Esquire Magazine December 1973 What's To Sing About this Christmas?


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Discover a fascinating piece of history with the Esquire Magazine December 1973 edition, featuring the captivating cover story What’s To Sing About this Christmas?. This issue showcases the vibrant culture of the 1970s, spotlighting the eclectic mix of arts, entertainment, and societal introspection that defined the era.

This vintage magazine is not just a collector’s item; it provides a unique glimpse into the Christmas spirit of the 1970s. With engaging articles and wit reminiscent of the time, this issue captures various obsessions of the era such as love, crime, and redemption. It reflects the style and intellect Esquire is known for, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.

In excellent condition, this collectible magazine comes with light wear typical for its age, making it a perfect find for those looking to enhance their vintage magazine collection. The nostalgic cover art and compelling articles make this December issue a standout piece that is sure to resonate with both collectors and casual readers alike.

This issue includes key features such as:

  • Three Merry Obsessions: Delve into sections on Crime, Sex, and Salvation, each with thought-provoking introductions by Tom Wolfe.
  • Engaging Article Selection: Experience memorable contributions from notable writers such as Roger Ebert and William Styron.

We take pride in our commitment to quality. Each magazine is carefully preserved, shipped with a protective covering to maintain its condition. We also offer combined shipping for your convenience; just ask!

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