Historical issues can occasionally be found on platforms like the Internet Archive , often as part of government document collections related to censorship.
. Published by Peenhill in the United Kingdom, it released a total of 115 editions before ceasing production.
"Jung & Frei" (often written as "Jung und Frei") was a German monthly magazine published from July 1987 to at least January 1997 by the London-based Peenhill Ltd. . While it was initially a purely visual publication, it later incorporated some texts and reports .
The magazine's content led to its classification as "objectionable" or "injurious to the public good" in multiple countries.
To serve this growing community, numerous publishing houses printed specialized magazines. Publications like Jung und Frei (which translates to "Young and Free") were distributed to document club activities, share philosophical essays, and promote the health benefits of sunbathing and outdoor sports.
