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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: APRIL 1985; Volume 103 No. 4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The esquire Summer Traveler: 30 Great Adventure Vacations. Where to go test the body and soul. Cover Photograph: Horst W. Plus: Men, babies, and the Male Clock: What happens when the alarm rings? Plus: America's top trial lawyer takes you through an unforgettable case.

FEATURES:
PROFILE: PRINCE DONNY by Toby Thompson. As heir to the Washington Post empire, will Donald Graham carve his own path or just follow in his mother's footsteps?.

DOCUMENTARY: VERDICT ON A RAPE by Gerry Spence. It takes a lot more than evidence to decide a court case; a veteran attorney judges a trial.

FIRST PERSON: THE MALE CLOCK by Ron Hansen. An alarm goes off when a man hits his thirties, and he begins to wonder: Is it too late to have children?.

IN QUOTES: THE LONG AND SHORT OF TOM CONTI by Barbara Grizzuti Harrison. He's achieved success onstage and in film, but Tom Conti doesn't act like a star. Most of the time.

WASHINGTON BRIEFING: FROM THE FILES OF OUR CORRESPONDENTS ON THE POTOMAC. The Bass brothers' new home; making scandal work for you; O'Neill's successor.

THE SPORTING LIFE: CUBS FEVER! by William E. Geist. Some baseball teams have fans; the CHICAGO CUBS have martyrs.

FASHION: THAT'S ITALIAN by Vincent Boucher. From silk neckties to chintz shoes, Italian designers elevate the fine points of a gentleman's wardrobe to art.

MODERN ROMANCE: NINE TIME BOMBS OF LOVE by Lynda Bary with Matt Groening. A case study of dangerous dates that proves once and for all that love is not blind.

FICTION?: LIGHTLY by Elizabeth Tallent. Tara's father lives in a museum. She's growing up, and he's losing touch.

MAN AT HIS BEST: The fine art of refusal; basking in Bach; beige suede shoes; vodka concoctions.
MATERIAL VALUE: THE ARTFUL LURE by Thomas J.Jackson; BIBLIOPHILIA: OUT IN LEFT FIELD; THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: BACH INTIME by Lois Smith Brady; CLASSICS: THE CHUKKA BOOT by John Berendt; THE DRINKING MAN: THE POLITICS OF VODKA by Bruce Weber; THE SEASONED COOK: THE UGLIEST FISH IN THE SEA by A. J McClane; GOOD FORM: How TO SAY No by Glen Waggoner.

SMART MONEY: Giving good meeting; auto insurance check--up; cashing in on losing companies; new profits fwm old movies. THE INVESTOR: CATCH A FALLING STAR by David Blum; THE TAX ADVISER: I KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY?; MONEY TERMS by David Wild; REAL ESTATE: THE RETURN OF THE ROW HOUSE; THE STRATEGIST: How TO TAKE A MEETING by Stanley Bing; INSURANCE: TUNING UP YOUR AUTO POLICY by PeterD. Lawrence;FINANCIAL HOTLINE by Jennet Conant; THE ENTREPRENEUR: MINING THE SILVER SCREEN by John Mankiewicz; LOOSE CHANGE.

THE NEW AMERICA Test-tube tots; community health surveys; Iowa changes the world; mysticism and the new age.
COMPUTER CULTURE: TELECOMPUTING FOR TOTS by Tim Miller; HIGH ART HITS THE HOME SCREEN by Ellin Stein; WORKING: BABIES FROM BOTTLES by Carol Cioe; CORPORATE CULTURE REVISED by Mark Schorr; PIONEERS by Randall Rothenberg; BODY & SOUL: TOXICOLOGY WITHOUT TEARS by Eleanor Smith; MEDITATING EN MASSE ON SURVIVAL by Patricia Weslfall; CHANGES: KEEPING TRACK OF TOMOm ow'S TRI IiS; MAKING SENSE OF THE CENSUS; T-SHIRT BLOOPERS by Jonathan Joseph; FUTURE TENSE: WHAT'S NEW IN THE NEW AGE, PART ONE by Ron Rosenbaum; GENERAL PATENTS by Martin Morse Wooster.

THE ESQUIRE TRAVELER, SUMMER 1985:
THE AMERICAN TRAVELER: STALKING ALASKA by Michael Kinsley. The great outdoors is okay, but let's keep nature in its place. Our fearless indoorsman prefers the local yuppie bar.
THE FOREIGN TRAVELER THE EYES OF CORSICA by Jan Morris.
OFF THE BEATEN TRACKTAMING MOOSE RIVER by PeterN. Nelson.
THE BUSINESS TRAVELER NEWS & ADVICE by David Reed and Jane E. Lasky.
THE ACTIVE TRAVELERTHIRTY G &TA NTUREVACATI0NS byNealKarlen and Wendy Lowe.
DATELINE: EUROPEA BIASED BAEDEKER TO THE SEASON'S BEST by Carol and Neil Offen.
SIDETRACKEDTHE HOUND AND THE FURY by Alan Furst.
ROAD NOTES I KEEP MOVING by Blanche McCrary Boyd.

DEPARTMENTS:
BACKSTAGE: The Prince and the Paper by Lee Eisenberg.
THE ESQUIRE JOURNAL: The Time of Your Life by Phillip Moffitt.
THE SOuND AND THE FURY.
AMERICAN BEAT: Alice Doesn't Live There Anymore by Bob Greene.
ETHICS: A Man of Progeny by Harry Stein.
SPORTS CLINIC: The Racket Revolution by Wayne Kalyn.
SPORTS SCENES: Of Pigeons and Catchers by Pete Dexter.
BOOKS: Sidney Sheldon. Seriously, by James Kaplan.
INSIDE MOVES: The Business of Show Business.
THE REVIEWER: An Eclectic Guide to the Livelier Arts.
OPENINGS: The Kids by Paul Bob.


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