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Mayfair Volume 23 Magazine Back Issues

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Mayfair V23 N1
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 1

Features
Covergirl Lorna Mayfield Photographed by Donald Milne
How Mad And Bad Was Byron?
Ourt Of Her Bindings: Our Barest Ski-Bum
American Locomotives: The Cliff-Hangers Of Colorado

 


Mayfair V23 N2
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 2

Features
Covergirl Jacqui Bell
Hot Steph: Chubby But Charming
The Man Who Rides Motorbikes Off Mountains
Barefaced Chic: Our Dress Designer Undressed

 


Mayfair V23 N3
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 3

Features
Covergirl Paula-Ann Bland
Memorable Minka: A Daily Mirror Dreamgirl Undresses
Banned Books: The Pages They Can't Print
Barest B.A.: Our Graduate Ungowned
Baader-Meinhof: The Rich Kids Who Turned To Terror

 


Mayfair V23 N4
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 4

Features
Covergirl Veronica Photographed by Donald Milne
Sally: She Went Bonk On A Bon Jovi Boy
Dracula: Was He A Bloody Sucker?
Veronica: A Charmer From Channel TV
Nude Exclusive! Glasnost Comes To Glamour - Miss Poland Poses

 


Mayfair V23 N5
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 5

Features
Covergirl Natalie Banus Photographed by Donald Milne
The Day James Dean Died
Scot Free: A Highland Lassie Has A Fling
A Feast Of Ferraris

 


Mayfair V23 N6
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 6

Features
Covergirl Maria Whittaker Makes Her Mayfair Debut
The Yo-Yo Men
Humour: Not In Front Of The Children
Motoring: Marendaz
Helene: The Telethon Presenter: Our Ex-Covergirl's Delightfully Sexy Poses

 


Mayfair V23 N7
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 7

Features
Covergirl & Centerfold Karen Brennan Photographed by George Richardson
Girls Who Kiss And Tell
Fintastic: The 50s American Cars
Naked Attraction! Michael Douglas's Girlfriend

 


Mayfair V23 N8
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 8

Features
Covergirl Sabrina
Packed For Your Holiday With Fiction, Features And Fun
Humour: Chasing Birdies
25 Years Of Imps
Lu Varley: The Hamlet Cigar Girl Nude

 


Mayfair V23 N9
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 9

Features
Covergirl Amanda Forbes Photographed by Donald Milne
Maserati: The Master Cars
Disrobed: Our Aerobics Expert
Windmill: The Theatre That Never Closed
Over The Top: The Amazing Niagara Fallers

 


Mayfair V23 N10
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 10

Features
Covergirl Jill
Painted Ladies: Today's New Art Form
Exposure: Rock Stars' Sexy Snapshots
A Rare Collectable, Our Barest Antiques Buff

 


Mayfair V23 N11
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 11

Features
Covergirl Kathy Turner Photographed by Gerth Sernelin
Linda Larssen and Julie Wilson Naked
Emma Daley and Anne Sheridan in the Buff
Making a Meal of It
Jacqueline Luis and Jane Warner Nude

 


Mayfair V23 N12
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Mayfair Vol. 23 # 12

Features
Covergirl Suzanne Mizzi (Not Nude)
10 New Christmas Crackers
Featuring The Girl Who Romped With Rolling Stone Bill Wyman
Omanko Brush: Oriental Erotica
Our 180 Page Bumper Stocking Filler With Your 40 Favorite Girls Of The Year

 

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Mayfair is a British adult magazine for men. Founded in 1966, it was designed as a response to US magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse, the latter of which had recently launched in the UK. For many years, it claimed the largest distribution of any men's magazine in the UK. It is a softcore magazine, and thus is available in newsagents, although some larger retailers require a modesty bag to hide the cover.

Mayfair was launched by Fisk Publishing Ltd in 1966 with an August cover date. The company was controlled by Brian Fisk. Its first editor was David Campbell, and its first deputy editor was Graham Masterton. Its second editor was Woman's Own veteran Kenneth Bound. As well as nudes, Mayfair featured short stories and serious articles on such "male" interests as classic cars, trains, and military history. In its early years, one regular contributor of fiction and nonfiction was American author William S. Burroughs (who became an associate of Masterton's; Masterton later gave Burroughs a posthumous co-author credit on his novel Rules of Duel ).

A regular feature for many years was Quest, "the laboratory of human response", interviews purportedly with ordinary people (each issue featuring separate conversations with two women and one man, and occasionally couples) about sex matters, and graphic descriptions of sexual encounters. Graham Masterton initially wrote Quest as fiction, but later interviewed real people to inform the article. Another regular feature was a long-running cartoon strip featuring the misadventures of Carrie, a nubile blonde who lost her clothes in various embarrassing situations.

In 1968, Mayfair took over rival King, which had been launched in 1964, initially with backing from Paul Raymond.

The December issue of each year was usually double-sized, and featured a "review" of the models seen in previous issues. For many years, this was from the previous year, e.g. the review in Volume 16, Number 12 (December 1981) featured the models seen throughout Volume 15 (January to December 1980). In 1982, a separate and nominally annual Best of Mayfair supplement was introduced, reprinting the full photo sets and other items. This was followed in 1988 by a similar Girls of Summer supplement.

In August 1972, Mayfair featured the regular comic-strip adventures of "Carrie" with story and fully painted artwork by Don Lawrence. The strip ran for two pages a month for most issues over the next 17 years. Don Lawrence left at the end of 1975, and Mario Capaldi drew the strip from January 1976 to May 1977. In June 1977, Steve Kingston took over.

Most of the models featured were "girl next door" types whom the accompanying text claimed to be new to such work. Their pictures would be accompanied by descriptions of their everyday lives and jobs, including that of telephonists, secretaries, shopkeepers, etc. Page 3 girls were also regular features. Some of the early ones would appear full frontal (tabloid papers such as The Sun only featured topless images), but in the late 1980s most such as Samantha Fox and Maria Whittaker would only do topless appearances.

Occasionally couples, male and female models and sets of two or more girls together (though lesbianism was usually implied rather than made obvious) were featured.

In March 1982, Robert Maxwell reached an agreement to buy Mayfair from Yvonne Fisk (widow of founder Brian). However, Bound persuaded Maxwell to let him mount a management buyout, instead.

Many aspects of the magazine changed when, after 24 years as editor, Kenneth Bound agreed to sell the magazine to Paul Raymond Publications. The last issue from Bound/Fisk was Volume 25 Number 1 (January 1990), at which time the magazine had a net paid circulation of 295,646 according to the UK Audit Bureau of Circulations.

The change of ownership and the appointment of Stephen Bleach as editor led to more explicitness, more girl-on-girl material, and a focus on established models, mostly with large-breasted figures. The detailed description of the girls' "everyday lives" gave way to explicit descriptions of their sex lives.

The serious content was gradually dropped in favour of an approach more akin to mainstream magazines such as Loaded, while the male interviewees in Quest were dropped in favour of more extreme female-only contributions, including lesbianism.

Today, Mayfair is published every four weeks along with fellow Paul Raymond adult titles such as Club International, Escort, Men Only, Men's World, and Razzle.

Paul Chaplin, also known as Paul Baxendale-Walker, acquired ownership of the Paul Raymond Publications titles in August 2012.

Mayfair is also sold in digital format. Initially this was via the Paul Raymond digital newsstand from 2013 until that website closed. Subsequently it has been available digitally from the main Paul Raymond website.

In common with many soft-core publications, Mayfair was specifically banned in Ireland in 1968, and remained so until successfully appealed along with four other Paul Raymond titles on 21 November 2011.

The March 1987 issue featured a model named Tina Reid, stating she had only recently turned 17 when the pictures were taken. When it emerged that she was 15, all copies were withdrawn from UK shops. Nevertheless, Reid later appeared in a number of other glamour magazines (sometimes using the pseudonym of "Trixie Buckingham"), as well as acting under the name Louise Germaine, notably in Dennis Potter's Lipstick on Your Collar and Midnight Movie.

Current issues of the magazine (2011) follow a common monthly format consisting of several regular sections and seven photo shoots, six of which are brand new to print in the UK and the last being a rerun of a classic photo shoot from yesteryear. The contents below is representative of this format:

Mayfair Male – This section contains letters from readers.
Mayfair Presents – A profile of a model or porn star, looking at how she got into the industry, and how (and who!) she has been doing since
21st Century Toys – This is a light-hearted review of electronic gadgets and gizmos
Mayfair Movies – A review of the latest batch of pornographic movies
Mayfair Motors – A double-page review focusing on a new car – often featuring high-performance vehicles
Quest – Stories about the sexual activities of a trio of young women, each following a general theme given in the previous month's issue
Scene – A section containing reviews and write-ups about various differing new releases – typically DVDs and books
Gentlemen.. – A page of jokes, generally of a groan-inducing nature
Mayfair Intelligencer – A round-up of weird and mysterious facts, coupled with askew glances at the world of celebrity and Hollywood and guides to modern etiquette
Nude photo shoots are scattered between these sections; each photo shoot generally consists of six or seven pages of photographs along with a short write-up about the model. Often, the model starts the set fully dressed and ends up fully naked.

The final photo shoot in the magazine is a classic shoot that is taken from a previous issue of the magazine, typically from the 1980s or early '90s.

A single-page comic strip, "Ms. Fortune" by Gabrielle Noble, has featured since 2011.

Since acquiring ownership in August 2012, Paul Chaplin writes the monthly editorial column, complemented by his own photo shoot of current glamour models. Chaplin has also implemented an editorial change in bringing in more mainstream tabloid page 3 models for shoots.

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