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Playboy (USA)  — Magazine Back Issue
June 1983
ISSN 0032-1478
Vol. 30  Issue 6
Year 1983
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 4/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Marianne Gravatte (Nude) photographed by Richard Fegley
  • Playmate of the Month is Jolanda Egger photographed by Pompeo Posar
  • Beautiful, Sexy Marianne Gravatte Is Our Playmate Of The Year
  • Behind The Scenes With The Pulitzers Of Palm Beach, What A Suit!
  • Blood! Gore! Goo! Playboy Interviews The Titan Of Terror; Stephen King
  • George Burns Remembers Sex
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Table of Contents
COVER STORY
It wouldn't be difficult to drape almost anything around Playmate of the Year Marianne Gravatte and have the picture turn out great. That Contributing Photographer Richard Fegley chose gauze as his material underscores his heightened sense of the peekaboo. Archaeologists seeking the Rabbit Head will be wise to do their prospecting in a high valley, between twin peaks.

5 PLAYBILL
13 DEAR PLAYBOY
19 PLAYBOY AFTER HOURS
Checking In with SCTV's Johnny La Rue; a driver's test for Californians.
25 MEDIA DAVID STANDISH and JERRY SULLIVAN
First look at an occasional column on the press, print and otherwise.
27 MOVIES BRUCE WILLIAMSON
Three Swedes go up in a balloon, something fishy from the Pythons and a hard-nosed reform school thriller.
32 MUSIC
A visit with Bob Seger and a chat with The Pretenders' Martin Chambers.
38 BOOKS
The latest from Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Trevanian and Stephen King.
40 TELEVISION TONY SCHWARTZ
Columnist emerges bleary-eyed from a marathon news watch.
42 COMING ATTRACTIONS JOHN BLUMENTHAL
Our Mr. and Mrs. Brooks find a co-starring vehicle; Newman and Benson slate a father-and-son routine.
45 MEN ASA BABER
47 THE PLAYBOY ADVISOR
51 DEAR PLAYMATES
53 THE PLAYBOY FORUM
60 A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK: THE PRESIDENT AS COMIC-KAZE—opinion CURTIS WILKIE
65 PLAYBOY INTERVIEW: STEPHEN KING—candid conversation
A struggling high school English teacher when he wrote Carrie, the darling of the scare-me generation now can write his own ticket both on paper and on film. He takes a hard look at his success and at the films that have been made from his books but confesses he still won't look under the bed.
84 THE PULITZERS OF PALM BEACH—article REG POTTERTON
One of the silliest divorce cases of the century gave our reporter several stunning insights—one of which was that Dr. Hunter S. Thompson's presence had a settling effect.
88 DIAMONDS ARE THE GIRL'S BEST FRIEND—pictorial
In 1970, Morganna, a girl with only one name, ran out onto the playing field to kiss Pete Rose. Since then, she has become baseball's Kissing Bandit. Hers is a moving violation.
94 BEYOND JEDI: THE SAGA CONTINUES—humor DENNIS SNEE
Will it ever end? A quick course in what's happening in the upcoming installments from a story that began a long time ago in a galaxy far away.
97 PLAYBOY'S GIFTS FOR DADS & GRADS—merchandise
The perfect somethings for the guys who count in your life.
100 SEX AND THE MATURE MAN—humor GEORGE BURNS
Our most active octogenarian reveals some reasons why you should have sex at any age and why you don't really have to have any reasons.
104 POET IN MOTION—playboy's playmate of the month
Our multilingual miss, Jolanda Egger, is the best reason to make Berlin an undivided city.
118 PLAYBOY'S PARTY JOKES—humor
120 NEEDLE IN A TIMESTACK—fiction ROBERT SILVERBERG
If you don't like what happened in the past, it's not too late to change it. This love triangle fiddles on its own time.
122 20 QUESTIONS: DEBRA WINGER
The woman who inspires officers and gentlemen discusses the importance of having balls.
124 ACE OF CLUBS—merchandise
A summary report of what's going on in the golf states.
128 THE SECOND COMING OF NOLAN BUSHNELL—personality DAVID OWEN
What can a man do after he's created the video-game boom? King Pong is getting down to serious business.
130 MUSCLING INTO SUMMER—attire DAVID PLATT
The pump and circumstance of today's beachwear.
135 QUARTERLY REPORTS: INSIDE INFORMATION—article ANDREW TOBIAS
It's easy to make a killing in the market when you're the only one who knows what's going on. Right? Not necessarily.
136 PLAYMATE OF THE YEAR—pictorial
Marianne Gravatte is one in a dozen. And we have a poster to prove it.
155 THE TWO MISTRESSES—ribald classic HENRI MERCAT
158 PLAYBOY FUNNIES—humor
173 BERNARD AND HUEY—satire JULES FEIFFER
228 PLAYBOY POTPOURRI
261 PLAYBOY ON THE SCENE
The higher forms of briefcases; powerful gadgets; Roving Eye; Grapevine; Sex News.
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl Marianne Gravatte (Nude) photographed by Richard Fegley
  • Playmate of the Month is Jolanda Egger photographed by Pompeo Posar
  • Beautiful, Sexy Marianne Gravatte Is Our Playmate Of The Year
  • Behind The Scenes With The Pulitzers Of Palm Beach, What A Suit!
  • Blood! Gore! Goo! Playboy Interviews The Titan Of Terror; Stephen King
  • George Burns Remembers Sex
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