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Following the remarkable success of last year's limited deluxe edition, we're pleased to present The Complete Centerfolds in a new compact package. The content remains the same—every Centerfold from every issue. That's over 600 beauties. We've also added the Centerfolds from 2007 to make this Playboy's most complete photographic volume to date. Hefner introduces the book and literary lumi
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Anthology of crime short stories by authors such as Ian Fleming, Steve Allen and Ray Russell.
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A Very Good copy of ,"[t]his generous selection of Playboy humor is easily the most consistently funny book you can find anywhere today."Large volume has slight lean. Dust wrapper has slight shelf wear with rubbing to front and back and closed tears on top and bottom of back. Faint spotting to top page edging. Black boards have crisp white lettering on spine. Back cover has small white spots. 407
About the Series: In mid-1962, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner was given a partial transcript of an interview with Miles Davis. It covered jazz, of course, but it also included Davis’s ruminations on race, politics and culture. Fascinated, Hef sent the writer—future Pulitzer Prize–winning author Alex Haley, an unknown at the time—back to glean even more opinion and insight from Davis. The resulting ex
Woody Allen (1967) | Don Rickles (1968) | Groucho Marx (1974) | Mel Brooks (1975) | Steve Martin (1980) | George Carlin (1982) | Eddie Murphy (1990) | Jerry Seinfeld (1993) | Albert Brooks (1999) | Chris Rock (1999) | Tina Fey (2008) | Stephen Colbert (2012)
Dick Cavett (1971) | Cast of SNL (1977) | Tom Snyder (1981) | David Letterman (1984) | Joan Rivers (1986) | Garry Shandling (1994) | Jay Leno (1996) | Bill Maher (1997) | Jon Stewart (2000) | Jimmy Kimmel (2003) | Conan O'Brien (2010) | Craig Ferguson (2011)
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