Life, 1932-11 · page 4 of 52
Life — November 1932 — page 4: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This is primarily a **table of contents and advertising page** from Life magazine's November 1932 issue, not a political cartoon page. The visible content includes: - A feature on "Blue Skies and the Spanish Main" with travel photography - A "Life in the Raw" section featuring a zebra illustration with the caption "You'd have to be a real inebrа / Not to take a zebra for a zebra"—a simple visual pun about animal identification - Advertisements for Caribbean cruises, the Mount Royal Hotel in Montreal, and a travel guide - Masthead information crediting editors and publishers The zebra joke is the only cartoon element—a mild, non-political visual wordplay typical of magazine humor from this era. The page serves primarily to advertise travel and hospitality services during the Great Depression.