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10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 11: what you’re looking at

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10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 11: Pulp Fiction, 1931

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# Description This is a full-page photograph and caption from an early-20th-century publication. The image shows a woman in an elegant, draped white gown with fur collar, posed against dark curtains. The caption identifies her as "The Most Photographed Girl in America" and names her as Vera Martin de Mueller, described as a "countess and beauty prize winner." The accompanying text claims she has collected enough photographic prints of herself to paper her bedroom, ceiling, and walls. The page appears to be a celebrity portrait feature rather than fiction content.

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The Most Photographed Girl in America who has, so she tells us, enough prints of her fair self to paper her bedroom, ceiling and walls. Vera Martin de Mueller—countess and beauty prize winner. V de M. GOMmilGaoo CS (©)