July 4, 2023 in PlayBoy 60s by Wyatt Earp
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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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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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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In February 1965, Playboy brought to its readers a diverse array of content. The issue features the Playboy Jazz Poll Winners, celebrating the best in jazz, which was highly influential in the 1960s. Additionally, readers are treated to an exclusive glimpse into the life of the Hollywood star, Kim Novak.
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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 April 1965 issue of Playboy offers readers a rich array of articles, interviews, fiction, and pictorials. Noteworthy features include an enlightening conversation with the humorist Art Buchwald and a captivating chapter from Ian Fleming’s James Bond novel "The Man with the Golden Gun".
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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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The June 1965 issue of Playboy is a delightful blend of glamour and literature. For the first time, readers are treated to an eye-catching 12-page pictorial of the stunning Ursula Andress, best known for her role as Honey Ryder in the James Bond film "Dr. No".
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The July 1965 issue of Playboy offers a rich mix of glamour, humor, and literature. Revel in the beauty of 'The Girls of the Riviera' through an alluring pictorial. Take a humorous journey with Allan Sherman as he discusses 'Sex and the Single Sherman'.
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The August 1965 issue of Playboy is packed with riveting content. Revel in the beauty of the Playmate of the Year, and engage in an explosive interview with the Ku Klux Klan’s Imperial Wizard.
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The September 1965 issue of Playboy entertains with an irreverent interview with the charismatic Peter O'Toole, giving insights into the life of the acclaimed actor. For sports enthusiasts, there’s the annual pigskin preview to get you geared up for the football season. If nostalgia is your thing, travel back in time with a captivating look at the legendary sex stars of the 1920s.
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The October 1965 issue of Playboy invites readers to explore the vibrant world of The Bunnies of Miami, bringing to life the exciting nightlife and allure of the Sunshine State. Casting a spotlight on outspoken atheist Madalyn Murray, this edition includes an intriguing interview that delves into her controversial beliefs.
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The November 1965 issue of Playboy offers a treasure trove of entertainment, culture, and intellect. Readers are treated to an editorial penned by Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, sharing his philosophical insights in “The Playboy Philosophy.”
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The December 1965 issue of Playboy celebrates the holiday season in grand style. One of the highlights is the beginning of a major novel by the illustrious Vladimir Nabokov. The issue also features an amalgamation of fact and fiction penned by a lineup of celebrated authors including Henry Miller, Robert Ruark, John Le Carre, P.G. Wodehouse, and Shel Silverstein.
Read moreAug. 13, 2023 in PlayBoy 2000s by Wyatt Earp
This special double issue of Playboy opens the year with a blend of history, lifestyle, pop culture, and raw appeal:
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