Spree Magazine Vol. 1 No. 38 Barbara Dee – 1963
📰 Spree Magazine Vol. 1 No. 38 – 1963
"The Biggest, Gutsiest, Most Colorful Magazine Ever!"
This bold and eclectic 1963 issue of Spree delivers a wild mix of spicy fiction, daring exposés, dark humor, and tantalizing pictorials featuring buxom beauties from the golden age of men’s mags.
📖 Featured Highlights:
- 🔥 White Slavery’s New Boom – Shocking exposé by Cyrus W. Bell
- 🕵️ I Plotted Hitler’s Murder – Eye-witness wartime thriller by Lt. Karl Kray
- 💋 Pin-up pictorials with Barbara Dee, Betty, and more
- 🏁 Racy Racing Girl and Miss Pool-sales-girlship pictorials
- ✍️ Fiction by Sam Albert and W.J. Reynolds
- 🎭 Goodbye Miss Bump-and-Grind – A nostalgic ode to burlesque
- 110 pages of vintage pulp fun, satire, and mid-century adult storytelling
This is classic men's magazine nostalgia at its finest—part history, part fantasy, and all mid-century charm. A rare find for collectors of vintage adult ephemera and 1960s pop culture.
📏 8.5" x 11" • 110 Pages • B&W + Color • Vintage Men's Magazine
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