Ginger Magazine was a pin-up and fiction magazine that was published from 1928 to 1932. It was considered risqué at the time. Today, it’s mostly just sought for its covers, which often mixed sex appeal with humor. Each cover promised stories that would be “Piquant, Pungent, Peppery, Pleasing.” The magazine’s other tag line was “Ginger will be preserved.”
Here are a few of the covers of Ginger Magazine. Where known, the original artist has been credited:











I feel like the October 1929 cover was taken from my life.
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wow 😯 those were the days
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