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Millionaire Magazine
V.1 #6 1964
Spine slightly rolled. Back cover has minor dust.
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$35.00
Millionaire Publications in Long Beach, CA.
Jayne Mansfield cover.
"Joe Bardo, Our Man In Hollywood Reviews My Fair Lady for Millionaire" 1 photo of Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn from the movie + 1 photo each of producer Jack Warner, Eddie Fisher with an unidentified blonde, Audrey Hepburn with an old guy, Frank Sinatra with Natalie Wood at some kind of dinner after the preview showing.
"The Angeles Five Year Plan Proves A Success" article on the Los Angeles Angels baseball team. 2 photos of one of its owners Gene Autry + 7 more photos.
"Ian Fleming, In Memory" article on the recent death of Fleming who lived to see the first James Bond movie Dr. No. One photo of Fleming with Bond movie babe Daniela Bianchi (misspelled Daniel Blanchi) and 1 large photo of him with Ursula Andress and Sean Connery at a celebration dinner, see below.
"Upside Down Crown Prince" article on a sea diver, Captain Kronhaus who had famous friends. 1 photo each of him posing with Humphrey Bogart, George Raft.
"Playboy's Sexlosophy Examined" 1 page editorial somewhat critical of Hugh Hefner's Playboy Philosophy for putting to much emphasis on sex.
"Eileen O'Niell Millionaire Detective" 3 photos of Eileen who played a police woman on the Gene Barry TV series Burke's Law, but they couldn't get her to take her clothes off.
"Millionaire Spotlights Dale Robertson" 5 photos of cowboy actor Dale at home + 1 photo of his horse Joe Thunderbird.
"Jayne Mansfield Millionairess Of The Month" full page color photo + 5 b&w photos at home, see below.
Millionaire Magazine was like a 1960s version of today's magazines like The Robb Report, Forbes, Fortune in that it catered to people who were rich and wanted everybody to know they were rich. The articles are interesting, the production values are high with color photos and slick paper and unlike the conspicuous consumption magazines noted above, it had some photos of topless women. The magazine only lasted a few issues and copies in nice shape are very hard to find. I've never had a complete set in high grade and I've been looking for years.