Bachelor Volume 10 No 02 April 1969 May 2026
The world was eagerly watching the Apollo program, with the Apollo 11 moon landing just three months away.
Bachelor (Volume 10, No. 2, April 1969) is a quintessential example of a "vintage men's interest" magazine from the late 1960s, published by Magtab Publishing Corporation . During this era, Bachelor positioned itself as a sophisticated alternative for the "young at heart," often drawing comparisons to Esquire for its focus on lifestyle and fashion, though it was distinctly known for its adult-themed content . Editorial Profile and Content Bachelor Volume 10 No 02 April 1969
By April 1969, the magazine had evolved into a 82-page publication priced at $0.75. It typically blended several distinct types of content: The world was eagerly watching the Apollo program,
Like many of its contemporaries, it featured nude pin-up pictorials and photography often characterized by the "dishabille" style of the era. During this era, Bachelor positioned itself as a
The Bee Gees were dominating charts with hits like " First of May ," while the music world was on the cusp of the psychedelic peak later that summer.
The issue was filled with erotic fiction stories, bawdy jokes, and adult-themed comic strips.
Today, issues of Bachelor from this period are considered rare collectibles. Original copies can range in price from approximately $9.00 to over $100 depending on their condition and the rarity of the specific volume. Bachelor (1960-1977 Magtab) Magazine comic books
