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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER, 1976; VOLUME 86 No. 4, WHOLE No. 515
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: ROBERT BLAKE. Only Mrs. Blake can lick Baretta ... everyone else watch out!

REMEMBERING ARNOLD: Some Words and Pictures About ARNOLD GINGRICH, Founding Editor of Esquire, 1903-1976. [Some NICE notes, including notes from Richard Joseph, Rust Hills, Helen Lawrenson, Henry Wolf, Leonard Feather, Joseph Wechsberg, Fritz Banberger, Clay Felker, Martin Meyer, Theodore Peterson, A. J. McClane, and MORE!]

ARTICLES:
The Hunt for an American Nazi ... Howard Blum. [Fascinating account of Charles Kremer and his search for Valerian Trifa]
Television's Junkyard Dog ... Harry Crews. [Cover story article on ROBERT BLAKE, with Full page photo]
The Lonely Guy Cookbook ... Bruce Jay Friedman.
Phil Ochs Ain't Marchin' Anymore ... John Berendt.
The Wicked Witch of North Carolina ... James Seay.

ESQUIRE'S COMPETITION SPECIAL:
Shirts 'n Skins.
James Dickey's Glory ... James Dickey.
Dressing Johnny Jock. [A Paper Doll!]
Playing Doctor ... Philip Singerman.
Running in Packs ... Sam Merrill.
Esquire's Competition Kit.
The Backyard Olympics ... Charles Gaines.

FEATURES:
Boots Fit for a Duke ... Jerry Bowles.
One Perfect Picture of CATHERINE DENEUVE ... Photographed by Helmut Newton. [NICE TWO PAGE Photo, photographed on her living room floor! SEE BELOW!]
Sweet Chairity.

FICTION: How the Indians Come Home ... Frederick Busch.

FASHION: Wild and Woolly.

DEPARTMENTS:
Harry Crews: Grits -- Running fox.
Joan Didion: The Coast -- Where Tonight Show guests go to rest.
Jean Stafford: Books -- Mrs. Hemingway remembers.
Taylor Branch: Washington -- The Mike Hammer of politics.
Richard Joseph: Getting There -- South of France: Why wait for summer?.
Gordon Lish: Outdoors -- A perfect day for the prevaricator.
Sound and Fury -- Letters from our readers.
Nora Ephron: Media -- Porter goes to the convention: A fable.
Backstage with Esquire -- The view from within.
Cover designed by Pellegrini, Kaestle & Gross.
Cover photographed by Jim McCrary.


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