Description
This August 1997 issue of Esquire Magazine features the talented Julianna Margulies on the cover, making it a must-have for fans of vintage magazines and collectors alike. This particular issue stands out not only for its striking cover photo but also for its engaging content that delves deep into the cultural landscape of the 1990s.
The significance of this magazine extends beyond its cover. Inside, readers will find a captivating anthology of articles, mixing political commentary, humor, and creative fiction. This issue captures the zeitgeist of the late '90s, illustrating both the complexities and the charms of that era with topics that resonate even today. The articles tackle pressing issues like campaign finance and dive into the lighter side of life with features like "The Case Against Golf" and the annual celebration of alluring women.
In excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, this collectible vintage issue is perfect for both dedicated collectors and new fans alike. It is preserved with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its gradual wear is kept to a minimum, thus maintaining its value and appeal.

Noteworthy articles within this issue include:
- Women We Love (Page 40) – An exploration of beauty complemented by the Esquire/Penn, Schoen & Berland Survey, answering timeless questions about popular culture.
- All the President’s Menaces (Page 60) – A critical look into the Senate's campaign-finance hearings, making it one of the most significant investigations since Watergate.
This iconic issue of Esquire is not only a treasure trove of insights but also an ideal piece of nostalgia for those who appreciate vintage magazines. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history that reflects a defining period in American culture.