I have done exactly that, and the resullting looseleaf volumes provide endless entertainment. I have a couple of random issues of Esquire from the 1930s and the illustrations reproduced from your posts using modern computer equipment are significantly more vibrant than the Fellows illustrations in the originals.le.gentleman wrote:Dear Etutee,
If I were to put all those printed pages together, I had a very nice book .
I recall, from my youth in the 1950s, a shelf in the office above the men's store owned by my grandfather and father holding what was probably close to a complete collection of Apparel Arts. Unfortunately, that shelf and its contents, and the office, and the store were long gone before I realized what had been lost. Your posts have enabled me to reclaim a significant measure of that loss.
I am particularly interested in knowing how you came to have the resources on which your posts are based.