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Playboy’s August 1960 issue takes readers on an eclectic journey through different worlds. Get captivated by the rhythmic beats of the jazz legend, Miles Davis in “Miles,” and explore the pulsating atmosphere of the famous Playboy Club through a pictorial essay.
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Playboy’s November 1960 issue is an enthralling combination of travel, intrigue, classic literature, and Hollywood history. The issue takes readers on a vivacious journey with "Playboy on the Town in Acapulco," revealing the glamour and excitement of the Mexican paradise.
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The December 1960 issue of Playboy Magazine is a Christmas bonanza of fiction, humor, satire, and iconic pictorials. Readers are invited to indulge in Christmas fiction, fact, and fantasy by renowned writers such as Gerald Kersh, Ray Bradbury, Art Buchwald, and more, that captivate and evoke the holiday spirit.
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Kick-starting 1961, Playboy's January issue showcases an array of European fashion with "European Fashion Dateline," and takes readers on a delightful journey into the luxury of caviar and champagne in “The Beauties of the Bubbly” and “Caviar.”
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This March 1961 issue of Playboy is a treasure trove for literature enthusiasts and Hollywood aficionados. It features the captivating "The Illustrated Woman" by renowned author Ray Bradbury and an engrossing tale, "A Jackpot of Corpses," by Ben Hecht.
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The June 1961 issue of Playboy is a treasure trove of excitement, glamour, and insight. Uncover the secrets of making a million in “You Can Make a Million Today” article, and be captivated by the alluring “Grand Prix de Monaco” through an insightful article and pictorial spread.
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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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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 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 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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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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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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Kicking off 1965 with a bang, Playboy’s Holiday Anniversary Issue in January boasts a remarkable collection of contributors. With literary giants such as Vladimir Nabokov, Ray Bradbury, P.G. Wodehouse, and Jack Kerouac, this issue is a treasure trove for bibliophiles. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. makes an appearance, bringing gravitas to the pages. Hugh M. Hefner, the founder of Playboy, is also featured.
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The January 1966 Holiday Anniversary issue of Playboy is a treasure trove of literary riches. With contributions from some of the most renowned names in literature and journalism, this issue features works by Budd Schulberg, Jean-Paul Sartre, James Baldwin, Vladimir Nabokov, Jules Feiffer, Roald Dahl, and many more.
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The February 1966 issue of Playboy is an eclectic blend of culture, entertainment, and technology. With a vibrant pictorial showcasing the enchanting girls of Rio, readers get a glimpse of the captivating culture of Brazil.
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The June 1966 issue of Playboy Magazine invites readers to explore the charm of "The Girls of Texas." In addition, the issue features an insightful Playboy Interview with the legendary film and theater director, Mike Nichols.
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The September 1966 issue of Playboy Magazine is packed with engaging content, including a candid conversation with Timothy Leary in the Playboy Interview. The fiction section showcases stories such as "Buddy-Buddy" by Garson Kanin and "The Gold of Troy" by Harry Mark Petrakis.
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In the October 1966 issue of Playboy Magazine, readers are invited to participate in a Playboy Jazz-Poll and are treated to a visual delight with Ann-Margret portrayed as Modern Art.
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The November 1966 issue of Playboy Magazine offers a rich collection of content including articles on skiing in Europe and an insight into the Sexual Freedom League. The Playboy Interview features Norman Thomas, providing readers with an in-depth conversation with the social reformer.
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The March 1967 issue of Playboy Magazine contains an interview with Orson Welles. It also includes an array of content such as “Comet Wine,” “The Tate Gallery: Pictures by Polanski,” and an article on executive salaries.
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