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Issue Date: May, 1948; Vol. XXIX. No. 5, Whole No. 174
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]

PICTORIAL FEATURES:
COVER ILLUSTRATION . . . Painting by Howard Baer.
ALPS: AMERICAN PLAN . . . Color photographs by Bob & Ira Spring.
UNSPOKEN . . . Kodachrome by Manuel de Augustin. [Fascinating FULL page photo, SEE BELOW!]
CANOEISTS' LUNCHEON . . . Painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. [Beautuful FOLDOUT painting, SEE BELOW!]
MATERIAL WITNESS . . . Painting by Ben-Hur Baz. [GORGEOUS full page gatefold painting, SEE BELOW!]
MY OLD MYOPIC KENTUCKY HOME.
SPRING FEVER . . . Drawings by E. Simms Campbell.
ONE-TWO PUNCH: BOB RYAN . . . Color photograph by Reves-Biro. [FULL PAGE PHOTO, SEE BELOW!]
YOUNG MAN IN LOVE-WITH MUSIC . . . Photographs by Ruth Orkin. [GREAT photos of a 29 year olf LEONARD BERSTEIN, SEE BELOW!]
(GAIL) RUSSELL of SPRING . . . Color photograph by Bud Fraker. [FULL PAGE PHOTO, SEE BELOW!]
THE FABLE OF THE MOUSEY MOUSE . . . Illustrations by B. Simpson.
MME. TUSSAUD STILL PAX THEM IN.
ART PORTFOLIO . . . Paintings by Stevan Dohanos. [SEE BELOW!]
THE BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY OF ALFRED LUNT . . . Color photographs by Arnold Glantz.
BOSTON: A POINT OF VIEW . . . Painting by Chesley Bonestell. [SEE BELOW!]

ARTICLES: FLOPEROO MECANIQUE, 1927 . . . Donald Friede.
GLAMOUR GIRL FROM BRESSE . . . Robert Sage.
STEVAN DOHANOS: LIVING CANVAS . . . Robert Ulrich Godsoe.
STORIES FOR HARRY'S BAR . . . Gordon Cooper.
MY DOG IS DELINQUENT . . . Robert E. Reed.
BOSTON: A POINT OF VIEW.
WINING COMBINATION . . . George Kauffman.
COME TO THE FAIRWAY . . . Vincent D.-Lunny.

FICTION:
THEME WITH VARIATIONS . . . Mel Heimer.
WITH EYES WIDE OPEN . . . William Francis.
DEATH COMES FOR THE PILOT . . . Robert L. Hartzell.
THE MAN IN THE BLIZZARD . . . Robert Switzer.
AND NOW ONCE AGAIN . . . Robert Vincent.
THE FURNACE WAS WAITING . . . William Glynne-Jones.
EX" MARKS THE SORE SPOT . . . Will F. Jenkins.
THE FABLE OF THE MOUSEY MOUSE . . . John Henry.
THE WRECK AT THE HESPERUS . . . R. Musel & W. Brennan.
KARATA IN THE MORNING . . . Ward Brown.
SATISFACTION FOR LIZETTE . . . Hans Rueseb.
NEIGHBOR TO A NIGHTMARE . . . Margaret St. Clair.
DR. CLODHOPPER'S FOOTSIES . . . Martin Gardner.

PERSONALITY: A STREETCAR NAMED TENNESSEE . . . Sidney Carroll.

BOOK CONDENSATION: IF YOU HAVE TEARS (Part II) . . . John Evans.

SPORTS:
THIS PRIZE-FIGHT RACKET . . . Jimmy Cannon.
MY OLD MYOPIC KENTUCKY HOME . . . Arthur Daley.

WEARABLES:
LIGHT ON THE SUBJECT . . . Kodachrome by Lownds.
CORDS ARE COMING INTO THEIR OWN . . . Kodachrome by Lownds.
A WORD TO THE WARM . . . Kodachrome by Arnold Glantz.
THE LIGHT TOUCH-IN A SPORTS JACKET! . . . Drawing by Jack Fenton.
LEI THAT HAT BAND DOWN . . . Kodachrome by William Stone.
CALIFORNIA CALLS THE TURNS . . . Drawing by Merrill Harvey.
CHANNEL BLUE . . . Drawings by Martin Burniston & Hunter Wood.
GOOD COMPANIONS FOR CHANNEL BLUE . . . Kodachromes by Arnold Glantz.

DEPARTMENTS:
Correspondence: THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
Contributors: BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
Comment: THIS MAX'S WORLD: WHEN WILL THE SPIRIT REVIVE . . . Paul Gallico.
Fashion: FROM HOT TO COOL . . . O. E. Schoeffler.
Reviews: BOOK BRIEFS.
Discs: THE WAXWORKS . . . Herbert Kubly.
CREDITS:
COLOR PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ORIGINAL PAINTING, CANOEISTS' LUNCHEON BY PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR . . . Ed Rinker.
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF MME. TUSSAUD'S WAXWORKS . . . International News.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
FRITZ WILLIS Painting for SPRINGMAID Fabrics -- PLUS MORE FULL PAGE, and MANY smaller ads!

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 10" X 13" Oversized Magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!