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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, 1954; VOLUME XLII NO.4, WHOLE NO. 251
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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PICTORIAL:
ESQUIRE'S LADY FAIR ... JEANMARIE -- pink champagne ... Photography by Philippe Halsman. "Life is dazzlingly simple for an 'International Aphrodisiac' " [Article (see below) and beautiful gatefold photograph -- SEE BELOW!]
ESQUIRE'S AVENUES OF FASHION... Canal Street, New Orleans ... Water color by Juliette Kida Renault.
VENUS PERCEIVED ... A gallery of beauties, international and universal. "The beauty contests, the art galleries, and the publicity boys will never part the amateur from that noblest pursuit of all -- the contemplation of beauty." [Marvelous photos, including Mamie Van Doren, Anita Ekberg, Kim Novak, Mara Lane (full page), and others -- SEE BELOW!]

ARTICLES:
JEANMAIRE: THE PINK LADY ... The sun shines for her when she dances ... Robert W. Marks.
NURSES: SAINTLY OR SALACIOUS? ... Burnishing the halos of angels in white ... Taft Gilbert.
TO HELL IN A HACK ... The boorish, inefficient, inane masters of our streets ... Helen Lawrenson.
FOOTBALL FACTORIES ... Why is a star not always a star? ... Roger Treat.
NEW ORLEANS: FASHION UNDER FOUR FLAGS ... Personality city's personality street ... Hermann B. Deutsch.
BOSS NEEDS A RAISE ... Cash isn't everything to top-salaried executives ... Walter Ross.
SLEEP ALONE AND LIKE IT ... Joys and sorrows of plural dozing ... Clark Hunter Bradford.
THE SATELLITE CHICAGO ... This one's in Austria, next door to Russia ... Curt Riess.
REPORT ON A GIANT ... No one could handle this rough-and-tumble fighter ... Edward Jerome Vogeler.
ALL US CHILDREN GOT SHOES ... The shine that brings serenity to the brain ... John McNulty.

PERSONALITY:
[ALEC] GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU ... Star on both sides of the Atlantic ... Alexander Kirkland. "There is no role that ALEC GUINNESS can't play -- except himself." [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

THIS MAN'S WORLD: THE DEAD CAN FLY ... Man wanted: he must be original author ... Paul Gallico. [The Most unforgettable story of WWII, told here for the first time. ]

FICTION:
INFATUATION ... One kiss of his was worth eight years of dreaming ... Louis Paul.
FAIR GAME ... Miracles sometimes happen, of tenest on the screen ... Peter Helmers.
MILK PUNCH ... There's something to say for the side that loses, too ... Robert Fontaine.
OLD ACQUAINTANCES ... In time, he said, Jason would forget the incident ... Whutfield Ellison.
THE BIG DROP ... His lawn was varicolored, and not from crabgrass ... Edward Brink, Jr.
THE MULE WITH FOUR CYLINDERS ... Conversation piece: the overage car ... Eric St. Clair.

WEARABLES:
DARK LIGHTENING: SIGN OF THE TIMES ... Cool-looking, and cool, dark city colors. (For stores which display these clothes, see page 150).
ROULETTE COLORS ... There's no gamble at all to this red and black. (A list of stores carrying this merchandise is on page 151).
THE WELL-KNIT MAN ... Another first in men's fashions -- the knitted jacket and slacks.
MEASURING UP ... A few of today's trends for your clothes-shopping yardstick.
JUNIOR GETS THE PLAY ... Play and playground fashions for the young and younger set. (For stores showing these clothes, see page 152).

SUPPLEMENT: VENUS PERCEIVED ... Including perspectives, introspectives, and Ideals.

TRAVEL: VACATION NOW ... Nassau: how to get there, where to stay, and what to do in this low-pressure paradise.
THE BAHAMAS: PARADISE ENOW ... It's no place for the man who likes to worry ... Richard Joseph.
POTABLES: ESQUIRE'S COAST-TO-COASTERS.

DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Page: THE PETTY GIRL.
Editorial: RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
ESQUIRE ON RECORD.
DINING IN/OUT WITH ESQUIRE.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
ESQUIRE'S FASHION FINDS.
ESQUIRE'S BUYING GUIDE.
DARK LIGHTENING: SIGN OF THE TIMES.
ROULETTE COLORS.
JUNIOR GETS THE PLAY.
CREDITS: Cover photography by Becker-Horowitz; Esky figurine and girl passenger by Beverly Weiner; the Paul Webb by standers made and sold by Riedel-Schaff, Inc., Chicago.


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