| Playboy Magazine April 1966 vol.13, no.4 |
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| Cynthia Maddox photographed by Pompeo Posar |
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for april the girl out front is once again cynthia maddox, our five-time cover-girl champ, appearing in ten color shots chosen from the 361 made by staff photographer pompeo posar during the three-day shooting of our february 1964 cover |
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| Malibu Beachnik |
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april playmate karla conway is a petite, surf-wise wave jockey |
| Karla Conway photographed by Paul Morton Smith and R. Charleton Wilson |
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| George Lincoln Rockwell interviewed by Alex Haley |
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a candid conversation with the fanatical führer of the american nazi party |
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| The Playboy Cover Story |
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a behind-the-scenes uncoverage of a dozen years of eye-catching cover and the girls who have adorned them |
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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
Playboy's International Datebook (travel) by Patrick Chase
The Playboy Forum - a continuing dialogue on contemporary issues between playboy and its readers
Chronicle Of An Event (fiction) by Ken W. Purdy
Playboy's Spring & Summer Fashion Forecast (attire) by Robert L. Green
Octopussy, part 2 of 2 (fiction) by Ian Fleming
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright (sports) by Jack Denton Scott
Playboy's Party Jokes (humor)
A Playboy Pad: Palm Springs Oasis (modern living)
The Goblet Of Dreams (article) by Ira Cohen
Marriage, Food, Money, Children, Ice Skating (fiction) by Herbert Gold
The Vargas Girl (pictorial) by Alberto Vargas
The Double Deception Of Janos The Jack (ribald classic)
The History Of Sex In Cinema (article) by Arthur Knight and Hollis Alpert
Part Eight: Sex Star of the '30s |
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the private lives and public images of those legendary love goddesses and the matinee idols who were america's nobility in the decade of the depression |
| features Joan Crawford, Vivien Leigh, Mae West,
Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Carole Lombard, Dorothy Lamour, Lana Turner,
Betty Grable, and Jean Harlow |
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Despair, part 5 of 5 (fiction) by Vladimir Nabokov
On The Scene (personalities) - Tom Wolfe, Ramsey Lewis and Michael Caine
The Playboy Art Gallery (humor) by Jim Beaman |
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