PLAYBOY Magazine 1991 9102 February

Hugh Hefner ( ed)

$20.00

Sold Out

Vintage pop culture ephemera. Unique birthday present or collector’s item. David Lynch interview. Las Vegas gambling.

Playmate of the Month
Christy Thom photographed by Arny Freytag

Covergirl
Pamela Anderson (Nude inside) photographed by Stephen Wayda

Interview
Siskel & Ebert by Playboy

Features
Our Sexiest Lingrie Pictorial Ever
Snarl! Hiss! Spit! Playboy Interviews Siskel & Ebert
Don’t Count David Lynch Out
Harry Connick, Jr., Making The World Safe For Jazz

It is still possible to complete your entire collection of these genuine examples of VINTAGE pop culture ephemera. They reflect the socio-historical and cultural history of attitudes from the post-war 1950s, the Flower Power 1960s, the rebellious 1970s, the hedonistic 80’s, the ‘naughty nineties’ and the headwinds of the ‘noughties’.

Alternatively, it makes a very amusing BIRTHDAY PRESENT related to the year and/or month of the birthday. If you like, we can giftwrap it, send it straight to the recipient of your choice, add a message and not send the usual receipt. (Just put your requirements in the “Comments” box and we will take it from there.)

Because there was only a limited and finite run, original Vintage Playboy Magazines are getting quite scarce and Elizabeth’s Bookshop prices are VERY competitive!

Adult pictorials, nudity (of course) and interesting retro articles.

(Recently, Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop listed Elizabeth’s Bookshop as a supplier and the listed vintage Playboy magazines sold out at US$50.00 each in a manner of minutes… So get in while you can!)

Additional Information

AuthorHugh Hefner ( ed)
Book Condition

FINE

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