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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: DECEMBER 1985; VOLUME 104, No.6
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: The Esquire 1985 Register. Presenting America's new leadership class. Men and Women under 40 who are changing the nation. Golden collectors issue of 1985.
[HUGE Special issue, 420 Pages! -- Profiles of DOZENS of leaders. Mentioned below are the MOJOR entries, multiple pages each, MOST with multiple photos!]

ARTS & LETTERS: Polished technique, pioneering vision, biting wit:
IT HE SERKIN TOUCH by Frank Conroy --- Pianist Peter Serkin brings technical command and poetic imagination to both contemporary and classical compositions.

THE SHORT STORY OF JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS by David Edelstein --- Her tightly spun prose eloquently exposes the longings of the soul.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF RICK SMOLAN by James Reston Jr. --- Crisscrossing continents with a team of photographers at his side, he captures the art of the ordinary moment.

TRUDEAU, BY A JURY OF HIS PEERS --- Five Pulitzer Prize -- winning cartoonists strip and roast the man who's revolutionized the funny pages.

FOOTLOOSE! by Charles Siebert --- His erotic, frenetic, and precise choreography makes Mark Morris the crown prince of modern dance.

COMMENTARY: THE FAITH OF THE YOUNG ARTIST by Roger Rosenblatt --- In a world chilled by the fear of nuclear winter, his sensitive vision fans the flame of enduring hope.

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: Critical findings, long-range forecasts, final proof:
BWANA BOOM AND THE SECRETS OF THE RIFT by Guy Martin --- Plumbing the depths of Africa's lakes, geophysicist Bruce Rosendahl solves ancient riddles of the earth's movements.

THE FORECAST CALLS FOR COLD AND WET, WITH THE POSSIBLE EXTINCTION OF LIFE AS WE KNOW IT by John Tierney --- Starley Thompson predicts the weather until the year 90,000.

BEYOND THE DOUBLE HELIX by David Noonan --- Imaginative research and attention to detail give six brilliant genetic researchers new meanings to life.

INSIGHTS: DANIEL HILLIS ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE by Randall Rothenberg --- He simulated the human thought process with his thinking machines and now believes they can make moral decisions.

SOLUTIONS: YIK SAN KWOH BUILT A BETTER BRAIN SURGEON by John Tierney --- Humans were the problem with the most delicate operation until this immigrant found a way for a robot to help them.

COMMENTARY: THE CONSCIENCE OF THE YOUNG SCIENTIST by David Quammen --- His work portends planetary destruction, yet today's nuclear physicist has the potential to save the world.

POLITICS & LAW: Bold oratory, staunch convictions, iron will:
WHO PUTS THE WORDS IN THE PRESIDENT'S MOUTH? by Ron Rosenbaum --- Fiercely opinionated, quick, and skillful, speechwriter Peggy Noonan helps Ronald Reagan verbalize his viewpoint.

SOLUTIONS: VAN O'STEEN BRINGS THE LAW TO THE PEOPLE by John Tierney --- He beat the ban on attorney advertising and brought down the cost of legal services.

THE EMANCIPATION OF BOLTON, MISSISSIPPI by Joe Klein --- When Bennie Thompson came to power, a small Delta town was given back to its people.

THE KID WHO SAVED MICHIGAN by Gregg Easterbrook --- Without political experience or federal funds, Bob Bowman erased the state's $1.7-billion deficit before he turned thirty.

THE ANGEL OF DEATH ROW by Joy Williams --- Scharlette Holdman's crusade against capital punishment short-circuits the inequities of Florida's justice system.

ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS & STYLE: High intensity, lasting impressions, impeccable taste:
OFF THE WALL by Lance Morrow --- The gentlest man in a gentleman's game, Mark Talbott reigns as squash's triumphant and eccentric champion.

L. T. AND THE HOME TEAM by John Ed Bradley --- Lawrence Taylor earns millions with the New York Giants, but there's another squad he plays with for nothing but fun.

DRESSED IN DONNA --- Donna Karan's conservative couture stylishly suits today's female executives.

WHAT ALICE COOKED UP by Moira Hodgson --- Spending their salad days with chef Alice Waters, three star proteges continue her quest to reinvent American cuisine.

THE BOSS OBSERVED by Richard Ford --- Bruce Springsteen's anthems heroically express the tumult and longings of American life.

JESSICA LANGE SPEAKS FOR HERSELF by Bob Greene --- Nine years after King Kong, she's taken her career into her own hands and climbed to the height of her profession.

EDDIE by Lewis Grossberger --- The outrageous life of Eddie Murphy is an open book. Read it here first.

EDUCATION & SOCIAL SERVICE: Community action, good intentions, needed change:
THE GREENING OF THE JAILHOUSE by Geoffrey Norman Fred Smith's sensitivity to the problems of inmates has arrested the decline of Alabama's prisons.

SOLUTIONS: JOHN ISAACSON IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD MEN AND WOMEN by John Tierney His humanitarian approach to executive headhunting keeps pride alive in the civil service. COMPUTERS ON THE COUCH by David Hellerstein A Piaget for the computer age, Sherry Turkle is probing the psych of today's PC society.

INSIGHTS: ANDREW SCHMOOKLER ON WHY MEN MAKE WAR by Randall Rothenberg Evil, he says, lies not in human nature, but in the sinister structure of our social systems.

BUSINESS & INDUSTRY: Brash innovation, explosive growth, shrewd moves:
TELEVISIONARY by Joseph Dalton More than a showcase for Madonna and Prince, Bob Pittman's MTV has had a dramatic effect on American culture.

INSIGHTS: SANFORD GROSSMAN ON MONEY AND THE MIND by Randall Rothenberg Princeton's brash Rational Expectationist has a new theory to explain economic change.

IT'S A JINGLE OUT THERE by Jery Adler For TWA, Amex, McDonald's, and you, Larry Kopald creates commercials that sing straight from the heart.

MEET THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SILICON VALLEY by George Leonard At 3Com Corporation and Software Publishing, Bob Metcalfe and Janelle Bedke redefine how computers communicate.

HOW LEWIE RAISED THE ROOF ON WALL STREET by Steven Solomon With mortgage-backed securities, Lewis Ranieri invented a booming capital market and a way to make homes affordable.

THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
BACKSTAGE by Lee Eisenberg.
THE ESQUIRE JOURNAL by Phillip Moffitt.
GREAT PERFORMANCES.
SPECIAL REPORT by Lee Eisenberg and Lisa Grunwald.
ESQUIRE UPDATE.


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