Judge, 1929-06-29 · page 1 of 37
Judge — June 29, 1929 — page 1: what you’re looking at
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# Judge Magazine Cover Analysis - June 29, 1929 This cover features an illustration titled "Just the Type" by James Montgomery Flagg, a renowned satirical artist. The image depicts a glamorous woman at a typewriter, styled in 1920s fashion with flowing fabric and dramatic pose. The caption's double meaning suggests commentary on modern femininity and gender roles—"the type" references both her appearance as a desirable woman and her literal use of the typewriter, a relatively new workplace tool for women in this era. The cover also advertises a "$10,000.00 in Prizes Lenz Bridge Contest," indicating the magazine's mixed content of satire, humor, and competitions. Published at 15 cents, this reflects Judge's role as popular satirical entertainment for middle-class Americans during the Jazz Age, just months before the 1929 stock market crash.
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JUNE 29, 1929 PRICE 15 CENTS $10,000.00 IN PRIZES Lenz Bripvée Contest SEE THES ISSUE JGWES 3 amy.) TRanoate USP THE TYPE ~ comicbooks.com