Pulp Fiction, 1931 · page 18 of 68
10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 18: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Description This is an illustrated page from a pulp magazine featuring a black-and-white photograph of two women in 1920s-style bathing attire. The caption identifies them as "Rita Rozelle and Amber Norman demonstrating how to get the most ultra-violet rays on the most girl flesh," titled "The Blonde and Brunette Of It." The page appears to be promotional or lifestyle-oriented content related to sun exposure and tanning, a common topic in early twentieth-century magazines. The photograph credit reads "Underwood and Underwood Photo." This is not story prose but rather an illustrated feature, likely reflecting contemporary beauty and health trends of the era.
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The Blonde and Brunette Of It or Rita Rozelle and Amber Norian demonstrating how to get the most ultra-violet rays on the most girl flesh. Underwood and Underwood Photo. > OMmicoooks.com