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Esquire "The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! Issue Date: DECEMBER 1991; VOLUME 116, No. 6 IN THIS ISSUE:- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 COVER: Oh My God! (It's Christamas). Cover Photograph Of CHRIS AMERICA By Chris Callis. (MADONNA Inpersonator). FEATURES: RETROSPECTIVE: ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: Behind the Photographs. FOR TWENTY YEARS she's taken her best shot. A collection of previously unpublished images. REAL LIFE: Father's War. ESQUIRE'S FINAL EXCERPT from Unto the Sons, a book ten years in the making, chronicles the author's experience as an Italian in wartime America. By GAY TALESE. PARODY: Christmas Cards from the Edge. HOLIDAY CHEER from your pals Spike, Sting, Madonna, Daryl Gates and the LAPD, and the Republican National Corñmittee. ILLUSTRATIONS BY GARY HALLGREN. AMERICANA: White People in Paradise. THE WILD WEST HAS always represented our manifest destiny, the promised land. But is it? And what has it become? BY WILLIAM KITTREDGE. FICTION: Let It Snow. IT WAS CHRISTMASTIME in Beverly Hills, and America's most powerful TV comic was bringing such good cheer to his writers that it hurt. BY ROBERT WARD. ICONS: The Hippest Guy in the Room. FROM BUGSY SIEGEL to Mike Tyson, Times Square to Kuala Lumpur -- wherever there was action, Harold Conrad was there. A celebration of the last truly cool operator. BY MARK JACOBSON. ESQUIRE SPECIAL: C Company By JOHN SACK. OUR VETERAN CORRESPONDENT was the only American reporter to ride with the first line of tanks into Iraq. Dodging the fire of friend and foe alike, he brings us a grunt's -- eye view of the largest tank battle in American military history. Living Quarters: IRONS IN THE FIRE: Six designers have fashioned their own distinctive cutlery for the homey hearth. BY PHIL PATTON. House Hunting: A FLAT IN LONDON: When seeking a pied-a-terre, be sure to watch the exchange rate-and avoid the gazumpt. BY PAUL SCHNEIDER. FASHION: Beyond the Penguin Principle: THE TUXEDO IS an evening classic, but it can leave everyone looking like carbon copies. Now there's a new look for the old monkey suit. PHOTOGRAPHS BY WILLIAM LAXTON. The Shapes of Things to Come: SCENES FROM ESQUIRE'S spring 1992 fashion preview, featuring eighteen of the world's greatest men's wear designers. PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAN LECCA. MAN AT HIS BEST: What's Happening: 0. Winston Link, Wim Wenders, Health Watch, Jgarashi's razors, Wild Bill Cleaver's leathers, Tim Berne's ax, and more. Eat and Run: A PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR SAUCE Looking for restaurants that do justice to wild game? Hunt no more. By JOHN MARIANI. Off the Charts: HAVE YOURSELF A WIGGY LITTLE CHRISTMAS: Miranda Sex Garden sings punk madrigals with Brit quaintness. BY KURT LODER. The Seasoned Cook: ILL HAVE WHAT THE POOR FOLKS ARE HAVING: Chick-pea fries have come to America. BY REGINA SCHRAMBLING. COLUMNS AND DEPARTMENTS: Terry McDonell: EDITOR'S PAGE: Why Madonna, why now. Mike Lupica: THE SPORTING LIFE: Predictions for the coming year. Thomas McGuane: FISHING: Practicing the F-word. George Plimpton: HANGING OUT: The lonely flight of Mr. Bird. Jim Harrison: THE RAW AND THE COOKED: A hungry American in Paris. DEPARTMENTS: Stanley Bing: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: How to play the Christmas thing. The Spindicator: Br MICHAEL HIRSCHORN AND Gui MARTIN. CULTURE WATCH: Camille Paglia, Big Latvian au pairs, Claude Montana's Dacron sundress, Big Think books, and much, much more! The Sound and the Fury: LETTERS FROM READERS. Backstage with Esquire. This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD + condition (see photo), Approx 9" X 11" Magazine Format. Vintage Esquire magazines are more and more sought after as time goes by, and they are getting more scarce on the market!