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Esquire Year 1967 Magazine Back Issues

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  • 6th Annual Dubious Achievement Awards
  • The Fun Couples: Frankie & Mia Justice Douglas & Cathleen Cugie & Charo Mamie & Lee
  • The Magazine For Men
  • The New American Woman: Through At 21
  • If You're Sick Of James Bond
  • Rejoice! Rejoice! James Bond Is Dead!
  • John Fitzgeral Kennedy 35th President Of The United States 1960-1963
  • Robert Francis Kennedy 37th President Of The United States 1972-1980
  • Why Jack Ruby Killed Lee Oswald...
  • An Untold Story.
  • Anyone Who Is Against Me Will Look Like A
  • Unless I Run Off With Eddie Fisher...
  • Why Are We Suddenly Obsessed With Viole
  • A Special Section, Begin
  • A Hilarious New Play By Paddy Chayefsky
  • The Latent Heterosexual
  • If You Think The War In Vietnam Is Hell, You Ought To See
  • What's Happening On Campus, Baby
  • The Magazine For Men
  • This Man Ought To Be The Next President Of The United State
  • The Svetlana Papers
  • Or: The Advantage Of Being Stalin's Daughter
  • The Magazine For Men
  • We Wouldn't Have Come Even If You Had Invited Us, Truman Capote!
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Esquire is an American men's magazine. Currently published in the United States by Hearst Communications, it also has more than 20 international editions. Founded in 1933, it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of founders Arnold Gingrich, David A. Smart and Henry L. Jackson while during the 1960s it pioneered the New Journalism movement. After a period of quick and drastic decline during the 1990s, the magazine revamped itself as a lifestyle-heavy publication under the direction of David Granger.
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