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TITLE: PLAYBOY [ "Entertainment For Men" -- The most collected men's magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: MAY, 1982; VOL. 29, NO. 5
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE (Including Centerfold) and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER STORY: Model Vickie Reigle, you'll agree, rates a whistle any day. So does Barbara Schantz, who, as a Springfield, Ohio, policewoman, rates a badge as well. You'll see more of Barbara on page 164; as for Vickie, arrestingly photographed for our cover by Executive Art Director Tom Staebler, we have plans for her, too. Stay tuned.

PICTORIALS:
QUEST FOR DAWN-pictorial essay . . . BRUCE WILLIAMSON. RAE DAWN CHONG, the silver screen's latest (and perhaps best) primitive sex symbol, heats up photographer Ernst Haas's camera lens.

FORGET THE ALAMO!-playboy's playmate of the month. Texan KYM MALIN may not show up in history books as often as the famous landmark does, but, in our book, she's built a lot better.

LE ROY NEIMAN SKETCHBOOK-pictorial.

BEAUTY & THE BADGE-pictorial: BARBARA SCHANTZ is the curviest cop in a macha-cop town; and if her handcuffs don't get you, her looks will.

PLAYBOY'S ROVING EYE-pictorial. Down Houston way, they've invented a new erotic pastime. It's called couch dancing. Sofa, so good.

ARTICLES:
PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: BILLY JOEL-candid conversation. He's sold 26,000,000 albums in five years, but in many ways he's still a tough kid from Hicksville who hates music critics. He tells what he thinks of them, of the music business, of women and of life. An honest conversation with the man who wrote Honesty.

THE SMARTEST SPY-article . . . ROBERT SAM ANSON. He's a computer-minded country boy named Bobby Ray Inman, a four-star admiral, ex-head of the supersecref NSA and now deputy director of the CIA. His colleagues don't like him-which is why we probably should.

POPPA SUPERDUDE-fiction . . . JOHN CLAYTON. Sometimes, being too cool can put a freeze on your action, particularly when the lady in question has taken lessons in cool from you.

SHADES OF SUMMER-attire . . . DAVID PLAIT. If summer is your dream, put some color in your scheme.

THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE GOES HOLLYWOOD-memoir . . . LARRY L. KING. In this excerpt from his forthcoming book, King tells why the Burt Reynolds movie will bear little resemblance to the author's Broadway hit.

THE COMPLEAT PERSONAL COMPUTER-article . . . DANNY GOODMAN. There probably will never be a last word on which of these useful and fast-proliferating machines is best for your home or small business, but, for the moment, this is as close to it as you'll get.

REAL MEN DON'T EAT QUICHE-humor . . . BRUCE FEIRSTEIN. John Wayne's too Hemingway and Alan Alda's too earnest. Some guidelines for the modern male.

TOUR DE FORCE-article . . . JAMES R. PETERSEN. Looking for the ideal motorcycle for long-distance cruising? Save this article.

20 QUESTIONS: SCTV. If you think these wild ones are crazy on the tube, check them out when they're not.

(Not on the tube, that is; they're always crazy.).

INTERSTELLAR PIGEON-fiction . . . DONALD E. WESTLAKE. Any time you journey through outer space, you're taking a gamble; but on the planet Casino, the odds definitely favor the house.

A DAY AT THE DERBY-drink . . . EMANUEL GREENBERG. The best way to celebrate the running of the great race is with several mint juleps. Here's a nice variety.

THE YEAR IN MOVIES: It was a big year for heat. Body Heat, of course-its writer-director, Lawrence Kasdan, and its star, William Hurt. We cover bath-plus our picks and pans of the rest of 1981's movie fare.

MAN AND WOMAN, PART V: THE PERILS OF PAUL, THE PANGS OF PAULINE . . . JO DURDEN-SMITH and DIANE DE SIMONE. If you're a man who thinks he can hold up under stress better than any woman, read this. It turns out you're wrong.



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