Paris Hollywood Nr 17 (1960) Guide
High-profile erotic and glamour photographers often contributed to these issues, including Serge Jacques , Zoltan Glass , and André de Dienes . Historical Significance
Primarily French, though English, Danish, and Swedish editions were produced for international markets. Content Highlights: Issue No. 17 (1960)
Issue No. 17 of the 1960 run (often listed as "Year 15" or similar depending on the specific series) featured: Paris Hollywood Nr 17 (1960)
The issue included "alluring and festive" semi-clad glamour photos and pin-ups. A signature feature of the magazine was the use of tracing paper overlays in the centerfold, which allowed readers to "undress" the models.
cm) with high-quality gravure-like duotone and color photos. 17 (1960) Issue No
This report details , a notable issue of the French men's interest and cinema magazine . Historically, the publication was known for its blend of celebrity culture and artistic pin-up photography, often navigating strict censorship laws of the era. Magazine Overview
Paris-Hollywood (originally Beautés de Paris et de Hollywood ). Genre: Men's interest, cinema, and luxury. Format: Typically tabloid-sized ( cm) with high-quality gravure-like duotone and color photos
Jane Russell , a major Hollywood icon, was prominently featured in this issue.