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Penthouse (USA)  — Magazine Back Issue
January 2010
UPC 07447002242801
ISSN 0090-2020
Vol. 41  Issue 5
Year 2010
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 4/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Taylor Vixen (Nude) photographed by Emma Nixon
  • Pet of the Month is Jessica Wilson photographed by Preston Geoffrey Parker
  • Model Making: Build A Pet With Penthouse Toys
  • Bollywood Brothels: Inside India's Sex Dungeons
  • War-Weary Warriors: A Gritty Glimpse Of Life On The Front Lines
  • Fowl Play: Who's Killing Hawks In Los Angeles?
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Table of Contents
PICTORIALS
34 A Very Good Year
Pet of the Year Taylor Vixen
64 Beach Buny
Pet of the Month Jessica Wilson
86 Cherry Popping
Cherry & Anita
104 Destiny's Child
Akira Jade
122 Night Moves
Darenzia & Justine
FULL FRONTAL
11 Revealing Entertainment
12 Flicks
Guy Ritchie cooks up a twenty-first-century Sherlock Holmes.
14 DVDs
Suck up to the geeks in your life with our gift list.
16 Sounds
Holiday ideas for music fans.
17 Reads
Pervy postcards and more.
18 Joystick
Help out the French Resistance in The Saboteur, plus gift ideas.
LIFE ON TOP
21 In the Spirit
Perfect gifts for even the most difficult people on your list.
24 Driving Force
Mustang gets its groove back.
26 Freewheelin'
Ducati's "Monster."
28 The Goods
Setup a low-key casino in any crib.
30 Tech
Last-minute gifts.
32 Scoundrel
Should a live-in girlfriend mean on-demand sex?
FEATURES
46 Gametime
Are you a sports junkie with a blank holiday wish list? We can help.
By Peter Schrager
48 SlumdogShutouts
Mumbai sex dungeons and six-year-olds begging by open sewers—the flip side of Bollywood.
By Chuck Thompson
54 Vinyl Frontier
The old-school format will likely survive the CD.
By Nathaniel Friedman
60 Warrior Wire
Extraordinary photos of American troops stretched to the breaking point.
By John Rico
80 Pet Projects
What are the Penthouse Pets up to?
By Jennifer A Peters and Lainie Speiser
82 High-tech Booty Calls
Aquickand dirty guide to the largest sex and swingers site on the planet.
By Sarah Klein
96 The Wild Bunch
Federal agents track down killers who beat thousands of hawks to death every year.
By Peter Laufer
100 Sex Ed.
Our experts review your favorite Penthouse toys. By Victoria Zdrok, Ph.D., and Jonathan Fin
142 Parting Shot
Flashback: 1997 Pet of the Year Elizabeth Ann Hilden
DEPARTMENTS
4 Forum
58 Hard News
79 Peep Show
114 Penthouse Books
116 Illustrated Forum
120 X-Rated Video
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Taylor Vixen (Nude) photographed by Emma Nixon
  • Pet of the Month is Jessica Wilson photographed by Preston Geoffrey Parker
  • Model Making: Build A Pet With Penthouse Toys
  • Bollywood Brothels: Inside India's Sex Dungeons
  • War-Weary Warriors: A Gritty Glimpse Of Life On The Front Lines
  • Fowl Play: Who's Killing Hawks In Los Angeles?
About Penthouse (USA)

Penthouse is a men's magazine that was founded by Bob Guccione in 1965. It combines urban lifestyle articles and soft-core pornographic pictorials, that eventually, in the 1990s evolved into hardcore. Although Guccione was American, the magazine was founded in 1965 in the United Kingdom, and started selling Penthouse in the United States in September 1969. At the height of its success, Guccione was considered to be one of the richest men in the United States.

For many years Penthouse fell somewhere in between Playboy and Hustler in terms of explicitness (and respectability). Almost from the start the pictorials showed female genitalia and pubic hair when this was still considered by many to be obscene. Simulated sex, but not penetration or male genitalia, followed, then, several years later, male genitalia, including erections, could be seen. In addition, Penthouse attempted to maintain some level of reading content, although usually of a more sexually oriented nature than Playboy.

Probably the most famous issue of Penthouse was its September 1984 issue, which was the largest selling issue of any magazine in history. This issue featured photos of Vanessa Williams, who was the current Miss America, from early in her modeling career. Williams posed for the series of black and white photos with another female model, engaging in simulated lesbian acts. While Williams' pictures created the most publicity at the time, the issue would later become even more controversial because of its centerfold, Traci Lords. Lords posed nude for this issue at the beginning of her career as an adult film star. It would later be revealed that Lords was underage throughout most of her career in pornography and was only fifteen when she posed for Penthouse. As a result, the issue is illegal to own if the centerfold is intact, falling under the laws against child pornography. The September 1984 issue also featured an interview with John Travolta, a feature on Boy George, and a pictorial on a pornographic actress, Hyapatia Lee.

In 1992, an issue between the magazine and United States Navy surfaced. The United States Navy reacted negatively on the issues of circulation and distribution around the military base. Distribution and sale of adult titles is said to be inconsistent with the rules and regulations concerning sexual harassment and human dignity.

The Military Honor and Decency Act signed by President Clinton in 1996 stated that the Secretary of Defense may not permit the sale or rental of sexually explicit material on property under the jurisdiction of the Defense Department. Also, a 1998 Supreme Court ruling held that a military base is not a public forum.

In 1998, caught between the widespread availability of pornography on the Internet and the growing popularity of non-explicit "men's magazines" like Maxim, Penthouse decided to change its format and began featuring sexually explicit pictures (ie: actual oral and vaginal penetration). It also began to regularly feature pictorials of female models urinating, which up until then had been considered a defining limit of illegal obscenity as distinguished from legal pornography. The new format ended up losing subscriptions and newsstand circulation for the magazine.

Videocassettes gained popularity and the steady rise of the Internet are some reasons that caused the steady decline of Penthouse Magazine circulation and other pornographic magazines like Playboy Magazine and Hustler Magazine. The Internet provided a cheaper and multiple avenues of satisfaction for customers who sought privacy. After struggleing for years, in April 2002, Guccione announced that Penthouse Magazine was going out of business.

On July 2003, Bob Guccione lost his famous Penthouse Mansion. The mansion was composed of two townhouses built in 1879. Rebuilt in 1920s by Jeremiah Milbank, it was one of the largest private residences in Manhattan. At the height of prestige, Guccione bought the mansion in 1975.

On August 12, 2003, General Media, the parent company of the magazine, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In October 2003, it was announced that Penthouse magazine was being put up for sale as part of a deal with its creditors. In October 2003, an announcement of the sale of Penthouse Magazine circulated.

On October 4, 2004, General Media emerged from bankruptcy and was renamed the Penthouse Media Group. It is now owned by Marc Bell, a south Florida real-estate developer, who intends to soften the content of the magazine.

Starting with the January 2005 issue, Penthouse Magazine no longer showed pictures of an explicit nature, being touted as an alternative to FHM Magazine. Penthouse Magazine nixed explicitly nude photos of male and female genitalia. The change improved the declining sales. However, sales still did not reach the same circulation numbers of Penthouse Magazine at the peak of the magazine

In 2005, Penthouse Media Group had a total circulation of 326,358 copies. Penthouse Magazine continues to increase sales as it works to become a competitor of the adult entertainment genre.

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