Mademoiselle Magazine – November 1972 – The Russia Nobody Knows by Mary Cantwell (Good Condition)
Explore one of Mademoiselle’s most culturally rich and visually engaging issues with the November 1972 edition. Headlined by the powerful travel feature “The Russia Nobody Knows” by Mary Cantwell, this issue takes readers on an introspective journey through Soviet Central Asia, fashion in Moscow, and the cinematic rise of women onscreen—all paired with the style and sophistication Mademoiselle is known for.
Condition:
This magazine is in good vintage condition with moderate wear due to age.
You will receive the exact item shown in the photos.
A plastic protective covering is included.
Combined shipping available upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents
FEATURES & FICTION
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“The Russia Nobody Knows” — Journey through Samarkand, Tashkent, and Sibi, by Mary Cantwell
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Women in Film – A sharp cultural critique by Penelope Gilliatt
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Short Story: “The Sand, Oh, the Sand” by Natalya Baranskaya (Translated from Russian)
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Thanksgiving for 12 … Made Easy by Dona Guimaraes
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Tennis & Performance Culture: Billie Jean King, Jimmy Connors, Stan Smith
FASHION
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Real Coats in Russia: The enduring styles you keep
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Real Hats in Russia: The iconic accessories you give and receive
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City Suiting: Six sporty, sharp suiting options
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In Black & White – Clean lines and timeless contrasts
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Checkmates: The return of patterns in fall fashion
BEAUTY
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Beauty Memo 1 & 2: Seasonal skincare, hand, and nail care
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Spotlight on Women in Film: Featuring Judd Bowker, Susan Tyrrell, Sandy Dennis
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Beauty Fact Sheet: Shine techniques and beauty spheres
COLLEGE & CAREERS
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Mademoiselle 1972–73 College Competitions – Entry guide
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The Women’s Film Archive: Preservation and cultural commentary
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Essay: “Why Women Remain” – A candid exploration by Catherine Calvert
TRAVEL
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Skiing Guides: Best resorts in the U.S., Austria, and Canada
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Quick Getaways: Princeton weekend, Sapporo Olympics preview
ENVIRONMENTS
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Essay: The U.S. at 25 by Marty Carnett – A sociopolitical reflection
IN EVERY ISSUE
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New Man Column by David Newman & Robert Benton
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Sex and the Single Woman’s Guide to Sex by Dr. Virginia Johnson
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Capitol Woman: Insight into the Democratic Women’s Caucus
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Art Scene: Coverage of Matisse and Lucille Fiel exhibits
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Poem by Anne Sexton
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Mlle. Looks for People, Mailbag, and Newman’s Railway Catalogue
This issue blends deep cultural reporting with modern fashion, female-forward commentary, and compelling fiction—offering a vivid snapshot of early 1970s thought and style. A perfect addition for collectors, researchers, or vintage magazine enthusiasts.




