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This weekly British men’s interest publication from 19 June 1965 represents a classic example of mid-sixties tabloid-style journalism that expertly blended glamour photography with provocative human interest stories.


The striking cover features a redheaded model in black lingerie seated atop a wicker fish basket, accompanied by an intriguing caption regarding seaside sights in winter and the supporting role of these baskets for fish. Central to this issue’s editorial appeal is a bold investigative feature exploring the controversial banning of certain medical practitioners titled They're Not Quacks Why Ban These Doctors.


Published during an era when the magazine was moving from its service-focused roots toward a more definitive glamour and scandal format, this edition reflects the shifting cultural attitudes of the swinging sixties in the United Kingdom.


Collectors and historians of vintage media will find value in the specific articles and period advertisements that offer a preserved snapshot of a week in 1965 Britain.


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Parade 19 June 1965

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