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In the April 1963 issue of Playboy, readers are invited to join the grand opening celebrations of the New York Playboy Club, one of the most iconic and glamorous spots of its time. The issue packs a punch for the fans of espionage with the beginning of a new James Bond novel by the masterful Ian Fleming.
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Playboy's March 1963 issue is an eclectic mixture of intellectual discourse, literature, automobiles, and humor. The issue starts strong with a provocative interview with the influential philosopher Bertrand Russell, shedding light on his thoughts and perspectives.
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The February 1963 issue of Playboy is an exciting blend of interviews, music, politics, and humor. The issue features a candid interview with the legendary Frank Sinatra as he speaks his mind, offering readers an insight into the enigmatic personality of one of the greatest entertainers of the 20th century.
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Kicking off 1963, Playboy's January issue serves up an eclectic mix of content. It features the second installment of "The Playboy Philosophy", an editorial series by Hugh M. Hefner. In fiction, “The Golden Frog” and “The Glowworm” capture readers’ imaginations.
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The December 1962 issue of Playboy celebrates the Christmas season with a collection of festive features. It includes contributions from prominent writers such as James Thurber, Ray Bradbury, and Ludwig Bemelmans.
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Playboy's November 1962 issue invites readers to dive into a selection of engaging content that blends fiction, humor, and lifestyle. The issue opens with "Barbara Girl", a compelling fiction piece, followed by “Puppet Show”, another fictional work.
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In the October 1962 issue of Playboy, readers are treated to a stimulating collection of content. The issue features a captivating fiction piece titled "The Picture Thieves", and an informative article on hunting gear in "The Gentleman's Hunting Arsenal".
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Playboy's September 1962 issue brings together a remarkable mix of articles, fiction, and humor. The issue kicks off with a profile of the legendary racing driver Stirling Moss. It also includes "The Sound of Hirsch," a riveting piece of fiction, and a sports-focused "Playboy's Pigskin Preview". Notably, J. Paul Getty's article “Wall Street in Crisis” offers an insightful look into the financial world.
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Playboy's August 1962 issue unveils an intriguing new novelette by James Jones, the celebrated author of "From Here to Eternity", inviting readers into a captivating narrative crafted by a master storyteller.
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Playboy's July 1962 issue takes a deep dive into societal issues with Nat Hentoff's thought-provoking "Through the Racial Looking Glass," which examines racial relations and perceptions.
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The June 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine offers an engaging panel discussion titled "The Womanization of America", examining the evolving role of women in society. It also includes a mix of fiction, such as "A Father's Gift" and "The Murder of Edmund Grant", and features a special pictorial tribute to bikinis.
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The May 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine is packed with an interesting array of articles, literary works, and art.
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The April 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine opens with “The Wonderful Clouds”, the first part of a new novel by renowned French writer Françoise Sagan. This addition is bound to captivate readers with its storytelling.
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The March 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine kicks off with "The Hazards of Prophecy" by Arthur C. Clarke, exploring the intrigue around predictions and their implications.
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The February 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine keeps the readers engaged with a diverse range of articles, fiction, humor, and lifestyle features.
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The January 1962 issue of Playboy Magazine starts off with a continuation of “My Brother, Ernest Hemingway”, a biography by Leicester Hemingway, providing more insights into the iconic writer's life.
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As a special gift for the magazine's eighth anniversary, the December 1961 issue of Playboy Magazine starts off with "My Brother, Ernest Hemingway," a personal biography by Leicester Hemingway. This might provide an intimate, previously unseen look at the life of one of the 20th century's most influential writers.
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The November 1961 issue of Playboy magazine starts off with a cultural flourish, “La Dolce Vita,” likely an exploration of the Italian lifestyle or a reference to the famous film. Gahan Wilson, known for his horror-themed cartoons, brings a spooky aspect to the issue with “Gahan Wilson’s Chamber of Horrors”.
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In the October 1961 issue of Playboy, readers are greeted with a rich mix of content. “The Ninth Score” kicks off the issue with an engaging piece of fiction. The magazine then ventures into the latest trends with "Playboy's Fall & Winter Fashion Forecast". The sports enthusiasts are treated with a nostalgic fiction piece titled “The Year the Yankees Won the Pennant”. “Par for the Bar” gives a glimpse into modern living, and J. Paul Getty's article “How I Made My First Billion” offers insights into the billionaire mindset.
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Playboy's September 1961 issue invites readers to experience the sultry allure of the Miami Playboy Club, capturing the essence of its elegance and entertainment. In a humorously enlightening article, “A Short History of Swearing,” William Iversen delves into the origins and evolution of colorful language. Jerry Yulsman's “A Nude View of Television” provides an uncensored and provocative take on the world of TV.
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