue is a treat for audiophiles and jazz enthusiasts. It focuses on Jazz and Hi-Fi, presenting the winners of the Playboy Jazz Poll and the latest Hi-Fi equipment. The Playboy Record Library section is bound to catch the attention of vinyl collectors.
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Playboy’s January 1964 issue is a treasure trove celebrating its tenth anniversary. It boasts contributions from a range of literary and cultural icons such as Ian Fleming, Ernest Hemingway, James Baldwin, Bertrand Russell, Pablo Picasso, P.G. Wodehouse, and Vladimir Nabokov.
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Playboy Magazine’s December 1963 issue has a holiday-themed mix that includes a range of content from humor to fiction.
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The Playboy Magazine issue of November 1963 encompasses a variety of engrossing topics. The issue presents a captivating pictorial featuring "The Girls of Canada", celebrating the beauty and charm of Canadian women. For outdoor enthusiasts, the magazine offers an insightful look into the US ski scene from coast to coast.
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Playboy’s October 1963 issue is an intriguing blend of politics, biography, music, and fashion. The highlight of the issue is an exclusive interview with Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, offering insights into his leadership and vision for India.
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Playboy’s September 1963 issue is rich with exclusive content. The centerpiece is an intimate interview with the legendary actor Richard Burton, conducted by Kenneth Tynan. William Iversen sheds light on the challenges of married men in "Love, Death and the Hubby Image."
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Playboy’s August 1963 issue captivates readers with a diverse content lineup. Part Nine of “The Playboy Philosophy” continues to shed light on the editorial’s standpoint. Delve into fiction with “Naked Nude,” “Car on the Mountain,” and “Four Fateful Fables for Today.”
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The July 1963 issue of Playboy invites readers to savor summer with a feature on rum in "Rum's The Word" and tips on “Small Boats For Fun Afloat.” The issue continues to enthrall with the ongoing novel “Harry, The Rat With Women.” For the aesthete, a "Summertime Idyl" presents Playboy's Playmate of the Month.
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Playboy's June 1963 issue features the beginning of Jules Feiffer's first novel, "Harry, The Rat with Women," enticing readers with its intriguing plot. Alongside, fans of James Bond are rewarded with the gripping conclusion of Ian Fleming's latest 007 adventure.
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The May 1963 issue of Playboy is a treasure trove of culture, entertainment, and satire. It takes the readers on a journey through the art of dancing with “A Short History of Dancing.” The issue brings to life the mischievous Femlin in an alluring pictorial, while Bond enthusiasts are treated with an exciting segment of Ian Fleming’s “On Her Majesty's Secret Service.”
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