Esquire Magazine January 1974 Dubious Achievement Awards of 1973


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Discover a piece of history with the Esquire Magazine January 1974 vintage issue, famously known for its Dubious Achievement Awards of 1973. This captivating magazine takes you on a journey through the culture and events of 1973, highlighting both the humorous and notable aspects of that year.

This special issue of Esquire magazine holds significant value for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage magazines. It offers a unique lens on societal trends, making it a remarkable addition to any collection. The Dubious Achievement Awards are a lighthearted yet iconic critique of the year’s events, showcasing the magazine’s wit and cultural commentary during the 1970s.

Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent shape with light wear typical for its age, perfect for display or admiring nostalgic moments from the past. As an original collectible, it will be a conversation starter and a cherished piece of literary heritage.

Inside, you'll find engaging articles that capture the spirit of the era:

  • A Few Lessons in History from Harry Truman - Merle Miller
  • The Dumbest Quiz Ever
  • Daniel Ellsberg at the Trial of Anthony J. Russo - Martin Arnold
  • They Eat Horses, Don’t They? - Waverley Root
  • What Do They Do for Excitement in the Cayman Islands? - Richard Joseph
  • Norwegians - Patricia Zelver (Fiction)
  • The Blind Side - Bruce Jay Friedman (Fiction)
  • The Little People’s Holiday (Pictured Essay)
  • Wine Festival, 1974 - Including articles about the soaring prices of wine and profiles of American winemakers
  • The Last-Minute Magi (Gifts)
  • The Elegant Getaway Man (Wearables)

This issue also features various artworks and advertisements that reflect the design aesthetics of the 1970s, making it a fantastic representation of its time.

Each magazine is shipped with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation. Combine shipping is available upon request, making it easier to expand your vintage magazine collection.

This Esquire vintage magazine is not just a reading material; it's a collectible treasure that allows you to relive the historical milestones of 1973.

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