Description: Esquire "The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: MARCH 1983; Volume 99, No. 3 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COVER: The Collection: The Business and Fine Art of Dressing. Cover Photograph, William Coupon. FEATURES: DOCUMENTARY: TEACHING THE BRAIN NEW TRICKS by Chris Welles. Mental performance: It's not anything that can't be learned. FIRST PERSON: M FATHER'S LIFE by Mark Helprin. His father took two steps forward and one back, choosing a course that opened to the future yet protected the past. THE SPORTING LIFE: THE MILLION-DOLLAR FISH HUNT by Fred Waitzkin. In rich pursuit of scarce bluefin tuna--a tough kind of angling. PROFILE: PHILOSOPHER ROBERT NOZICK VS. PHILOSOPHER JOHN RAWLS. by Randall Rothenberg The great debate. IN QUOTES: WHEN ONE MURDERS by Stephen C. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth Mass-murderer Ted Bundy speaks about the unspeakable. ESSAY: THE AVID PURSUIT OF MELLOW IN SEATTLE by Alan Furst. A place with a faint smell of mildew, a place to disappear to. OBSERVATIONS: INDELIBLE EXITS AND ENTRANCES by Truman Capote. In Greta Garbo's apartment-- and other encounters. FICTION: DETROIT ABE by Bruce Jay Friedman. Why is a meek university professor messing around with the underworld? Is that what is meant by irony?. THE ESQUIRE COLLECTION, SPRING 1983: WARDROBE: THE MEN'S CLUB: MATTERS OF DRESS by Vincent Boucher. Familiar spring standbys, updated for the present. NEWS FROM THE MARKET: A roundup of the latest trends from noteworthy stores and designers. WARDROBE: TOUGH STUFF. An engineered approach to sports clothing brings streamlined designs and bold colors. MAINTENANCE: A FITNESS AGENDA FOR THE HARRIED MAN by Barbara Hey. How to work in your workout. FURNISHINGS: A SEASON OF COLORS. Shirts, ties, and shoes in a wave of richly shaded seacoast colors. WARDROBE: IMPORTED INGREDIENTS. Signature directions from the collections of top European designers. REFLECTIONS: THE POETICS OF DRESS by James Dickey. Improvisation every which way. IN RETROSPECT: FROM THE PAGES OF ESQUIRE, JULY 1934. A fabric picture for yachting wear. THE ESQUIRE REVIEW: MOVIES: A PRODUCER, His THUGS, AND A CRAP SHOOT by David Standish A nervy gamble on a tough movie. VIDEO: MTV: 21ST CENTURY-BOX by Peter W Kaplan Compelling? Provocative? Or just a dispassionate twenty-four-hour selling machine?. MUSIC: THE HONKY-TONK ODYSSEY OF RAY WYLIE HUBBARD by Pete Dexter "He was born in Oklahoma...". ALBUMS :THE UNDERDOGS OF JAZZ PIANO by Ga7y Giddins Disciples of the masters, they are stylists in their own right. BOOKS: No SUCH THING AS PEACE by Robert Stone The men of Charlie Company--our brothers--tell us how it was. THE NEW AMERICA: NEW INSTITUTE TO SORT HEALTH FADS FROM FACTS; STEWART BRAND'S NEW SCHOOL FOR MANNERS by George Leonard; SIGHT UNSEEN; ON CASHEW BUTTER AND OTHER HEALTHY, SENSUAL DELIGHTS by Ron Rosenbaum; MEDITATION MERGES WITH THE MAINSTREAM by William Falk; COMPUTER MAPS: A NEW TURN IN THE ROAD FOR VIDEODISCS by Yuri Rubinsky; BOOKS: HOW TO TALK TECH; RECONSIDERING THE UNIVERSE by Dan Drasin. MAN AT HIS BEST: Smart Money: Working on Wood; Esoterica: Made in Nippon; Classics: The Wristwatch; The Enlightened Traveler: Writing in the Hills; The Seasoned Cook: Real Men Do Eat Caesar Salad; The Right Stuff: A Cure for the Cold; Good Thinking: Video's Outer Limits; The Drinking Man: Beer for Fanatics; What Every Man Should Know: Defending Your Highway Privacy. DEPARTMENTS: BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE. UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM by Adam Smith. THE SOUND AND THE FURY. ETHICS by Laurence Shames. AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene. OUTDOORS by Geoffrey Norman. SPORTS CLINIC by Curtis Pesmen. HIGH LIFE by Taki. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 8 1/2" X 11" Standard magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!
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Topic: Men's Interest
Publication Name: Esquire
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 19830000