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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:
OCTOBER 1985; Volume 104, No.4
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ESQUIRE COVERS: 31 PLACES TO GO WHEN YOU'RE MADLY IN LOVE -- From beach fronts to ski slopes to comet-lit
cruises, this winter brings a world of romance for you to explore with someone special.
FEATURES:
DOCUMENTARY: THE BANDIT QUEEN by Jon Bradshaw.
A beguiling murderess, Phoolan Devi ravaged India's villages and held an author's imagination captive.
ESQUIRE EYE: THE GOLDBERG VARIATIONS by Jim Goldberg.
A San Francisco photographer combines word and image in startling exposures of his subjects.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM: WHo's RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS? by Adam Smith.
Accountability and productivity have become the rage in China. Have they lost their vogue in the U.S.?.
IN QUOTES: MELANCHOLY BABY by Ron Rosenbaum.
LINDA RONSTADT reflects on the long, long time since she dropped J. D. Souther for Nelson Riddle. [NICE, In-depth article, with FULL PAGE photo!]
PROFILE: THE BALLAD OF JOHNNY FRANCE by Richard Ben Cramer.
When some rowdy Mountain Men tried to snag a wife, a stubborn sheriff had to set 'em straight on the law.
THE LITERARY LIFE: HEMINGWAY AT LARGE.
The Great War over, the young reporter returned to Europe to write on bistros, battlefields, and exploding bathrooms.
FIRST PERSON: SECOND THOUGHTS by Jerry Adler.
The first plunge into fatherhood can be exhilarating, but the prospect of another child gives some men cold feet.
FICTION: SOLDIER'S JOY by Tobias Wolff.
Hooper has only one stripe after twenty years of service, but he's not going to waste his life.
FASHION: HAUTE COATS by Vincent Boucher and John Mather.
Classic cuts in tweed, fur, and wool mark the return of elegance against the elements.
MODERN ROMANCE: THE SCARIEST THING by Lynda Barry.
Bob and Molly take a closer look at the high price of fidelity.
THE ESQUIRE TRAVELER, WINTER 1985:
THE FOREIGN TRAVELER THE DAY THE EARTH SPIT WARTHOGS by Tom Robbins (COVER).
THE AMERICAN TRAVELER BLUE HAWAII by Leonard Michaels.
THE BUSINESS TRAVELER NEWS & ADVICE by David Reed and Jane E. Lasky.
DATELINE: EUROPE A BIASED BAEDEKER TO THE SEASON'S BEST by Carol and Neil Offen.
ESQUIRE EYE VENICE, MY LOVE.
TRAVELING LIGHT MY VENICE, MY SELF by Lewis Grossberger.
THE ACTIVE TRAVELER THIRTY-ONE ROMANTIC VACATIONS by Neal Karlen and Wendy Lowe.
MAN AT HIS BEST:
MATERIAL VALUE: JUST A MATrER OF TIME by Sue Berkman; FIRST-RATE: A NATURAL DRY by ThomasJ. Jackson;
THE SEASONED COOK: KEEPING ABREAST OF GROUSE by A.J. McClane; COUNTRY LIFE: HOW TO BUY
A HUNTING DOG by Carl Navarre; PRACTICAL MATTERS: BOYHOOD REVISITED by John Homans; CLASSICS: WHITE TIE
AND TAILS byJohn Berendt; THE DRINKING MAN: MORE THAN MARTINIS by Bruce Weber.
SMART MONEY:
THE INVESTOR: HOW TO PROFIT FROM PATRIOTISM by Donald R. Katz; THE TAX ADVISER: SHOULD I INCORPORATE
MYSELF? byJennet Conant; MONEY TERMS; REAL ESTATE: LIVING IN A BARN; THE STRATEGIST:
CONSULTANTS AND YOU by Stanley Bing; INSURANCE: SOMETHING FOR A RAINY DAY by PeterD. Lawrence; FINANCIAL
HOTLINE byJennet Conant; THE ENTREPRENEUR: SETFING A PLACE FOR EVERYONE by Phyllis Orrick.
DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE by Lee Eisenberg.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
THE ESQUIRE JOURNAL by Phillip Moffitt.
AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene.
ETHICS by Harry Stein.
SPORTS CLINIC by Wayne Kalyn.
INSIDE MOVES.
THE BOOK REVIEW by Gary Hart.
THE MUSIC REVIEW.
OPENINGS by Paul Bob.
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