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1990 Playboy Magazine Sharon Stone July Issue

1990 Playboy Magazine Sharon Stone July Issue

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1990 Playboy Magazine Sharon Stone July Issue

This collection of playboys are in great condition overall. This magazine is unused, all the pages and adverts remain intact. Minor wear on the edges of the cover and spine.

Contents of this magazine:
Playbill, Dear Playboy, Playboy Afterhours, Men, Sports, The Playboy Advisor, The Playboy Forum, Reporter's Notebook: Crimes and Misdemeanors, Quincy Jones Playboy Interview, Fighting the Wronng War, Body Double, The Gas Station Caper and Other Tales of the Night, Brit Wit, Playmate of the Month, Playboy's Party Jokes, Power Play, Aaron Neville's Amazing Grace, Hanging out With the Bundys, Dishing with Sharon, Matt Groening 20 Questions, Playboy Collection, Playboy on the Scene

Add some playboy flair into you life! 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. Known 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. (PEI), with a presence in nearly every medium.

The magazine has a long history of publishing short stories by 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 cartoonists such as 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 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.

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