Playboy Magazine April 1972 vol.19, no.4 | ![]() |
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Rosie Holotik photographed by Dwight Hooker | |||||
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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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The Playboy Forum - a continuing dialogue on contemporary issues between playboy and its readers The Adventures Of Chauncey Alcock (fiction) by Lawrence Sanders, illustrated by Dick Hess The Thirty-Caliber Roach Clip (article) by Donn Pearce illustrated by Chas B. Slackman Games For The Superintelligent (quiz) by James F. Fixx, illustrated by John Craig Have I Found The Greatest Restaurant In The World? (opinion) by Roy Andries De Groot - with photography by Don Azuma No! (opinion) by Calvin Trillin - with photography by Don Azuma The Bubble House, A Rising Market (modern living) - with photography by Richard Fish One Way To Bolinas (fiction) by Herbert Gold Playboy's Party Jokes (humor) with LeRoy Neiman's Femlin Kephas And Elohenu (humor) by J. B. Handelsman, illustrated by Fred Berger Playboy's Spring & Summer Fashion Forecast (attire) by Robert L. Green - with photography by Joel Baldwin The Terminal Man (fiction) by Michael Crichton, illustrated by Ron Bradford Taking Over Vermont (article) by Richard Pollak, illustrated by Joseph Veno From Those Wonderful Folks Who Bring You... (article) by Neil Martin, illustrated by Roy Carruthers The Clever Daughter (ribald classic) from Yiddishe Folksmaisses, illustrated by Brad Holland Seven Poems (verse) by Mao Tse-Tung, translated by Nieh Hau-Ling and Paul Engle, illustrated by Warren Linn Precognition (article) by Anthony Burgess Orgy (humor) 12 cartoons by Alden Erikson On The Scene (personalites) Jon Finch, Roger Penske & Mark Donahue, and Rod Stewart Playboy Potpourri - people, places, objects and events of interest or amusement |
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Vicki Peters first appeared in the September 1970 pictorial "The No-Bra Look". 254 pages of period adverts, pin ups and articles with lots of quality photographs and illustrations. |