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    Man to Man Yearbook [Spring 1965] (quarto)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · The Strange Love Cult of Leopold Masoch · Anon. · ar
    • 10 · He Fell a Mile and a Third—and Lived! · Anon. · ts
    • 12 · Kiss Me—Kill Me · Anon. · ts
    • 16 · The Angel of Harlot House · Anon. · ts
    • 18 · Why “Average Odds” Pay Off · Anon. · ar
    • 20 · The Woman the Legion Wanted to Kill · Anon. · ts
    • 22 · Blood Rites of the Yazdee Virgins · Anon. · ts
    • 24 · Hotbed! · Anon. · ms
    • 34 · Yvonne’s Ordeal Under the S.S. Lash · Bob Lindell · ts Man to Man Jan 1964
    • 36 · What’s So Crazy About the Crazy Horse Saloon? · Anon. · ar
    • 40 · Hurricane · Anon. · ms
    • 42 · Betrayal on the River of Diamonds · Anon. · ts
    • 44 · I Was a Part-Time Party Pro · Sylvia · ts Man to Man Jan 1963
    • 46 · The Hanging of the Rustlers’ Bawd · Anon. · ts
    • 48 · When New York Had Waltzing in the Nude · Anon. · ar
    • 50 · Mickey Jines: TV Actress and Figure Model · Anon. · ms













    Manhunt    (about)
    Manhunt boasted it was the world’s best-selling crime fiction magazine, and was certainly the “gold standard” against which all other “tough” crime magazines of the period measured themselves. Starting in January 1953 as a monthly digest, it flirted briefly (from March 1957 to May 1958) with a larger format to enhance newstand sales. The latter was not a success however and it soon reverted to digest size and dropped to bimonthly. In all it ran for almost 15 years and notched up a very respectable 114 issues. From January 1953 to March 1956 the cover read Manhunt Detective Story Monthly, but the magazine was always called just Manhunt in the Table of Contents.









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