4 Hors d'Oeuvres
Compiled by Alan Radnor
8 From Clara Bow to Raquel Welch to Hollywood Sex Symbolised
Roger Manvell
12 Krysia David Parkinson
18 Sex by Numbers Michael Walsh
22 No, She Did It of Her Own Accord
Tony Andrews
28 HONDA'neath The Arches
Amnon Bar-Tur
32 The Island
Fiction Michael Wesbury
37 Sherri
Fred Enke
44 My Wife's a Part-Time Waitress (In a Topless, Bottomless Bar)
Enzo d'Amberni
50 Private Mail
Tuppy Owens and Friends
54 Laura Clive McLean
60 Confessions of a Crinomaniac
Phillipa Pigache
64 Jackie Clive McLean
68 Come Back, Barbara Cartland, All is Forgiven
Walter Harris
72 Readers' Writes
74 Emmanuelle 2 - An Exclusive Preview
Jean-Louis Allan
EDITORIAL NOTE
If you've escaped the 29th of February unscathed, you'll be looking for a little
relaxation to set you up for what every young man's fancy turns to in a month
or so. If you haven't, well, this month's Club International will cheer you up!
From Clara Bow to Raquel Welch to .. . Hollywood Sex Symbolised is by Roger Manvell,
one of the country's leading film critics. He examines the transformation of screen
sex sirens.
Philippa Pigache gives a personal view of woman's crowning glory in Confessions
of a Crinomaniac. Enzo d'Amberni contributes an amusing — and sexy —
discourse in the self-explanatory My Wife's A Part-time Waitress.
The Island, by Michael Wesbury is a poignant story about a seaside seduction,
with an unexpected ending. Then there's No, She Did It Of Her Own Accord, an account
by Tony Andrews of where it's at in Kingston, Jamaica, that should have you queueing
up at the nearest airline ticket desk; Inflation In Paradise, by Walter Harris;
Tuppy Owens' erotic correspondence and the most beautiful girls in the world.