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: Contains various short stories and investigative pieces typical of the magazine's format in the mid-80s. Collector Value
The early 1980s represented the peak of print media power. Penthouse , founded by Bob Guccione in 1965, was locked in a fierce circulation war with Playboy . By 1984, Penthouse was pushing boundaries further than its rival—more explicit pictorials, harder-hitting investigative journalism, and a grittier, urban aesthetic.
at the time of the shoot, making the distribution of those specific images illegal child pornography in many jurisdictions. Where to find it
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Always exercise caution when searching for "top PDF" downloads, as these sites are frequently associated with malware or copyright-infringing material.
: Contains various short stories and investigative pieces typical of the magazine's format in the mid-80s. Collector Value
The early 1980s represented the peak of print media power. Penthouse , founded by Bob Guccione in 1965, was locked in a fierce circulation war with Playboy . By 1984, Penthouse was pushing boundaries further than its rival—more explicit pictorials, harder-hitting investigative journalism, and a grittier, urban aesthetic.
at the time of the shoot, making the distribution of those specific images illegal child pornography in many jurisdictions. Where to find it
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