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This vintage edition of Knave from March 1974 represents a fascinating intersection of 1970s British pop culture and adult lifestyle publishing. Produced by Russell Gay for Fontessa Publications, this volume highlights the era when the title established itself as a more sophisticated counterpart to other monthly periodicals of the time. A significant draw for collectors is the featured interview where Roger Moore speaks out about his transition away from his role in The Saint to newer heights of fame.


The contents delve into the social landscape of the seventies with an investigative look at what went on during the great singles convention and a candid exploration regarding sex and the divorced woman. Further lifestyle features include uninhibited talk from more of the group and results from the knave photo contest winners. This issue is particularly notable for its pictorial work featuring the famous knave nudes and a full colour shoot with the iconic Mary Millington during the early stages of her career.


As a time capsule of period attitudes and aesthetic trends, this softcover publication remains a key piece of vintage media history for those interested in the cultural shifts and celebrity profiles that defined the decade.


Knave March 1974 Volume 6 Number 3

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