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Club International
Cover of Club International Vol. 46 No. 6 (May 2017). The cover model is Roxi.
EditorAndrew Emery
Categories Pornographic men's
Frequency4-weekly
Publisher Paul Raymond Publications
Founded1972
CompanyBlue Active Media Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Website www.paulraymond.xxx/magazines/club-international.html

Club International is a British softcore pornographic magazine published by Paul Raymond Publications [1] that features pictures of nude women. It is a sister magazine of American magazine Club.

History and profile

Club International was founded in 1972 [1] [2] [3] and is published every four weeks, making thirteen issues per year. Each edition consists of one hundred printed pages and is staple-bound, with the exception of the slightly larger "special edition", published at the start of each new volume, which has some 120 pages and flat glued binding.[ citation needed]

Club International is published by Paul Raymond Publications, which publishes eight of the UK's ten top adult magazines. [4] Along with Mayfair magazine, Club International is considered one of Raymond's most upmarket top shelf productions, with the photo spreads generally featuring more glamorous photosets shot by experienced photographers. [1]

Content

Each edition of Club International features ten photosets, with the exception of the slightly larger "special edition" which features between twelve and thirteen sets. The photosets are usually single-model shoots but there are also lesbian scenes. The shoots are generally softcore, and as such do not feature any sort of penetration or oral-genital contact. However some photoshoots feature the occasional "pink" shot, where a model exposes her vaginal lips. During the early to mid-1980s, a regular feature was "Club Event", a picture sequence involving a group of models (usually about half a dozen) performing a form of striptease around a central theme such as a Christmas party, or whilst wearing (and removing) various types of uniforms.[ citation needed]

Models

The magazine once offered the British TV newsreader Anna Ford a fee of £75,000 to appear naked in its pages, but she declined. [5] It has, however, featured a number of well-known models and pornstars, such as Lexi Lowe, Tanya Tate, Monica Sweet, Zsanett Égerházi, Sandra Shine, Peaches, Silvia Saint, Stephanie Swift, and popular Hungarian model Sophie Moone (often credited as 'Stella'). Also among the women featured is the "Reader's Girlfriend", presented as an amateur model who is the girlfriend of a Club International reader.[ citation needed]

Features

Long-running features in Club International include its regular readers' letters page, "Talkin' Blue", where 'readers' share tales of their sexual experiences, and "Peaches", a feature that covers anal sex (although the writing is far more explicit than the images that accompany the feature). As with a number of similar men's magazines, there are the regular automotive features, editorials, video and book reviews, as well as a jokes page. Starting in 2008, a free DVD has been included with every issue. [6]

Online edition

Club International is also sold in digital format. Initially this was via the Paul Raymond digital newsstand from 2013 until that website closed. Subsequently it has been available digitally from the publisher's main website. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "The Real Paul Raymond". Channel 4. Archived from the original on 25 February 2004.
  2. ^ Pratt, John (1986). "Pornography and Everyday Life". Theory, Culture & Society. 3: 65–78. doi: 10.1177/0263276486003001006. S2CID  144061458.
  3. ^ Marcus Collins, "The Pornography of Permissiveness", History Workshop Journal 1999(47):99-120 doi: 10.1093/hwj/1999.47.99
  4. ^ Jamie Doward (13 May 2001). "Top Shelf Gathers Dust". The Observer.
  5. ^ Brewis, Kathy (17 August 2008). "The real Paul Raymond". The Times. London. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011.
  6. ^ "Club International UK Magazine Back Issues Archive: Vol. 7 # 2 – Vol. 7 # 11". Back Magazines. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2009.
  7. ^ "Sadly, DigitalMagazines.xxx has now closed for good". Paul Raymond Digital Magazine Store. Archived from the original on 6 August 2020.

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