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Issue Date: April 1958; VOLUME XLIX NO. 4; WHOLE NO. 293
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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[SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]

SPECIAL BRITISH ISSUE:

PICTURED ESSAYS:

THE FOUR DREAM ROLES OF JOAN COLLINS ... Including Cleopatra ... Photography by Desmond Russell. [Amazing -- SEE BELOW!]
VERY MERRIE OLDE ENGLAND ... The lusty, brawling themes of Thomas Rowlandson's caricatures.

PERSONALITY: ALFRED HITCHCOCK: FAT, FANTASTIC . .. And still doubling in brass ... Robert W. Marks. [NICE article with many quotes!]

ARTICLES:
THE HIGH-FIDELITY GRAMOPHONE ... The British want balance in sound reproduction ... Martin Mayer.
SOME NOTES ON BRITISH CARMANSHIP ... Steal the road, if you must, like a gentleman ... Stephen Potter.
AMERICA NEEDS A PUNCH ... A light one two at the seventh sense ... Malcolm Muggeridge.
THE LOVE LETTERS OF BERNARD SHAW ... To Alice Lockett, with firm pen, and tongue in heart.
THE SEA WAR THAT NEVER ENDED ... Its seventeenth engagement is coming up ... Peter Faulk.
FIRST LOOK AT A NEW BRITISH SPORTS CAR... An added starter for this year's rallies.
CLASS WAR IN BRITISH LITERATURE ... Tyranny: from the classics to the classes ... Leslie A. Fiedler.
INSIDE CLUBLAND ... The masculine world of mannerly living Drew Middleton.
WORLD'S GREATEST GUNMAKEE... Robert Churchill and his calculated allowance ... Antony Wysard.

FICTION:
RAFFERTY ... If he'd learned anything, it was to cultivate a following ... John Wain.
THE GAME ... There'd be another day after this one, and another game to play ... Michael Hastings.
PARSON S PLEASURE ... After all, he hadn't seemed keen on having it ... Roald Dahl.

LONDON IS A MAN'S TOWN: THE BRITISH GENTLEMAN S PRIVATE WORLD ... From Buckingham Palace to Savile Row.

WEARABLES:
THE BEST OF BRITISH FASHION ... With CYRIL RITCHARD, in a day in the life of a well-dressed Englishman. [MANY PAGES OF FULL PAGE PHOTOS of CYRIL RITCHARD]
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN ... His blazer has ombre stripes, his waistcoat, lapels and brass buttons.
LONDON BY DAY ... His district-check suit is of tweed, his hat of felt with pinched crown.
LONDON IN THE RAIN ... He drives a sports car, of course, so he prefers this riding raincoat.
LONDON COMMUTER ... The district-check suburban coat is proper for London town, too.
LONDON REVIVAL ... The Inverness is back; it's wonderful for walking and for stiff weather.
LONDONER AT EASE ... Tattersall-check shirt, silk square, fine cashmere sweater.
FORTNIGHT IN THE SHIRES ... Selections for a country holiday.
GIFTS: BEST OF BRITAIN: THE EXPORT SECTION ... Eight pages of tangibles in British products and craftsmanship.
POETRY: THE MORE LOVING ONE ... Absence makes the poet ponder ... W. H. Auden.
TRAVEL: BRITISH VACATION GUIDE ... All of the Isles are yours in easy stages ... Richard Joseph.
DEPARTMENTS:
Publisher's Page: BIBLE ON MADISON AVENUE.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY.
BACKSTAGE WITH ESQUIRE.
THE SLIPPED DISC.
ESQUIRE ON RECORD.

CREDITS: Joan Collins (pages 69 through 73) will be seen in Twentieth Century-Fox Film's forthcoming Rally Round The Flag, Boys! The shoes worn by Miss Collins on page 73 are from Capezio.


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