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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, 1977; VOLUME 87, No. 1, WHOLE No. 518
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 STORY: SIXTEENTH ANNUAL WORST YEAR YET:
Esquire's Dubious Achievement Awards for 1976!

ARTICLES:
Hollywood's Child ... Brooke Hayward. "Her mother was actress Margaret Sullavan. Her father was agent-producer Leland Hayward. They were golden people, with three golden children, and they lived at the edge of a thing called Hollywood, and eventually everything went to pieces." [Remembrances by BROOKE HAYWARD, with FULL page photo, other family photos. SEE BELOW!]

The Lonely Guy Apartment ... Bruce Jay Friedman.
High on War ... Michael Herr.
Good Night, Mason Reese, Wherever You Are ... Harry Stein.

FEATURES:
They Shoot Corners, Don't They? "We gobbled up these pictures of LAUREN HUTTON reenacting her role in "Welcome to L. A.". [Five pages of GOREGOUS photos, most of her taking photos, not wearing very much -- SEE BELOW!]

HERBIE HANCOCK and the Electric-Piano Possibility ... Gary Giddins. "If you're short on money, tight on space, but still have the urge to sit down and play, listen to this." [Interesting article on electric piano, includes with interview quotes from Hancock, and a photo!]

What? No TV? No Heated Pool? ... David Butwin. Where To Charter a Caribbean Yacht.
Strange Fruit.
Eat Your Hearth Out: A Guide to Fireplace Cooking.

FICTION:
La Marquesa in Solitary ... Kathryn Ungerer.
Love Too Long ... Barry Hannah.
POETRY: The New Poems of Jack Gilbert. Poetry: pages 12, 43, 130, 149.

FASHION: Window Dressings. [FULL PAGE fashion photos, featuring Joel Bross, Robert Beale, Steve Turner, Joseph Follmer, John Leitzes, Tom Franjola, Jeff Pienack.]

DEPARTMENTS:
Joan Didion: The Coast -- House of the unspeakable.
D. Keith Mano: Book Watch -- Harold Brodkey: the first rave.
Backstage with Esquire -- The view from within.
Roy Blount Jr.: Games -- Is it Super Bowl yet?.
Harry Crews: Grits -- Leaving Pasadena -- resume safe speed.
Taylor Branch: Washington -- -The Bureau of Labor Statistics is boring but important.
Henahan:Outdoors -- Revenge of the urban farmer.
Sound and Fury -- Letters from our readers.
Nora Ephron: Media -- David Obst and the Earl Butz caper.
Picture Credits: page 151.
Cover designed by Pellegrini, Kaestle-Gross Inc.


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