Men Only Magazine Back Issue, Volume 39, Number 10
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Men Only Vol. 39 # 10 Magazine
TABLE OF CONTENTS
4 COMMUNICATION 8 DATES TO REMEMBER Chet Bernard 12 MAEVE Fred Enke 19 THE GOOD MISTRESS GUIDE Jonathan Clements 22 HEIDI Chritser Flodqvist 27 RECREATION Brian O'Hanlon 28 RELAXATION John Howarth 29 ANIMATION Adam Pascoe 30 OPEN FOR BUSINESS Quinn 32 STRATFORD JOHNS INTERVIEW Paul Tabori 35 LEE Michel Moreau 44 THIRD PERSON SINGULAR Michael H. Black 50 RELIANT SCIMITAR GTE John Blunsden 53 FIONA Michel Moreau 60 SEASIDE SINNER J. T. Izard 65 Rainy Day WOMAN Wendy Gable/Naru 68 GEORGIA Mihailo Kovac 76 FEARS OF THE OBSESSED Karl Steiner 83 MODUS OPERANDI edited by David Jones 87 HOT ON THE SCENT Ann Summers 88 LETTERS TO Ann Summers 91 GOLDIE Fred Enke
96 THE LORD WILL PROVIDE Herbie Brennan
107 ALTHEA Mihailo Kovac
114 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
EDITORIAL Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious Fiona, by these pictures caught,
Quite naked 'neath Ibizian skies . . .'
Now let them say that Men Only has no artistic merit! As far as I know there's
no law against gratuitous culture. And I don't suppose Bill Shakespeare will mind
me murdering his immortal lines. In fact, if Bill were around today he'd very
likely be one of the growing band of illustrious Men Only contributors.
To get to the point, we have finally, and with a very good grace, given in to
the pressures of public opinion. Throughout this last year we've received a constant
stream of letters asking when Fiona was going to appear in the splendour of her
perfect nudity. Well it's now!
Many people seem to have missed the first fully-frontal Fiona when she appeared
a couple of years back. Many weren't reading Men Only then, others weren't reading
a men's magazine at all! We certainly seem to have changed a lot of things in
our short history as a Paul Raymond publication.
Since her last appearance Fiona has gained a great deal of fame, and not a little
notoriety, as an actress. Fame hasn't changed her at all. In fact, a great deal
of the aforementioned pressure came from the lady herself. `But you know how I love being photographed in the nude', she replied when I tendered
my first tentative request. The only regret I have about this session is that,
weighed down by editorial cares, I wasn't able to shoot the set myself. Still,
there are times when one has to sacrifice personal pleasure to the sort of quality
and style that only a photographer like Michel Moreau can achieve. The combination
of Michel's talent and Fiona's now world-famous figure awaits you on page fifty-three.
If you're still with me, Fiona is only one of the varied delights before you.
There's certainly plenty of everything in this issue. We interview Stratford Johns,
a gentleman with strong opinions, many of which we feel Barlow might share. Like
writing off Men Only as a load of salacious trash for example! We may not agree
with him, but we'd give our lives to defend his right to say it. Provided of course
he would go to similar extremes to defend our right to publish.
If you can tear your eyes away from Fiona for a while you'll find Jack Izard and
Sir John sampling the delights of our seaside resorts, by accident, he says.
Karl Steiner untangles the web of Mystery which surrounds sexual obsessions, Ann
Summers bathes in the power of erotic scents and Modus Operandi enquires into
those most memorable erotic experiences.
Our motoring section features the Scimitar. The piece so impressed our Picture
Editor that he bought one, went off on the razzle, and we haven't seen him since.
If you run into him, which is quite likely from what I hear, send him back. We
must have some pictures for the next issue. And talking of the next issue, don't
miss it! It's the Christmas number and, as always, it's a rather special one.
Aren't they all ? Tony Power