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Esquire: the Magazine for Men. June 1937

Esquire: the Magazine for Men. June 1937

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Esquire: the Magazine for Men. June 1937

by Fitzgerald, F. Scott; Gingrich, Arnold, editor

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Chicago: Esquire, Inc.. Very Good+. 1937. First Edition. Soft cover. 250 pages; Chicago: Very Good+. 1937. First Edition; First Printing. 250 pages; Publisher's color pictorial wrappers, lettered in white against black panels, with contents list -- black on silver along the fore-edge of the front cover. Excellent condition with just light hints of rubbing at the spine ends. With one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's short stories -- "The Honor of the Goon. " [One of several stories Fitzgerald sold to Arnold Gingrich for Esquire in 1937 at his usual rate for the magazine: $250]. Also with an article by Jim Tully about Charlie Chaplin, stories by Jesse Stuart, Waldo Frank and Morley Callaghan, two Hollywood portraits from photographs by Hurrell -- [Ann Dvorak and Else Argall] and a full page Petty drawing. Almost without exception, these pre-War issues of Esquire offer hours of diversion to the modern reader, not least from the ads. This issue offers many such diversions, including a small photo, buried within a full page ad for the 'New York Herald Tribune' -- an image of Washington columnist Joseph Alsop at 27 years of age, wearing his trademark bow tie, but nearly unrecognizable, since he was carrying 100 excess pounds which he lost before becoming famous -- [see p. 24]. An even younger man has an article in this issue -- Fletcher Knebel, who would not become a household name for another 25 years when 'Seven Days in May' was a huge bestseller. [see p. 59. There is another tiny photo of Mr. Knebel in "Backstage with Esquire" -- which mentions his recent college graduation and employment for a year with the Cleveland 'Plain Dealer. '] .; Americana and American History, Ephemera, Most Recent Listing .

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Bookseller
Antiquarian Book Shop US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
44758
Title
Esquire: the Magazine for Men. June 1937
Author
Fitzgerald, F. Scott; Gingrich, Arnold, editor
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Esquire, Inc.
Place of Publication
Chicago
Date Published
1937
Size
4to.
Keywords
F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jesse Stuart, Morley Callaghan, Waldo Frank, Petty Girl, Advertising Art
Bookseller catalogs
Journalism;

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