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It Wasn't Pretty, Folks, but Didn't We Have Fun?: Esquire in the Sixties

It Wasn't Pretty, Folks, but Didn't We Have Fun?: Esquire in the Sixties

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best book about esquire in the 1960s
Review: A terrific, well-documented look at Esquire magazine in the 1960s -- the heyday of Gay Talese, Michael Herr, Diane Arbus, Tom Wolfe, and legendary editor Harold Hayes. A must read for any student of magazine history.


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