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Stag October 1997, Girls Over 40 October 1997 Magazine Back Issue

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Stag  — Magazine Back Issue
October 1997
UPC 00928102407110
ISSN 1088-6583
Year 1997
Format Digital PDF
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  • Covergirl & Centerfold Audie
  • 44 Yr. Old Debette's Vigorous Vibrator Habit!
  • Barbie 49, Gets Raunchy With A Dildo!
  • Lexi's Boudoir Tease
  • Alexis At 42 Gets Off Like A Bad Girl!
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Table of Contents
4 ALEXIS
This blonde gets quite carried away at 42!
14 GENITAL DELIVERY
More of the kinky, sexy things you readers write!
16 MEREDITH
Is nude posing just a "phase" for this 41-year-old, as her hubby claims?
22 DEBETTE
Her outrageous vibrator show is an appetizer to ultimate satisfaction!
32 EROTIC ENCOUNTERS WITH MATURE WOMEN
An amazing array of adventures!
35 VIDA'S MASTURBATION VACATION
You're invited to participate, so get strokin'!
44 CHIEF EXECUTIVE ORIFICE
A fantasy of the corporate future starring feature dancer Naughty Audie!
54 LEXI'S BOUDOIR TEASE
Wait until you read what REALLY gets her goin'...
94 BARBIE
Has the cock yet been born that can satisfy her humongous lust?
Features in This Issue
  • Covergirl & Centerfold Audie
  • 44 Yr. Old Debette's Vigorous Vibrator Habit!
  • Barbie 49, Gets Raunchy With A Dildo!
  • Lexi's Boudoir Tease
  • Alexis At 42 Gets Off Like A Bad Girl!
About Stag
The first Stag magazine, published by Leeds Publishing Corp., beginning with vol. 1, #1 (June 1937), was a 25-cent, 96-page, digest subtitled "A Magazine for Men" and which included articles and stories by such writers as Carleton Beals, Elsa Maxwell, Bernard Sobel, and Hendrik Willem van Loon. It covered a range of topics, including literature, music, sports, and theater, along with stories on male-female relationships, sexual issues, and such topics as striptease.

A second volume, published by Official Com. Inc. and edited by Noah Sarlat, appeared circa 1951 as a 25-cent, 82-page, standard-sized men's adventure magazine. This version, containing ostensibly "true-life" fiction of men in wartime or in rugged adventure mode, continued through at least volume 22 in 1971, by which time it had published by Martin Goodman's related company, Atlas Magazines Inc., and Magazine Management Co., Inc., by which time the cover price had been raised to 50 cents.

Goodman also published the annual publication Stag Annual, starting in 1964.

Writer Dorothy Gallagher reminisced in 1998 that by the early 1960s, when Magazine Management occupied the second floor at 60th Street and Madison Avenue, "...magazines were produced the way Detroit produced cars. I worked on the fan-magazine line. On the other side of a five-foot partition was the romance-magazine line. And across a corridor were the financial staples of the organization, the men's magazines — Stag, For Men Only, Male — for which, at one time or another, Mario Puzo, Bruce Jay Friedman, David Markson, Mickey Spillane and Martin Cruz Smith wrote, until they became too exalted and rich to do it anymore." Cover illustrators included Frank Soltesz.

Stag transitioned to become a men's pornographic magazine, published by Goodman's son Charles "Chip" Goodman at Magazine Management's successor company, Swank Publications. The publishing group Magna bought Stag and its sister publication Swank from that company in 1993.
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