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Esquire Magazine September 2004 (1234) Natalie Portman Joaquin Phoenix

Esquire Magazine September 2004 (1234) Natalie Portman Joaquin Phoenix

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Publication: Esquire (UK Edition) Issue: Volume 14, Number 9 Date: September 2004

Condition Report: Please check images carefully for condition; this is the exact magazine you will receive. This is a pre-owned vintage magazine in very good condition.

  • Cover: Features Natalie Portman photographed exclusively for Esquire by Robert Maxwell. The cover shows minimal shelf wear for its 20+ year age.

  • Spine/Binding: Secure, tight, and intact.

  • Internal Pages: Complete and clean, including the massive 100-page fashion supplement.

  • Rear Cover: Features a striking full-page advertisement for Versace.

Key Features & Cultural Content:

  • Natalie Portman: A major 8-page cover feature titled "I'm a Freeeak!", where the Phantom Menace star discusses her transition from child actor to Hollywood's leading ice queen.

  • Joaquin Phoenix: Stars in a massive 100-page "Fashion Special" guest feature, exploring the style of the "New Brando" through high-end editorial photography.

  • The Office USA: An early, rare review by Mark Lawson titled "The Show Nobody Has Seen," discussing the US adaptation of the hit UK comedy.

  • Arsene Wenger: A feature titled "Wenger, Henry and Me" by Piers Morgan, reflecting on Arsenal's legendary "Invincibles" era.

  • Chernobyl Holiday: A gritty investigative travel piece titled "Chernobyl: The New Holiday Hot Spot," revisiting the radiation capital of the world.

  • Literary & Style: Includes features on Hanif Kureishi, PG Wodehouse, and an exclusive look at the best Rolls-Royce ever built.

  • Lifestyle: "55 Cast-Iron Excuses" on how to talk your way out of anything and a look at the world's most luxurious apartment.

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  • Secure Transit: Sent in a rigid cardboard mailer to ensure the magazine remains flat and protected during delivery.

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