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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manuscripts by James Bond author Ian Fleming and Beat poet Jack Kerouac, along with a vintage 1960s Bunny costume highlight the ``Playboy at 50'' collection to be auctioned at Christie's, the auction house said on Wednesday.
Photography, memorabilia, art from contributors such as LeRoy Neiman, Alberto Vargas and Gahan Wilson and a custom Mercedes limousine that belonged to publisher and founder Hugh Hefner will be included in the Dec. 17 sale, held in conjunction with Playboy magazine's 50th anniversary.
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Playboy Inc. Chairman and CEO Christie Hefner said the collection would commemorate the anniversary and ``introduce our heritage for a new generation of fans.''
Advanced proofs of sections from ``On Her Majesty's Secret Service,'' published in Playboy in 1963, with notations by the author, were estimated to fetch $18,000 to $24,000.
Other items to be auctioned include works by Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, Henry Miller, Vladimir Nabokov, Jean Paul Sartre and Hunter S. Thompson and letters from actress Joan Crawford.
``It will prove there were millions of men who did read it for the articles,'' joked Hefner about the magazine famed for bringing eroticism to a mainstream audience.
Photos of original Playboy cover girl Marilyn Monroe from 1960 also are included in the collection.