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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: October 2008; Vol. 150, No. 4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: 75th Anniversary Issue! The 21st Century begines NOW.

ARTICLES and FEATURES inside include:
THE 21ST CENTURY WILL TAKE PLACE INSIDE OF US MARK BRADFORD, MIXED-MEDIA COLLAGE ON CANVAS, 24"X 30". Commissioned for Esquire, June 2008.

THE PROFILES: Six people--Rupert Murdoch, Vladimir Putin, Steve Jobs, LeBron James, Governor Bobby Jindal, and director P. T. Anderson--who are helping to shape the new century.

THE DIASPORAS: Three great human migrations that are changing the world.

THE 75 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Men and women around the world, from age 23 to 77 who are already altering its course. Plus, No. 76.

FEATURES: Three giant stories of human achievement--a miracle, a spectacle, and a marriage-- and one impossible equation.

The ARGUMENTS: Three innovative thinkers-- chef David Chang, law professor Noah Feldman, and museum director Michael Govan--and three visions of what's to come.



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THE PROFILES:
RUPERT MURDOCH is old. But he's far from done. By Rupert Murdoch BOBBY JINDAL: The future of the Republican party is a young Indian-American governor from Louisiana. But it's much stranger than just that. By Mike Sager.

LEBRON JAMES: The rise of the superathlete. By Lisa Taddeo.

VLADIMIR PUTIN will never give up. By C.J. Chivers.

P. T. ANDERSON: There's one story our most arresting movie director won't tell. His own. By John H. Richardson.

STEVE JOBS will never die. By Tom Junod.

The ARGUMENTS:
THE END OF THE WAR ON TERROR: The "long war" will turn out to have been pretty short--and not a war. By Noah Feldman.

WHAT THE 21ST CENTURY WILL TASTE LIKE: Pork. Just enough to flavor the veggies. By David Chang.

THE ESQUIRE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART: Five artists who will matter--and even influence our view of the past. Curated by Michael Govan.

THE DIASPORAS:
THE INDIAN DIASPORA: India may become a major power; Indians already are. The rise of Bollystan. By Parag Khanna.

THE GOOGLE DIASPORA: As Google turns ten, some of the people who built it are dispersing to create Googles of their own. By Luke Dittrich.

THE AMERICAN DIASPORA: Young, ambitious, entrepreneurial Americans like Barrett Comiskey are doing something new. Leaving. By Chris Jones.

The 75 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE of the 21ST CENTURY: A register of the great and angry and inspired and obsessed--famous, notorious, powerful, and not--who will have something to say about the rest of our lives. Starting on page 91.

FEATURES:
THE 21ST CENTURY BEGINS NOW: New eras rarely start on time, but the 21st century--as something more than an unexpectedly bloody, small, and fearful extension of the 20th--is finally about to emerge. By David Granger.

FUN COUPLE OF THE 21ST CENTURY: Samantha Power and Cass Sunstein-- a Pulitzer-prize winner and a preeminent legal scholar--met on the Obama campaign and discovered they were the change they'd been waiting for. God bless. By A. J. Jacobs.

THE PERFORMANCE MATRIX: Buffett versus Jordan versus Jobs: Can math calculate who, of a dozen of the world's master performers, has performed the best? By Garth Sundem.

THE FREEDOM TOWER: The first great building of the 21st century is also the last building of the 20th. By Scott Raab.

THE UNSPEAKABLE ODYSSEY OF THE MOTIONLESS BOY: Erik Ramsey can't speak or move any part of his body but his eyes. But electrodes implanted in his brain will soon allow him to speak simply by thinking. He stands at the precipice of one of the greatest questions facing humanity: Where should the human body end and computer interface begin? By Joshua Foer.

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