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Condition: small chip to upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; in lightly worn, lightly soiled covers. Contents include: lead article "Why Don't We Complain?" by William F. Buckley, Jr. ("Random reflections of a man who feels we should exercise our right to object"); article "William F. Buckley, Jr.: Portrait of a Complainer" by Dan Wakefield (".And this, in fact, is the way the same man exercises that right"); short story "The Sound of Comedy" by Edith Konecky; article "Modifying the Compacts" by Diana Bartley ("Robert Cumberford's ten designs, to turn today's compacts into miniature classics"); article "Joe Levine Unchained: A candid portrait of a spectacular showman" by Gay Talese; pictured essay "Pavane for the Thirties Girl" by Richard Heimann; article "Memo from an Excited Traveler: South America's Infinite Variety" by Vance Bourjaily; article "Go South Young Man!" by Louis Renault (on South America: "Sound advice for foot-loose Yankees with more ideas than dollars"); article "The Four Seasons of Success: Fourth of a Series" by Budd Schulberg ("Memories of the post-Carnival period, often thought but never written"); article "The Coming of the Change Seekers" by Frank Armstrong ("The Organization Man is being pushed aside by a new breed of executive"); article "Return of the Old Breed" by Don A. Schanche (on General David Monroe Shoup: "Guts, humor, poetry, religion - plus vinegar - characterize the Marine's new commandant"); short story "Eyes to See" by Robert Kost; article "Overdue for Discovery" by Richard Joseph ("South America is the continent of superlatives"). Seller Inventory # 005933
Bibliographic Details
Title: Esquire: The Magazine for Men (January 1961)
Publisher: Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL
Publication Date: 1961
Binding: Magazine
Condition: Good
Edition: First Edition
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