Life, 1923-06-28 · page 3 of 37
Life — June 28, 1923 — page 3: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Content Analysis This page is **primarily advertising**, not editorial content. It features a large advertisement for the Haldeman-Julius Company's "Pocket Series" of books—affordable 350-title collections selling at 5 cents per book (reduced from 10 cents). The advertisement emphasizes democratizing literature through low cost, claiming to establish "new publishing standards" and make "good literature" accessible to working people. The company's founder states they've sold 25 million copies, positioning cheap books as educational uplift for the masses. The bulk of the page lists available titles across categories: Shakespeare's plays, fiction, history, biography, science, philosophy, and debates. There is **no political cartoon or satire** visible—this is a straightforward commercial appeal to budget-conscious readers during the 1920s.