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Very Good |
Publication Year: |
19700000 |
Subject: |
Men's Interest |
Issue Type: |
Monthly Issue |
Publication Name: |
Esquire |
Month: |
Monthly February |
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Monthly |
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Men's Interest |
Publication Month: |
February |
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Item description
Esquire
"The Magazine for Men" --
Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!
Issue Date:
FEBRUARY, 1970; VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 2, WHOLE NO. 435
IN THIS ISSUE:-
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
COVER: Girls! Super new employment opportunities...for the super New Woman!
THE COMPLEAT CLASSIFIED:
TAKE THEM, THEY'RE YOURS... Why can't a woman be more like a man?. Six jobs insearch of the truly liberated woman: Photographic spread featuring JACQUELINE BISSET -- Hockey Player, Forest Ranger, University President, Construction Worker, Ladies' Show Salesman, Locker Room Attendant. [WOW -- SEE BELOW FOR PHOTOS!]
ARTICLE: KIRK DOUGLAS AT LARGE (AND GETTING LARGER) ... The good, the better, and the best: Champion of the superlative ... Roger Ebert. Article, 3 (THREE!) full page paintings by Jean-Paul Goude.
ARTICLES:
TIMES CHANGE... From yearbook poetry ... Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
TOO BAD... To underground prose.
IF HITLER ASKED YOU TO ELECTROCUTE A STRANGER, WOULD YOU?... What if Mr. Milgram asked you? ... Philip Meyer.
FOUR WAYS TO BEAT THE 8:55 FROM GREENWICH... Or at least a path to your office ... Lee Berton.
HELEN GURLEY BROWN ONLY WANTS TO HELP... I Saved A Dying Magazine (And Now I Cry A Lot) ... Nora Ephron.
THE WAR MACHINE VS. THE PEACE MACHINIST... And how many bullets did you make today? ... Richard Linsley.
FICTION:
SON AND HAIR... Inexperienced punk vs. cynical tyrant ... Thomas Berger.
OTTO AND BRUNO... I am my brother's and he is mine ... Jonathan Strong.
THE MURDER OF JEREMY HARLOWE... In the shadows of literature, time is out of focus ... Charles Teixeira.
PICTURED ESSAYS:
HOW TO TAKE OFF YOUR PANTS WHILE WEARING CHAINS... For the stir next time ... Donn Pearce.
DOING IT THE HARD WAY... An absolutely aesthetic anatomical allegory.
NEW FACES '72:
1972? WELL, LET'S SEE NOW, FIRST OFF THERE'S ED MUSKIE, AND THEN THERE'S TEDDY, OR THERE WAS TEDDY,
AND OF COURSE THERE'S GEORGE MCGOVERN, AND MAYBE GENE MCCARTHY, BUT PROBABLY NOT, AND HUBERT IF
IT COMES TO THAT, AND THEN THERE'S HAROLD. HAROLD?... Well, he's got the hot style ... James Deakin.
TRAVEL:
SEE THE WORLD ON NO DOLLARS A DAY... Asia, Africa and the Caribbean: Cheap.
GIFTS:
TELEPHONE LOVERS, TAKE HEART.. .LOOJ( WHAT'S REPLACING THE PRINCESS PHONE... What hath A.T. T. wrought? .
WEARABLES:
EUROPEAN FASHION REPORT... The era of trial and error is over ... Chip Tolbert.
THE MINI, THE MIDI, THE MAXI -- BUT MOSTLY THE MAXI... To the knees and beyond.
THE MOST OPULENT OUTERWEAR... For sporting events, formal dinners, or anytime.
THE CUT AND COLOR AT CAPRI... The belted-waistcoat look is in print at last.
MAKING THE CLASSIC COMPLETELY CONTEMPORARY... Updating that which came before.
DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's page: WINE IN THE DIET.
BOOKS ... Malcolm Muggeridge.
FILMS ... Jacob Brackman.
TRAVEL NOTES ... Richard Joseph.
HOW IT LOOKS FROM THE COLONIES ... Denis Brogan.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
RECORDINGS ... Martin Mayer.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
FULL PAGE Vintage ads include:
MILLER high life; LINCOLN MERCURY Continental; Barbara Waterston for DEWAR'S; Buick 1970 Opel Cadet; V-8; RelaxAcizor; Magnavox; Marlboro; MORE
This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 10" X 13" Oversized Magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!
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