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Issue Date: September, 1950; Vol. XXXIV. No. 3, Whole No. 202
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]

A MAN'S WORLD:

PICTORIAL:
CABANA ON A CLIFF ... Photographs by Bernard G. Silberstein.
CUSTER'S LAST STAND -- THE MASSACRE THAT WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN ... COLOR Painting especially for ESQUIRE by Harold Von Schmidt. [Double page fold out painting!]
SCOTCH OLD FASHIONED ... Painting by Al Moore. [DOUBLE page fold out pinup, SEE BELOW!]
YOUNG MEN AT THE TOP.
TWO-FACED WOMAN ... Photograph by Reves-Biro.
THE ELEPHANT CHARGES ... Photographs by Helen Fischer.
IT'S STILL PUBLICITY. "Hollywood -- From Gish to Grable -- has always had a unique knack for making millions with a photograph." [GORGEOUS FULL PAGE color photos of JANE RUSSELL, SUSAN HAYWARD; JOAN CAULFIELD, LEE NORRIS, plus B&W photos of many others. SEE BELOW!]

ARTICLES:
ARE YOU AFRAID TO MARRY? ... Theodor Reik.
THE END OF BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE ... Edwin Muller. [Gorgeous DOUBLE PAGE COLOR painting by Gustav Rehberger.
THERE WAS A MAN: CUSTER, FIGHTING GENERAL ... Stewart H. Holbrook.
WHAT MADE TIGER RAG? ... Budd Schulberg.
IT'S STILL PUBLICITY.

ADVENTURE: ONCE A SKIN-DIVER ... Joe Brennan.

SPORTS:
MORE THAN A RACKET ... BOBBY RIGGS. The spectacle of a pro tennis match is the end of much planning, sweat and something like tears. Here's the real lowdown.
HAND TRAP: WARM-UP FOR GAME SHOOTING ... Jack Denton Scott.
A CLOSE-UP OF YOUR RAND-TRAP GEAR.
THE REEL STORY OF THE NEW SPINNING.

FICTION:
BABE ... Bob Patterson. Full page color illustration by Reginald Marsh.
TWO STAGS AND A DOE ... Charles Simmons.
... THE MEN FROM THE BOYS ... Edward Wilson. Full page color illustration by Richard Hook.
CURIOSITY IS A CAT ... D. M. Frost.
AROUND ANY TURN ... Jim Bosworth.
MYSTERY:
BLUE CITY (PART II) ... Kenneth MilIar. Beautiful illstration by Hy Rubin.

SERVICE TO THE MAN:

COMMENT: IN DEFENSE OF AMERICAN WOMEN ... BOB HOPE. Like Galahad (or was it Don Quixote?), Here's Hope to the rescue! [Article by Bob Hope!]

SUPPLIMENT: FOR COLLEGE MEN; BACK TO CAMPUS; YOU FOR UNIVERSITY; TALK ABOUT TARTANS!; TARTAN SPORT JACKET; THE SHOE FITS; INDOORS AND OUT; SATURDAY AFTERNOON; PROM DECISIONS; AND STUDIED ONES; DESIRED UNDER THE ELMS.

TRAVEL: VACATION NOW; CABANA ON A CLIFF ... Richard Joseph.

DEPARTMENTS: Correspondence: THE SOUND AND THE FURY; Contributors: BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE; GOING PLACES ; FASHIONS ... 0. E. Schoeffler.



"Yes, she's a wee bonnie lass and quite thrifty, too;
Now that you've met her, there's no saving you!"


FULL PAGE Vintage ads include:
MILLER High Life; FOUR ROSES; SAMSONITE; OLD CROW; SEAGRAMS GIN; VAN HEUSEN; DODGE; ABC TV; RCA; JOHNNY WEISSMULLER says "For smoother taste, just ask for PABST BLUE RIBBON!" (Back cover); MORE
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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 10" X 13" Oversized Magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!