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Esquire: The Magazine for Men (February 1969)

Esquire: The Magazine for Men (February 1969)

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Esquire: The Magazine for Men (February 1969)

by Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc

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Chicago, IL: Esquire, Inc.. Contents include: article "For God So Loves Spiro Agnew That He Made Him Vice-President" by Gary Wills ("Is there some other explanation?"); article "An Electric Solution to the Traffic Problem" ("In six years or so you could relax and leave the driving to the computer"); pictured essay "Five Good Cops: Pigs they're not" photographed by Carl Fischer; fiction "The Life Guard" by John Wain; article "Dean Acheson's Version of Robert Kennedy's Version of the Cuban Missile Affair" by Dean Acheson ("Homage to plain dumb luck"); article "How to Build a River in the Arizona Desert to Flow Under the London Bridge" by William Robbins; fiction "An Interior Monologue" by Joyce Carol Oates; article "A Spectator's Guide to the Troublemakers" by John Kifner (with photo and illustrated sections Targets, Theorists and Stylists, Guerrillas, Troubadours, Media, Martyrs, One-Shot Troublemakers, Equipment, Symbols, and Tactics); article "Dig" by Karl E. Meyer ("The bewildering, perilous, frustrating, addictive, flattering, ennobling, and somewhat atrabilious pleasures of archaeology"); article "Don't try to hum along with Pierre Boulez" by Sanche de Gramont ("The great French composer-conductor has banished pleasant music from serious consideration. He has also banished France"); article "Dr. Spock Misbehaves" by David Lyle. Condition: small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; light cover wear. . VG+. Magazine. First Edition. 1969.

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Title
Esquire: The Magazine for Men (February 1969)
Author
Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc
Format/Binding
Magazine
Book Condition
Used - VG+
Quantity Available
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Esquire, Inc.
Place of Publication
Chicago, IL
Date Published
1969
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
SPIRO AGNEW; GARY WILLS; CARL FISCHER; JOHN WAIN; DEAN ACHESON; ROBERT KENNEDY; CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS; WILLIAM ROBBINS; JOYCE CAROL OATES; KIFNER; KARL E. MEYER; PIERRE BOULEZ; SANCHE DE GRAMONT; DR. SPOCK; DAVID LYLE

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