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" In the Esquire review, Tom Carson called her performance " terrific.
In an article in Esquire magazine in 1976, sportswriter Harry Stein published an article called the " All Time All-Star Argument Starter ," a list of five ethnic baseball teams.
In an attempt to institute a 26 % cut-back in the use of fabrics, the War Production Board drew up regulations for the wartime manufacture of what Esquire magazine called, " streamlined suits by Uncle Sam.
In a 1968 article in Esquire magazine, he called them " four vacant youths ... dummy figures with tousled heads ( and ) no talent.
Esquire called it " the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language.
The April 1990 issue of Esquire magazine featured The Real Book in the " Man At His Best " column by Mark Roman, in an article called " Clef Notes.
He was once called " The Best Dressed Man in San Francisco " by Esquire magazine.
The Los Angeles Times called The Cheating Culture a " lucid and thoughtful book ". Esquire called it a " damning and persuasive critique of America's new economic life.
He had a column in Esquire called " Grits " for fourteen months in the 1970s, where he covered such topics as cockfighting and dog fighting.
Jacobs wrote about it in an Esquire article called " My Outsourced Life " ( 2005 ).
In another experiment Jacobs wrote an article for Esquire called " I Think You're Fat " ( 2007 ), about the experiment he conducted with Radical Honesty, a lifestyle of total truth-telling promoted by Virginia therapist Brad Blanton, whom Jacobs interviewed for the article.
* Columbia Pictures, having bought the book's pre-publication film rights, was not able to produce a script that was approved by the Army while producer David L. Wolper, who also tried to buy the same rights, could not obtain finance for filming. A screenplay was written by George Goodman who had served with the Special Forces in the 1950s as a military intelligence officer and had written a 1961 article about the Special Forces called The Unconventional Warriors in Esquire Magazine.
Esquire magazine called their Monte Cristo sandwich one of the best sandwiches in America.
When a number of Esquire pieces were collected into a book called Fame and Obscurity, Talese paid tribute in its introduction to two writers he admired by citing " an aspiration on my part to somehow bring to reportage the tone that Irwin Shaw and John O ' Hara had brought to the short story.
Erik Larson, author of The Devil in the White City, praised Ghost Soldiers as a " Great Escape for the Pacific Theater ," and Esquire called it " the greatest World War II story never told.

Esquire and book
Jacobs, an editor at Esquire magazine, read the entire 2002 version of the 15th edition, describing his experiences in the well-received 2004 book, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World.
* Dorothy Parker begins writing book reviews for Esquire.
For reasons that are still unclear, the book was republished, with certain additions and deletions, two years later under the alternative title, The Posies of George Gascoigne, Esquire.
In 2005, Garry Wills wrote " What Jesus Meant ," in which he examined " What Would Jesus Really Do " ( also a book review in Esquire Magazine ).
Confidence Men was cited on various “ best book ” lists, and named an Esquire 2011 Best Book of the Year, with David Granger commenting: “ Journalism like this is all too rare .” In the March 2012 issue of The Atlantic, James Fallows cited Confidence Men in his article “ Obama, Explained ,” writing that the Obama administration ’ s “ early failure of accountability ” in its “ apparent coddling of Wall Street in 2009 ... is the main theme of Ron Suskind ’ s Confidence Men … it created a substantive and symbolic problem the administration has never fully recovered from.
Most of his career has been spent as an editor, at such places as Alfred A. Knopf ; Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich ; Esquire Magazine ; New England Monthly ; Life Magazine ; and TIME, Inc. His book Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center ( Viking, 2003 ) was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in history.
In 2006, journalist Robert Kurson wrote a book on May that was expanded from an article Kurson wrote for Esquire magazine.
The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century is a 2004 book by Thomas P. M. Barnett based around an earlier article he wrote for Esquire magazine.
Though primarily an author of nonfiction, Howard also wrote book reviews for The New York Times and short stories that were published in The Saturday Evening Post, Esquire, and elsewhere.
The book was shortlisted for the Waterstone's / Volvo / Esquire Prize for the Best Non-Fiction Book of the Year, 1994.
The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World is the title of a book by Esquire editor A. J. Jacobs, published in 2004.
From the book Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical of King James ’ s Irish Army List ( 1689 ) written by John D ’ Alton, Esquire & Barrister of Dublin Ireland in 1885 you are able to locate a list of important persons having bore the Quinn surname and its many variations.
The book was excerpted in the September 1973 issue of Esquire magazine, with Kiick and Csonka on the cover of the magazine, dressed as Old-West dandies.

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He was dressed in a manner Esquire might suggest for the outdoor man's country weekend.
He also drew precise crisp spots, which he sold to various literary and artistic journals, The New Yorker, for instance, or Esquire.
Working as a copywriter for Esquire, he left in January 1952 after being denied a $ 5 raise.
In her feature in Esquire magazine Gellar expressed her pride for her work on Buffy, " I truly believe that it is one of the greatest shows of all time and it will go down in history as that.
The two struck up a conversation when Corman mentioned he liked a cinema piece Bogdanovich wrote for Esquire.
A frequent visitor to the set, she was photographed there by Esquire magazine and the resulting photographs generated considerable publicity for both Tate and the film.
After being featured, under his pseudonym of Captain Crunch, in an article in the October 1971 issue of Esquire Magazine titled " Secrets of the Little Blue Box ", he was sentenced in 1972 to five years ’ probation for toll fraud.
In 1956, Blue Note employed Reid Miles, an artist who worked for Esquire magazine.
Johnson was turned into a national celebrity by the writer Tom Wolfe in a classic 1965 article for Esquire magazine.
Sometime in this period, Buck also obtained the office of Esquire of the Body ( likely an honorary distinction for him ); it was an office he held when Elizabeth died in 1603.
In May 1961 she traveled to Montgomery, Alabama while working on an article about Southern attitudes for Esquire.
In September of the same year, Joseph and Ester Howell deeded of their property to the Reverend James Moir, Lawrence Toole ( a merchant ), Captains Aquilla Sugg and Elisha Battle, and Benjamin Hart, Esquire, for five shillings and one peppercorn.
Paul Tutmarc of Audiovox Manufacturing Co. built a solid body electric bass in 1935 and Adolph Rickenbacker had marketed a solid-body guitar in the 1930s and Paul A. Bigsby had built one for Merle Travis in 1948 and Leo Fender also independently created his own ( the Fender " Broadcaster " later changed to " Esquire " for copyright reasons, a single pickup model ) in 1948.
He also worked for the magazines, Interview, Esquire, Mademoiselle, Glamour, GQ, Newsweek, Harper's Bazaar, Rolling Stone, Time, Vogue, Allure, Vanity Fair, Details, and Elle.
She began photographing on assignment for magazines such as Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and The Sunday Times Magazine in 1959.
Although she continued to photograph on assignment ( e. g., in 1968 she shot documentary photographs of poor sharecroppers in rural South Carolina for Esquire magazine ), in general her magazine assignments decreased as her fame as an artist increased.
She won Esquire magazine's New Star Award for 1947 as well as awards from Down Beat magazine continuously from 1947 through 1952, and from Metronome magazine from 1948 through 1953.
'" In an article for the March 2007 issue of Esquire, Downey told author Scott Raab that he wanted to address " this whole thing about the bipolar " after receiving a phone call from " the Bipolar Association " asking him about being bipolar.
In an interview in Esquire magazine in 2000, Grove encouraged America to be " vigilant as a nation to have tolerance for difference, a tolerance for new people.
Lewis-Smith started writing weekly columns in Time Out magazine where he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived Sunday Correspondent, and The Mail on Sunday ( where he often substituted for Burchill ) as well as Esquire magazine.
As a jazz artist he won the 1944 Esquire magazine Gold Award, was highly rated in the Metronome polls of 1937-42 and 1945, and was selected for the Playboy magazine All Star Band, 1957-60.
In the December 1946 issue of Esquire magazine, a caption for her photograph teased that she " experiments with motion pictures of the subconscious, but here is finite evidence that the lady herself is infinitely photogenic.

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