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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: MARCH 1989; VOLUME 111, NO. 3
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: DENNIS QUAID without underwear. Can the actor find salvation as Jerry Lee Lewis? And more important, can he find his shorts? By John Ed Bradley. Cover: Photograph of Dennis Quaid by Matthew Rolston.

FEATURES:
FIRST PERSON: Talking AIDS to Death. Never before had he succeeded so well. Or failed so dismally. By Randy Shuts.

PROFILE: Goodness Gracious! Dennis Quaid becomes "The Killer." By John Ed Bradley.

A MAN'S PLACE: In the Music Room of Isaac Stern. The perfect place for a little night music. Photograph by Arnold Newman.

ESSAY: The Heartbreak of Presbyopia. Still, it's a lot better than death and taxes. By Glen Waggoner.

THE LITERARY LIFE: Captain Fiction Rides Again. Gordon Lish, fulfilled. By Lisa Grunwald.

FASHION: Suitable for Framing: The artist as canvas: three imaginations investigate personal style. Photographs by Phillip Dixon.

DOCUMENTARY: Presumed Guilty. For two innocent men, the hard part began when they got out of jail. By David Finkel.

FICTION: The Bullet's Flight. In some lives, violence is not such a big damn deal. By Denis Johnson.

WOMEN WE LOVE: JULIA ROBERTS. Photographs by Lance Staedler. [1 page of text, plus TWO FULL PAGE photos, gorgeous!]

MAN AT HIS BEST: THE ENLIGHTENED TRAVELER: Those Wacky Finns. By Daniel Asa Rose.
CLASSICS: The Turtleneck. By John Berendt.
REAL MUSIC: These Awards Were Presented Earlier. By Daniel Okrent.
LIVING QUARTERS : Hang 'Em Here. By Phil Patton.
FIRST-RATE: Four More Ears. By Paul Schneider.
THE DRINKING MAN: The Big Red One. By William Grimes.
MOTORING: Weenie with a Black Belt. By Patrick Bedard.

SMART MONEY:
THE INVESTOR: The Wolves of Wall Street. By Donald R. Katz.
THE BUSINESS TRAVELER: Flying Like the Boss. By Glenn Eichler.
INSURANCE: The People vs. the Premiums.
THE STRATEGIST: High Plains Drifter. By Stanley Bing.

DEPARTMENTS:
THE SOUND AND THE FURY. Letters from Readers.
BACKSTAGE: Room with a Viewpoint By Lee Eisenberg.
AMERICAN BEAT: In Good Faith By Bob Greene.
THE SPORTING LIFE: A Brother's Keeper By Mike Lupica.
ACTIVE HEALTH: Aspirin on Trial By John Poppy.
MAN POWER: Tunes of Glory Take 6, David Sanborn, Chris Isaak.
ESQUIRE RECOMMENDS: Mediterranean Twist Photograph by George Hurrell.
ADVERSARIA: The Honeymoon Is Over. By Steve Brodner.


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