Pulp Fiction, 1931 · page 14 of 68
10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 14: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This is an interior page from a pulp magazine featuring an illustration and accompanying prose text. The page includes a line drawing of a woman in 1920s-style clothing posing with fabric/clothing, advertising the "10-Story Girl Photo Revue." Below the illustration is story text that appears to be a dialogue or narrative passage. The visible prose discusses someone's reminiscences about money and visits to Dale Street for treating "the men to beer." The page header indicates this marks the publication's "30th successful year," suggesting this is from an established pulp magazine, likely focused on fiction with photographic content.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
12 ~—«10-STORY BEGINS ITS 30TH SUCCESSFUL YEAR! oY You'll stick close to this, too, friends, when you see the original model in the new 10-Story Girl Photo Revue. This cutie appeared in 10-Story Book some months ago, and in the 100-Girl Photo Revue now on the stands, you’ll see her actual photo. back tonight they'll be that heady they won’t ful reminiscently, as she sat on her step, “I know where they’ve been!” got a bit of money put by then. Got run in once or twice at Dale Street for treating the men to beer, but what odds about that? “Those were the days,” said Mrs. Bliss- It was worth it. A hundred pounds put by K *K *K ECORNRICLIOOKS. EO