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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Penthouse (U.S. edition) | | Issue | September 1984 (Vol. 28, No. 9) | | Publisher | Penthouse International/ LPI Media | | Release Date | Early September 1984 (cover‑date) | | Page Count | ~128 pages (including editorial, pictorial, and advertising) | | ISSN | 0741‑6571 | | Typical Price (1984) | US $5.95 (newsstand) | september 1984 penthouse pdf added by 179 link

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