Esquire Magazine January 1973 Dubious Achievement Awards of 1972


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Esquire Magazine, January 1973 - Dubious Achievement Awards of 1972 is a highly collectible vintage magazine showcasing the quirky and satirical highlights of the past year.

This issue represents a significant cultural commentary, marking Esquire's irreverent humor through its annual Dubious Achievement Awards. It is a fascinating time capsule that captures the essence of early 1970s American society, presenting a blend of humor, criticism, and notable events from 1972.

In this vintage issue, you will find a variety of engaging articles and features that blend wit with insightful reporting. Highlights include:

  • Down From Glory by Jerry Bledsoe
  • Cole Porter’s Dinner for Edward VIII by Roy Andries de Groot
  • The Last Days of Saigon by Burr Snider
  • Brave New William Shockley by Michael Rogers
  • Welcome to the Lee Harvey Oswald Library by William C. Martin
  • The First Whole Earth Horoscope by Diogenes
  • How Not To Cheat on Your Income Tax by Peter Range
  • If You Can Read This, You Are Too Far Out by Cynthia Ozick

Additionally, fiction lovers will appreciate "Lady" by Bruce Jay Friedman, alongside unique pictorial essays that provide a glimpse into the past, such as "For $3.75 in fuel, you can drive this car from New York to Chicago" and "Black New Grey Matter".

Condition-wise, this January 1973 edition is in excellent shape with minimal wear typical for its age, making it a perfect addition to any collection of vintage magazines. Each copy comes with a protective plastic cover, guaranteeing preservation and ensuring that it remains a striking piece for any vintage magazine enthusiast.

Do not miss your chance to own this captivating vintage issue of Esquire Magazine. Whether you are an avid collector or looking for a unique gift, this magazine is sure to impress.

We offer combined shipping; just ask! Your purchase will arrive securely wrapped and protected for long-lasting enjoyment and preservation.

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