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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JANUARY 1989; VOLUME 111, NO. 1
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Robin Givens shoots for the moon, settles for less! DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS FOR 1988!

FEATURES:
DOCUMENTARY: The Verdict on Arthur Liman. If he's not careful, he'll give the legal profession a good name. By Tad Friend.

PROFILE: Ladies and Gentlemen, the Next Brando. How to introduce WILLEM DAFOE when you really want to get his goat. By Mark Kram.

ESQUIRE SPECIAL: Dubious Achievement Awards of 1988. The best of the worst, and we don't mean salami! Robin! Mike! Duke! George! Dan! And the Big Apple, rotten to the core!.

WOMEN WE LOVE: Aretha Franklin By Mark Jacobson, Photograph by Tiziano Magni.

TASTE: The Man in the Perfect Chair. At last, a designer who thinks a chair's first job is to be comfortable. By Phil Patton, Photographs by Josef Astor.

PASSIONS: New Hope for the Bread. On second thought, gimme a tuna on white. Recipes and food styling by Amy Nathan, Photographs by Kathryn Kleinman.

FASHION: Soft Focus. In which washed silk transcends itself, and looks sharp. Photographs by Dominique Issermann.

FICTION: The Lives of the Dead. Stories can keep hope -- and love -- alive. By Tim O'Brien.

MAN AT HIS BEST:
LIVING QUARTERS Just Add Water. By Phil Patton.
THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER. Casablanca Going South. By Paul Schneider.
CLASSICS: The Bowling Shirt, By John Berendt.
THE SEASONED COO: Pie to Cry For, By Elizabeth Sahatjian.
CATALOGUE: Gnaw This, By Glen Waggoner.
REAL MUSIC: Brother Harold, By Daniel Okrent. SMART MONEY:
THE INVESTOR: The Days of Nothing Down, By Donald R. Katz.
THE BUSINESS TRAVELER: What's Good for the Boss..., By Glenn Eichler.
INSURANCE: Collect Now, Die Later.
THE STRATEGIST: Okay, You Scared Me!, By Stanley Bing. DEPARTMENTS:
THE SOUND AND THE FURY: Letters from Readers.
BACKSTAGE: Inside the Dubious Clubhouse, By David Htrshey and Lisa Grunwald.
AMERICAN BEAT: A School of One's Own, By Bob Greene.
THE SPORTING LIFE: The Greek in Purgatory, By Mike Lupica.
MAN POWER: West Meets East Robert Peter Gale, Kenneth L. Adelman, Stephen F. Cohen, Robert Trent Jones Jr.
COMING OF AGE: A Sundae Kind of Love.


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