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Contents: Playbill; The World Of Playboy; Dear Playboy; Playboy After Hours – Television (The British recycle Rebecca, The Windsors; PBS adds Americana); Movies (Praise for The Rose. Kramer vs. Kramer, The Great Santini); Travel (When is your good credit not your good credit?); Music (New stuff from Femme singers); Coming Attractions (Smart goes gaga over gadgets; what’s next for Monty Python); The Playboy Advisor; The Playboy Forum; Playboy Interview: Patrick Caddell (Candid conversation – The top pollster whom some consider Jimmy Carter’s main unofficial advisor frankly discusses the upcoming Carter-Kennedy Democratic wars, Hamilton Jordan’s lifestyle and what he foresees in the coming election year); Women At War (Article – Using questionable research and relying heavily on emotional appeal, some women are turning the war against rape into an attack on basic American freedom); Does Pornography Lead To Rape? (Interviews – Shana Alexander, Erica Jong, Judith Rossner, Flo Kennedy and others give their answers); To Paris – With Love And The Concorde (Travel – How’d you like to spend a romantic weekend in Paris and still be back to work on Monday morning? Believe us, the Concorde is the only way to go); The Buttondown Terror Of David Duke (Article – Wherever this young leader of the Klan goes, his children recognize his voice, and the message he carries is demonic); The Winter Olympics: Playboy‘s Picks (Sports – The author of our yearly round-ball and pigskin predictions takes a shot at calling the medal winners in the upcoming snow games); It Takes A Mountain (Sports – A mountain of outrage, that is, plus a clash of insanity and a love os speed. Put them on skis and you have a downhill racer); Northern Delight (Playboy‘s Playmate of the Month – If you think of good fishing and good cheese when you think of Wisconsin, think again. There’s also Sandy Cagle); Playboy‘s Party Jokes (Humor); Who’s On First (Fiction – In a first look at the author’s new novel, you’ll renew your acquaintance with agent Blackfold Oakes, hero of Stained Glass and Saving The Queen, this time, surprisingly, he has been sentenced to hang); The Leather Report (Attire – Dang our hides if it ain’t a good year for leathers. (You might even be persuaded to add some to your wardrobe); Paintin’ Her Fingernails (Verse – Some ladies spend their whole lives getting ready for Mr. Right); Suzanne Somers Playmate Test (Pictorial – Before she became television’s sexiest star, Suzanne posed for a Playboy photography session, and we think you’ll agree: She would have made a great Playmate); The Poor Student (Ribald classic); Winning Hand Games (Modern living – Pocket-sized electronic games are the newest great way to have fun anytime, anywhere); Does A Tree Falling Alone In A Forest Make Any Sound? (Humor); The Year In Sex (Pictorial – It was a good year and a bad year: good because quite a few clothes were shed and a lot of love made, not so hot because a lot of the time you couldn’t tell who was a he and who was a she); Le Roy Neiman Sketchbook (Pictorial – Our artist in residence captures the spirit of roller skating); Playboy Funnies (Humor); Playboy Potpourri; Playboy‘s Informed Source (Walking for health, happiness and sport); Playboy On The Scene (Cooking with a Vu, fashion, four great gadgets, Grapevine and Sex News); Playboy Puzzle
Issue: February 1980
Condition: Very Good