Description
This September 1964 issue of Playboy Magazine features Astrid Schulz as the Playmate of the Month, complete with the original, attached centerfold. With its blend of stunning visuals and thought-provoking content, this edition stands out as a significant artifact in the world of vintage magazines.
This particular magazine encapsulates the essence of the 1960s, a decade known for its cultural revolutions and social transformations. Readers are treated to a wide range of engaging articles, fashion spreads, and humor that reflects the era's spirit. Notably, it includes an insightful editorial by Hugh M. Hefner and a captivating interview with renowned writer Henry Miller, making it not just a magazine, but a historical document of the time.
In terms of condition, this collectible is in good condition with light wear typical for its age. The centerfold featuring Astrid Schulz is intact and beautifully attached, ensuring it remains a prime collector's item. This issue is perfect for those interested in 1960s culture, Playboy history, or collecting vintage magazines.
Key Features of this issue include:
- Thought-Provoking Content: Features an editorial by Hugh M. Hefner and an interview with Henry Miller, adding depth to the reading experience.
- Vintage Cultural Snapshot: Offers a glimpse into mid-20th century cultural commentary, humor, and fashion.
This Playboy vintage issue not only serves as a collectible piece but also stands as a representation of elite journalism and cultural commentary that shaped generations. Perfect for enthusiasts and collectors alike, it promises to add historical value to any vintage magazine collection.
Browse the condition details:
- Good condition with minor wear along the edges.
- Original centerfold featuring Astrid Schulz is intact and attached.
- No mailing label.
- Please review photos for exact condition.
We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases. All magazines are carefully stored and shipped with protective plastic covering to ensure preservation.
An excellent addition for collectors of vintage magazines, 1960s cultural memorabilia, and classic Playboy editions.