Club USA December 1979
English | JPG | 355 Pages | 166 MB
EDITORIAL NOTE
AS ONE OF AMERICA’s better known hoaxers, Clifford Irving, (who else?) has been taking a long look, from historical times to the present, at that unusual breed of men who earn their living by fooling the rest of us. Hoaxers, forgers, con-men, call them what you will, they’re all represented in Pictures Of Innocence. Keep your hand on your wallet while reading.
Oliver Reed was, he says, born a gentleman, but certainly there are those who claim that this burly British movie actor doesn’t behave like one, on screen or off. For the lowdown on the lifestyle of a man who, if nothing else, remains a genuine character in a world where most people seem to prefer to live out a charade, read Reed, interviewed in this month’s Club People by Brian O’Hanlon. If you thought you knew all about sex, you’ll think again when you’ve read Tym Manley’s Cynic’s Dictionary of Sexual Terms. There are some definitions in there that even Webster’s haven’t thought of yet.
Long one of the outposts of the empire of singles bars that have been part of the American scene, the situation in San Francisco is changing, according to Len Richmond. His San Francisco: Brave New World for Singles explains why, and tells you what’s still worth visiting. Among our regular features, we bring you the third chapter of The First Book of Krishna; our own Lady Anthea Drummond takes an intimate and individual new look at a sex aid that’s been around for a while, and in Communication we put forward your views on what’s pertinent in the world of personal sex. Not to mention our own personal views of the world’s sexiest ladies.
David Jones