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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: November, 1950; Vol. XXXI V. No. 5, Whole No. 204
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Special Television Suppliment. Read John Crosby. Robert Ruark puts the blast on women again.

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PICTORIAL:
THE ESQUIRE GIRL: THANKS, BUT NO THANKS ... Gatefold Painting by AL MOORE. "Female farewell to a fellow voyager." [Beautiful!! -- see photo below!]

THE BLONDE ... Photographs by Wallace Litwin. "In which the justly famous CAROL CHANNING faces some of the world shaking problems of the day, if you'll pardon the expression." [Great photos, SEE BELOW!]

STAY ON EM COWBOY ... Photographs by Hy Peskin. "The Rodeo, as American as the Wild West, requires that a man can earn his money -- or break his neck in trying."
THE TEXAS CITY DISASTER ... Painting by Geoffrey Biggs.
WITH A FRENCH ACCENT .... Life on the queen of Beaches, along the Lovely Cote D'Azur.
ON POINT! ... Kodachrome by I. Julius Fanta.
ARISTOCRATS ... Kodachrome by Robert P. Holland.

A MAN'S WORLD:
PERSONALITY: MR. NOTRE DAME: FRANK LEAHY ... John P. Carmichael.

FICTION:
THE CRUSHER ... Arnold Hano. Illustrated by Ben Stahl.
THE GREAT HALLUCINATION ... Ray Bradbury. "Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, is inhabited by a weird people whose gold-coin eyes see only one view of reality. It's no place for madmen -- or Americans."
SWAN SONG FOR A PIN-UP ... David Hill.
THAT OLD MAN GLOOM ... Martin Gardner.
SIGNAL DANGER ... Charles Yerkow. Illustrated by John Vickery.

ARTICLES:
MYSTERY UNINCORPORATED ... Robert C. Ruark. "Ah, the sweet mystery of woman, and Ah...."
THE TEXAS CITY DISASTER ... Morris Markey.
PLENTY OF GUTS ... Harpo Marx.

MYSTERY: WHO KILLED WM. DESMOND TAYLOR? ... Morris Markey.

SPORTS:
REMEMBER NOVEMBER! ... Burr MacMurray.
THE GREATEST JOCKEY OF ALL TIME ... Albert Abarbanel.
THE GLADIATORS ... Dave Camerer.

SERVICE TO THE MAN:
COMMENT: ARE YOU A FERTILE MALE? ... Karl G. Pfeiffer.

SUPPLIMENT:
ESQUIRE'S TELEVISION SCREENING.
TV IS A WAY OF LIFE.
TV IS ENTERTAINMENT ... John Crosby. SCREENING THE TV MARKET.
THE STORY OF A TV SHOW.
TV ON THE MAP.

WEARABLES:
MR. T ESQUIRE'S NEW TRIM LOOK TAKES OVER ... Drawing by Martin Burniston.
TOWNER AND TURNABOUT.
MR. T ESQUIRE'S INEW TRIM LOOK TAKES TO THE TURF.
MR. "T", TOTEM CHECKS, SPORT DESIGNS, LEXTFIER ... Drawings by Merrill Harvey.
MR. "T' AT NIGHT ... Drawings by Martin Burniston.
FOOD: THE INCONPARABLE GROUSE ... Harry Botsford.
TRAVEL:
VACATION NOW.
IF A-CRUISING YOU WOULD GO ... Richard Joseph.

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

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
MOVIE AD: Robert Mitchum in action! -- WHERE DANGER LIVES. with Faith Domergue; OLD CROW; Lord Calvert; Pabst Blue Ribbon; Motorola TV; Cashmere from Bernhard Altman; RCA Victor; MORE!


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