Description
Discover a fascinating piece of history with the Playboy Magazine March 1968 issue, featuring the stunning Michelle Hamilton as the Playmate of the Month. This magazine not only showcases the beauty of its cover girl but also serves as a cultural artifact that encapsulates the essence of the 1960s.
This vintage issue is a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines, offering a glimpse into the world of Playboy at a time when it was shaping modern attitudes toward sexuality and lifestyle. The highlighted articles include engaging content such as interviews with notable personalities, thought-provoking fiction, and whimsical humor sections that define the magazine’s playful yet sophisticated persona.
In very good condition, this issue exhibits some minor wear along the edges, ensuring it retains its collectible value while remaining visually appealing. The centerfold of Michelle Hamilton is fully intact and a captivating piece to behold. The magazine comes carefully packaged for preservation and includes a protective plastic covering for added security.
Key Features:
- Featured articles include an insightful Playboy Interview with Truman Capote, exploring his thoughts and ideas.
- Classic pictorials such as "Brush-On Fashions" and "The Bizarre Beauties of 'Barbarella'" highlight the artistic photography that Playboy is renowned for.
This highly collectible vintage magazine not only delivers on aesthetic value but also on cultural commentary, making it a conversation starter for any enthusiast of vintage publications.
Condition Details:
- This issue is in very good condition with minor wear along the edges.
- No label on the cover enhances its collectible nature.
- Centerfold is fully attached and intact.
- All pages are present and in excellent shape.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering.
- See detailed photos for verification of condition.