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# Page Analysis This is primarily a **book and product advertisement page** from Life magazine's "Life" section, not a political cartoon page. The visible content includes ads for: - **Books**: "Red Rock" by Thomas Nelson Page, "The Heart of Toil," "The Bashful Earth," and "Frontier Stories" - **C.D. Gibson's "Sketches & Cartoons"** featuring "The Education of Mr. Pipp" (Gibson was Life's famous illustrator) - **Stern Bros. corsets** and **James McCutcheon & Co. linens** - **Gorham Manufacturing Co. silverware** - **Life's Book of Animals** from Doubleday & McClure The Gibson book advertisement includes a small illustration of a woman in period dress, typical of Gibson's "Gibson Girl" style illustrations that were popular at the time. No significant political satire is evident on this page—it's primarily commercial content aimed at readers of this 1898 issue.

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TP RAET RED ROCK A Chronicle of Reconstruction By THOMAS NELSON PAGE Illustrated by B. West Clinedinst, 12mo, This, the first novel by the Marse Chan,” is 0 romantic lo’ 'y of the South, just after the war nbined in many pleturesque developments, attested,“ Tted Rock" has much of tho same note which made Marse The advance orders foretell an extraordinary popularity for the novel. “An unusually excellent novel, admirable lu spirit, and skilfully told.""—Phitadetphia City and State. THE HEART OF TOIL ANTIGONE, AND OTHER PORTRAITS OF WOMEN By Octave Taner. Illustrated by A. B. Frost and C. 8. Reinhart, 12mo, By Pact Bouncer, $1.50, ench by William Mar- “Each ptetures graphical 1.50, tt ott al analysts and dru “itiea yoinme Fin and re- markable vividness "—/vrtland Transcript. WORLDLY WAYS AND BY-WAYS eLiot Greoory, (“An Iiler.") $1.50, tains the olwervations and medita- man who huts time to and manners, and time It ts the od insight, oper."—The an reflected as w Times. THE BASHFUL EARTH- QUAKE the y ell as tts trag By And Other Fables and Verses. By Otrver Henrorp, With many illus- trations by the author, 12mo, $1.25. ‘The sulrtle fun, the within @ lan of an ¢ with a th Outlook. FRONTIER STORIES By Cy Warman, 12mo, $1.25. @ knows frontier life better than Mr. ractertstic simplicity re depicts some of tts rows Into striking rellef » Where rotnance ts an aitni ty of Warman, and the with which romantle asp the real existe everyday reality, THE STORY OF A YANKEE BOY By Henvent FE. Hasnren, Author of “On Many Seas,” Illustrated by H. C. Edwards. | 12mo, $1.50. “y after being shanghated, the wreck off the coast of Terra del Pi Whalers, and the arrival at San Francsco, are exciting enough to hold any Boy's d the triumphant return ts @ most satisfac nctsco Bulletin, on. aN Registered Trade Mark A WARNING It has come to our knowledge that certain men who sell Linens from house to house throughout the country have repeatedly represented themselves as our agents, Such representation is absolutely false. We employ no agents, and have never done go, We therefore warn our patrons and people generally against dealing with anyone who sug- gests in any way that he is in any sense our representative, James McCutcheon & Co (Sole Place of Bus! De “THE LINEN STORE,” 14 West 23d Street, New York. Stern Bros. in directing attention to Their Fall Importations of their celebrated Classique Corsets desire to make special mention of Several New Models particularly adapted to the styles of costumes to be worn the coming season West 23d St. Sketches € Cartoons C.D.GIBSON’S NEW BOOK ME: GIBSON’S new book for 1898, containing 84 of his best drawings. It is confidently expected that this will be the most popular, as it is the most artistic and entertaining of all Mr. Gibson’s books. One of the features of the new book is “Te Education of Mr. Pipp,” the most amusing series of drawings which Mr. Gibson has ever made. Large folio, 12x18, bound in Japan vellum, each copy en- closed in a box. Price $5.00 IS Edition-de-Luxe, 250 first im- pressions, each copy numbered and signed by Mr. Gibson, together with artists’ proof on Japan paper. Price $70.00 The book will be sent carefully packed, carriage free, to any addressin the United States on receipt of price. R. H. RUSSELL, PustisHer ‘NO. 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK Wedding Silver The Gorham Co., Silversmiths, always prepare something new in Sterling Silver for each Wedding Season, but they believe never so much or so suc- cessfully as for the present. Equipped with the latest inventions and processes of manufacture, they are enabled to offer the choicest wares at the most favorable prices. An examination for comparison is suggested. GORHAM MFG. Co. Silversmiths Broadway and roth St. 23 Maiden Lane - LIFE’S BOOK OF ANIMALS ts a handsomely bound, oblong book, 7} x 10 inches, contatning reproductions on heary paper of about one hundred and forty drawings by Kemble, Sullivant, “Chip” Mayer, Harry 8. Neilson, F. T. Richard, C. H. Johnson, A. D. Blashfle!d, Dan Beard, A. B. Shultze, Lutz, W. B. ‘Walker, Mac Bachmann, and others. With about 140 orawings, printed on heavy paper, $1.00. Doubleday & McClure Co., Publishers, 141-185 B. asth Street, New York. COPYRIGHT FOR GREAT BRITAIN BY JA comicbooks.com