The pin-ups that won the war.The Varga Girl was the the most popular pin-up of World War 2Alberto Vargas took over Esquire magazine's monthly pin-up post in late 1940. By 1942, when the U.S. joined the war, he had more than a million ardent fans who carried his pin-ups in backpacks and duffel bags as reminders of the American girls they'd left behind. When Esquire was charged with obscenity over a particularly spicy pin-up the military stepped in the fight for The Varga Girl, declaring her necessary for moraleToday these wartime pin-ups are the most collectible of Vargas' work, and we've collected them all in this compact, affordable 192-page volume.
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EAN
9783836520201
Éditeur
TASCHEN
Collection
Piccolo
Date de parution
11/2015
Format
173x125
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