Esquire Magazine, March 1968: Here come the Micro Boppers by Michals, Duane; George Frazier IV; Pete Turner; Garry Wills; Raphael Soyer; Grace Paley; Herbert Wilner; Norman S. Morris; Jack Davis - 1968
by Michals, Duane; George Frazier IV; Pete Turner; Garry Wills; Raphael Soyer; Grace Paley; Herbert Wilner; Norman S. Morris; Jack Davis
Esquire Magazine, March 1968: Here come the Micro Boppers
by Michals, Duane; George Frazier IV; Pete Turner; Garry Wills; Raphael Soyer; Grace Paley; Herbert Wilner; Norman S. Morris; Jack Davis
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Chicago: Esquire, 1968. Magazine. First edition. Fair magazine with loss to the spine, light to moderate soiling to the covers, and moisture staining along the bottom edge of the last third; otherwise, interior is clean. BOOKS SHIP THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY, WRAPPED IN PADDING, IN A BOX. The March 1968 issue of Esquire magazine with: six color photographs of professional hockey players by Duane Michals with text by George Frazier IV; a Pete Turner nude; The Second Civil War by Garry Wills about the police war on African-Americans; A Negro Reporter's Dilemmas; seven self portraits by Raphael Soyer, 1927 to 1965; fiction by Grace Paley and Herbert Wilner; men's fashions; How to Buy a Used Car; What is the best way to fly across the Atlantic?; the radio announcer Norman S. Morris; the rise of child models (the Micro-bopper); "These Two Men Think They Can Fly Like Birds"; Never order whiskey in Ireland; and much more. Advertising in the issue includes a shoe ad illustrated by Jack Davis, a Famous Photographers School ad with an Irving Penn portrait of the staff including Richard Avedon, a 2-page Corvette ad, Porsche, and the usual car, liquor, fashion, etc. Edited by Harold T.P. Hayes. 168 pages with 1 gatefold; color and b&w illustrations throughout; 10.25 x 13 inches.
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- Publisher Esquire
- Place of Publication Chicago
- Date Published 1968
- Keywords Periodicals