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The Petty Girl II
   21st Century Archives - 1995

Notes: Also produced was a factory set of 50 cards plus 1 of the Jantzen subset 
cards. Thanks much to Richard Lewandowski for the update!

Box: 36 packs of 8 cards.
Common sets: approx. 5.70 per box if collation were perfect.

No.   Publication               Caption or Card Text

 51   1933                      Come! Chicago World's Fair
 52   1935                      "I want to see Mr. Culbertson!"
 53   Esquire - Jan 1934        "No particular floor--just drive up and down."
 54   Esquire - May 1934        "I can't see why you're always mauling me."
 55   Esquire - April 1934      He's supposed to be an expert, but he's missing
 56   Esquire - May 1934        "Oh, how can I ever thank you."
 57   Esquire - July 1934       "You probably don't realize that nature has been
 58   Esquire - Mar. 1935       "If your husband can't sleep, why don't you pull
 59   Esquire - June 1935       "But Reverend, what makes you think I couldn't
 60   Esquire - June 1934       "Oh, Mr. Feinberg, you and your pretty phrases."
 61   Esquire - Oct. 1935       "Will that be all, sir?"
 62   Esquire - Jan 1936        "Union Depot? Mr. Smith wants to make a cancellat
 63   Esquire - Feb. 1936       "It's no use, Philip. When you lost your yacht, s
 64   Esquire - June 1936       "He doesn't smoke or drink. I don't know what I'l
 65   Esquire - Aug. 1936       "Will you surely help me be a good girl, next ti
 66   Esquire - Nov. 1936       "How silly, darling--wealth means nothing to me.
 67   Esquire - Mar. 1937       "What do you mean you've gone broke and I'm the o
 68   Esquire - Apr. 1937       "I suppose this bum check is your idea of an Apri
 69   Esquire - May 1937        "I'm not worried about that. I've got a share-the
 70   Esquire - June 1937       "I've looked under the pillow and I still can't f
 71   Esquire - Aug. 1937       "Now, none of your tricks, Everett."
 72   Esquire - June 1938       "We farmers' wives know what it is to slave over
 73   Esquire - Jan. 1940       "So he pointed out--even if we are divorced, we'r
 74   Esquire - Jan. 1941       "Remember me?"
 75   Esquire - Mar. 1941       "It isn't that I have anything else on, Mrs. Van
 76   Esquire - June 1941       "My lawyer wants me to change the charge from des
 77   Esquire - July 1941       One of George's sauciest concepts: If it had not
 78   Esquire - Nov. 1941       "Oh, General, I bet you tell that to all the spie
 79   Esquire - Apr. 1941       The Petty Girl earned her stripes during World Wa
 80   True - July 1945          Sometime in late 1944, George was commissioned to
 81   True - Aug. 1945          Besides the Ziegfeld Follies pieces, George obtai
 82   True - Jan. 1946          The majority of George's work for True must be co
 83   True - Mar. 1946          His personal take on the female figure often resu
 84   True - Apr. 1945          (cont.) Reader response was loudly negative and o
 85   True - 1945               Among Petty's very best, this beauty arrived at T
 86   True - Sept. 1945         Miss Self-Salesman: Arguably, the single most imp
 87   True - Nov. 1945          Among the stars: One of the great ones and gone,
 88   True - Dec. 1945          This was George's first major waste-not-want-not
 89   True - Feb. 1946          The ultimate example of a serious waste-not, want
 90   Ridge Tool Cal. - 1952    (cont.) Next, in two pieces--three, if you count
 91   True - Nov. 1946          A pivotal work in the evolution of the Petty Girl
 92   True Cal. - Feb. 1947     (cont.) Twice before, Petty had used ballet shoes
 93   True - June 1947          Paintings after January 1946 give us a Petty Girl
 94   Ridge Tool Cal. - 1952    The Ridge Tool Company calendars are extremely ra
 95   Ridge Tool Cal. - 1952    These calendars were the first use of virtually n
 96   Esquire Cal. - 1956
 97   Esquire Cal. - 1956       (cont.) Sociologically, the images in this calend
 98   Esquire Cal. - July 1956  We have here, from the 1956 calendar, one of the
 99   Esquire Cal. - 1956       In 1942, upon completion of a three-year art appr
100   Esquire Cal. - 1956

---  The Zippo Pinups (Product Offer, pack insert)


CHASE CARDS

Jantzen Insert Cards (1:12 packs)

 J1                             It is commonly assumed that it was his appearance
 J2                             In early December 1933, before the second issue o
 J3                             While we may be certain that his Old Gold work re
 J4                             George's success at Jantzen was predicated on his
 J5  

Innocent Nudes (Mail-In Offer)

 N1   Esquire - Dec. 1938
 N2   Esquire - Sept. 1941
 N3   Esquire Xmas Card - 1937
 N4   1956
 N5   Dec. 1956

The Zippo Pinups (Mail-In Offer)

 Z1   Saturday Home Magazine - 1935
 Z2   Esquire Calendar January 1955
 Z3   Esquire May 1939
 Z4   Esquire April 1941
 Z5   Fashions of the Hour 1927
 Z6   True Magazine Feb. 1946


PROMO CARDS (marked "Prototype")

 --   The spectacular popularity of the Petty Girl ... [Brown Negligee]
 --   (Oversized sheet, 6" x 4-1/2"; Brown Negligee)
 --   The Petty Girl II [dealer sell sheet]


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