Description
The July 1964 issue of Playboy Magazine features the stunning Playmate of the Month, Melba Ogle. This vintage magazine is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike, showcasing the charm and allure of the era. With its captivating cover and fully intact centerfold, this issue serves as a remarkable time capsule of the 1960s.
This particular issue encapsulates the spirit of 1960s culture with insightful articles and vibrant photography that defined Playboy Magazine during its heyday. Featuring both engaging interviews and entertaining fiction, it gives readers a glimpse into the social dynamics and art movements of the time. As a part of the prestigious collection of vintage magazines, it stands out for its artistic presentations and historical significance.
Condition is key for collectors, and this magazine is in very good condition. It exhibits minor edge wear consistent with its age, yet is remarkably well-preserved for a magazine of its vintage. The centerfold featuring Melba Ogle is fully intact and attached, promising a delightful discovery for any reader.
This highly collectible issue is perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate vintage Playboy memorabilia and the historical context surrounding it. Here are some important highlights:
- Very good condition with minor wear along the edges.
- Centerfold is fully attached and intact.
As an added bonus, this magazine comes with a protective plastic covering to further ensure its preservation. Combine it with other collectibles in our store for an exciting vintage magazine experience.
This July 1964 vintage issue contains:
- Playboy Interview with Salvador Dalí – candid conversation with the iconic artist.
- Fiction pieces like "A New Chapter in the Human Comedy" by William Saroyan.
- Humorous sections like "Snobs’ Guide to Status Cars" by Dan Greenburg.
- Classic satirical comics, such as "Little Annie Fanny".
This collectible gem is a signature representation of the iconic Playboy Magazine, making it a valuable addition to any vintage magazine collection.