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10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 45: what you’re looking at

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10-Story Book, February 1928 — page 45: Pulp Fiction, 1928

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# Page Analysis This page contains an interior illustration accompanying a story titled "They're All Going to Be South Sea Island Girls." The black-and-white photograph shows approximately a dozen young women posed outdoors in a line, wearing light clothing appropriate to a tropical setting. The caption and accompanying text (visible on the left side) describe a production scenario involving these women, their arrival at a location, and references to "South Sea Island Girls" and "Hollywood" production elements. The text appears to discuss how these women were selected or assembled for some kind of entertainment or theatrical production, though the exact nature remains somewhat unclear from the visible portions.

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ayn % x io ¥ “e j 23 They’re All Going to Be South Sea Island Gals inanew movie production now being rehearsed by Senor George Lewis, Universal Movie star and San Diego athlete, depicting the charms of life below the equator. The girls are here shown on a movie lot in Hollywood, and just how most of the tow-headed blonds are going to become dusky beauties, we don’t just know. However, walnut stain and grass skirts will do a lot, you know! Special for the South Sea Island Number of 10 Story Book via International Newsreel Co. GoOmiGciooksacom -