Description
This March 1977 issue of Esquire Magazine offers a compelling look at the early presidency of Jimmy Carter, blending incisive political commentary with the wit and humor that Esquire is known for. As a collector of vintage magazines, you won’t want to miss this iconic edition, which explores the social, cultural, and political landscape of the late 1970s.
Featuring the notable article "Kicking Carter While He’s Up!", this issue provides a satirical yet insightful critique of Carter’s rise in Washington, capturing the tone of the era. With contributions from celebrated writers and journalists like Paul Slansky, Harry Stein, and Taylor Branch, it dives deep into the influential topics of the time, making it not just an entertaining read but also a significant piece of political history.
The magazine is in very good condition, showing minor edge wear typical for its age, making it a great collectible for enthusiasts and historians alike. This vintage issue provides a snapshot of 1970s America, a valuable addition to any magazine collection that reflects on the past.
This magazine is a treasure trove of articles and features, including:
- Political Insight: Sharp critique and analysis of the contemporary political climate.
- Cultural Commentary: A unique look at trends and social issues of the time.
Don't miss your chance to own this piece of history and add this collectible vintage magazine to your collection. Perfect for fans of Jimmy Carter's presidency, the humor of the 1970s, and for those who appreciate classic Esquire journalism.