Jem Year 1963 Magazine Back Issues
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Jem Jul 1963
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Jem July 1963 Features How To Tell The Do's From The Don'ts You Too Can Be A Great Lover A New Look At The Old Casting Couch Battle Of The Sexes
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Jem Sep 1963
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Jem September 1963 Features How To Score With The Girls The Trouble With Women: Bedroom Frauds The Latest Wrinkle In Stripping - Lingerie D'Amour Love Below The Border
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Jem Dec 1963
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Jem December 1963 Features How To Test Your Sex I.Q. Pretty Girls - Easy or Tough? Where Anything Goes - The Fun House King of the "K" Girls
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1956 | 1957 | 1958 | 1959 | 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967Jem was a magazine founded by Joe Weider in the 1950s as entertainment for heterosexual men. The first issue started with November 1956 with Candy Barr on the cover. The monthly periodical was encouraged by American News distributors which asked Weider to start a competitor publication to rival the success Hugh Hefner had achieved with Playboy Magazine. Jem published photos of topless models and featured articles about dining, nightlife, and wine. Its companion magazine was Monsieur. Jem was quickly successful although Weider says that he was never very interested in its viability.
A number of Jem issues feature Weider's wife, model Betty Brosmer, on their covers.
The magazine is referenced in Stephen King's novel It, where Richie Tozier peeks at "the half-undressed girls" in his father's magazines. In the book, it is called Gem.
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