An entertaining men's guide to life in the twenty-first century introduces 668 important rules, accompanied by full-color illustrations, designed to set men straight about everything, including cologne, leftover chili, luggage, sports, and other important topics.
George Lois, who led advertising's creative revolution in the 1960s, was hand-picked by the legendary editor Harold Hayes to convey visually that Esquire - a leading proponent of another creative revolution of the time, New Journalism - was ...
Excerpts from the magazine's "What I've Learned" columns features intimate discussions with such individuals as Yogi Berra, Robert De Niro, and Jack Nicholson, and shares their life philosophies and photographic portraits.
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13.95 With a little help from Esquire , you are Man at his Best at work and at play . With lots of wit and plenty of wisdom , this astute guide advises men on all aspects of life in the boardroom and the bedroom , from what never to ...
EDWARD GIBBON Esquire to Mrs. GIBBON, Beriton. DEAR MADAM, PAR'S, February the izth, 1763. You remember our agreement,-fhort and frequent letters. T-he first part of the treaty you have no doubt of my observing.
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