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Best Cheri # 21
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Best of Cheri # 21 Features Covergirl Bonnie, Jill & Naomi Tasty Temptresses Bustin' Out All Over 100 Pages Of Breath-Taking Blondes Lindsay Neil & Erica Bursting With Blondes
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Best Cheri # 22
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Best of Cheri # 22 Features Covergirl Porsche Lynn Stacy Donovan, Barbara Dare, Krista Lane & More LIttle Oral Annie Dreamsuck Queen Amber Lynn: Porn's Nastiest Nymphomaniac Taija Rae interviewed by Donald Mogelefsky Porn Star Spectacular | |
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Best Cheri # 25
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Best of Cheri # 25 Features Bedroom Fantasies Special! Mandy & Kim Share Their Cream Dreams With You! Beneath The Sheets With 10 Of Our Tastiest Tarts! Horny Housewarming
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Best Cheri # 26
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Best of Cheri # 26 Features Covergirl Maria Danish Delights: Manyd is proud of her naked assets Water Melons: Visit poolside and see Laura-Lee's prize-winning floats Double Shot: Both of Tanya's cups are already filled More of Debee Ashby: Bigger and Better Than Ever!
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Best Cheri # 27
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Best of Cheri # 27 Features Covergirl Janet Littleday Janet Littleday & Blondi Before They Were Porn Stars! Hawaii's Hottest Honey Georgia's Sweetest Peach
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Best Cheri # 29
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Best of Cheri # 29 Features Girls Of America Special 11 Girls As Patriotic As They Come! Hot Bods Like You'll Only Find In The Good Old U.S.A.! Naked In New York
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The adult magazine, Cheri started publishing in 1976. The Best of Cheri was a reprint of the most popular photo spreads and articles from the Cheri magazine. Sometimes the Best of Cheri would include photos from the original photo shoot that were not included in the original magazine.
Peter Wolff was the brains behind Cheri magazine. God knows, he had the experience and the track record. By 1976, he had already worked on magazines such as Rogue, Topper, Bachelor, Ace, Follies, Frolic, Gala, Tab, Vue, Jaguar, Duke, Stud, Escapade, Daily Girl, Caper, and Gallery, to name but a few. He’d even been the editor of rival magazine High Society.
As indicated in Taschen’s History of Men’s Magazines, “Publishers would hire Peter to start a magazine, and while his magazine would be incredibly innovative and profitable, he’d be partying and obviously having way too much fun. As part of his deal with any publisher, he always insisted on a tab at a convenient bar, with his own table. He was a compulsive gambler and four-pack-a-day smoker. His office was littered with betting stubs, cigarette butts, take-out food, random slides, and manuscripts. His t-shirts and jeans were stained, and his long gray hair was often unwashed: he was fat and not particularly handsome. And yet he managed to have sex with most of the models, through his immense charm and intelligence. He never believed a publisher could fire him, but eventually the drinking, the arrogance, plus spending tons and tons of money, would always be too much for them. So they’d dump him… and get his great ideas.”
But to view Wolff as purely an adult magazine veteran is to underestimate and undervalue him. His first experience as an editor was on a student newspaper at Queens College, when he was active in the Women’s Liberation and Civil Rights Movements, even risking his life in black voter registration drives in the South. He became involved in the world of counter-cultural publications in the late 1960s, before becoming involved in erotic magazines. But Wolff differed from the vision of porn magnates like Hugh Hefner and Bob Guccione in that he had little time for the fantasy world of the beautiful people. He was fascinated in the sexual interests of common men – and their wives. He wanted to democratize the content and involve the readers directly in the magazines he produced.
In early 1976, Carl Ruderman needed a figurehead to divert attention from his position as publisher. He hired Peter Wolff – but Wolff suggested he appoint a nominal female 'publisher' instead. And not just any female – he wanted a glamorous woman already associated with the New York sex scene. Wolff suggested adult film actress Bree Anthony, star of porno hits Oriental Blue, The Vixens of
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