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  • Inc. Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire (Author)

    Edité par Esquire, Inc.; First Edition (January 1, 1961), 1961

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    Paperback. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dustjacket. First Edition. ISBN . B004XRR6ZS Trade paperback magazine. Book is in Very Good to Near Fine condition, a tight bright attractive copy with no markings to the book. A very nice tight bright unmarked copy. This book is Esquire: The Magazine for Men (May 1961). No Signature.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1969

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    Magazine. Etat : Fair. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 172 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: You and I are very different from Howard Hughes - We don't own Las Vegas by Ovid Demaris; Kentucky on $5 a Day by David Lowe; fiction Controversy: The Arthur Bader Show by Thomas Berger; Up From Silence by Susan Brownmiller ("Pantie raids, bridge and football - such were the joys of Cornell in '56; an old grad returns to the Hill to find her class up against the wall"); What's good for Chrysler is good for Lynn Townsend by Nick Thimmesch; How to Be Well-Served for $100,000 a Year by Robert H. Williams ("Excessive? Not at all - who's going to sail your yacht, guard your body, drive your car, tend your children and fly your jet for you?"); A Right to the Jaw - THAT'S Black Power by Joe Flaherty (on Sonny Liston); The Drug Establishment by James L. Goddard ("The makers of prescription drugs are concerned with a very important matter - health (theirs)"); fiction Three Crises in the Lives of Dope Fiends by Wallace White. Condition: in moderately worn covers; moisture spot to lower right corners of pages.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1959

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Contents include: article "The Orchestration of Crisis" by Colonel William R. Kinter; humor "Hansel and Gretel in Search of an Art Form" by J. Daniel Greenburg; photospread "Sure-fire Formula for Box-Office Bonanza" by Gjon Mili; article "Something Fishy in the Enclaves" by John Sack; article "Pomp and Pageantry in Pakistan" by H. E. Mohammed Ali; article "The Brutal Art of Bench Jockeying" by Jack Orr; article "The Civic Need for Skid Row" by Elmer Bendiner; article "Spain's Coming Ordeal" by Emmet John Hughes; article "5 Side Trips in the USA" by Louis Renault and Richard Joseph (on New York's Finger Lakes; Northern Michigan; Louisiana's Bayou Country; Phoenix and Tucson to the Border; The California Coast); short story "The Baby Grand" by Paul Byron Bishop; article "The Men Who Made the New Germany" photographed by Burt Glinn; short story "Mark of Shame" by Willi Heinrich; article "The Plastic Personality of Jonathan Winters" by Peter Maas; short story "Blue Silk and Tuesday" by Oliver C. Grannis; article "The Mystery Battle of World War II" by Edmund G. Love; article "The Staging of a Play: The notebooks and letters behind Elia Kazan's staging of Archibald MacLeish's 'J.B.'"; short story "An American Writer" by Robert Lowry. Condition: chip to each of upper and lower outer spine edge; in lightly soiled covers.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1957

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Condition: in significantly worn outer covers; internal pages are in excellent condition. A large, massive, glossy-paged magazine containing 164 pages including front and rear covers (a complete issue). Highlights include: This Man's World: From the Standpoint of Paul Gallico; Politics and Biology: From the Study of Aldous Huxley; No Passports for Single Women by D. L. Chandler ("A disrespectful proposal to prevent the further ruin of our reputation"); fiction The Battle of the Singing Men by Gerald Kersh; The Beautiful People by Helen Lawrenson ("Hollywood unhinged by the legend of its own importance"); fiction Literary Tea by Theodore Pratt; A Nymph of El Escorial by Robert W. Marks (on Sophia Loren); The Mind of the Playwright: A Conversation with Elmer Rice (interview); fiction The Terrible Tomorrow by Robert Switzer; Li'l Abner's Mistuh Capp by Nanette Kutner (on Al Capp); The Ten Best Advertisements by Earnest Elmo Calkins; two-page photospread Gene Tunney: Tycoon from the Hempen Square; That Rugged British Golf by Henry Longhurst; Balnagown: Hunted and Haunted, a Travel Article by Richard Joseph; Gamines & Dames by Alexander Kirkland ("The French actress: why buy cereal when you can get caviar?").

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, 1961

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    softcover. Etat : very good. various (illustrateur). First edition. Contents include: lead article "Why Don't We Complain?" by William F. Buckley, Jr. ("Random reflections of a man who feels we should exercise our right to object"); article "William F. Buckley, Jr.: Portrait of a Complainer" by Dan Wakefield (".And this, in fact, is the way the same man exercises that right"); short story "The Sound of Comedy" by Edith Konecky; article "Modifying the Compacts" by Diana Bartley ("Robert Cumberford's ten designs, to turn today's compacts into miniature classics"); article "Joe Levine Unchained: A candid portrait of a spectacular showman" by Gay Talese; pictured essay "Pavane for the Thirties Girl" by Richard Heimann; article "Memo from an Excited Traveler: South America's Infinite Variety" by Vance Bourjaily; article "Go South Young Man!" by Louis Renault (on South America: "Sound advice for foot-loose Yankees with more ideas than dollars"); article "The Four Seasons of Success: Fourth of a Series" by Budd Schulberg ("Memories of the post-Carnival period, often thought but never written"); article "The Coming of the Change Seekers" by Frank Armstrong ("The Organization Man is being pushed aside by a new breed of executive"); article "Return of the Old Breed" by Don A. Schanche (on General David Monroe Shoup: "Guts, humor, poetry, religion - plus vinegar - characterize the Marine's new commandant"); short story "Eyes to See" by Robert Kost; article "Overdue for Discovery" by Richard Joseph ("South America is the continent of superlatives"). book.

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    Edité par Esquire, Inc., 1956

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    Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. various (illustrateur). 1st Edition. Contents include: Commentary by Aldous Huxley, George Jean Nathan, Paul Gallico. Fiction: "Bowery Idyll" by Leo Dillon Murtagh; "The Damnest Thing" by Garson Kanin; "Demise of a Goldfish" by Walter Brooks. Articles by Caroline Bird, Oscar Schisgall, Peter Wyden, Warrington Colescott, Igor Buketoff, Monroe Fry. Pictorials of Audrey Hepburn, Marjorie Hellen, Brittany Spaniel, Venetia Stevenson, New York sketches by Gilbert Bundy. Sections on international air travel, resort report, ski equipment and many more. Bottom edge slightly soiled, interior is very clean, solid binding. book.

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    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, 1958

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    softcover. Etat : very good. various (illustrateur). First edition. Special British Issue. Contents include: "The British Gentleman's Private World.From Buckingham Palace to Saville Row", "The Sa War that Never Ended" by Peter Faulk, "Alfred Hitchcock: Fat, Fantastic" by Robert W. Marks, "Inside Clubland" by Drew Middleton, "Parson's Pleasure" by Roald Dahl, "The Game" by Michael Hastings, "Rafferty" by John Wain, and more. Features with Joan Collins and Thomas Rowlandson. Very clean, solid binding. book.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, 1946

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    softcover. Etat : very good. various (illustrateur). First edition. Contents include: "Sailors Make Wonderful Husbands" by Helen Lawrence; "New York is full of Girls" by Joseph Wechsberg; "An Affair of Honor" by Sarah Gibbs; "The Indian with the Knife" by Eli Sexton; and many more. Minor soiling to covers else very clean, solid binding. 10" - 13". Magazine/Periodical.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, 1969

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    softcover. Etat : very good. various (illustrateur). First edition. Contents include: Special Issue: "Shaping the Seventies." Front cover: "Late City Edition, The New York Times, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1976, Eldridge Cleaver, President of Columbia University, has declared amnesty for all white students."; "The New Yellow Peril" by Tom Wolfe; "Mrs. Schumlin's Cow Trixie" by William Humphrey. Book reviews: "Dear Bertrand Russell", Galbraith's "The Affluent Society". Magazine is in near fine condition in a slipcase that is chipped, separating at the edges and soiled. 10½" - 13¾". book.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1957

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 158 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: CIA: Hottest Role in the Cold War by Enno Hobbing; photospread Searching for a New Sound with photos by Bruce Davidson; Bonjour Vitesse by Peter Maas ("A revealing look at Francoise Sagan who feels alive only when she is on the brink of death"); photospread The Faces of Joanne [Woodward]; Young Man, Become a Secretary by Carl Spielvogel; photospread BB [Brigitte Bardot]: France's MM [Marilyn Monroe]; The Question of Ezra Pound by Richard H. Rovere; fiction The Fall and The Twilight by James B. Hall; An Oscar for Oscar by Bruce Mitchell (on Oscar Pettiford); fiction Not Isaac by Anthony C. West; fiction The Half Dollar With the Hole in It and the Little Candy Hearts by Allan Seager; The King of Beauty Queens by Arthur Herzog (on Richard Downing Pope); The 85-Shooter by Tommy Armour; fiction Nude Croquet by Leslie A. Fiedler. Condition: in moderately worn covers showing vertical and corner creases to front cover, narrow chips to upper and lower edges of outer spine; interior pages in excellent condition.

  • Arnold Gingrich (Publisher) and Esquire, Inc.

    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1965

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 130 pages including front and rear covers. Special Issue: Teen Time. Contents include: photospread Teen Time (with portrait photos of and short opinions by Ivy Strick - On God; Chris Wienk - On Adults; Joshua Wattles - On Education; Julianne Denihan - On Death); Life, Death and Dancing: A Buffalo Shindig by Gregory Corso; HAIR! by Alice Glasner (on contemporary hair styles); Grown-Ups A Go-Go; What Are They Saying? by Jim Wylie; Where Are They Going?; What They Eat; And This, Dear God, Is What They Read by Dixie Dean Harris; The Day the King of Swing [Benny Goodman] Met the Beatles by Rachel Goodman; photospread Familial Colloquies (Jane and Ned Jacobs, Ogden and Stewart Reid, Jayne and Jayne Marie Mansfield, Richard and Tiana Lippold); The Colder Children by Sally Kempton ("They know that they are cool and that the rest of the world stinks. That's called 'existentialism' by the little girl in the duffle coat"); In the time it takes you to read these lines, the American teen-ager will have spent $2,378.22 by Grace & Fred M. Hechinger; The Boy Scouts - The Boy Scouts??? by Christopher Davis ("Right. The Boy Scouts. They've changed, too"); fiction Going to See George by Glendon Swarthout; fiction Brazzaville Teen-ager by Bruce Jay Friedman; The Image Makers (I. The Image Polished by Peter Bart - on Bob Marcucci; II. The Image in the Marketplace by Elaine Dundy - on Connie De Nave; III. The Idol Remembered by Maude Evelyn - on Frank Sinatra); photospread As They See Themselves with photos and text by John Gossage; Beach-Blanket Babies by James Ransom. In lightly worn, lightly soiled covers showing small chip to upper outer spine edge.

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    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1970

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Condition: in lightly worn covers showing a few small scuffs to front cover, short closed tear to each of upper and lower outer spine edge; short closed tear to rear cover. A large, massive, glossy-paged magazine containing 300 pages including front and rear covers (a complete issue). Special Issue on The Pursuit of Happiness. Highlights include: Diary of a Dead Bavarian by Jerry Zinnamon ("Three days with Dalton Trumbo - a letter to Alvah Bessie"); The Pursuit of Happiness (including: 190 Things to Avoid; Five Happy Moments - featuring General Mark W. Clark, Jerry Lewis, Jack Benny, B. B. King, and Allen Funt; Esquire Interview: Hugh Hefner; The Perfect Mother by Tiny Tim; Nine Happy Places; The Decade of the Great Liberal Death Wish by Malcolm Muggeridge; Who Hates Whom [a four-page table]; photospread The Mechanics of Bliss; The Perfect Toy by Roger Kahn ["Why shouldn't Wesley Pavalon indulge in owning a team like the Milwaukee Bucks? He owns the ball"]; photospread and text Can a sixty-two-year-old writer with a history of heart trouble find fulfillment running with the bulls in the streets of Pamplona? by James A. Michener ["Yes!"]; Seven theories why ANYONE, including a sixty-two-year-old writer with a history of heart trouble, seeks fulfillment running with the bulls in the streets of Pamplona by James A. Michener; Das Hip Kapital by Craig Karpel ["A critique of the youth economy"]; Weird Harold and the First National Swingers' Convention by Charles and Bonnie Remsberg; 1652 Pages of the American Dream by Fred Powledge ["The Sears, Roebuck catalog: satisfaction guaranteed or your money back"]; John Rennon's Excrusive Gloupie by Charles McCarry (on Yoko Ono); The Sweeter Options of John D. MacArthur and Truman Capote by Tom Burke); spoof of the Saturday Evening Post if written by hippies ("The Great Speckled Post"); fiction The Sex Maniac by Hilma Wolitzer; fiction The Motherhood by Robert Ullian.

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    Edité par Esquire, Inc., Chicago, IL, 1961

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. First Edition. Condition: small chip to upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; in lightly worn, lightly soiled covers. Contents include: lead article "Why Don't We Complain?" by William F. Buckley, Jr. ("Random reflections of a man who feels we should exercise our right to object"); article "William F. Buckley, Jr.: Portrait of a Complainer" by Dan Wakefield (".And this, in fact, is the way the same man exercises that right"); short story "The Sound of Comedy" by Edith Konecky; article "Modifying the Compacts" by Diana Bartley ("Robert Cumberford's ten designs, to turn today's compacts into miniature classics"); article "Joe Levine Unchained: A candid portrait of a spectacular showman" by Gay Talese; pictured essay "Pavane for the Thirties Girl" by Richard Heimann; article "Memo from an Excited Traveler: South America's Infinite Variety" by Vance Bourjaily; article "Go South Young Man!" by Louis Renault (on South America: "Sound advice for foot-loose Yankees with more ideas than dollars"); article "The Four Seasons of Success: Fourth of a Series" by Budd Schulberg ("Memories of the post-Carnival period, often thought but never written"); article "The Coming of the Change Seekers" by Frank Armstrong ("The Organization Man is being pushed aside by a new breed of executive"); article "Return of the Old Breed" by Don A. Schanche (on General David Monroe Shoup: "Guts, humor, poetry, religion - plus vinegar - characterize the Marine's new commandant"); short story "Eyes to See" by Robert Kost; article "Overdue for Discovery" by Richard Joseph ("South America is the continent of superlatives").

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. First Edition. Condition: small chip and short closed tear to lower outer narrow spine edge; light creases to lower right corner area of front cover; the lightest of cover wear; interior pages are in excellent condition. Contents include: Esquire's Eighth Annual Dubious Achievement Awards; article "Sweet Julie" by Helen Lawrenson (on Julie Andrews: "Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the age's tooth"); article "Masten Gregory Lives!" by Ken Purdy ("After sixteen years of car racing and seven serious crashes, his life may be his greatest work of art"); article "We want Georgia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama - right now - We Also Want Four Hundred Billion Dollars Back Pay" by Robert Sherrill (on Robert F. Williams - "These are the demands of the Republic of New Africa, a growing movement to form a Black nation within the United States"); article "Whitey's Reaction" by Robert Sherrill; article "Judy Floats" by William Goldman ("There are many tides in the affairs of Judy Garland, and many queer fish caught in the undertow"); fiction "The Cove" by Gina Berriault; feature "The New Bards" (on the new rock groups); article "7,000,000 American women take the pill. Very soon now, it will be your turn" by Leslie Aldridge ("Three varieties of the male pill: due by 1970 or thereabout"); article "Winston Churchill's Black Dog" by Anthony Storr ("Not so much blood, sweat or tears as fits of manic depression saved the Empire from destruction"); article "Computers on the Brain" by Martin Mayer ("Try to get used to this comforting idea: the new generation of men will be smart enough to handle machines that are smarter than men"); article "How to Get a Great Meal at a Great Restaurant" by Roy Andries de Groot; feature "You Didn't Ask Us, Mr. President, But." ("Twelve powerful men offer a few suggestions to the new President of the United States"); feature "The Philosophy of Eric Julber of Santa Monica, California.".

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    Magazine. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Condition: light wear to upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; the lightest of cover wear; in excellent condition, clean and bright. Back-to-College Issue ("The new direction is DOWN"). Contents include: splendid art spread entitled "Dink Stover in Hell: Annual College Issue" by Harvey Dinnerstein ("For the next ten pages we're going to show you some of the things that happened to distinguish the academic year 1969-70. If we had told you at this time last year exactly what was going to happen, you'd have believed us, right? Because nothing is too fantastic anymore, correct? Have a look at what actually took place and remember the dear lost comforts of incredulity"); article "Your Global Alternative: Communes, Experiments, Jails and Hidey-Holes" by Hugh Gardner; article "Your Suburban Alternative" by Jay Neugeboren; article "The One Semester of Daniel Zuckerman" by Daniel Zuckerman; article "How Nixon Used the Media, Billy Graham, and the Good Lord to Rap with Students at Tennessee U" by Garry Wills; article "The Astronaut's Mind" by John Walsh ("What on God's earth would make a Houston suburbanite want to go to the moon?"); short story "The Man Who Really Came to Dinner" by William Harrison; short story "The Header, the Rigger, the Captain" by Earl Thompson; article "Dennis Hopper Saves the Movies" by Tom Burke; article "If It Looks Like Zeus, And Sounds Like Zeus, It Must Be Robert Graves - Or else some kind of a nut" by Jack Skow; article "Arthur Goldberg, You Owe Me $587.50" by Fred Shapiro ("Will he or won't he pay up? Only the hairdresser at the Waldorf knows for sure"); article "The Divine Stupidity of Kurt Vonnegut" by Leslie A. Fiedler ("Portrait of the novelist as bridge over troubled water").

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Condition: in very lightly worn covers showing tiny nick to upper outer narrow spine edge, small chip to lower outer narrow spine edge; front cover bright and vivid, internal pages in exceptional condition. Contents include: cover feature and inside article The Brilliance of Spiro Agnew by Martin Mayer; article Turning Off the Tijuana Grass by Calvin Kentfield (on Operation Intercept); three short articles entitled What I Did November 15, 1969 by Rosalyn Drexler, David R. Slavitt, and Thomas Williams; lead feature A Memoir in the Form of a Novel by Gore Vidal; article 'I'm sorry, but I'm through fighting now' by Muhammad Ali; photospread Raquel Welch, Retrospective Exhibition 1964-1970; article Remember Bomb Shelters? by Roy Bongartz; A Little Treasury of Nonnegotiable Verse by Karl Shapiro; article A Weekend of Incredible Gluttony by Roy Andries de Groot; article If the Silent Majority could talk, what would it say? by Tom Ferrell (with photographs: on Paul Harvey, George Putnam, S.L.A. Marshall, and M. Stanton Evans); fiction The Memory Expert by Stanley Elkin; article Here She Comes, Miss Nude America by Charles and Bonnie Remsberg.

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Condition: in lightly worn covers showing small pen squiggle to front cover, tiny chips to outer lower narrow spine edge. Contents include: delightful front cover photograph of Woody Allen and Ann-Margret with accompanying lead feature ATTENTION! See Europe with the King of the International Set (me). Not to mention the star's star Ann-Margret by Woody Allen; fiction Messenger, What Tidings? by Mary Durant; article Ronald Reagan to the Rescue! by Jim Murray; article A Woman's Place Is on the Mat by Rosalyn Drexler; article The New Britain by Christopher Booker; article Mr. Bad News by Gay Talese (on Alden Whitman); fiction Some Thoughts on the Meaning of Life by Junius Adams; Marlon Brando interviewed by several reporters (entitled "We're Having Lunch Today With Marlon Brando, Folks"); short article on Rene Magritte.

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 172 pages including front and rear covers. Special Back to College Issue. Contents include: column The Big Bite by Norman Mailer; column Films by Dwight Macdonald; Getting Alienated With the Right Crowd at Harvard by Martin Mayer; short story The Smell of Bread by Yuri Kazakov; The Noblest Hustlers by Jack Richardson (on professional pool players); The Sad State of the Department of State: Part I - The Hog-Tied Ambassador by Ellis Briggs; The Sad State of the Department of State: Part II - The Hog-Wild Machine by Mark Epernay; Casebook of a Southern Senator by David Schoenbrun; The Duties and Responsibilities of a Congressman to the United States by Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.; short story The Ballad of Jesse Neighbours by William Humphrey. Condition: in light to moderately worn outer covers; chipping along outer narrow spine; small light pink spot to front cover; interior pages are in excellent condition.

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Condition: in lightly worn, spotted outer covers showing periodic small chips and short closed tears along outer narrow spine; interior pages are in excellent condition. A large, massive, glossy-paged magazine containing 144 pages including front and rear covers (a complete issue). Highlights include: Pleasures: From the Study of Aldous Huxley ("Work has changed beyond recognition, but pleasure remains the same"); This Man's World: From the Standpoint of Paul Gallico; fiction Sanderson's Several Wars by Robert Switzer; The Job of Getting a Job by Ralph Ginzburg; fiction About Time to Go South by Douglas Angus; gadg! by Frederic Morton ("The catalyst as a hero: director Elia Kazan"); How to Win $100 a Week Gambling by Al Morehead; KIM [Novak] by Robert W. Marks ("Meet Miss Contradiction Herself: even her non sequiturs have a following"); London's Casbah: Soho by Denis & Charlotte Plimmer (well-illustrated with photos); Europe '57 by Richard Joseph.

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. First Edition. Contents include: "Where Did Charles Lindbergh Go?" by Walter Ross ("Look carefully: the next unsmiling face you see in the crowd might belong to the golden son of the century, the last hero"); article and photospread "The Von Sternberg Principle" by Josef Von Sternberg with photographs by Frank Bez ("The True Nature of Glamor; A Great Master's Notes on the Revivification of a Dying Art"); article "One Hell of a Duck Hunt" by Vance Bourjaily; article "A Battle Plan for Integration" by Dan Wakefield ("Shock troops have already penetrated enemy lines, and the main army is preparing for the big push. Below, the strategy and the tactics; overleaf, the battle map"); article "The Importance of Being Malin" by Timothy Foote; short story "Caviar Remembered" by Oliver La Farge ("In the timeless worlds of great learning, love can be confused with history"); article "Ho Hum, Come To The Fair" by Martin Mayer ("Gigantic! Colossal! Mediocre! A snooper's report on the past and future of Flushing Meadow's Vanities of '64"); delightful "Let Us Now Appraise Famous Men" by Mark Epernay ("Let us see, for example, how Mickey Mantle has outstripped Douglas MacArthur in prestige. A study in the higher science of measuring big shots"); short story "Autumn in the Oak Woods" by Yuri Kazakov; article "The New Wild West I" by Richard L. Gilbert, Jr. ("Have portable bar, portable showers, portable entertainment and air mattress; will travel"); article "The New Wild West II" by Gordon Schendel ("Maybe it costs $500 or $5000 plus a Colombaire or so, but shucks, boy, a man feels like a man when that pigeon bites the dust"); article "The Marvelous Mouth" by Tom Wolfe ("Cassius Clay: 'Man, if I get whupped, they're gonna run me out of the country!'"). Light waterstain to lower right corner area of the last several advertisement pages; in lightly soiled covers showing small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges, light edge wear in places.

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Cover feature "Exclusive! The Plot to Unionize the U.S. Army!" with accompanying inside article "Military Personnel Will Not Participate in Any Activity Having to Do With Creating a Union for Enlisted Men (Oh yeah?)" by Robert Christgau. Contents also include "Mantle Fans Mays - Mays Fans Mantle" (Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle, with photos); photospread of Raquel Welch entitled "Perfection in an Imperfect World"; article "FLASH! WINCHELL IS A RELUCTANT ANACHRONISM - OHMIGAHD!" by Michael Zwerin (on Walter Winchell); fiction "Wind Die. You Die. We Die." by William [S.] Burroughs; article "The Politics of Pot" by James Sterba ("You remember, of course, how well Prohibition worked"); article "The Wagumps Are Next to Godliness" by Peter Swerdloff; article "Hell Sucks" by Michael Herr (on Vietnam: "Impressions from the only war we've got"); article "Until Joey Bishop, Merv Griffin and Johnny Carson Do Us Part" by Saul Braun; article "Twilight Years of a Kindly Old Hatesmith" by John Fergus Ryan (on Gerald L. K. Smith); article "1/5 of Laurence Harvey" by Helen Lawrenson ("The fifth that shows is sleek and glossy; God knows what the rest of him is like"); fiction "The Crazy Old Man" by Hugh Nissenson; article "Martin Luther King is still on the case!" by Garry Wills ("Blessed be the name of De Lawd"). Condition: covers lightly soiled, light wear.

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Contents include: article "For God So Loves Spiro Agnew That He Made Him Vice-President" by Gary Wills ("Is there some other explanation?"); article "An Electric Solution to the Traffic Problem" ("In six years or so you could relax and leave the driving to the computer"); pictured essay "Five Good Cops: Pigs they're not" photographed by Carl Fischer; fiction "The Life Guard" by John Wain; article "Dean Acheson's Version of Robert Kennedy's Version of the Cuban Missile Affair" by Dean Acheson ("Homage to plain dumb luck"); article "How to Build a River in the Arizona Desert to Flow Under the London Bridge" by William Robbins; fiction "An Interior Monologue" by Joyce Carol Oates; article "A Spectator's Guide to the Troublemakers" by John Kifner (with photo and illustrated sections Targets, Theorists and Stylists, Guerrillas, Troubadours, Media, Martyrs, One-Shot Troublemakers, Equipment, Symbols, and Tactics); article "Dig" by Karl E. Meyer ("The bewildering, perilous, frustrating, addictive, flattering, ennobling, and somewhat atrabilious pleasures of archaeology"); article "Don't try to hum along with Pierre Boulez" by Sanche de Gramont ("The great French composer-conductor has banished pleasant music from serious consideration. He has also banished France"); article "Dr. Spock Misbehaves" by David Lyle. Condition: small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; light cover wear.

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    Magazine. Etat : Near Fine. First Edition. Condition: tiny nicks to upper and lower outer narrow spine edges, front cover and interior pages in excellent condition. Contents include: splendid front cover photograph of Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan with accompanying inside article Big Jocks (on Charles Atlas, Ted Moore, Johnny Weissmuller, Paul Schwegler, Jack Maurice, Beau Jack, Bert Goodrich, Glenn Davis, Lou Nova, Johnny Mack Brown, Cotton Warburton, Abie Bain, and Mushy Callahan, all with photos); lead article The War Correspondent: A Reappraisal by Michael Herr; fiction The Fourth Alarm by John Cheever; feature The 100 Most Important People in the World (with photographs); article Wayne Cochran Lets the Sunshine In and Vice Versa by Roy Bongartz; article How I Rowed Across the Atlantic and Found Florida by John Fairfax; article Avanti Still Means Forward by Daniel A. Jedlicka; article I Can Afford To Be Sick (But you sure as hell can't) by William A. Nolen, M.D.; article A Day in the Life of the Chairman by Mimi Conway and Dan Knapp (on Mao Tse-tung); fiction Waiting at Dachau by Reynolds Price; fiction Charity by Hugh Nissenson; article Golf is Not a Fair Game by Harry Baron.

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    Magazine. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 140 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: cover story and feature The Kidnapping of Joe Bonanno by Gay Talese ("Who would dare so to dishonor one of America's most powerful families?"); Requiem for a Heavy by Bruce Jay Friedman ("The technical knockout of Charles 'Sonny' Liston, 1932-1971); fiction In Utica by Jerry Bumpus; The Wit and Sass of Harry S. Truman by Robert Alan Aurthur; Cheap Thrills by Mike Jahn ("How to tell horrible [movies] from just plain bad"); Were you there when they photographed my Lord? by Karl E. Meyer (on the Shroud of Turin); fiction A Sorrowful Woman by Gail Godwin; text and photospread Will Wally [Walter] Hickel ever come home? by Richard Joseph; The Medicare Mob: Four grand old felons from the Golden Age of Crime (Floyd Hamilton, Willie Sutton, W. D. Jones, Leonard Fristoe). Condition: in moderately worn covers showing light creases to front cover, chipping along narrow outer spine; interior pages are in excellent condition.

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Contents include: article and photospread "Polo for the Masses" photographed by Marvin Koner; short story "Sponono" by Alan Paton; article "After Charles of France" by David Schoenbrun ("A serious appraisal of French chances after [Charles] de Gaulle is gone"); article "The Big Cats" by Edward Hoagland; article "Eighth Avenue" by Gay Talese ("Elegy on the transformation of an elegant street"); article "The Art of Drinking Wine" by Forrest Wallace; article "Canada, Early and Late" by Richard Joseph; photospread "L'exploration de Laforet" photographed by Gordon Parks; article "Theodore Bikel: Charisma & Chutzpah" by Gilbert Millstein; article "The Future of The New York Times" by Joseph Kraft; short story "Three News Items" by Marcel Ayme; delightful cartoons "Filling the Missile Gap" by Gahan Wilson; article "The Last Trial of Lady Chatterley" by Sybille Bedford ("A novelist's account of the most recent tribulations and the ultimate victory of Mr. D. H. Lawrence"). Small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges; light cover wear.

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. A massive publication, complete, containing 240 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: [John T.] Scopes Reviews the Monkey Trial by Bynum Shaw ("He became the pigeon by natural selection"); cover story and feature The Confessions of Lieutenant Calley [William L. Calley Jr. interviewed by John Sack, first in a series of three]; The People Inside Peter Sellers by Helen Lawrenson; fiction Paranoia by Thomas Williams; The Sirhan B. Sirhan Literary Negotiations, Etc., Inc. by Steven V. Roberts ("Read this and learn to love William Manchester); Oh! Hillard Elkins! by Christopher Davis; lengthy section with text, photos, and illustrations entitled Is It Too Late For You To Be Pals with a Black Panther?; Saturday at Lee ---ing Marvin's by Roger Ebert; Short Visits with Five Writers and One Friend by Barton Midwood; Cappital Punishment by Richard Woodley ("Or, whompin' hippies, Dogpatch style"); The Soul of the Navajo by Jules Loh; fashion photospread If An Easy Rider Could Become a Downhill Racer, The Result Would Look Like This (with Dennis Hopper, Michelle Gilliam, Melba Moore, Joanna Shimkus. Covers lightly rubbed; light corner wear in places.

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Condition: in lightly worn, lightly soiled outer covers; chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edge; internal pages are clean and bright. Contents include: Cover Story - Could These Three Americans Find Happiness in Europe? (Francoise Sagan's France for Edward Albee; Kenneth Tynan's England for Sol Hurok; Marcello Mastroianni's Italy for Barbra Streisand); Down With Sex! by Malcolm Muggeridge ("Even if it is now a part of the Bill of Rights, and regardless of the intimations of Our Lady of the Laboratory"); The [Adam] Yarmolinsky Affair by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak; short story The Woman with Concave Breasts by Robert E. Wegner; Go-Go by Peter Bogdanovich (with photographs by Jerrold Schatzberg); Herr [Rudi] Uhlenhaut: The Great Leap Forward by Diana Bartley; Come Alive, America by Charles and Bonnie Remsberg ("When a major U.S. corporation [Pepsi-Cola Company] enables a typical American family to keep all the groceries it can snatch from a supermarket in thirty minutes, then the truth is unmistakable: this is our own, our native land"); short story The Punch by Bruce Jay Friedman.

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    Magazine. Etat : Near Fine. 1st Edition. Special Issue on Spying, Science, and Sex. Contents include: article "I Spy for the C.I.A." ("The author spills the beans. Squeals. Confesses. He rats on his fellow spooks. He comes clean about the company. He asks that his name not be used"); article "These Men Run the C.I.A." (no author provided); comic strip "From Weehawken With Love" by David Newman and Robert Benton; article "Going to See Gary" by Ovid Demaris (on Francis Gary Powers); article "Wake Up, America! It Can Happen Here! A post-McCarthy guide to twenty-three conspiracies by assorted enemies within"; article "Book Review of a Very Limited Edition" by Malcolm Muggeridge (on "The Care of Devils" by Sylvia Press); short story "They Do Not Always Remember" by William S. Burroughs ("The last, fantastic word on the identity of undercover agents"); article "Bugging the Bedroom" by Nicholas Pileggi; article "You Ought To Be Left Alone" by Senator Edward V. Long; article "Spies That Can't Feel the Cold" by Howard Simons; article "Mind Control Is Good Bad (Check One)" by A. J. Budrys; short story "Valedictory" by Donald Hutter; lengthy feature and photo/art spread "The Rape of the Future"; interview "Sex Goes Public: A talk with Henry Miller" by David Dury; article "The Calculus of Sex" by Colette Dowling and Patricia Fahey; article "Some Day He'll Come Along, the Man I Love.and he'll be #9649 #39 Digital Computer Extract 3486" by William Goodhart; article "A Last Word: The Public Fantasy Versus the Private Act" by Marion Magid. Small chip to each of upper and lower outer spine edges.

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    Magazine. Etat : VG+. First Edition. Contents include: article "The Brothers Cassini" by Brock Brower ("Oleg and Igor: the Clothes and the Column; making the best of nearly all possible worlds"); article "The Haunted House of Ernest Hemingway" by Sally Belfrage ("Some remnants when life is a matter of death: a few snapshots, one bat, the writing on the bathroom wall"); article "Europe: For People Who Hate Tourists" by Richard Joseph; fiction "The Secret Room" by Alain Robbe-Grillet; special section "The Other Side of the Valentine" (Choo Choo Collins interviewed by David Newman; "Mr. Right [Peter Duchin]"; "The Wedding Night" by Raymond Martin; article and photospread "Accommodation - Italian Style: The love, it is strong with Elsa Martinelli and Willy Rizzo. But the law, it is strong, too. No marriage. What a problem! It is fan-TAS-tic!" by Gay Talese; "How to Get a Quickie Divorce"); article "Twirling at Ole Miss" by Terry Southern ("An ace reporter, somewhat stunned, reluctantly gets the whole story"); lengthy article "Ten Thousand Words A Minute" by Norman Mailer ("After the world's imagination disengaged, this writer asked what happened in those two miserable minutes and six seconds: to Floyd Patterson, Sonny Liston, the press, the mob, and to himself"). Narrow chip to upper outer spine; light periodic cover wear.

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    Magazine. Etat : Very Good. 1st Edition. Condition: light cover soil; light to moderate cover wear in places; small chip to each of upper and lower outer narrow spine edges. Contents include: Mike Wallace interviewed (with photos, entitled "Mike Wallace on the Spot! Five celebrities who've appeared on his show turn tables on TV's rudest interviewer"); play "The Quare Fellow" by Brendan Behan; photospread of Vikki Dougan; article "King Saud's Harem" by Maria La Yacoma ("The only American girl ever permitted behind its walls describes it here in detail"); article "The Pacific-Orient Special" by Richard Joseph (with photos: "New directions for tourists traveling the eastern world"); article, with photos "G-String Gormorrah" by Nelson Algren ("An expert reports on Calumet City, a baby Babylon where spitbacks wait for marks and 11 a.m. is dead of night"); article "The Clarification of Audrey Hepburn" by Robert W. Marks; verse "St. Louis Blues" by E. Simms Campbell; article "Are You a Coward?" by Caroline Bird ("An analysis of fear, and how most men react to it"); article "World's Most Hated Diplomat" by Serrell Hillman (on V. K. Krishna Menon, with full-page portrait photograph); article "A Brief For Bastards" by Richard Hanser ("Including a gallery of history's most illustrious illegitimates"); photospread "The Life of a Fifty-Dollar Fighter" (on boxer Daniel Russo, with photographs by Hugh Bell); short story "Village Green" by Mann Genchell; article "Madison Avenue in Politics" by Senator Richard L. Neuberger ("Advertising and public-relations men are revolutionizing the vote-getting habits of seasoned politicians"); article "A Profile of the Daily Worker" by Martin Mayer ("Save for its 10,000 readers, nobody, including Russia, likes the Daily Worker").