June 28, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy's July 1954 issue is a medley of men’s entertainment. With humor from Thorne Smith in “The Boss’s Breeches”, insights into baseball, captivating fiction including “A Voice in the Night,” and a journey through the evolution of the bathing suit. The issue also features pictorials, delectable food and drink tips in “How to Play with Fire,” and introduces Miss July.
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The August 1954 edition of Playboy delivers a rich mix of entertainment. With humor from Robert C. Ruark in "The Star Maker", lively jazz discussions in "Red Lights and Hot Music", and an introduction to Miss August, this issue offers something for everyone. From ribald fiction, sports features, and pictorials to drinks, art, and satire on planning and delegating, it's an eclectic mix of content designed to entertain.
Read moreJune 28, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy's December 1954 issue is a festive blend of content including fiction "I'm Yours," humorous verse in "Limericks," and a spotlight on design in "One Wonderful Chair." With a humorous piece on a "Passionate Poetess," a recap of an unusual sports year, and insights into photographing a Playmate, this issue is packed with diversity. Miss December graces the pages as the Playmate of the Month. The issue also includes satire, party jokes, ribald classics, holiday-themed drinks, and a pictorial peek into Las Vegas.
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The Playboy September 1955 issue is packed with captivating content including “The Closed Shop”, a fiction piece by W. Somerset Maugham, and “Spy Story” by Robert Sheckley. There’s a feature on collecting Jazz by James H. Lavely, and an article “The Big Bosom Battle”. Other highlights include a guide to mixing the perfect Martini, attire tips with “The Basic Wardrobe”, and “Audacious Italian Dishes” for the food lovers. Of course, the issue also includes the iconic Playmate of the Month and various pictorials including "Fair Forms and Foul Fiends".
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Playboy’s October 1955 issue brings a diverse array of content including humor in “The Adventures of Hector” by Thorne Smith, a pictorial of “A Stripper Goes to College”, and an article “Stags for Fun and Profit” by Jay Smith. Readers can also find lifestyle advice with “Summa Cum Style” and “The Cocktail Hour” by Thomas Mario. The issue features two Playmates and includes fiction such as “The King” by James Jones and the ribald classic “The Taming of the Rake” by Guy De Maupassant.
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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.
Read moreJune 30, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy’s January 1960 issue rings in the new year with an array of engaging content. One of the highlights is a “Five Page Playmate Review,” showcasing captivating images and insights into various Playmates.
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Playboy's July 1960 issue takes you on an enthralling journey from the bustling streets of New York in "O You New York Girls" to the high-octane world of sports cars in "The Pecking Order of Sports Cars." Time-travel enthusiasts won't want to miss "Rocket to the Renaissance," an imaginative article exploring historical adventures.
Read moreJune 30, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy’s October 1960 issue is an extravagant dive into the allure of Hollywood with “The Girls of Hollywood.” The stunning portrayals of Hollywood's finest promise to captivate. Literature lovers are in for a treat with a special portfolio dedicated to the celebrated poet and writer Carl Sandburg.
Read moreJuly 1, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy's April 1961 issue brings to life the vibrancy of Spring and Summer through an extensive fashion forecast. The spotlight of the issue is "The Age of the Urban Chick" by Jules Feiffer, which intriguingly explores the contemporary urban lifestyle. J. Paul Getty's insights on "Big Business Booby Traps" provide a unique perspective into the world of business.
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Playboy's May 1961 issue is a thrilling ride through high-stakes worlds and breathtaking beauty. It features a tantalizing first fiction piece by John Crosby, which is sure to keep the readers gripped. For those looking to conquer the casino, the issue delves into gambling systems and offers expert analysis.
Read moreJuly 1, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
The July 1961 issue of Playboy is a harmonious blend of music, fiction, satire, and style. Kick off with “The Jazz Singers”, an article that delves into the world of jazz and its vocal maestros. “Machina Ex Deux” by the renowned Arthur C. Clarke is an intriguing science fiction article that can’t be missed.
Read moreJuly 3, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
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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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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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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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 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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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 March 1965 issue of Playboy invites readers to indulge in a literary feast with fiction by renowned authors Vladimir Nabokov and Calder Willingham. Adventure seekers can explore the African wilderness through a detailed guide to planning an African safari penned by Robert Ruark.
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The May 1965 issue of Playboy offers a continuation of Ian Fleming's final James Bond adventure, "The Man with the Golden Gun," thrilling readers with espionage and intrigue. Besides the spy thriller, this issue boasts an intellectual touch with a piece by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
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