4 Hors d'Oeuvres
Compiled by Alan Radnor
8 Manhunt in Morocco
Jan Hunter
12 Molly
Rupert Daines
19 Meanwhile, Down Where the Forget-Me-Nots Grow
Oliver Mellors interviewed by Roz Tonks
24 A Matter of Taste
Michael Kelly
27 Suzanne
Rolf Mader
32 Private Mail
Tuppy Owens and Friends
37 Lorelei
Clive McLean
44 The Way We Were
Heinrich Fraenkel
47 DJ's GT
Mike Bygrave
50 Gilt-Edged Seduction
Count Zichy
54 Take-Off! Sylvia Drayton
Clive McLean
60 Courtesans, Casanovas and Chicanery
Kate Barlay
64 Feeling Sick? Cartoons
Pete Clarke
67 Corrina
Rupert Daines
70 A Fantastic Set-Up
Michael Crecy Peterson
74 Readers' Writes
76 Rusty
Fred Enke
EDITORIAL
A great February edition of Club International! Jan Hunter, a journalist who obviously believes in interviewing in depth, has been probing the intimate details of Morrocan matrimonial — and extra-matrimonial — life. The results are a vivid revelation. Meanwhile, Down Where the Forget-me-nots Grow ... is an hilarious conversation between the eighty-year-old gamekeeper Mellors of D. H. Lawrence's controversial classic and inter- viewer Roz Tonks. If you believe this you'll believe anything! Kate Barlay on Venice — in Courtesans, Casanovas and Chicanery — illustrates an aspect of Venice that takes you behind the usual tourist's two weeks of superficiality. A recommended retrospective view of a city's wanton ways. Tuppy Owens' continuing conversations reach new heights of depravity with
the arrival in London of Saida, a German girl who could aptly be described as
a group sex groupie. A Fantastic Set-up is a story about the improbable relationship between fact and fantasy. Noel Edmonds spins a yarn about his motor car; plus Hollywood revisited, lovely ladies revealed, a testament to taste and your personal views to complete the package. Who could ask for anything more?
Features in This Issue
Covergirl Photographed by Roger Stowell
Will The Real Lady Chatterley's Lover Please Stand Up?