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Penthouse Usa June 1977 -

« Paris Match » révèle la double vie de l’ex-première dame, qui aima pendant plus de vingt ans un jeune sportif rencontré dans les Landes. Avec l’aval de François Mitterrand.
Marc Fourny
Publié le 27/02/2026 à 12h08
French First Lady Danielle Mitterrand is pictured on June 26, 1990 in front of the official portrait of her husband, President Francois Mitterrand, at the city hall of Dun-les-places where she participated in the 46th anniversary's commemoration of the 27 Haut-Morvan resistance fighter's massacre by nazi soldiers.   AFP PHOTO GERARD CERLES (Photo by GERARD CERLES / AFP)
Danielle Mitterrand en juin 1990, devant le portrait présidentiel de François Mitterrand. © AFP/GERARD CERLES

Penthouse Usa June 1977 -

The June 1977 issue of Penthouse (US Edition) is often cited as a high-water mark for the magazine's "Golden Age," primarily due to its mix of high-stakes investigative journalism and high-profile pictorials.

Here are the most interesting aspects often noted in reviews of this specific issue: Penthouse USA June 1977

: This issue features the 1977 Pet of the Year, Victoria Lynn Johnson . Reviews often highlight this pictorial as a classic example of 70s-era aesthetics—heavily soft-focused photography and a more "natural" look compared to modern standards. The June 1977 issue of Penthouse (US Edition)

: This issue features a significant investigative piece on Intertel , a private security firm alleged at the time to be a front for the CIA. The reporting delve into the firm's influence over Howard Hughes' empire and organized crime, which was the kind of gritty, "serious" journalism Penthouse used to compete with Playboy . : This issue features a significant investigative piece

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Commentaires (32)

  • Etan

    Et après 1981 ? Personne !

  • x@n

    Pragmatique... Et qui évite des conflits familiaux souvent inutiles. Sauf quand c'est au frais de l'état... Dans une ent...

  • FLYTOXX

    Je ne suis même pas étonné. François Mitterrand, très ambitieux, s'est servi de sa grande intelligeance et de sa rouerie...