Esquire: Special Cheap Issue

The majority of texts and pictures for the "Special Cheap Issue of Esquire", which came out on April 25, were stolen, made of rubbish or by dint of cheap stunts.

The editorial has managed to invent rather demostrative and inexpensive illustrations for the blankness guide. For economy of artistic means, the illustration for Vladimir Pozner's column was made in text editor "Word," like at the dawning of the computer era.

For the first timein the history of illustrated magazines, the image of woman has been fulfilled as a verbal description. Famous artists have painted an elephant from the coloring album for kids. Later these pictures are to be sold at a charitable auction.

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