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Mayfair Lingerie Numbers 31 to 40 Magazine Back Issues

01-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 | 51-60

Lingerie # 31
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Mayfair Lingerie # 31

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Skimpily Red! Charley Atwell Won't Keep Her Scanties On For Long!
Maye's Amazing! Dani's A Sight To Behold!
Danger Aria! Get Those Helmets Handy!
Call Of Booty! Jenny's Rear-ly Appealing!

 


Lingerie # 32
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Mayfair Lingerie # 32

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Rolling Green? Emma Wants To Play With Your Wood!
Penny Blue! She Gets Our Stamp Of Approval!
Ava Nother Look! She Merits A Second Glance!!
Real Men Do Eat Keisha! Given Half A Chance!

 


Lingerie # 33
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Mayfair Lingerie # 33

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French Undressing! Chelsea's A Right Saucy One!
Saint She Grand? Samantha Will Answer Your Prayers!
The White Stuff! Bex Has Got What It Takes!
Double Your Honeys! Two Helpings Of Girl-On-Girl Fun!

 


Lingerie # 34
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Mayfair Lingerie # 34

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Eager Eva! She Wants To Get On With It!
Fun And Ames! August Is Kitted-Up And Ready To Play!
Alli?Gee! She'll Take Your Breath Away!
Best Riding! Yorkshire's Fines Amy Green!

 


Lingerie # 35
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Mayfair Lingerie # 35

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Gigi Whizz! She Wants To Get On With It!
Jayne See More! Don't Lose Your Head Now!
Kiki Fingers... Her You-Know-What!

 


Lingerie # 36
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Mayfair Lingerie # 36

Features
Atwell I Never! But I'd Definitely Like Hot
Forrest And Play!
Gee Forge!

 


Lingerie # 37
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Mayfair Lingerie # 37

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Lingerie Special 37
Auto Erotic
Hello Taylore
Toy Rogers!

 


Lingerie # 38
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Mayfair Lingerie # 38

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Tori Party! She's As Blue As They Come!
Double The Fun! Bexi And Zara Go Head To Tail!
Penny Wise! There's No Better Way To Spend You Dosh!
Dentally Undressing... Veronica Could Definitely Use A Filling!

 


Lingerie # 39
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Mayfair Lingerie # 39

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Gosh Lucy! She's All Ready For Your Tackle!
Lust Williams! Bexie's Hot To Trot!
Fancy A Napp'? Valentina's Ready For Bed!
Get Yer Rox Off! Sophie Star's Doing Her Best!

 


Lingerie # 40
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Mayfair Lingerie # 40

Features
Cameo Appearance! You'll Catch More Than A Glimpse Of Jada!
Kate's Rates! She Might Give You One For Free!
Tiffany Damp...? Well She's Clearly Turned-On
Reach For The Star! Sophie's There For The Plucking!

 

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.

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