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Diane webber autograph
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diane webber autograph

car manufacturers, Mercedes-Benz, “Simplex, King of the Chain Drives,” converting a Model T to a hot rod, “Will the Electric Car Come Back?” Enzo Ferrari, “Why Americans Can’t Win European Car Races,” the Hispana-Suiza, Jaguar, “The Toughest Car Ever Made,” Tony Parravano, “The Fabulous Pope,” “America’s First Sportscar,” “Parade Car for a Madman” (Hitler) and Craig Breedlove. Locomobile race car that beat Europe’s best in 1908 the Mercer Raceabout, “Fifty Two Years of Packard,” stock car racing, home-built cars, the Stanley Steamer, the Roll-Royce, fiberglass bodies, luxury European cars, the first models of 20 U.S. 1955 also, June 1956), Solatire, Cleo Moore, Jayne Mansfield, Anita Ekberg, Shelly Winters, Sheree North, Val Njord, Paula Uhsan, Hildegarde Neff (Knef), Sabrina, Pat “Amber” Halliday, Sophia Loren, Colleen Farrington, Brigitte Bardot, Joi Lansing, Kim Novak and Joey Heatherton.Ĭars remained a focus of the magazine throughout the years represented here, with such subjects as “Old 16,” a U.S. Cry, Lynn Roebuck, Laurette Luez, Betty Howard, Carol Shannon, Irma the Body, Val Njord, Dagmar, Ann Francis, Jean Eyre, Barbara Nichols, Marilyn Waltz, Pat Hall “Queen of the Cover Girls,” Rita Hayworth, Susan Cabot, Mamie Van Doren, Gloria West, Candy Barr, Joan King, Syra Marty, Marilyn Monroe (inside front cover, Aug. The photos of famous actresses, dancers and models appeared inside the magazine, such as Fran Gregory, Jeanne Carroll, Nancy Merrill, Lily St. By 1962, other models appeared as the “Doll of the Month,” usually with a color photo, but not as the centerfold. Later, the models included Shirley Kilpatrick, Ann Peters, Diane Webber, Patty Conley, Susan Woods, Virginia Morgan, Lynne Chandler, Anne Walker and Jodi Richards. She was followed by Candy Barr, Betty Brosmer, Syra Marty, Texas Sheridan and Lee Collins, and then a succession of unidentified models. In August that year, the magazine presented burlesque dancer Lily St. 1951-March 1956, the magazine presented “Modern Man’s Gallery” of nudes, usually 12 pages, which became the “Art Gallery” in April 1956.

diane webber autograph

Cyr, Lily Ayers, Cleo Moore ("Queen of the B-Movie Bad Girls"), Diana Dors, Jayne Mansfield, Jane Russell, Anita Ekberg, Hildegarde, Barbara Nichols, Lily Christine, Sophia Loren, Saundra Edwards (“Playboy” Playmate of the Month, March 1957), Mamie Van Doren and others.įrom Nov. These magazines grade: 2 nm, 3 ex-m+, 7 ex-m, 5 ex+, 29 ex, 8 vg+ to ex, 12, ex, 2 vg+, 6 vg, 2 g-vg, 1 g and 1 p.Īmong the cover subjects are Betty Brosmer, Martine Carol, Rita Hayworth, Lili St. 1959: Feb., March, May, June, Sept., Nov. 1952: Jan., April, June, July, Sept., Nov., Dec. Issues in this collection are from 1951: Aug. For most of the magazine’s first 15 years, its editorial content focused on nudes, sexual issues, automobiles, guns, popular culture and humor. Established more than two years before “Playboy,” “Modern Man” was variously subtitled “The Picture Magazine for Men,” “The Man’s Picture Magazine” and “The Adult Picture Magazine.” It featured photographs of widely known actresses, cabaret and burlesque dancers, and models, as well as younger women aspiring to entertainment careers.

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77 Issues of “Modern Man,” 1951-68, Featuring Movie Stars and Burlesque Dancers.













Diane webber autograph