ESQUIRE November 2001 What They Saw The Next and 50 similar items
ESQUIRE November 2001 What They Saw The Next War Michael Jordan Al Green Bacon
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Esquire |
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Men's Interest |
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November |
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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:
November 2001; Vol 136, No 5
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: WHAT THEY SAW. Stories from inside an American Tragedy. (September 11, 2001) AND: Notes from the next war.
On The Cover: Photo Illustration By Matt Mahurin.
WAR COMES TO AMERICA. War looks the same in Chechnya and Bosnia and Uganda and Beirut. It's always strange; always familiar. Even when you suddenly witness it right outside your front door. By Scott Anderson.
PLUS: Days and nights of Death and Heroes, by John Falk.
AND: Notes from the next war, by Walter Russell Mean.
TO PLAY, OR NOT TO PLAY?. Michael Jordan
maybe as inscrutable as the Danish prince, but what
lies behind his own tortured decision is decidedly more
pragmatic. BY SAM WALKER.
WHAT I'VE LEARNED: Al Green, singer and
preacher, talks about black people and white people, the
mystery of gifts, that one awful day, and how he finally
found peace. "I was knocking on doors of the hotel, telling
strangers, 'I been born again!' They called security."
INTERVIEWED BY LARRY GETLEN.
LET US NOW PRAISE...BACON: In these
nutritionally pious times, a hearty homage to the smoky, salty,
sizzling joy of the best part of pig. Includingbacon recipes,
gourmet hacons, the health benefits of bacon (in a manner of
speaking, and our very favorite bacon joke of all time.
HOW TO PHOTOGRAPH CELEBRITIES.
A legendary photographer takes us on a tour through the
odd forest of contemporary celebrity, The resulting, altogether original portraits -- Don Cheadle losing at dominoes, Julianna Margulies in serene repose -- are surprising
and charming and unsettling. To say nothing of the
photographer's notes . . . BY BRUCE DAVIDSON.
NO ZOLOFT, NO PEACE. What happens
when a man stranded in the middle of a war is suddenly
cut off from his daily meds? Before long, he's on a
balcony, in a toga, addressing the shells as they scream
overhead, An inadvertent experiment in
psychopharmacology. BY JOHN FALK.
THE RESTLESS MAN: THE LONG WAY HOME.
Part one of a lone man's thirty-seven-day round-the-world
journey from New York to Rio to Dar es Salaam to Irkutsk
and points in between, featuring Brazilian beaches,
Zulu beer, Amsterdam hash, Ukraine girls, a trans-Siberian
odyssey, and a breakdown on the far side of the globe.
BY JOHN H. RICHARDSON.
PLUS: Good fares for the long-haul traveler, how to dress in
country without provoking the locals, the word on "world"
cell phones, the best train on earth, and other hard-won
wisdom from our circumnavigator.
PLUS: Regular features, columns, departments and FASHION, and MORE.
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 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!
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