Description: SEPTEMBER 1937 ESQUIRE MAGAZINE F. SCOTT FITZGERALD, JOHN STEINBECK JESSE STUART Click images to enlarge Description SEPTEMBER 1937 ESQUIRE MAGAZINE Esquire: The Magazine for Men: Volume VIII No. 3; September 1937 John Steinbeck's first appearance of "The Ears of Johnny Bear", and F. Scott Fitzgerald's first appearance of "The Long Way Out", other items by/about: F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Steinbeck, Jesse Stuart, Louis Paul, Werther Freidman, M. Walthall Jackson, W.L. White, Herbert Clyde Lewis, Michael Fessier, Burton Roscoe, Walter Brooks, William C. White, Stewart H. Holbrook, William Moulton Marston (Charles MacArthur), B. Roueche (Bert Rogers), Albert Parry (Marshall blucher), Harry Salpeter (william Gropper) John R. Tunis, Etc... 210 PAGES THIS MAGAZINE IS COMPLETE, CLEAN AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION... PLEASE SEE PICTURES. September 1937 Esquire SOME OF THE CONTENTS ARE... Fiction The Long Way Out By F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Fiction The Ears of Johnny Bear By JOHN STEINBECK GEORGE PETTY PIN UP 2 HURRELL PHOTOGRAPHS Fiction Uncle Fonse and the Starlings By JESSE STUART Articles A Modern Sheik The Bedouin prince embodied the decline of the desert that had come with western civilization By CARL R. RASWAN Fiction The Boy and the Can The gravel road lead somewheres where folks bathed every day and did things beside chop and plow By M. WALTHALL JACKSON Personalities William Gropper: Proletarian He makes the gentry pay through the nose, that he may more freely donate cartoons to obscure radical magazines By HARRY SALPETER Pictorial Features Dorothy Lamour Personalities Genius Borderline Case Doping out Charlie MacArthur as the eternal bad boy, surprisingly docile when he is shrewdly lead By WM. MOULTON MARSTON Articles How Are You Boys Fixed for Drinks? A gent of the press tells the consumer what goes on under the names of Sales Psychology, Big Business and Publicity By CREIGHTON PEET Fiction Madison Avenue Episode After slaving thirty-five years for the Dixie-Land Corporation, Michael C. Krantz takes a stand By WERTHER FRIEDMAN Fiction Surprise for the Boys There wasn’t much of a wallop in burning a lug like this Kosky who was already dead from the neck up By HERBERT CLYDE LEWIS Every Article. Every Page. Images sell! Get Supersized Images & Free Image HostingCreate your brand with Auctiva's Customizable Templates. The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's Counter
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Publication Name: ESQUIRE MAGAZINE
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Genre: Art & Photography, Automobiles, Biography, Cars, Cartoon, Celebrity, Classics, Comics, Design, Fashion, Food & Drink, Humor & Satire, Illustration, Lifestyle, Literature, Men, Sports
Language: English
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Publication Month: September
Publication Year: 1937
Publisher: ESQUIRE
Topic: Fiction, Golf, Jazz, Photography, Poetry, Politics