4 COMMUNICATION 8 THE THREE-HORNED DEVIL Godfrey Anderiesz 12 LAST TUMBLE IN OBERAU Brian O'Hanlon/ Michael Bramman 27 RECREATION Brian O'Hanlon 28 RELAXATION Laurence James 28 ANIMATION James Chappel 30 Diana Dors INTERVIEW Mike Bygrave 36 Elvira Bob Carlos Clarke 40 FIONA IN BUDAPEST Fiona Richmond 43 MIRANDA Eugene Finkei 52 POLLOCK THE PORN Richard Green 55 THINGS TO COME Teri King 56 CAPRI 2 John Blunsden 58 HANNA Raymond Depardon 62 CLANDESTINE DESIRES Karl Steiner 67 MODUS OPERANDI Edited by David Jones 71 ANYTHING GOES Ann Summers
72 LETTERS TO Ann Summers 75 FESTIVAL OF EROTICA George Richardson/ Michael Bramman 99 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
EDITORIAL One of the perks of having Paul Raymond as a Publisher always shows itself at
about this time of the year when Men Only gets an exciting pictorial boost, via
the inclusion of an exclusive coverage of the latest Raymond Revuebar show. Yours
truly is always an early visitor to this new show, which begins on New Year's
Day and runs for a full year. I can report with some confidence that his latest
offering, Festival of Erotica, is a mind-blowing experience, combining sensational
young ladies from all over the world in a series of stunning acts which fully
justify the Raymond Revuebar's reputation as the leading theatre of erotic entertainment.
Incidentally, when you can finally tear your eyes away from the pictures, I suggest
you read the accompanying copy, written by George Richardson. for many years General
Manager of the Paul Raymond OrgAnisation, and thus highly qualified to commentate
on this unique form of entertainment.
Unique, also, is Diana Dors, the subject of this month's interview. for of the
clutch of bigboobed. blonde bombshells that suddenly emerged in the lato fifties,
she was one of the few that could actually act. She's also the possessor of a
warm and modern mind, as you'll discover on page 30.
Our resident sexologist, Karl Steiner, certainly stirred you up last month with
his erudite analysis of the letters which appear in the Communication columns.
Although we've always enjoyed a healthy mail, I've never known such an avalanche
of letters as we've had in the past few days, and I've subsequently had to increase
the number of pages devoted to your correspondence. Please keep your opinions
and experiences coming.
Someone who also enjoys a healthy male is Fiona Richmond, and this month sees
the first of her reports from an assignment behind the Iron Curtain. Fiona, we
discover, did more than keep her Red under the bed, but for the full story see
page 40.
Exciting as the time Miss Richmond seems to have had, I must say that the goings-on
in Austria, featured on pages 1226, look rather interesting, too. Peruse Last
Tumble in Oberau and you'll see what I mean.
Incidentally, you might be interested to know that we now have an Italian edition
of Men Only, which has had immediate and sensational success. Which all goes to
prove you can't beat quality./ Tony Power.