Vol 52 No 05 - Men Only

Platforms like Pulp Trader maintain incomplete but detailed lists of Men Only issues across its various incarnations.

There is also a similar, but separate, title called For Men Only (1954–1977), published by Magazine Management (later known as Marvel Entertainment). If this is your target, Volume 52 would likely be a 1970s issue, which had transitioned from men's adventure stories to adult content. Where to Find More Information Men Only Vol 52 No 05

More recent volumes (such as Vol 81 through Vol 89) are sometimes available for purchase or preview on digital newsstands like Zinio . Platforms like Pulp Trader maintain incomplete but detailed

Founded by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd, it was originally a pocket-sized (115×165 mm) magazine. It focused on humor, "bright articles on current male topics," and fiction from notable authors like P. G. Wodehouse. While it featured "art" nude plates, its primary goal was entertainment and "male-oriented" stories. Where to Find More Information More recent volumes

In the standard numbering sequence that followed the 1971 relaunch, Volume 52 would roughly correspond to the late 1980s (likely around 1987). At this time, it was a monthly adult magazine published by Paul Raymond, featuring high-quality photography and humorous cartoons.