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Esquire: The Magazine for Men (May 1959)

Esquire: The Magazine for Men (May 1959)

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Esquire: The Magazine for Men (May 1959)

by Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc

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Chicago, IL: Esquire, Inc.. Contents include: article "The Orchestration of Crisis" by Colonel William R. Kinter; humor "Hansel and Gretel in Search of an Art Form" by J. Daniel Greenburg; photospread "Sure-fire Formula for Box-Office Bonanza" by Gjon Mili; article "Something Fishy in the Enclaves" by John Sack; article "Pomp and Pageantry in Pakistan" by H. E. Mohammed Ali; article "The Brutal Art of Bench Jockeying" by Jack Orr; article "The Civic Need for Skid Row" by Elmer Bendiner; article "Spain's Coming Ordeal" by Emmet John Hughes; article "5 Side Trips in the USA" by Louis Renault and Richard Joseph (on New York's Finger Lakes; Northern Michigan; Louisiana's Bayou Country; Phoenix and Tucson to the Border; The California Coast); short story "The Baby Grand" by Paul Byron Bishop; article "The Men Who Made the New Germany" photographed by Burt Glinn; short story "Mark of Shame" by Willi Heinrich; article "The Plastic Personality of Jonathan Winters" by Peter Maas; short story "Blue Silk and Tuesday" by Oliver C. Grannis; article "The Mystery Battle of World War II" by Edmund G. Love; article "The Staging of a Play: The notebooks and letters behind Elia Kazan's staging of Archibald MacLeish's 'J.B.'"; short story "An American Writer" by Robert Lowry. Condition: chip to each of upper and lower outer spine edge; in lightly soiled covers. . VG+. Magazine. First Edition. 1959.

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Title
Esquire: The Magazine for Men (May 1959)
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
1959
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
WILLIAM R. KINTER; J. DANIEL GREENBURG; GJON MILI; JOHN SACK; H. E. MOHAMMED ALI; JACK ORR; SKID ROW; ELMER BENDINER; SPAIN; EMMET HUGHES; LOUIS RENAULT; RICHARD JOSEPH; PAUL BYRON BISHOP; BURT GLINN; WILLI HEINRICH; JONATHAN WINTERS; PETER MAAS; OLIVER C

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