Skip to main content
Esquire Classic
Issues
Topics
Contributors
Sign In
Subscribe
cartoon
“Some Night It’s Gonna Bust Open, That Hot Water Bottle,and Raise Hell in Here!”
January
1
1935
“Some Night It’s Gonna Bust Open, That Hot Water Bottle,and Raise Hell in Here!”
January
1
1935
View Article Pages
cartoon
“Some Night It’s Gonna Bust Open, That Hot Water Bottle,and Raise Hell in Here!”
January
1
1935
Sign In to read this article
Get instant access to 85+ years of Esquire.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
Esquire Classic - The Official Esquire Archive
Every issue Esquire has ever published, since 1933
Every timeless feature, profile, interview, novella - even the ads!
85+ Years of outstanding fiction from world-renowned authors
More than 150,000 Images — beautiful High-Resolution photography, zoom into every page
Unlimited Search and Browse
Bookmark all your favorites into custom Collections
Enjoy on Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile
View Full Issue
More From This Issue
ARTICLES
Notes on Life and Letters
January
1935
By
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
FICTION
The Fiend
January
1935
By
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
FICTION
The Five Soldiers
January
1935
By
MANUEL KOMROFF
FICTION
For the Love of a Horse
January
1935
By
KONRAD BERCOVICI
ARTICLE
The Ice-Breakers
January
1935
By
D. A. DAVIDSON
SPORTS
Clowns of the Diamond
January
1935
By
CURLY OGDEN
Unlock every article Esquire has ever published.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
every timeless profile, interview, short story, feature, advertisement
, and much more!
More From This Issue
ARTICLES
Notes on Life and Letters
January
1935
By
ERNEST HEMINGWAY
FICTION
The Fiend
January
1935
By
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
FICTION
The Five Soldiers
January
1935
By
MANUEL KOMROFF
Cartoons
cartoon
"It's the boss' son... he's devoting this week to learning the business from the ground up"
MAY 1940
cartoon
"But Miss Lawson—I'm afraid you won't get to first base suing General Motors"
MARCH 1941
cartoon
"You never can tell—there might be a woman under it"
AUGUST, 1942
cartoon
cartoon
"—And According to Statistics — Miss Hampden—90% of All Accidents Happen Right in the Home"
JULY 1937
cartoon
“I'm Returning Your Fraternity Pin and the Perfume, Mr. Holden, But I Want to Keep the Diamond Ring For Sentimental Reasons“
OCTOBER 1939
cartoon
Traditional Christmas Gifts For— Mussolini: Slippers. (He's always on the carpet.) Hirohito: A pair of socks. (Right in the eye.) Hitler: A necktie. (About twenty feet long and of inch-thick rope.)
DECEMBER, 1942
Get instant access to 85+ years of Esquire.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
Esquire Classic
Everything Esquire has ever published