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Issue Date: NOVEMBER 1989; VOLUME 112, No. 5
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COVER: HOW to raise a perfect kid. A fearless handbook for fathers and fathers-to-be. Cover photograph of JOHN GOODMAN, by Michael O'Neill; Retouching by Diane Scott.

FEATURES:
ESQUIRE SPECIAL: Bringing Up Daddy. It's 3:00 A.M. There are monsters under the bed, you're all out of formula, and your son can't find his Barbie. Need help? Consult our crib notes for fathers and fathers-to-be.

PROFILE: She's Not Meryl Streep, but She's Close. (GLENN CLOSE) How does a nice girl from Greenwich learn to boil a bunny rabbit? A look at an actress who is some of her parts. By Charles Michener. [NICE two page profile, PLUS: FULL PAGE PHOTO.]

FASHION: Smart Alec. Elegant suits worn by today's leading man, ALEC BALDWIN. Photographs by Matthew Rolston. [MULTIPLE full page photos]

DESIGN: An Office and a Gentleman Four new ideas for the desk set. Photographs by Sandi Fellman.

WOMEN WE LOVE: Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg By Tom Robbins. Photographs by Jeff Dunas. [NICE full page photo of her in a robe, plus full page photo of her fiddle.]

AMERICAN ORIGINALS: Brando He gave a generation of men an identity, then disappeared.

Now, Marlon Brando, whoever he is, is back. By Mark Kram. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

DOCUMENTARY: Hate Gets a Haircut. David Duke has cleaned up his act and learned to play politics. Can an ex-Klansman get a little respect? By Lucian K. Truscott IV.

C H E E R: The Best New Restaurants of 1989. Without reservation, our eighth annual guide to fine dining. By John Mariani.

FICTION: What as Mine. Ethan always knew that Uncle Herb had a secret. He didn't know how much it would mean to him. By Ann Beattie.

THE SOUND AND THE FURY: Letters from Readers.
BACKSTAGE: Baby Talk By Lisa Grunwald.
AMERICAN JOURNAL: America's Holy War By Pete Hamill.
THE PROFIT MOTIVE: Wendy's Burger King By Joseph Nocera.
ACTIVE HEALTH: Building a Low-Fat Kid By John Poppy.
THE BING REPORT: Don't Worry, Keep Busy By Stanley Bing.
MAN POWER: Scrappers: Charles Barkley, Michael Cooper, Chris Mullin, Danny Ainge.
THE NINETIES: So What Are Your Parents Worth?. By Phillip Moffitt.
AD VERS ARIA: The Gorschach Test By Steve Brodner.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 9" X 11" Magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!