I am always amazed at how many of the “easy” girls come from the the “wrong side of the tracks.”
Shanty-Town Tease, Backwoods Bride, Dirt Farm, Girl of the Slums, Shack Woman, Tainted Wife (alone in the loft,) Shack Woman, Farm Girl, and the list goes on and on.
Add to that the obligatory “Traveling Salesman & Farmer’s Daughter” and you have what many would consider “profiling.”
(my favorite is Sinner in Gingham. “It is not the girl, but the fabric she wore. ” )
Artwork by Bernard Safran? Sig lower right corner could be his.
Lou Marchetti’s cover (lower right scribbling is not the artist’s signature, added by owner).
I am always amazed at how many of the “easy” girls come from the the “wrong side of the tracks.”
Shanty-Town Tease, Backwoods Bride, Dirt Farm, Girl of the Slums, Shack Woman, Tainted Wife (alone in the loft,) Shack Woman, Farm Girl, and the list goes on and on.
Add to that the obligatory “Traveling Salesman & Farmer’s Daughter” and you have what many would consider “profiling.”
(my favorite is Sinner in Gingham. “It is not the girl, but the fabric she wore. ” )
No “signature” here :
https://live.staticflickr.com/6200/6052851424_3e44f2c4c7_k.jpg
So, Lou Marchetti’s art confirmed.