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Issue Date: MARCH 1, 1978; VOLUME 89 NO. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: THE Last Angry Men; The Fearful Price of Bucking the System in America by Richard Reeves. Cover illustration (of Gary Cooper) by Guy Fery.

[NOTE: This is the First of the year long attempt to make Esquire a fortnightly publication]

The Last Angry Men by Richard Reeves -- There are still a few men who act according to principles. Men like Curt Flood, Ernest Fitzgerald, Frank Johnson, John Hanrahan. What they have in common is a simplicity of purpose and a lot of grief for their pains.

The Way We Live Now by Edward Sorel -- A regular cartoon feature.

Getting Away with Billy Kidd -- Photographs by Co Rentmeester The ski-resort director cuts loose in a hot-air balloon to search for some great cross-country skiing. Learn what to do and the right things to wear in this latest of outdoor adventures.

Want To Start a War? by Anthony Sampson -- Meet Sam Cummings, king of the small-arms trade. He can equip any side of any conflict. Business is good: 150 wars since World War II.

The Ball Really Carries in the Cactus League Because the Air Is Dry by Glendon Swarthout -- Short fiction featuring love, marriage and baseball -- all the basics.

King of the Kitchen by Suzanne Slesin -- It's the stove. Whether gas or electric or for plain or fancy cookery, these ten stoves exactly fit the needs of the men who own them.

How Frost Made Nixon Sweat by David Frost -- In an excerpt from his book I Gave them a Sword, Frost recounts what went on behind the scenes at his famous TV interviews with the former President. There was a battle of wits the cameras never saw.

Reggie Jackson Looks Back in Anger by Philip Taubman -- Jackson has lost the joy of playing after the bitter '77 season with the Yankees.

Getting Away by Stephen Birnbaum -- Best U.S. hotels and restaurants.
Behavior by Harry Stein -- The problem of overnight at her place.
Hollywood by Peter Bogdonovitch -- Who really murdered Sal Mineo?
Books by Alfred Kazin -- A paean for Michael Herr's Dispatches.
The Right Stuff by Suzanne Slesin and Anita Leclerc -- Esquire's guide to gear and gadgets.
Esquire Classified Scenes from Real Life by Stan Mack, A regular cartoon feature.
Media by Richard Reeves -- The role of the Washington party.
Outdoors by Geoffrey Norman -- A few kind words about trappers.
Backstage with Esquire -- Introducing the new magazine for men.
The Sound and the Fury -- Letters from readers.
The Law by Steven Brill -- Boom time for lawyers' salaries.
Money by Andrew Tohias -- Final accounting of a windfall.
The Body by Leslie Aldridge Westoff -- Reversing the vasectomy. What odds?
Personal Finance by William Flanagan -- New executive fringe benefits.
Taxes by Everett Mattlin -- Your hidden gifts to charity.
The Language by John Simon -- English teachers who can't write.

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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!