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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: August 1950; Vol XXXIV, No 2, Whole No 201
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, a bit of tape on the cover. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "Most beautiful Body in the world"; Sun Goddess at sea"; Deputy for Prarie Town".

PICTORIAL:
ALWAYS CARMEN ... FULL PAGE Photograph of RENEE JEANMAIRE by Bill Stone. [SEE BELOW!]
THERE WAS A MAN: DAVY CROCKETT FOUGHT HIS WAY, Painted especially for Esquire by Harvey Dunn. [SEE BELOW!]
TO GLORY ON THE WALL OF THE ALAMO ... Painting by Harvey Dunn.
SUN-GODDESS AT SEA ... Gatefold Pinup Painting by Al Moore. [GORGEOUS! SEE BELOW!]
THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SPECTACLE. [SEE PHOTOS BELOW!]
COOL GREEN AND GOOD ... Charles and Company, Inc.
THE GIRLS AT THE RACING CLUB.

A MAN'S WORLD:
THE BATTLES OF BROADWAY ... Leonard Lyons.
THE REAL INGRID BERGMAN STORY ... Laurence Stallings. "Here was a woman so beautiful no camera could catch her unflattering, so rare she almost seemed Joan of Arc personified, yet ALL or NOTHING was her tragic undoing." from the article -- "Only a great lady could have thrown her public career away as Ingrid Bergman has done" [Terrific 2 page article, no photos, just text.]
THERE WAS A MAN: DAVY CROCKETT ... Stewart H. Holbrook.
BISMARCK: BATTLE OF BLUNDERS ... Rear Adm. D. V. Gallery, USN.
THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SPECTACLE. The Eight wonders of show business. The Ziegfield Follies, The Circus, The Aquacade, The Kentucky Derby, The Miracle, Casa Manana at Fort Worth, Orson Welles' Julius Caesar, The Ten Commandments. [Many Circus and other photos, see below!]
BLACK DEATH IN KANSAS ... Stephen Cole.

ADVENTURE: AS THE EAGLE KILLS ... Hal G. Evarts. Full 2-page color illustration by Gustav Rehberger.

MYSTERY: BLUE CITY (PART I) ... Kenneth Millar. Full page color illustration by Hy Rubin.

WESTERN: DEPUTY FOR PRAIRIE TOWN ... Harold Rogers. Full 2-page color illustration by Lew Keller.

PERSONALITY: THE WONDERFUL MR. William John RODENBACH ... Philip Boyer, Jr.

SPORTS:
YOU CAN'T EAT CROW ... Jack Denton Scott.
BIG-GAME FISHING.

FICTION:
YOU NEVER REALLY KNOW ... Robert Wallsten.
THE LEGEND THAT WALKS LIKE A MAN ... Budd Schulberg.
MR. DOOLING AND THE HAIRPINS ... Jack Kofoed. Full page color illustration by Douglas Gorsline.
FISH IN A BARREL ... George Phipps. Full page color illustration by George Englert.

SERVICE TO THE MAN:
COMMENT: ALIMONY JAIL: INSIDE LOOKING OUT ... Bradbrook Rogers.

ESQUIRE'S DRINK DIGEST:
INTRODUCTION.
HERE'S HOW -- THE BIG TEN.
HERE S HOW -- THE WORKS.
BAR EXAMINATION.
COAST TO COASTERS.
FINISHING TOUCHES.

WEARABLES:
SUHMER WARDROBE.
LIGHT BRIGHT LINEN.
SPORT SHIRTS ARE SHEEREST.
NEW TARTAN DINNER JACKET.
ChECK! SUMMER WORSTEDS.
BRIGHT ON THE BEACH.
SOFT ON THE FEET.
TRAVEL: DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP ... Richard Joseph; VACATION NOW.
FOOD: THE SUMPTUOUS SALAD BOWL ... Harry Botsford.

DEPARTMENTS:
Correspondence: THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
Contributors: BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
FASHIONS ... 0. E. Schoeffler.
GOING PLACES.


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