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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: JANUARY, 1971; VOLUME LXXV, NO. 1. WHOLE NO. 446
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Dubious Achievement Awards for 1970! Rip-offs, Bring downs and egregious bummers of the year!

[SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]

PICTURED ESSAY: UP THE CEREBRAL CORTEX... It's enough to puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer, even if he speaks Fang -- by Ivan Morris. Illustrations by Bob Zoell and Lanning Stern. [Puzzlers and cartoons! -- SEE BELOW FOR PHOTOS!]

WEARABLES: RESORT WEAR: THE ONLY RULES ARE NO RULES... A stunning declaration of fashion independence. [Models include: SALLY KELLERMAN is on every page! Others include: LEE ROY REAMS and other cast members of APPLAUSE, TINY TIM, FRANK LANGELLA, From the ALVIN AILEY dance company: JUDITH JAMESON, RENEE ROSE, LELAND SCHWANTES, DUDLEY WILLIAMS and others. SEE PHOTOS BELOW!]

THE OUTSIDE TRACK: ESQUIRE'S DUBIOUS ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS FOR 1970... How the world got it on last year.

AVEC MOI, LA DEBACLE: HARRY GALLAGHER'S PARIS REVOLUTION... A father's struggle is as valid as his son's -- by James Jones.

ARTICLES:
THE FEMININE MISTAKE... The three virtues of a woman: obey, obey, and obey -- by Helen Lawrenson. "There are two kinds of women: liberated women and the other kind." Illustrations by ASLAY. [SEE BELOW FOR A "liberated" overleaf PINUP! :-) ]
FAMOUS PEOPLE I HAVE KNOWN... To meet the right folks, be sick on the right fender -- by Ed McClanahan. Illustrated overleaf by Jean-Paul Goude. [SEE PHOTO BELOW]
DYLAN THOMAS BOATHOUSE... The waters of the heart push in their tides -- and the beat goes on -- by Brock Brower.
ON THE OVERTURNING OF TWO SCHOOL BUSES IN LAMAR, S.C.... Sum ah mo' equal than othuhs -- by William F. McIlwain. Overleaf Illustration by Harvey Dinnerstein.
GUIDO ORLANDO: COSA SUA... Working miracles for the forgotten, just doing his thing -- by Dotson Rader.

FICTION: THE INTERROGATION OF THE PRISONER BUNG BY MISTER HAWKINS AND SERGEANT TREE... Kee-i! -- by David Huddle.

FEATURE: ANYONE HERE WANT TO BUY A RUBENS?... Carbon-dated, ameliorated, and authenticated -- by Davidyne Saxon.

GIFTS: LATE ARRIVALS: RELAX AND REJOICE... Art is an instant arrested in eternity; give someone a moment.

GASTRONOMY: A HOLIDAY FEAST AT THE FORSYTES'... The nostalgic taste of the B.B.C -- by Roy Andries de Groot.

POETRY: THE AMPUTATION -- by Helen Sorrells.

DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's page: BUSINESS AND THE ARTS.
EDITOR'S NOTES.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
BOOKS -- by Malcolm Muggeridge.
TRAVEL NOTES -- by Richard Joseph.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
POLITICS -- by Nora Sayre.
FILMS -- by Jacob Brackman.
SPORTS -- by Roger Kahn.
RECORDINGS -- by Martin Mayer.
FICTION -- by Barton Midwood.
TALKING SHOP, SHOPPING FINDS.


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