Esquire: The Magazine for Men (November 1959)
by Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc
- Used
- Good
- first
- Condition
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About This Item
Chicago, IL: Esquire, Inc.. Condition: chipping to upper and lower outer narrow spine edge areas; in light to moderately worn covers; internal pages are in excellent condition. Contents include: record reviews by Martin Mayer; book reviews by Dorothy Parker; jazz column by Nat Hentoff; article "Mano a Mano" by Eric Sevareid ("Dominguin vs. Ordonez: what really happened"); article "Nature Since Darwin" by Wright Morris ("Study does even less than Darwin can To justify the ways of animals to Man"); article "Polygamists in Short Creek, Arizona" by Cal Bernstein ("All the Fundamentalists want is to be left alone"); lead article "The Mind of an Outlaw" by Norman Mailer; article "The Wham in Pro Football" by Thomas B. Morgan ("With the decline of exuberance in daily life, Americans want their sports harder, faster, and meaner"); article "The Ferrari 'Jinx'" by Robert Daley ("Ferraris hold the record in victories and in deaths"); pictured essay "Che Bella! Che Divertente!" (Sophia Loren) photographed by Saul Leiter; short story "Twentieth-Century Duel" by Ken Kolb; article "Adam Clayton Powell Jr.: The Angry Voice of Harlem" by Dan Wakefield; article "Friend, This is the Times Literary Supplement" by Martin Mayer ("From London, to the world of ideas"); article "Bahamas: Seeing the Bahamas by sailing yacht: details of a new vacation trend" by Richard Joseph; short story "Concerning the Killing of a Bear" by Matt Walton; cartoon spread "Now - Marlon Brando Sketched.filming Tennessee Williams' The Fugitive Kind - on location in Milton-on-the-Hudson" with drawings by Harvey Kurtzman; short story "The Solitary Life of Man" by Leo E. Litwak; short story "The Maid of Scarborough" by Jean Ross Justice; short story "Dr. Murke's Collection of Silences" by Heinrich Boll. . Good. Magazine. First Edition. 1959.
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- Bookseller
- Bloomsbury Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 005934
- Title
- Esquire: The Magazine for Men (November 1959)
- Author
- Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc
- Format/Binding
- Magazine
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Esquire, Inc.
- Place of Publication
- Chicago, IL
- Date Published
- 1959
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- MARTIN MAYER; DOROTHY PARKER; NAT HENTOFF; ERIC SEVAREID; CHARLES DARWIN; WRIGHT MORRIS; POLYGAMY; SHORT CREEK, ARIZONA; CAL BERNSTEIN; NORMAN MAILER; THOMAS B. MORGAN; ROBERT DALEY; FERRARI; SOPHIA LOREN; SAUL LEITER; KEN KOLB; ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR.; H
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