Skip to main content
Esquire Classic
Issues
Topics
Contributors
Sign In
Subscribe
cartoon
"Gosh! I Must Have Struck a Sunken Mine!"
July
1
1940
"Gosh! I Must Have Struck a Sunken Mine!"
July
1
1940
View Article Pages
cartoon
"Gosh! I Must Have Struck a Sunken Mine!"
July
1
1940
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
Manhattan Round-up
July
1940
FICTION
Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby
July
1940
By
DONALD BARR CHIDSEY
FICTION
Pat Hobby, Putative Father
July
1940
By
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
FICTION
Flight Into Egypt
July
1940
By
MANUEL KOMROFF
FICTION
My Wife Has Killed Three Men
July
1940
By
ALBERT CARR
ARTICLE
The Glittering Costume
July
1940
By
JOSEPH PEYRÉ
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
Manhattan Round-up
July
1940
FICTION
Yes, Sir, That’s My Baby
July
1940
By
DONALD BARR CHIDSEY
FICTION
Pat Hobby, Putative Father
July
1940
By
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
Cartoons
cartoon
“I Just Got a Great Idea for a Song, Mac—'when Ma Comes Marching Home'!"
JULY, 1943
cartoon
“I think someone is speaking to us, dear”
MARCH, 1946
cartoon
"You and the Little Woman Have Words?”
JUNE, 1946
cartoon
cartoon
"Never mind the cheesecake, Mrs. Van Nast!"
FEBRUARY, 1941
cartoon
Santa Claus tried to come down the chimney of a Washington hotel room this year, but gave up in despair when he found that two people were sleeping in the fireplace and three more in the chimney.
DECEMBER, 1942
cartoon
"Be Careful with This—we Can't Get Any More"
JANUARY, 1944
Get instant access to 85+ years of Esquire.
Subscribe Now!
Exclusive & Unlimited access to
Esquire Classic
Everything Esquire has ever published