Description
Explore the unique charm of Esquire Magazine's November 1977 issue, featuring a special focus on the amusing yet practical "The Lonely Guy's Grooming Guide" by Bruce Jay Friedman. This iconic vintage magazine is not just a publication but a time capsule of style and cultural commentary relevant to the era, making it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of vintage magazines.
This particular issue is significant as it encapsulates the lifestyle and grooming advice tailored to men navigating solitude—infusing humor and practical tips that resonate well beyond its publication date. With sharp insights from notable writers and a keen eye on men's fashion, this issue exemplifies the essence of late 1970s masculinity.
The condition of this Esquire vintage issue is good, showing light wear typical for its age but still in great shape for collectors and enthusiasts. Images included are representative of the magazine's condition—please refer to them for detailed inspection.

Noteworthy features of this issue include:
- Men's Lifestyle & Grooming: Featuring a humorous guide on personal care by Bruce Jay Friedman, tailored for the solitary man.
- Politics & Society Analysis: A compelling piece on President Jimmy Carter, revealing insights into his leadership during a critical time in American history.
This magazine highlights several intriguing articles that capture the zeitgeist of the late 70s, including:
- The Carter Complex by Eleanor Randolph – A deep dive into Jimmy Carter’s leadership style.
- Can a Complete S.O.B. Be a Good Writer? by Malcolm Cowley – An exploration of genius and personality flaws.
- Million-Dollar Wound by James Jones – A gripping military fiction piece by the acclaimed author.
This Esquire Magazine vintage issue is a must-have for collectors, offering exclusive insights into men's grooming, politics, literature, and more, all wrapped in Esquire's signature humor and charisma.
