Hugh Hefner

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Hugh Marston Hefner (b. April 9, 1926) entered the American cultural scene as the founder and editor of Playboy magazine in November 1953. That original $8,000 investment soon mushroomed into a multimillion dollar entertainment empire now known as Playboy Enterprises, Inc. By the 1960s Playboy was selling over a million copies a month. On the heels of his wildly successful publishing venture Hefner created a one-of-a-kind lifestyle for himself that resembled an enchanted world: The Playboy Mansion. Hefner described his vision for Playboy as "a wish book devoted to men's dreams and fantasies. When I moved into the Playboy Mansion," he went on to say, "I began living out those fantasies." [1] For over fifty years now Playboy magazine has remained a popular publishing sensation and Hefner’s own personal life seems a one-of-a-kind American phenomenon.



Bibliography

Hefner, Hugh M. and Bill Zehme, Hef's Little Black Book (New York:HarperEntertainment, 2004).

Playboy, January 2004 [50th anniversary issue: includes historical information of Playboy, including a photographic reprint of every single cover since the first issue.]

Saginor, Jennifer. Playground: A Childhood Lost Inside the Playboy Mansion (New York: Harper, 2005).

St. James, Izabella. Bunny Tales: Behind Closed Doors at the Playboy Mansion (New York: Running Press, 2006).

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References

  1. Edgren, Gretchen. Inside the Playboy Mansion (London: Aurum Press, 1988), p. 7.