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TITLE: VANITY FAIR Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: AUGUST 2011; Vol. 53, No. 8; NO. 612
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Red Hot Summer of EMMA STONE. You May not know her, but you will!

FEATURES:
HOLLYWOOD IS HER OYSTER With three big movies, Emma Stone is this summer's sensation. Talking shellfish and romance with the 22-year-old actress, Alexandra Wolfe learns what Stone wants--and doesn't want--from Hollywood. Photographs by Patrick Demarchelier.

THE KINGDOM AND THE TOWERS Did America's supposed ally Saudi Arabia secretly support the 9/11 hijackers? In an adaptation from their new book, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan investigate.

Y.F. PORTRAIT: MAURICE SENDAK Dave Eggers finds the renowned picture-book creator still ready to rumpus at 83. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz.

THE TROUBLE WITH ANDREW Queen Elizabeth's love has shielded her wayward second son, Prince Andrew. But, as Edward Klein reports, his brother Charles's ascendancy could leave "Randy Andy" in the cold.

A MAJOR-LEAGUE DIVORCE Tales of outrageous spending have dominated headlines about the divorce of L.A. Dodgers owners Frank and Jamie McCourt. If Major League Baseball gets its way, Vanessa Grigoriadis writes, there may not be much left for the couple to fight over.

FLASHBACK: DEMI MOORE Esquire legend George Lois recalls Annie Leibovitz's culture jolting 1991 V.F. cover of a pregnant Demi Moore.

THE WAR FOR CATCH-22 Joseph Heller's obscenity-filled, tragicomic WW. II novel was a tough sell in 1961. But, as Tracy Daugherty recounts in an adaptation from his Heller biography, two publishing upstarts saw Catch 22 for what it was; an anti-war masterpiece.

O BROTHER, WHY ART THOU? David Kamp and Martin Schoeller spotlight Our Idiot Brother, in which Paul Rudd drives three women nuts.

AGONY AND IVORY With a booming illegal-ivory market in China and impoverished poachers desperate for tusks, Alex Shoumatoff discovers, Africa's elephants face an "extinction vortex."


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