Site Meter Reflections on Playboy: A complete reprint of the first <i>Playboy</i>—and for a reasonable price, too

November 7, 2007

A complete reprint of the first Playboy—and for a reasonable price, too

As a retrospective on an institution, the 50th-anniversary issue of Playboy (January 2004) was something of a dud. It’s common knowledge among serious Playboy fans that it was established in 1953. So how the hell did “Class of ’54,” that idiotic blurb from the January 2004 “Playboy After Hours,” ever make the final edit? When I think about it, I still get mad. What an insult to our intelligence!

Point of clarification: It’s easy to be misled on this point by what one sees on, for example, the December 2007 table of contents. The issue identifies itself there as volume 54, number 12. If you don’t know that Playboy never published a March 1955 issue, you’ll count wrong and think the whole thing started with a January 1954 issue.

But that’s simply false. The issue marked January 1954 has Margie Harrison instead of Marilyn Monroe in it. Fortunately, an incredibly cool reprint of the original December 1953 Playboy is on sale at the official online store. And now that I’ve made my purchase of this limited-edition item, it’s safe to tell you guys, heehee.

Update, June 11, 2008, 8:07 p.m.: Sadly, I’ve had to move out of my apartment in such a hurry that I’ve probably lost the copy I ordered online. The complete digital archive of Playboy in the 1950s that I bought in a bookstore happens to include another reprint of the first issue. But I’m greedy enough to smart that I don’t have two of them anymore. Ouch!

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