Description
Discover a piece of history with this vintage issue of Esquire Magazine, dating back to June 1977, featuring an iconic cover of John F. Kennedy. This collectible magazine not only highlights the Kennedy legacy through thought-provoking articles, but it also offers a captivating snapshot of the political and cultural climate of the late 1970s.
This issue is particularly significant as it includes a compelling article by renowned journalist Tom Wicker, entitled "Kennedy Without End, Amen," which reflects deeply on JFK's enduring impact on American society and politics. It features a rich mix of content ranging from cultural critiques to artistic showcases, making it a valued addition for collectors of vintage magazines and enthusiasts of American history.
In good condition, this magazine showcases only minor edge wear typical for its age, making it an excellent find for anyone looking to enhance their magazine collection. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive, ensuring authenticity and value.
Esquire magazine has long been celebrated for its blend of sharp commentary and stylish presentation, and this June 1977 issue is no exception. It's an essential piece for anyone interested in vintage culture, journalism, and the iconic figures of the 20th century.
- Includes features on notable articles such as "Savage Skulls" on the gritty New York street scene and the stunning works of fantasy artist Frank Frazetta.
- Offers insights into 70s culture with special sections like "Don't Get Mad, Get Even," providing humorous takes on life and society.
This collectible Esquire vintage issue is a fantastic piece that captures the spirit of a pivotal era in American history, making it a must-have for aficionados of vintage magazines and collectors of quality journalism and cultural retrospectives.

Your purchase supports your passion for vintage magazines while offering a unique opportunity to own a slice of cultural history.