Description
Explore the captivating world of vintage magazines with the July 3-19, 1979 issue of Esquire Magazine. This collectible vintage issue features a striking cover that highlights acclaimed author Geoffrey Wolff alongside his father, offering a poignant glimpse into his life experiences tied to his memoir excerpt, The Guilt of Sons, The Lies of Fathers, which begins on page 23.
This edition of Esquire Magazine stands out not just for its evocative cover story but also for its rich content that blends cultural commentary, journalism, and lifestyle features. It encapsulates the cultural insights of the late 1970s, making it a must-have for collectors who appreciate the profound narratives that define vintage magazines.
Within its pages, you will find engaging articles such as:
- The Guilt of Sons, The Lies of Fathers by Geoffrey Wolff – A revealing memoir about the complexities of father-son relationships.
- The Real Estate Panic by Richard Reeves – An in-depth analysis of America's obsession with real estate during a pivotal economic moment.
This issue is in good condition, showing light wear typical for its age. It is an excellent addition to any vintage magazine collection, showcasing both historical significance and personal storytelling.
Key Features:
- A vintage glimpse into the familial themes explored by Geoffrey Wolff.
- Insights into the cultural climate of the 70s, relevant for historians and enthusiasts alike.
Secure your piece of history today with this collectible vintage issue of Esquire Magazine.

This magazine is not just a reading item; it represents a time capsule into the past. Perfect for fans of vintage literature and those interested in 1970s cultural commentary.
