Cosmopolitan, vol. 159, no. 3 (September 1965)
On the cover: "How Yoga Can Change Your Life--from an Amazing New Book," "The Outrageous Opinions of Jane Fonda," "Mystery Novel of Frightening Suspense," "Learn to Play the Guitar--Complete Instructions!", "The Affairs vs. Marriage," "Clothes to Make a Man Hurry Home."Contents: "Step into My...
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On the cover: "How Yoga Can Change Your Life--from an Amazing New Book," "The Outrageous Opinions of Jane Fonda," "Mystery Novel of Frightening Suspense," "Learn to Play the Guitar--Complete Instructions!", "The Affairs vs. Marriage," "Clothes to Make a Man Hurry Home."Contents: "Step into My Parlor," by Helen Gurley Brown; "Cast His Horoscope to Include You," by Lowell Benedict; "Cosmo Goes to the Movies," by Liz Smith; "Cosmo Reads the New Books," by Cleveland Amory; "Cosmo Listens to Records," by Michèle Wood; "Your Slip Is Showing," by Norton Mockridge ("People gettied up in their tongues so often that you hear some very knotty (or is it nutty?) phrases"); "Pets and the Working Girl," by Elizabeth Carter; "Advice to a New Collector (Art That Is)," by Huntington Hartford ("An art entrepreneur and museum owner answers questions for the girl just beginning to love art"); "The Affair vs. Marriage" ("Living with a Woman," by a man; "Living with a Lover," by a woman; "Living with a Husband," by the same woman); "How Yoga Can Change Your Life," by Jess Stearn (excerpted from Yoga, Youth and Reincarnation); "Husband-Coming-Home Clothes," by Harriet La Barre; "The Outrageous Opinions of Jane Fonda" (interview), by Liz Smith; "Action Cookbook," by Len Deighton; "New Industry Built around Boy Meets Girl" (part 1 of 2), by Thomas Meehan; "Which Make-Up for the Go ... Go ... Go Girl?"; "The Big Losers," by Stephen Birmingham; "13 Gambling Facts on How to Lose Money"; "Learn to Play the Guitar ... by the Time You Finish This Article," by Carroll Calkins; "Do Be an Actress," by Lyn Tornabene; "As Things Were" (fiction), by Kit Reed; "Bill Pahlmann Decorates a Career Girl Apartment"; "Someplace Wonderful" (fiction), by Walter Meade; "A Jealousy Trilogy" (fiction), by Alberto Moravia ("Mere Objects," "The Man Who Watched," "Jealousy Plays Tricks"); "Relative to Death" ("a novel of frightening suspense"), by Stanton Forbes; etc.
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