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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:
NOVEMBER 1985; Volume 104, No. 5
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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ESQUIRE COVERS: My Father, My Country. He deserted the land his ancestors conquered, and denounced the racism they forged
into law. After eight years of exile from his native South Africa, Rian Malan returns to confront a loyalty torn between the
strength of his convictions and the honor of his clan. Page 75. Photograph -- Arnold Newman.
FEATURES:
DOCUMENTARY: MY TRAITOR'S HEART by RIAN MALAN.
As his nation smolders in racial unrest, an exiled Afrikaner comes home to make peace with his divided soul.
UNCONVENTIONAL WISDOM: NEW SCENES BEHIND THE GREAT WALL by Adam Smith.
Encouraging free markets and private wealth, Deng Xiaoping has sparked China's first true cultural revolution.
ESQUIRE SPECIAL: ELLA by Jonathan Schwartz.
A heartfelt tribute to the First Lady of Swing on her fiftieth year of performing. "She's brought us fifty years of exquisite music and an eternity of joy". [NICE, In-depth article of ELLA FITZGERALD, with multiple photos!]
THE SPORTING LIFE: OUR WICKET, WICKET WAYS by Morgan Entrekin and HaryHurt III.
Two hackers invade the lawns of Palm Beach and bear mallets against croquet's landed gentry.
PROFILE: A BASIC INTRODUCTION TO BOB KERREY by Nicholas von Hoffman.
Nebraska's young governor is setting charismatic precedents for the Democrats to follow.
WASHINGTON BRIEFING: FROM THE FILES OF OUR CORRESPONDENTS ON THE PoToMAC.
The Rockefellers move in; Regretfully, the President; gay times in the White House.
FASHION: THE EDGE OF NIGHT by Vincent Boucher and John Mather.
From double-breasted tuxedos to paisley bow ties, this holiday season offers formal wear to suit every occasion.
ESSAY: THE WHITE ROACH by George Leonard.
Powerful, nimble, and explosively fast, the '39 Mercury convertible propelled a skinny teenager to the height of celebrity.
FITNESS: MACHINE DREAMS by Curtis Pesmen.
The latest developments in exercise equipment and sports medicine bring added muscle to the at-home workout.
MODERN ROMANCE: THE HANDLES OF TIME by Lynda Barry.
Howie finds it hard to stomach yet another birthday.
FICTION: UNDERGROUND TESTS by Tim O'Brien.
An anti-Vietnam militant escapes to a Cuban boot camp, only to discover he's marching against himself.
MAN AT HIS BEST:
MATERIAL VALUE: THE RE1 URN OF THE SIXTIES by Frank Rose; THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: LET THE CHILDREN
PLAY by Ronni Lundy; FIRST-RATE: THE EASIEST CHAIR by Phil Patton; GOOD THINKING:
WHEN THE RICH Go SHOPPING; THE SEASONED COOK: THE DECLINE OF THE DUCK by A. J. McC lane; cLAssIcs:
PAJAMAS by John Berendt; WHAT EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW: How TO WEAR A Tux by Guy Martin.
SMART MONEY:
THE INVESTOR: Is THERE PROFIT IN PREDICTIONS? by Donald R. Katz; MONEY TERMS; REAL ESTATE: COMMUTING TO
THE COUNTRY; THE STRATEGIST: THE FINER POINTS OF FIRING by Stanley Bing;
INSURANCE: How TO GET YOUR POLICY'S WORTH by Peter D. Lawrence; FINANCIAL HOTLINE by Jennet Conant; THE
ENTREPRENEUR: MAKING WAVES IN RADIO by Morton Kamins; LOOSE CHANGE.
CHEERS!:
TAKING THE HOLIDAYS BY THE TAIL by Guy Martin.
THE HOLIDAY OFFENSIVE by Glen Waggoner.
NEW YEAR'S WITHOUT NAUSEA by Jery Adler.
THE OUTSTANDING BARS AND RESTAURANTS OF 1985 by John Marzanz.
DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE by Lee Eisenberg.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
INSIDE MOVES.
AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene.
THE MUSIC REVIEW.
ETHICS by Harry Stein.
THE BOOK REVIEW by Mary Gordon.
SPORTS CLINIC by Robert Brody.
OPENINGS by Paul Bob.
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