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Issue Date:
MARCH 1987 ; Volume 107, No. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: TOM HANKS, Up close and casual. ESQUIRE COVERS: How to Look Like a Page out of Esquire. The roguishly charming Tom Hanks cuts loose in this season's most timeless
threads. Meet the legend in progress. Cover Photograph, Jean Moss.
FEATURES:
ESQUIRE SPECIAL: MAUSCHWITZ by Art Spiegelman.
In this sequel to the harrowing saga Maus, the cartoonist draws on his father's Holocaust memories to trace his family
history.
PROFILE: THE FOUR BRUSHMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE by Lynn Hirschberg.
The artists who made it in the '80s put their canvases and grand personalities on permanent exhibit.
THE SPORTING LIFE: PASSAGE AT CAPE Hows by Adam Smith.
A sailor and his son set off in a twenty-five-foot cutter to conquer the angriest seas in the world.
DOCUMENTARY: MANAGUA Is WAITING by Peter Davis.
After enduring earthquakes Somoza, and years of political unrest, the Nicaraguan capital fears for its future
with every dawn.
FICTION: REUNION by Jay McInerney.
As Michael gets together with Tory's family, he is torn between his devotion to her and his passion for her sisters.
MODERN ROMANCE: BRIEF EXPOSURE by Lynda Barry.
Anne asks Louis to unload his burden, only to find that the truth may be too heavy to handle.
THE ESQUIRE SPRING COLLECTION: (Magazine within a magazine)
FROM THE EDITORS: A PAGE FROM On BooK by Kim Johnson Gross and John Mather.
THE MARKET REPORT by Bob Condor.
TAILOR TALK. How TO TELL Yotii CHESTERFIELD FROM YOUR REEFER by Glen Waggoner.
THE OUTER MAN: EAU No, EAU YES by Marilyn Johnson.
LETTING GO: TIRED OF DANCING IN THE SAME OLD SUIT.
TYING IT ON: FURTHER ADVENTURES IN UPPER MANAGEMENT.
STEPPING OUT: E.G. SMITH, SOCKMEISTER by Lisa Grunwald.
COVER STORYCUTTING LOOSE: HOW TO LOOK LIKE A PAGE OUT OF ESQUIRE. Step 1: Assume the Timeless style and roguish charm of Tom Hanks. [Cover story, article, plus many pages of fashion photos!]
BREAKING AWAY: SOME STORES HAVE ALL THE FuN.
NOTEBOOK: THE CUFF by Paula Deitz.
REFLECTIONS: THE TIE THAT BINDS by Guy Martin.
FASHION FORWARD: FRESH FROM CALIFORNIA.
CHOICE SHOPS.
VINTAGE ESQUIRE.
MAN AT HIS BEST:
MATERIAL VALUE: DRAWN TO POLITICS by Charles Neave; CLASSICS: THE FAIR ISLE SWEATER by John Berendt;
FIRST-RATE: HECK ON WHEELS by Jay Merritt; THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: WHERE THE GRIZZLIES Go by Lois Smith Brady;
THE DRINKING MAN: THE ONE-MAN WI B1tit by William Grimes; THE SEASONED COOK: LINKS WITH DIXIE by Ronni Lundy;
PRACTICAL MATTERS: CLEAN FOR A DAY by Guy Martin.
SMART MONEY:
THE INVESTOR: OF CAPITAL, TAxIEs, AND DEATH by DonaldR. Katz; BUSINESS TRAVEL: GErrING INTO FIRST CLASS by Glenn
Ezchler; REAL ESTATE: VENTURING INTO THE COUNTRY by LawrenceJ. Gallagher; THE STRATEGIST: WITH FRIENDS LIKE THESE by
Stanley Bing; INSURANCE: A NEW POLICY ON LIFE by PeterD. Lawrence; FINANCIAL HOTLINE.
DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE by Lee Eisenberg.
SPORTS CLINIC by John Puppy.
TRE SouND AND THE FURY.
ON WRITING by John Gregory Dunne.
AMERICAN BEAT by Bob Greene.
OPENINGS.
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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!