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Playbill Dear Playboy Playboy After Hours - a guy's guide to what's hip and what's happening The Playboy Advisor | ||||||
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Playboy's International Datebook (travel ) by Patrick Chase The Playboy Forum - a continuing dialogue on contemporary issues between playboy and its readers And I Mean That Sincerely! (fiction) by Ray Russell Ford Flat Out (sports) by Ken W. Purdy ![]() The Moor's Tale (fiction) by William Wiser The Homogenized Man (article) by J. Paul Getty St.-Tropez (man at his leisure) by Leroy Neiman Revolution Below The Belt (opinion) by John Clellon Holmes The Colorful Summer Spectrum (attire) by Robert L. Green Playboy's Playboy Party Jokes (humor) with Leroy Neiman's Femlin The Happy Hipster (fiction) by Herbert Gold Smoking For Pleasure (food) by Thomas Mario The Shining Ones (fiction) by Arthur C. Clarke The Vargas Girl (pictorial) by Alberto Vargas The Deceit Of Danae (ribald Classic) by Le Sage Symbolic Sex (humor) by Don Addis On The Scene (personalities).- Terry Southern, Tom O'Hara and E. William Henry |
China Lee was the first Asian-American selected as a Playmate of the Month and also appears in a pictorial in the April 1965 issue.
China Lee would marry satarist Mort Lyon Sahl in 1967. He is inteviewed in the February 1969 issue.
Terri Kimball is the May 1964 Playmate.
Kelly Collins was on the cover of the April 1963 issue.
Bonnie Jo Halpin was on the cover of the October 1962 issue.
Lannie Balcom is the August 1965 Playmate.
Joey Thorpe was on the cover of the September 1963 issue.
Kai Brendlinger is the November 1964 Playmate.
Teddi Smith is the July 1960 Playmate.
June Cochran was the Playmate for the December 1962 issue.
Patti Reynolds is the September 1965 Playmate.
Connie Mason was the Playmate for the June 1963 issue.
Jennifer Jackson is the first African-American Playmate in the March 1965 issue
Sharon Rogers was the Playmate for the January 1964 issue.
Avis Kimble appears as the Playmate in the November 1962 issue.
Richard Claxton "Dick" Gregory is an African American comedian and civil rights activist. His first performance at the Chicago Playboy Club in January 1961 would ultimately lead to him becoming a household name. Hunter S. Thompson is known to have voted for him in the Presidential election of 1968. Still, he didn't win. read more...
148 pages of period adverts, pin ups and articles with lots of quality photographs and illustrations.