Judge, 1920-10-02 · page 1 of 32
Judge — October 2, 1920 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - October 2, 1920 This is the cover of **Judge**, a satirical American magazine from October 1920, priced at 15 cents. The main illustration shows a couple in an embrace on what appears to be a rocky shore, drawn by Orson Lowell. The caption reads "Three Hundred Years and No Change in Method," suggesting commentary on unchanging romantic or courtship practices despite the passage of time. The cover advertises Stephen Leacock's serialized nonsense novel "Red Love on a Blue Island," indicating the magazine featured literary fiction alongside satire. The library stamp visible suggests institutional archiving. Without additional context from inside pages, the specific satirical targets remain unclear, though the title suggests commentary on timeless human behaviors or social conventions.
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stephen Leacock’s New Nonsense Novel Begins in this number: Red Love on a Blue Island Octoser 2. 1920 Price 19 Crni THree Hunpren Years anD No Cuance iN METHOD comicbooks.com