Esquire - June 1934
English | 176 pages | scanned PDF | 63.8 mb
ARTICLES
19 – Ernest Hemingway – Shootism versus Sport
20 – Giovanni Gentile & Francesco Nitto – Two Opposing Views of Italy
23 – F. Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald – “Show Mr. and Mrs. –“
27 – Jim Tully – The Last Carnival
32 – Jimmie Charters – Rackets of the Barroom
36 – Hillel Bernstein – The Golden Age of Journalism
38 – Frederic Glover – Blood and Steel
41 – John Earle Uhler – Tomorrow’s Man of the South
53 – Thomas Beer – Current Mysteries
60 – Bruce L. Henry – Sailor to the Squire
69 – John R. Tunis – The Welcome Bar
72 – Day Edgar – Campus Blues
90 – Ralph Bandini – I Saw a Sea Monster
113 – Fred C. Kelly – How Bonds Do Harm
144 – Parke Hanley – The Perennial Outcast
FICTION/HUMOR
24 – Theodore Dreiser – Mathewson (ss)
29 – W.R. Burnett – For Charity’s Sake (ss)
30 – Jacob Wassermann – Geronimo de Aguillar (ss)
35 – Edward Acheson – Hide Your Eyes (ss)
42 – Joseph Schrank – The Incredible Gourmet (ss)
44 – M.C. Blackman – Have a Rosebud (ss)
48 – Robert Snider – Without Flowers (ss)
54 – D.H. Lawrence – Strike-Pay (ss)
59 – Harry Ashe – Zero-Zero (ss)
66 – John V.A. Weaver – Gentian for Dreams (ss)
78 – Michael Fessier – Lady in the Rain (ss)
81 – Sheldon Dick – Divorce in the Manger (humor)
82 – Raymond Knight – My Cinemania (humor)
84 – Wallace Irwin – The Breakfast Table Murder Mystery (humor)
101 – Don Wright – The Silver Drinking Set (ss)
106 – Norman Matson – Under His Hat (humor)
131 – Edgar Lee Masters – Two Views of a Rainy Night (po)
PLUS
letters, book/music/film reviews, articles on sports,
fashion and lots and lots of cartoons.
ss = short story
Comments need intelligible text (not only emojis or meaningless drivel). No upload requests, visit the forum or message the uploader for this. Use common sense and try to stay on topic.