Hugh Hefner,PLAYBOY Magazine,July 1958,Judy Lee Tomerlin,Commander Whiehead,Richard Armour,LP Album art,Shelly Berman,Jack Cole


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PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
Playboy Enterprises, Inc
By Hugh Hefner & various
July 1958. Vol 5 #2 

▲ BEAUTIFUL VG+ CONDITION, with the usual surface wear & slight rubbing to covers from being read, displayed, handled and stored. Additionally- stress at spine (splits above and below staples. Slight internal stain at top corner on several pages. SUBSCRIPTION card and Fold Out still attached.

▲ Please refer to scanned images- they are accurate and have not been edited or corrected and, as always, are worth at least a thousand words. ▲ NOTE: Due to a quirk with the scanner these magazine are much nicer than these particular scanned images.

Judy Lee Tomerlin & cover; photographing your own playmate - photos of PMOM Judy Lee Tomerlin; San Francisco night clubs. Agnes Laurent, French actress photo spread star of film POCKET LOVE, A version of The Incredible Shrinking WOMAN!Awesome pictorial of erotic and pin-up LP record covers!

▲ [We have purchased several large PLAYBOY collections (including a complete one) recently and are listing them a bit at a time, so, please be patient. You are welcome to contact us and request specific issues you'd like us to list as we plod along]

Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine. It was founded in Chicago in 1953, by Hugh Hefner and his associates, and funded in part by a $1,000 loan from Hefner's mother. Notable for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models (Playmates), Playboy played an important role in the sexual revolution and remains one of the world's best-known brands, having grown into Playboy Enterprises, Inc., with a presence in nearly every medium. In addition to the flagship magazine in the United States, special nation-specific versions of Playboy are published worldwide.

The magazine has a long history of publishing short stories by notable novelists such as Arthur C. Clarke,Ian Fleming, Vladimir Nabokov, Saul Bellow, Chuck Palahniuk, P. G. Wodehouse, Roald Dahl, Haruki Murakami, and Margaret Atwood. With a regular display of full-page color cartoons, it became a showcase for notable cartoonists, including Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Cole, Eldon Dedini, Jules Feiffer, Shel Silverstein, Erich Sokol, Roy Raymonde, Gahan Wilson, and Rowland B. Wilson. Playboy features monthly interviews of notable public figures, such as artists, architects, economists, composers, conductors, film directors, journalists, novelists, playwrights, religious figures, politicians, athletes, and race car drivers. The magazine generally reflects a liberal editorial stance, although it often interviews conservative celebrities[wiki]