June 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.
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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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In Playboy’s February 1961 issue, delve into the intriguing world of hypnosis with an informative article. The fiction lovers are treated with gripping stories like “Come On Out, Daddy” and “The Room.”
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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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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.
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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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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.
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The August 1961 issue of Playboy Magazine offers an eclectic mix of entertainment and lifestyle content. It starts with “Reality for This Lad”, a fiction piece that stimulates the imagination. Car enthusiasts will relish “Classic Cars of the Thirties”, an article exploring the timeless automotive marvels. “The Educated Barbarians” provides an insightful read, while the fashionistas can enjoy “Tony Curtis: A Fashion Profile” for some suave style inspirations. The food section, “Cool It”, offers refreshing summer recipes.
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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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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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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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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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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.
Read moreJuly 24, 2023 in PlayBoy 90s by Wyatt Earp
Playboy's July 1995 issue kicks off with a candid conversation with the charismatic actor and director Mel Gibson in the 'Playboy Interview'. The issue's key articles feature a deep dive into the infamous Menendez brothers' case in 'Menendez Confidential' and a look at the new wave of comedy in 'The New Postmodern Comic'.
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