Esquire
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Issue Date:
MAY, 1960; VOLUME LIII NO. 5, WHOLE NO. 315
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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PICTURED ESSAYS:
THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT .. . An adult fable to rock and roll with ... Harvey Kurtzman. 4 pages of drawings and text. [SEE PHOTO BELOW!]
LADY OR THE PUMA? ... DIAHANN CARROLL: the answer is yours ... Photographed by Stephen Colhoun. "Eyes gleaming, features mobile, siner Diahann Carroll's night-club act sybolizes the eternal question of what is woman as she alternates between the sweet and the sexy, the feminine and the feline." [SEE PHOTOS BELOW!]
ARTICLES:
PRESTIGE ... Today, as always, the true leader has an inborn propensity for authority ... CHARLES DE GAULLE.
THE NOTION OF AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN ... it varies with all but himself ... Emmet John Hughes.
BASQUE IN THE SUN ... A dozen miles from Biarritz, on the beach near Spain ... Maya Pines.
THE FUTURE OF INDIA WITHOUT NEHRU ... The pedestal has no waiting heroes ... Amaury de Riencourt.
THE NEW PITCH IN BASEBALL ... Tomorrow's pennants belong to the scouts ... Al Campanis.
THE AGE FOR LOVE ... is the mature female coming into her own as a love symbol? ... Marya Mannes.
PERSONALITY: THE FIRST ANGRY MAN ... Jack E. Leonard: his ire is for the circle ... Burt Boyar.
FEATURE: ITALY'S PARADOXICAL CAPITALIST ... He was not an assembly-line product ... William Weaver. "Olivetti is a typewriter as well as a way of life". Adriano Olivetti
FICTION:
BERCEUSE ... The cradle was large enough for three ... Alfred Chester.
HOME FROM ST. ANDREW'S ... None of the other partings had been like this ... William Styron.
WAITING FOR THE MOON ... if they found the path, they'd make their way hack ... Thomas Williams.
BUT WHO GETS THE CHILDREN? ... it's not always possible to hew to the line ... James B. Hall.
FISHING:
FISHING FOR TROUT IN NORMANDY ... The big ones rise at May-fly time and in September ... John Inglis Hall.
A STUDY IN SILVER ... The salmon angler's world: Norway to the Maritimes ... A. J. McClane.
A PRESENTATION SET OF 101 TROUT AND SALMON FLIES ... Created by Helen Shaw.
WEARABLES:
GOLFER'S GOLD ... The winner's share: it's gold. of course, and the green of lime in a cooling drink.
CASUALLY YOURS ... You'll take them along to the beach, a boat, or undera tree, fishing.
PATTERNS ON DISPLAY ... The courageous adventurer -- what other kind ? -- finds nothing dull in slack-time.
BLAZER STRIPES AND GIANT PLAIDS ... For your more formal informal moments, Iackets that'll be noticed.
JACKPOT WHITES ... Again the winner takes all -- all three will bring you home.
TRAVEL:
RICHARD JOSEPH S TRAVEL NOTES ... Where to go for scenery, wide-open spaces, fish and game.
NEWFOUNDLAND: CONVENIENT RIM OF THE WILDERNESS ... Labrador, too ... Richard Joseph.
GIFTS:
MOTHER IS A JEWEL ... If she's worth her weight in diamonds, these will add a pound.
DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Page: FISHING LETTER.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
RECORDINGS ... Martin Mayer.
FILMS ... Dwight Macdonald.
GASTRONOMY ... Joseph Wechsberg.
JAZZ ... Nat Hentoff.
BRIEF:INTERNATIONAL IDEAS.
TALKING SHOP.
SHOPPING FINDS.
FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
AFTER SIX (Featuring a scantily-clad woman lighting a well dressed man's cigarette -- nice!; ZEFRAN; CHEVREOLT Impala Convertible; BERGWARD sports coupe from FERGUS (1/2 page); CITROEN; WHITEY FORD for Vycron Slax; RONSON; MORE
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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!