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True (magazine)

''True'', also known as ''True, The Man's Magazine'', was published by Fawcett Publications from 1937 until 1974. Known as ''True, A Man's Magazine'' in the 1930s, it was labeled ''True, #1 Man's Magazine'' in the 1960s. Petersen Publishing took over with the January 1975, issue. It was sold to Magazine Associates in August 1975, and ceased publication shortly afterward.
High adventure, sports profiles and dramatic conflicts were highlighted in articles such as "Living and Working at Nine Fathoms" by Ed Batutis, "Search for the Perfect Beer" by Bob McCabe and the uncredited "How to Start Your Own Hunting-Fishing Lodge." In addition to pictorials ("Iceland, Unexpected Eden" by Lawrence Fried) and humor pieces ("The Most Unforgettable Sonofabitch I Ever Knew" by Robert Ruark), there were columns, miscellaneous features and regular concluding pages: "This Funny Life," "Man to Man Answers," "Strange But True" and "''True'' Goes Shopping."
==Editors==
In the early 1950s, when Ken Purdy was ''Trues editor, ''Newsweek'' described it "a man's magazine with a class all its own, and the largest circulation of the bunch." A prolific contributor to ''Playboy'' and other magazines, automobile writer Purdy (''Kings of the Road''), was the son of W. T. Purdy, the composer of "On, Wisconsin!".
During the 1960s, ''True'' was edited by Douglas S. Kennedy. Robert Shea, co-author of the ''The Illuminatus! Trilogy'', was an associate editor from 1963 to 1965 before he moved on to ''Cavalier'' and ''Playboy''. Charles N. Barnard and Mark Penzer edited ''True'' during the 1970s. The cover price in 1963 was 35 cents, climbing to 50 cents by 1965 and 60 cents in 1970. Fawcett also did special issues, such as ''True's Baseball Yearbook'',〔 ("'True's Baseball Yearbook' search results" ). Google Images. Retrieved 2015-08-21.〕 ''True's Football Yearbook'', published annually from 1963 to 1972, and ''True's Boxing Yearbook''. ''Trues various spin-offs included calendars, such as George Petty's ''True Magazine Petty Girl Calendar for 1948'', published by Fawcett in 1947.

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