Esquire 'Love at Second Sight' Print
U.S.A., 194014 x 18 in (36 x 46 cm)
ID #LBXS-ESQUIREBAG-S
"Love at Second Sight / Irene, I just called up to let you know, that I am signing off that guy from Butte, though his intentions may be pure as snow, the way that cowboy rhumbas ain't cute! He says it's pretty lonely in New York, and here is one for Ripley to endorse--the other night when we were at the Stork, he called up home and asked about his horse! / What's that you say...for me to hold on tight? Speak louder! This connection isn't clear...Oh, boy! You're sure that Winchell has it right? Six silver mines! How interesting, my Dear! As rich as that? He surely doesn't show it...My God! I've been in love and didn't know it!"
This quippy, witty poem was written by Phil Stack about a woman who realizes she has feelings for a man she did not previously know was wealthy. Features seductive artwork from Varga of a blonde woman in lingerie on the phone.
Artist: A. Varga
Year: October 1940
Condition: Very good.
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