Description
This vintage issue of Esquire Magazine from January 30, 1979, prominently features the fiction piece On Your Own by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a luminary in American literature. This collectible magazine captures the essence of the late 1970s, presenting a fascinating look at the intersection of culture, politics, and media. The vintage magazine is in very good condition, with minor wear on the edges, making it a perfect addition to any collection.
The January 30, 1979 issue provides a unique snapshot of American society, featuring an exciting array of content that resonates with both history enthusiasts and current readers. It delves into significant cultural events and offers critical commentary on various topics, making it an invaluable read for those interested in literature and the dynamics of the time.
Among its notable features, this edition includes:
- The Riddle of Sadat – An insightful exploration by Gail Sheehy of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's complexities.
- Blessed Are the Women of America, for Donahue Is Their Shepherd – A cultural critique by William Brashler focusing on the influence of television host Phil Donahue.
In addition, this issue encompasses articles on media, finance, and reflections on global issues, including a tribute to Bob Arthur and insights on China’s increasing role in world affairs. Each article provides a window into the thoughts and discussions that shaped a significant period in history.
All our vintage magazine items come with a plastic protective covering to ensure longevity and preservation. Plus, we offer combined shipping options—just ask us!
This Esquire Magazine vintage issue is not only a must-have for avid collectors and literature enthusiasts but also serves as a valuable historical artifact, bringing to life the cultural and political environment of the era. Don’t miss the chance to own this rare find.
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