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  2. Men Only - Wikipedia

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    Men Only had coloured frontispieces and rather trivial main pages. [7] (Men Only absorbed London Opinion in 1954, at that point relaunching the magazine in a racier style.) [1] The magazine was at the height of its popularity in 1955, with some issues reaching 200 pages in size. [1] Men Only's publisher Newnes/Pearson became part of ...

  3. Paul Raymond (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Raymond first moved into publishing in 1964 when he launched the men's magazine King, but it ceased publication [1] after two issues. [6] In 1971, he took over and relaunched the adult title Men Only from City Magazines [13] (it had been launched by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd in 1935); [14] his other magazines eventually included Razzle and Mayfair.

  4. List of men's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Men's lifestyle magazines (lad mags in the UK and specifically men's magazines in North America) were popular in the 1990 and 2000s, focusing on a mix of "sex, sport, gadgets and grooming tips". [3] From the early 2000s, sales of these magazines declined very substantially as the internet provided the same content (and particularly more graphic ...

  5. Category : Men's magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Magnate (magazine) Man About Town (2000s–2010s magazine) Man About Town (magazine) Maxim (magazine) Mayfair (magazine) Men in Vogue; Men Only; Men's Fitness (British magazine) Men's Health (British magazine) Men's World; Monkey (magazine)

  6. List of magazines in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Call; Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory; Cambridge Literary Review; Camera Owner; Camerawork; Candis Magazine; Canoe & Kayak UK; Cantab; Careless Talk Costs Lives

  7. Fiona Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Richmond (born 2 March 1945) is an English former glamour model and actress who appeared in numerous risqué plays, comedy revues, magazines and films during the 1970s. [2] She became Britain’s best-known sex symbol [3] and she has been described as one of the "two hottest British sex film stars of the seventies", the other being Mary ...

  8. Zoo Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Zoo was a British softcore lad magazine published weekly by Bauer Media Group with periods of an Australian and South African editions. It was launched on 29 January 2004, and for a time was the UK's only men's weekly after the similar and rival magazine Nuts closed in April 2014.

  9. Men's Fitness (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's slogan is "Fit For Life", and it targets men of all ages, featuring the latest tips, advice and information on training, nutrition, muscle-building, weight loss, and sports performance, as well as sex tips, grooming advice, celebrity interviews, and in-depth features and analysis on the core and emerging health and fitness trends.