Description
Discover a remarkable piece of literary history with this Esquire Magazine from September 1979. This vintage issue showcases an exclusive unpublished short story by the legendary author William Faulkner, making it an essential collectible for fans of literature and vintage magazines alike.
This particular issue reflects the cultural landscape of the late 1970s, capturing the evolving trends in media, fashion, and lifestyle. Not only does it feature Faulkner’s "With Caution and Dispatch", a poignant tale set against the backdrop of WWI aviation, but it also delves into insightful articles about societal issues, media confusion during the gasoline shortage, and a thoughtful examination of beauty perceptions in men.
This issue stands out not only for its literary discovery but also for the depth and diversity of its content. From fashion to intriguing profiles and cultural commentary, each page offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it a must-have for any serious collector.
This vintage magazine is in very good condition with minor edge wear, preserving the integrity of its pages and articles. Pictures reflect the exact item, so you can purchase with confidence.
Key Features:
- Includes a previously unpublished short story by William Faulkner.
- Covers media analysis and highlights fall fashion trends of the period.
This Esquire vintage issue is not just a magazine; it’s a collectible treasure that brings together literature, culture, and style in one captivating package. A perfect addition to your collection, this magazine will resonate with both literature enthusiasts and fans of classic journalism alike.

Experience the nostalgia and significance of vintage magazines like this issue, which provide priceless cultural insights and entertainment from a pivotal moment in history.
