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With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: ESQUIRE ["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more!] ISSUE DATE: MARCH 1984; Volume 101 No. 3 CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo) IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: "THE ESQUIRE COLLECTION: Best Buddies and Fine clothes: The Endurance of Quality." Writer-director Paul Mazursky and comedian Robin Williams are teaming up professionally for the first time with the April release of Mazursky's film for Columbia Pictures, Moscow on the Hudson. Mazursky, fifty-three, and Williams, thirty-one, share a warm friendship off screen as well, as do the other "Good Buddies" that lead off the Spring 1984 edition of The Collection. Cover Photograph: Fabrizio Ferri. FEATURES: DOCUMENTARY: RADIO LIVES! by Eric Zorn. The speed and scope of the changes taking place in the industry are fast making this the new era of radio. PROFILE: THE AUTUMN OF THE AGE OF KAREEEM ABDUL JABBAR by David Bradley. In the midst of his twenty-eighth season in basketball, his fifteenth as a professional, Kareem is getting tired. MEN AND WOMEN: TERMINAL COOL by Marcelle Clements. Among certain adolescents in the Sixties, the only acceptable response to life was no response at all. IN QUOTES: THE MUSE OF MEDICINE by David Hellerstein. Medicine watcher Lewis Thomas has spent his life finding art in the workings of the youngest science. WASHINGTON BRIEFING: MR. FAIRNESS DOLES IT OUT by Jerrold L. Schecter. He's established himself as the statesman of the traditional Republican middle. Senator Dole is thinking about the future. ESSAY: A HYPOCHONDRIAC'S HANDBOOK by George Thomas, M.D., and LeeSchreiner, M.D. Ten little-known diseases that are rare, real, and really best not discussed much in public. MODERN ROMANCE: WHAT IS FALLING IN LOVE? by Lynda Barry. It happens suddenly and feels like nothing you've ever felt before. It's mysterious and very beautiful, until later. THE LITERARY LIFE: WHY I LIVE WHERE I LIVE by Annie Dillard. She found the human diversity she needs on a college campus not too far from the wilderness, but far enough. FIRST PERSON: PUMPING IRON by C. W Smith. There are few things in life more simply satisfying than ironing away wrinkles and then having to do it again and again. FIRST PERSON: MY FATHER'S LIFE by Vance Bourjaily. He went from chief of United Feature Syndicate to longshoreman; that his life happened as it did is no small irony. FICTION: REDEMPTION SONGS by Bob Shacochis. They had been friends for life. There were no mysteries, no secrets between them, until Glasford went to the States. MAN AT HIS BEST: Smart Money: The Hunt's the Thing; Classics: The Wellington Boot; First-Rate: The Perfect Pipe; The Enlightened Traveler: Taking Your Best Shot; The Seasoned Cook: Soup to Make You Weep; The Drinking Man: Made in U.S.A.; Practical Matters: What to Do About Soap Ends; What Every Man Should Know: How to Apologize. THE ESQUIRE COLLECTION, SPRING 1984: (COVER) WARDROBE: GOOD BUDDIES by Vincent Boucher. [NICE fashion photos, featuring FULL PAGE photos of these pairs: David Keith and Corbin Bensen, Bob Balaban and Mandy Patinkin, Brad Hall and Gary Kroeger, John Lone and John Drimmer, Ron Greeschner and Tom Laidlaw, Charles "Honi" Coles and Gregory Hines, Givanni Gastel and Fabrizio Ferri, Kevin Walz and Treat Willlams, Fran Lebowitz and Kip Forbes!] NEWS FROM THE MARKET by Timothy Hawkins. WARDROBE: GREAT DESIGN AT A PRICE by John Mather. FURNISHINGS: ITEMS OF INTEREST. MAINTENANCE: A GENERATION COMES TO TERMS WITH HAIR by Lynn Darling. FURNISHINGS: UNSTUFFED SHIRTS. MAINTENANCE: THE ART OF RELAXATION by Barbara Hey. WARDROBE: DESIGNERS' SHOWCASE by Vincent Boucher and Timothy Hawkins. FURNISHINGS: SNEAKER A1TACK!. INDUSTRY: THE QUESTION IN BRIEFS by David Keeps. REFLECTIONS: CLOTHING AS INTENTION by Gloria Emerson. THE ESQUIRE REVIEW: MOVIES THE DISAPPEARANCE OF PETER FONDA by Toby Thompson; HOLLYWOOD & VINYL THE BIG QUESTION by Paul Rudnzck and Bill McKearn; MEDIA FAMILY AFFAIR by Richard M. Levine; INSIDE MOVES THE BUSINESS OF SHOW BUSINESS; BOOKS RECALLING MISS HUTrON byAnthonyHaden-Guest; OPENINGS LEON GOLUB. THE NEW AMERICA: WORK IN PROGRESS by Connie Zweig; THE CORPORATE BoTToM LINE: IT'S BETTER TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE by.John Boal; ACUPUNCTURE: IT'S THE LAW by Jessica Maxwell; HERBAL HIGHS VERSUS HERBAL HORRORS by Ron Rosenbaum; THE WORD ON FLOPPY DISKS AND DRIVES by Stan Miastkowski; NEW NOTES. DEPARTMENTS: BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE. SPORTS CLINIC by Bob Spitz. THE SOUND AND THE FURY. THE ENVIRONMENT by Geoffrey Norman. AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene. HIGH LIFE by Taki. ETHICS by Anthony Brandt. SPORTS SCENES by Pete Dexter. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. 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