Description
Discover the charm of a bygone era with this collectible edition of Esquire Magazine, dated June 1973. This vintage magazine features iconic figures such as the legendary John Wayne, the great jazz musician Duke Ellington, and renowned author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Not only does this issue showcase their remarkable contributions to arts and culture, but it also serves as a time capsule that reflects the changing social climate of the 1970s.
The June 1973 issue of Esquire is particularly noteworthy as it captures significant cultural moments and insights from that time. It includes a variety of engaging articles and fiction, such as Philip Nobile's 'King Cancer' and Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 'The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira.' This issue is a must-have for enthusiasts of vintage literature and history, providing a unique perspective on the era.
This magazine is in excellent condition, showing only light wear typical for its age, making it a fantastic addition for collectors of vintage magazines. The remarkable state of preservation ensures that you can appreciate the rich history encapsulated within its pages.
- Features captivating articles from prominent writers and cultural figures of the time.
- A great collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines and Americana.
Take advantage of this opportunity to own a piece of magazine history. The item pictured in this listing is exactly what you'll receive. Please refer to the images for condition details. We offer combined shipping, so feel free to ask! All our items come with a protective plastic covering to ensure their preservation for years to come.
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This issue of Esquire Magazine from June 1973 is not just a read; it’s a collectible piece of art and history that brings past cultural icons and attention-grabbing stories right to your hands. Perfect for both display and reading, this vintage magazine invites nostalgia and admiration alike.