''Men Only'' is a British magazine title that originated in 1935 as a pocket-sized men's magazine. It became a standard-sized
pin-up
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magazine in the 1950s and was relaunched in 1971 by
Paul Raymond Publications
Paul Raymond Publications is a British publisher of softcore monthly pornographic magazine titles, including '' Escort'', '' Club International'', ''Mayfair'', '' Men Only'', '' Men's World'' and '' Razzle''. The company's lawyers scrutinise the ...
as a
soft-core
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pornographic magazine
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.
Publication history
1935–1965: Pearson
''Men Only'' was founded in 1935 by
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd (at that point an imprint of
George Newnes Ltd
George Newnes Ltd is a British publisher. The company was founded in 1891 by George Newnes (1851–1910), considered a founding father of popular journalism. Newnes published such magazines and periodicals as '' Tit-Bits'', '' The Wide World Ma ...
) as a
pocket magazine (4½" x 6½"; 115×165 mm). It set out its editorial stall in the first issue: "We don't want women readers. We won't have women readers...." It sought "bright articles on current male topics."
Humour was at the heart of the title, though from the start it carried fiction (including by
P. G. Wodehouse
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), wide-ranging articles, and plates of "art" nudes. Covers were initially text-only, then carried caricatures of famous people until mid-1958, when photographic covers took over;
photographers included
John Everard and
Joan Craven. It published colour illustrations of models by artists such as
Archie Dickens,
Blas Gallego
Blas Gallego (born 1941 in Barcelona) is a Spanish artist, painter and illustrator with a career spanning six decades. He has created and drawn comic books and strips, book covers, film posters, role-playing game cards, and portraits, among other ...
,
David Wright
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, and
Vargas (as published in ''
Esquire
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'' in the US), on a page labelled ''Let's Join the Ladies''. Cartoons were by illustrators such as
Belsky,
Antonia Yeoman,
Carl Giles
Ronald "Carl" Giles OBE (29 September 1916 – 27 August 1995), often referred to simply as Giles, was a cartoonist who worked for the British newspaper the ''Daily Express''.
His cartoon style was a single topical highly detailed panel, usuall ...
,
Frank Hoar
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,
Keith Waite
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,
and
Bernard Hollowood.
When Pearson closed ''
The Strand Magazine
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'' in 1950, it was castigated by ''
The Economist
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'' for concentrating its resources on ''
London Opinion
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'' and ''Men Only''. ''Men Only'' had coloured
frontispieces and rather trivial main pages. (''Men Only'' absorbed ''London Opinion'' in 1954, at that point relaunching the magazine in a racier style.)
The magazine was at the height of its popularity in 1955, with some issues reaching 200 pages in size.
''Men Only''
's publisher Newnes/Pearson became part of
International Publishing Corporation
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(IPC) in 1959–1960.
Another pocket title,
Hulton's ''
Lilliput'', was better known, but ''Men Only'' took over ''Lilliput'' in 1960. All these titles were affected by the growth of television; it also lost readers to titles such as
Haymarket's ''Man About Town'' (later ''Town'') and ''
Playboy
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''. In response, in 1963
''Men Only'' adopted a larger format and more pin-ups — but also reduced its frequency to bimonthly.
1965–1971: City Magazines
IPC sold ''Men Only'' to
City Magazines
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in 1965 — at that point City Magazines was already publishing the pin-up magazines ''
Carnival
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Carnival typi ...
'', ''
Escort'', and ''
Parade
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''.
["Men Only," Magforum]
Archived at the Wayback Machine
Retrieved Apr. 20, 2021. The magazine returned to a monthly schedule, but was still mainly in black-and-white with a colour pin-up centre spread.
Cartoonists published in ''Men Only'' during this period included
Ian Miller,
Paul Sample, and Pete Dredge.
1971–present: Paul Raymond Publications/Blue Media Publishing Group
In 1971,
Paul Raymond, who ran nightclubs in London's Soho district, acquired ''Men Only''
["Porn baron Raymond dies aged 82,"](_blank)
''BBC NEWS'' (3 March 2008). and relaunched it as the start of a
top-shelf publishing empire,
increasing its circulation to 400,000 copies a month. It was the main competitor to Fisk Publishing's ''
Mayfair
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'' as well as US magazines such as ''
Playboy
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'' and ''
Penthouse'' during the 1970s and 1980s (Raymond latterly took over ''Mayfair'' in 1990).
Early issues of Paul Raymond's ''Men Only'' often included serious articles and interviews, though since the 1980s these have largely been omitted. Photographers from the early years included Fred Enke, R. B. Kane,
Harrison Marks
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Personal life
Born in Tottenham, Middlesex in 1926 to a Jewish family, Marks ...
,
Bob Carlos Clarke
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Carlos Clarke produced six books during ...
, and more recently Bob Twigg. Models have included
Mary Millington
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,
Jo Guest,
Anette Dawn,
Linsey Dawn McKenzie
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, and
Bobbi Eden
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. Over the years, models featured in ''Men Only'' have also appeared in different photoshoots in Paul Raymond's ''
Club International'' (a title bought from
IPC Magazines
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). Centerfold models were called ''Men Only Girl'' or ''Men Only Miss''.
In September 2012,
Paul Chapin purchased the
Paul Raymond Publications
Paul Raymond Publications is a British publisher of softcore monthly pornographic magazine titles, including '' Escort'', '' Club International'', ''Mayfair'', '' Men Only'', '' Men's World'' and '' Razzle''. The company's lawyers scrutinise the ...
stable of magazines, including ''Men Only'', ''
Mayfair
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'', and ''
Club International'' on behalf of Blue Media Publishing Group.
Blue Publishing, however, entered
administration
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a year later.
The publishers of ''Men Only'' also publish ''Club International'', ''
Escort'', ''Mayfair'', ''
Men's World'' and ''
Razzle''. Their magazines are available in most newsagents, although some larger retailers require a modesty bag to protect minors from seeing nudity on the cover.
''Men Only'' is also sold in digital format at the main Paul Raymond website. Digital sales initially took place via the Paul Raymond
digital newsstand from 2013 until that website closed.
References
Sources
* Robbins, Fred (1975). "Men Only Interview with
Lynne Frederick". ''Men Only'' magazine: 18–22.
External links
*
Official digital newsstand of Paul Raymond Publications* Channel Four ''Real Lives'' series
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