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Issue Date: MARCH 1997; VOLUME 127, NO. 3
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: The Truth about Male Vanity. A 24 page special section on tuning up your body, brain, hairline, wardrobe, and sex appeal and unleasing your inner peacock. Cover Photograph By Davies + Starr.

FEATURES:
THE TRUTH ABOUT MALE VANITY You Look Great (Honest). The line between healthy egoism and decadent narcissism is a fragile one. A meditation on the perils of modern masculinity.

I Feel Pretty, By MICHAEL SOLOMON. Colored contacts, teeth bleaching, self-tanners, and lots of Rogaine. One man's ugly adventures.

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA, by Guy Martin. Humvees to pec implants, from the Frank Sinatra credit card public weeping: a catalog of manly self-regard, self-love, and self-delusion.

OVER THE HILL, MY ASS! By RICK TELANDER. He's old, he's gimpy his wife mocks him for still playing hoops. So clear out when he drives the lane.

COMRADE, YOUR TABLE IS READY By PATRIC KUH. Has Moscow's cuisine survived the Soviet era? A cook's tour of the new Russia--a spooky land of cell phones, shoulder holsters, and big jewelry.

THE KING'S LAST LAP By SHAUN ASSAEL. Auto racing is the sport that RICHARD PETTY built, and now that there's big money, he wants pole position. [NICE article, multiple photos!]

REALITY CHECK: The First Lady's yogi; Al Sharpton's protest road show; David Letterman's Bottom Ten list; and Katharine Graham's economics lesson.
Plus: Flight 800 from Tehran? By Jeannette Walls.

ESKY: Oscar predictions; carnivalesque con- doms; supper in Santa Monica; Crashing, smashing Deborah Unger; Prince versus '? ; getting to know Nome; and Chris Rock on a roll. Plus: Pete Hamill on Saint Paddy's Day, and more.

THE MALE ANIMAL: Submersible shoes; trading places in bed; the new wave of long boards; unsafe aerobics; cocaine's come- uppance; the bad in your blood; and our concupiscent kids.

COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS:
The Sound andthe Fury: Letters from readers.
Backstage with Esquire: Notes on contributors.
The Sporting Life: Kevin Garnett schools the NBA. By MIKE LUPICA.
Cinema Verité: Everything we know about power we learned from The Godfather By DAVID THOMSON.
Wild kingdom: Sex with aliens: Secrets Qf the pros. Br MARK LEYNER.
MoneyTalks: What you can learn from Wall Street's short sellers. Br CHRISTOPHER BYRON.
Mr. Peepers, Esq. Meet Thomas Kelly, literary sandhog. BYJULIE BAUMGOLD.
GENTLEMAN: Suiting Up for Spring. Two new trends and eight rules of thumb. By WOODY HOCHSWENDER.
The Modern View: A new international style of sleek minimalism. PHOTOGRAPHS BY NADIR.
Classic Dine: Dean Martin's swinging look revisited. PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT TRACHTENBERG.
khaki Couture: Actor Matt Damon dresses up for a hot summer. PHOTOGRAPHS BY TROY Woan.
Two Vent or Net to Vent? When buying jackets, you gotta watch your back. By WOODY HOCHSWENDER.

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Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 8 1/2" X 11" Standard magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!