Playboy Magazine July 1977 vol.24, no.7
July 1977, Playboy cover image.
Weight ≈ 459g
Cover
Pamela Serpe photographed by Claude Mougin
If you're a TV buff, you'll probably recognize this month's cover girl, actress/model Pamela Serpe (photographed by L.A. lensman Claude Mougin). Aside from appearing in several Broadway productions (Coco and the last Follies), Pamela's been featured in such TV series as Police Woman and The Rockford Files and has done a number of commercials. The big-eared beach toy she's holding was made out of water-bed plastic by L.A.'s International Water Beds.
Playmate
Baby Blue
that's the very special nickname of july playmate sondra theodore—it has nothing to do with her eyes
Sondra Theodore photographed by Ken Marcus
Playmate Image
Sondra Theodore
Interview
Andrew Jackson Young Jr. interviewed by Peter Ross Range with photography by Vernon L.Smith
a candid conversation about open diplomacy with president carter's "best friend in public life," the new and outspoken united nations ambassador
Pictorials
Acting Beastly by Bruce Williamson, photographed by Chris Von Wangenheim
top fashion model turned actress barbara carrera finds that the creatures in her new film "the island of dr. moreau," are only human, after all
The New Girls of Porn
a new—and better-looking—breed of uninhibited actress is showing up on the screen of your local X-rated cinema
Catharine Burgess, Lesllie Bovee, Annette Haven, Abigail Clayton, Berena BlaqueLord, Mary Mendum, Beatrice Harois, Jean Roche, Annette Haven, Barbara Broadcast, Tina Lynn, Laurien Dominique, Jean Jenning, Brooke, Taylor Young
Articles and Features Playbill
The World Of Playboy - hef sightings, mansion frolics and nightlife notes
Dear Playboy
Playboy After Hours - a guy's guide to what's hip and what's happening
The Playboy Advisor
Playboy Sex Poll - an informal survey of current sexual attitudes, behavior and insights - by Howard Smith and Brian Van Der Horst
The Playboy Forum - a continuing dialogue on contemporary issues between playboy and its readers
Running The World Is Funnier Than You Think (article) by Ron Nessen
Adulterer's Luck (fiction) by Paul Theroux
Sex Goes Public
the last barrier is down—they're doing it everywhere but in the road
The Gays Pioneer (article) by Arthur Bell
The Straights Follow (article) by Dan Rosen
Sex-California Style (article) by Jules Siegel
Look Good This Summer (attire) by David Platt
Manhattan Pit Stop (fiction) by Stroker Ace
Playboy's Party Jokes (humor) with LeRoy Neiman's Femlin
The Commodities Market: You've Really Got To Be An Animal (article) by Asa Baber
Iviva Tacos! (food) by Emanuel Greenberg
How To Buy An Island (article) by Dan Carlinsky
by The Numbers, Tan! (modern living)
Dead Or Alive? (quiz) by Philip Nobile
John Dempsey Cartoon (humor)
Epigrams (ribald classic) by Marcus Valerius Martialis, illustrated by Brad Holland
Home, James. There's A Bogey At Four O'clock! (article) by Brock Yates
A Lightly Handled History Of Sex (humor) cartoons by Arnold Roth
Superclean! - showering and bathing were never like this -
Think Tank - vasectomy reversals, black-market arms, C.B radio hassles and a memory pill
Playboy Potpourri - people, places, objects and events of interest or amusement
On The Scene - what's happening, where it's happening and who's making it happen
Habitat - Fashion - Making Out - Wheels - Grapevine: Sexcetera
Sondra Theodore was the first Playmate with a Datasheet actually published in the magazine. The first to have filled one out was Marianne Gaba Miss September 1959.
Sondra is also in the February 1981 pictorial "Playmate Roommates".
Pamela Serpe is the mother of actress Vanessa Lee Evigan.
This issue contains the first "The World of Playboy" article to appear in Playboy.
Andrew Jackson Young Jr. was the newly appointed (Jan '77) U.N. Ambassador.
234 pages of period adverts, pin ups and articles with lots of quality photographs and illustrations.
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