Description
The Girls from Esquire by Frederic A. Birmingham is a curated anthology of notable fiction and illustrated features originally published in Esquire magazine. The collection brings together 34 short stories alongside 30 illustrations, showcasing a selection of writing that reflects the magazine’s influential role in 20th-century literary culture.
The anthology includes contributions from prominent authors such as John Steinbeck, Martha Gellhorn, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, presenting a cross-section of styles and themes ranging from social observation and satire to character-driven storytelling. The inclusion of original illustrations enhances the historical and cultural context of the pieces, highlighting the magazine’s distinctive blend of literature and visual art.
Designed as a literary archive, The Girls from Esquire offers readers insight into the editorial voice and creative output of Esquire during its formative years, making it a valuable collection for those interested in American literary history and magazine culture.

































