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This vintage issue of Stag magazine, Volume 24, Number 9, is dated September 1973 and published by Magazine Management Co., Inc. Featuring 100 pages, this edition includes a variety of captivating and adventurous articles including "The Sex Habits of Stag Readers and Their Women," "The Dambusters - Skip-Bomb Air Strike That Flooded Hitler's War Machine," and "Call Girl Country: A Keyhole Tour of Mid-America's Most Erotic Playgrounds." The cover story highlights a nymphomaniac's shocking vacation diary, a complete autobiography with no words cut.
Stag was known as America's top newsstand-selling adventure magazine, offering a mix of fiction, real-life stories, and provocative content. This particular issue also covers topics such as wildfires, atomic power plant dangers, and a gripping account of a daring assault, making it a fascinating collectible for enthusiasts of vintage men's magazines and 1970s Americana. The editorial team included notable figures such as Noah Sarlat as editorial director and Halsey Munson as managing editor. The magazine measures approximately standard magazine size and contains a glossy cover with vibrant colors and bold typography, making it a striking addition to any collection.