Description
This vintage issue of Esquire Magazine is a significant piece of media history, dating from January 2-16, 1979. Featuring iconic Hollywood stars Burt Reynolds and Dolly Parton on the cover, this magazine encapsulates a vibrant moment in popular culture. The striking imagery combined with insightful articles makes it a must-have for collectors of vintage magazines.
In this Year-End Special, readers will find a captivating mix of cultural commentary, engaging articles, and reflections on the past year. This edition is particularly notable for its retrospective insights, which capture the spirit of the late 1970s while discussing issues still relevant today. Whether you are an avid reader of Esquire or a new collector, this issue offers a delightful glimpse into the past.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges, typical for its age. Each item listed is the exact copy you will receive, and we encourage you to examine the detailed photos provided to verify the condition.
Among the highlights in this issue are:
- Dubious Achievement Awards for 1978 - A humorous look back at the year’s most questionable moments.
- Legends of the Fall - An evocative piece by Jim Harrison that captures the essence of the season.
- Michael Cimino’s Battle to Make a Great Movie - An inside story on the filmmaking process of one of Hollywood's notable directors.
- The Case for Buying Stocks Now - A timely financial analysis that remains relevant amid changing market conditions.
As a collector, you'll also appreciate that each item comes with a plastic protective covering for long-term preservation. This issue of Esquire is not just a magazine; it's an investment in nostalgia and a collectible piece that reflects the artistry of its time.
This issue remains a great piece of magazine history and an essential addition to any collection of vintage magazines!
