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10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 47: what you’re looking at

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10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 47: Pulp Fiction, 1931

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# Page Description This is an advertisement page from an early-20th-century pulp magazine. It features a black-and-white photograph of a woman in a bathing suit posing by what appears to be a pool or water feature, shown in two orientations to demonstrate how the same image appears different depending on perspective. The accompanying text suggests this is promotional material highlighting how changing one's pose or perspective can dramatically alter one's appearance or "personality." The page credits "Mr. X Photo" at the bottom. The layout uses decorative borders typical of pulp-era magazine design. The ad appears designed to showcase photographic techniques or demonstrate visual perception principles to readers.

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4 Once, in a Different Pose, She Appeared on Our Cover and now we show her to you once more, gazing into the same pool, at the same girl. Turn the page upside down and notice how different the sitter’s personality becomes! Mr. X Photo CONMIC YOO) SS (EO)