Gina Goldberg and Gabriella Brum headline this definitive May 1981 edition of the premier mens entertainment magazine which perfectly captures the shifting cultural landscape of the early eighties. This issue features world class photography of Brum the beauty who famously walked out on her Miss World title just eighteen hours after being crowned in London.
Collectors will find significant historical depth in the sobering feature on the Dorothy Stratten story detailing the tragic life and death of the former Playmate of the Year. The literary content remains robust with an extensive interview featuring psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross who discusses her pioneering work on mortality and the concept of life after death. Rodney Dangerfield contributes a signature comedic fashion tip for spring while a technology editorial explores the transition into the digital age through home computing.
This volume serves as a time capsule of period style and provocative journalism from the height of the publications influence.
