Mr. Hills was a staunch advocate of contemporary American literature who, as Esquire’s curmudgeonly fiction editor published original works by scores of the country’s finest writers.
Mr. Hills was a staunch advocate of contemporary American literature who, as Esquire’s curmudgeonly fiction editor published original works by scores of the country’s finest writers.
Esquire’s editor in chief thinks the technology behind a planned issue’s cover will show that “the possibilities of print have just begun.”
The new exhibition on advertising at the Science, Industry and Business Library wants to give a twist to the “Mad Men” series.