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Esquire Magazine, February 2004. Dubious Achievements Awards for 2003.  Carla Gugino, Lost Boys, Esquire University, Ron Suskind, Robert Altman, Chuck Klosterman, Letters from Soldiers, Presidential Primariess, Ed Schultz, NBA, Sex, Hollywood, Ten Clues to Women

Esquire Magazine, February 2004. Dubious Achievements Awards for 2003. Carla Gugino, Lost Boys, Esquire University, Ron Suskind, Robert Altman, Chuck Klosterman, Letters from Soldiers, Presidential Primariess, Ed Schultz, NBA, Sex, Hollywood, Ten Clues to Women

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Esquire Magazine, February 2004. Dubious Achievements Awards for 2003. Carla Gugino, Lost Boys, Esquire University, Ron Suskind, Robert Altman, Chuck Klosterman, Letters from Soldiers, Presidential Primariess, Ed Schultz, NBA, Sex, Hollywood, Ten Clues to Women

by David Granger (Editor-in-Chief)

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New York : Hearst Magazines, 2004. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Near Fine; very. See scans and description. New York: Hearst Magazines, 2004. The February, 2004 issue of Esquire magazine, that being the Dubious Achievements Awards issue covering the most absurd people and events of preceding year, 2003. Quarto, illustrated perfect-bound wraps, 132 pp. Near Fine; faint crease at lower right, front cover (scan), and that's it. Otherwise flawless. No labels, of course, and all the tipped in subscription offers etc. remain untouched. Apart from the always hilarious Dubious Achievements awards, which always seem to dominate their issue, other foci herein include Carla Gugino, Lost Boys, Esquire University, Ron Suskind, Robert Altman, Chuck Klosterman, Letters from Soldiers, Presidential Primaries, Ed Schultz, NBA, Sex, Hollywood, Ten Clues to Women (yeah right), and so on. Superbly preserved genre collectible, soon-to-be-getting-vintage. Shipped in a new, protective box; no bags here. See scans. LPR15

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Title
Esquire Magazine, February 2004. Dubious Achievements Awards for 2003. Carla Gugino, Lost Boys, Esquire University, Ron Suskind, Robert Altman, Chuck Klosterman, Letters from Soldiers, Presidential Primariess, Ed Schultz, NBA, Sex, Hollywood, Ten Clues to Women
Author
David Granger (Editor-in-Chief)
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
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1st Edition 1st Printing
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Hearst Magazines
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2004
Pages
132
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12"
Keywords
General, Journalism, Mass Media
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Humor;

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