Life, 1906-10-18 · page 1 of 28
Life — October 18, 1906 — page 1: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be the cover or opening page of a *Life* magazine issue from October 18, 1906. The central image is an owl's head with large, round eyes and distinctive ear tufts, rendered in a somewhat grotesque style with an open mouth. The property stamp indicates this copy belonged to "The Middletown Club" and was not to be removed from the building—suggesting it was a club library copy. The owl's exaggerated features and somewhat unsettling expression suggest satirical intent, though without additional context from the magazine's contents, the specific target of the satire is unclear. The owl may represent a political figure, social type, or contemporary event, but I cannot definitively identify which without more supporting evidence from the article text.