
Description
Following her success with Playboy Swings, Patty Farmer looks at Playboy's relationship with comedians and cartoonists in her latest book about the iconic company.
Explore the sets of the organization's groundbreaking TV shows, like Playboy Penthouse and Playboy After Dark. These popular variety series brought top-tier comedians, impressionists, and monologists--as well as the finest musicians--into people's homes each week. Readers will learn how, before he ever dreamed of how successful the Playboy brand would be, Hugh Hefner harbored aspirations of making his mark in the world as a cartoonist. Playboy Laughs delves into the darker aspects of the time as well, tackling the ways Playboy and its comedy stars helped break down social and racial barriers as well as sexual ones.
Known for her devotion to meticulous research and clear, honest storytelling, Farmer has gained the full cooperation of the Playboy organization--and Hugh Hefner himself--making this not only an entertaining read but a trustworthy history of an under-appreciated aspect of American culture.
Product Details
Publisher | Beaufort Books |
Publish Date | August 31, 2017 |
Pages | 371 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780825308437 |
Dimensions | 8.9 X 6.2 X 1.2 inches | 1.6 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"I want to thank Patty Farmer for understanding the importance of gathering all of this material together and making it fun to read and think about. Reading Playboy Laughs, full of backstage stories about those days, took me back there like it was yesterday."--Bill Marx, Pianist, composer, arranger, and Son of Harpo
"Playboy has published some of the most talented cartoonists and writers of our time. Patty Farmer captures the essence of this golden period through her colorful profiles and interviews."--Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian
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