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Esquire Feb 1975
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Esquire February 1975 Features The Next Depression By Alvin Toffler Jaworski's Conscience By Brock Brower Surefire Inflation Dodge: Start Your Own Country The Kids Who Make The Movies
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Esquire Mar 1975
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Esquire March 1975 Features Lord Jimmy Hoffa's Big Comeback. The New Stars Of Jazz. The Belly: Your Enemy Within Tom Wicker's Report On What Happened At Attica The Magazine For Men Plus; Richard Brautigan, Paul Bowles, Reynolds Price, Jean Stafford, And Nora Ephron
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Esquire Apr 1975
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Esquire April 1975 Features How To Get Old And Do It Right Why Today's Young Will Make Lousy Old People. Eight Basic Rules For A Grand Old Age First Time Ever: Live Man Sleeps In Great Pyramid! Jim Bouton And Marvin Kitman Invent An Amazing New Sport
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Esquire May 1975
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Esquire May 1975 Features Erica Jong Rates Five Studs. Nine Cheap Beautiful U.S. Vacations How The New York Times Blew Watergate Gore Vidal On Who's' Tearing America Apart
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Esquire Jun 1975
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Esquire June 1975 Features Mojave: Truman Capote's First Fiction In 6 Years. Why Garter Belts Are Coming Back The Worst Party In The World.... What It Feels Like To Be Bugged, Watched, Followed, And Hounded, By The CIA( A True Story)
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Esquire Jul 1975
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Esquire July 1975 Features The Guilty Sex: Why American Men Feel Blue Garry Wills On Israel's Holy War. Do The French Have A Cure For Cancer? We Did It! We Finally Did It! We Got Woody Allen To Laugh!
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Esquire Aug 1975
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Esquire August 1975 Features Gay Talese On The Man Who Fell In Love With This Picture First Look At His Long - Awaited Report On Sex In America Will Halston Take Over The Worlds New Fiction By Harold Brodkey Pssst! Murder Mysteries Are Good For You
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Esquire Sep 1975
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Esquire September 1975 Features The Great Celebrity Look-Alike Festival College 75: Studies In The Nude And Other Scandals How To Make A Small Room Sound Like Carnegiehall Latest Men's Fashions For Fall
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Esquire Oct 1975
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Esquire October 1975 Features Can Sports Survive Money? By Roger Kahn Muhammad Ali's Future By Wilfrid Sheed The Classiest Sport By Tom Wolfe The Cruelest Sport By Jack Richardson
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Esquire Nov 1975
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Esquire November 1975 Features Rich Little Teaches You To Imitate Bogart! Also: Expert Instruction On Tap-Dancing And Joke - Telling At Last: Truman Capote's New Novel, Answered Prayers - A First Look Why You Shouldn't Mess Around With Disk Goodwin
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Esquire Dec 1975
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Esquire December 1975 Features Great American Things Grace Paley On Mom * Russelll Baker On The Flag* M.F.K. Fisher On Apple Pie Jean Stafforrd On Coca-Cola * Joan Didion On The Shopping Center Nora Ephron On The Mink Coat * Julia Child On Corn * Tom Wicker On Baseball Andy Warhol On TV * Eudora Welty On The Corner Store* Gordon Parks On Jazz
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Founded in 1933, it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of founders Arnold Gingrich, David A. Smart and Henry L. Jackson while during the 1960s it pioneered the New Journalism movement. After a period of quick and drastic decline during the 1990s, the magazine revamped itself as a lifestyle-heavy publication under the direction of David Granger.
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