RARE ESQUIRE February 1943 WWII VARGA Pinup Girl Linda Darnell Gibson Girl




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Reference Number: Avaluer:30964475Type: Magazine
Subject: Men's InterestIssue Type: Monthly
Language: EnglishFeatures: Vintage
Month: FebruaryCountry/Region of Manufacture: United States
Year Published: 1943Publication Name: Esquire
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TITLE: ESQUIRE
["The Magazine for Men" -- Including all the great writers, illustrators, pictorials, vintage advertisements, fashion and more! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY, 1943; Vol. XIX, N...o. 2, Whole No. 111
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition -- SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, ABOVE!]

PICTORIAL FEATURES:
Cover Design . . . Spitfire modeled by Paul Van Sant; figures modeled by L. S. Soderstrom.
The Varga Girl . . . Song for a Soldier . . . Verse by Phil Stack; Painting by Varga.
Our Dumb Friends . . . A Lesson in Natural History . . . Drawings by Derso and Kelen.
The Gibson Girl . . . From Cincinnati Art Museum . . . by Charles Dana Gibson.
The Anthem of the Chetniks . . . Fighting Song of Yugoslavia . . . Painting by William Pachner.
The B-25 . . . Enemy Number 1 to the Axis . . . Painting by Alexander Leydenfrost.
The Miniature Pinscher . . . No muff but a man's dog . . . Color Photograph by Henry Waxman.
American Beauties, Western Style . . . 20th Century-Fox's Linda Darnell . . . Photograph by George Hurrehl.
Exploits of Esky . . . Comic stripforgrownies . . . Pictured by E. Simms Campbell; Storied by Beep.
American Beauties, Eastern Style . . . Lenore Siraon's face and fortune. . . . Photograph by Paul Garrison.
Blue-Winged Teal . . . Over the Marsh . . . Water Color by Walter E. Bohl.

ARTICLES:
Esquire's Pocket Air Power Course . . . A quiz for armchair strategists and pertinent information to help you scan the news wisely . . . Capt. J. R. Gillingham.

Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe . . . Expose by an anti-Nazi who knows Germany's air force from the inside . . . as told to Curt Riess by Hauptmann Hermann.

The Unsinkable Sailor. . . . Perhaps his roguish spirit has protected him through mishaps that would have killed or shattered other men . . . H. B. Lawrenson.

The Morale of the Nazi Soldier . . . As Nazis cannot have afree people's natural morale they have a false one, based solely on victory . . . Jan Valtin.

Geo- Godsand Little Fishes. . Explaining Germany's attack on Russia and ultimate goal in terms of that ersatz science, Ceopolitik . . . Mark Ashley.

Inventory for a Blitz . . . Bombing is a mathematical problem dealing in areas to be blasted, tons of explosives and reserve planes . . . Robert W. Marks.

3 Estraics = 1 Ant (Mex.) . . . "Beisbol" wows the Mexicans, Cubans, Panamanians and Nicaraguans, our closest Pan-American cousins . . . Martin Torrence.

Afternoon with a T.N.T. Man . . . First writer allowed inside a T.N.T. plant sheds his matches, dons a powder uniform, learns what cooks . . . Frederick C. Painton.

Esquire's All-American Band . . . World-famous sage on jazz picks instrumentalists and singers for 1943 in the first of an annual series . . . Robert Coffin.

PERSONALITIES: Nice Nellie, the Gibson Girl . . . Men adored her, women imitated her and Gibson became the social arbiter of the better-heeled classes . . . Harry Salpeter.

FICTION:
The Test of Courage . . . As soon as the two boys put to sea in the frail boat, in all his excitement, Peter forgot his fears . . . Liam O'Flaherty.

What Is a Hero? . . . Once in the Army, you can't even buck such an order as tutoring a son of a Mrs. Hadley Royce . . . Louis Paul.

The Case of the Missing Corpuscle. . . . The distinguished scientist said he was sure he had discovered the Secret of physical life . . . Frank Veloz.

The Limited Turn of the Worm. Before shoving offfor the Navy he meant to have a last, soul-satisfying talk with the personnel manager . . . Joseph Silverman.

A Stall for Uncle Jeff . . . Pa said he'd rather have a copperhead as to have Uncle Jeff hauled over the mountain to his house . . . Jesse Stuart.

Nobody Loves a Fat Boy . . . When the prettiest girl in the freshman class teased il ira about his weight, he knew he must take steps . . . Louis Zara.

Home Sweet Ruby Street . . . As Mrs. Finn so truly wrote, "Im th Sprumig a vong Mans faneci gets hutchy-cutchy ideas in the head . . . Edward Harris Heth.

SPORTS:
I Couldn't Take It . . . No fighter's brain was made to withstand long the jarring and shaking that comes from hard punches . . . Abe Simon.
Black Pirates From a Snow Blind . . . It's always open-season on the crow, which is clever and fast enough to defy the best of hunters . . . Ben East.
He's Rupp and Ready . . . With a shrewd flair for publicity, Kentucky's coach is delighted to start a feud if it's good box office . . . Jimmy Jones.
The Sporting Scene . . . Facing shortages of sports equipment and players, we must consider ourselves lucky for anything we get . . . Herb Graffis.
The Esquire Sports Poll . . . Majority favors the appointment of a committee by Roose- velt to regulate wartime sports . . . Herb Graffis & Ralph Cannon.

DEPARTMENTS:
Correspondence: The Sound and the Fury . . . Building and busting Esky's morale.
Contributors: Backstage with Esquire . . . Introducing our writers.
The Lively Arts: The Gibson Girl for Me . . . That proud beauty had her points . . . Gilbert Seldes.
Books: Esquire's Five-Minute Shelf . . . Intellectual lowdown on Victor Hugo . . . William Lyon Phelps.
IVearables: Skiing in the Military Manner . . . Reviewing the Ski troops . . . O E. Schoeffler.
Theatre: First Nights & Passing Judgments . . . We are not entertained . . . George Jean Nathan.
Potables: Central Heating with Punch . . . Hot toddies for cold patriots . . . Lawton Mackall.
Edibles: Man the Kitchenette . . . Our Daily Bread . . . Iles Brody.
Potpourri: Ad Libbing With Esquire . . . Let joy be unnfined . . . Bruce Patterson.
TRENDS IN DRESS: Clothes andAccessories, sketched by Pachner, Fellows, Goodman, Saalburg, Hughes.

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