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10-Story Book, July 1931 — page 58: Pulp Fiction, 1931

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# Page Description This is an illustrated advertisement page from an early-20th-century pulp magazine. The black-and-white photograph shows a woman wearing what appears to be an ornate bracelet, positioned in a glamorous pose typical of period advertising. The caption describes "An Anti-Necking Bracelet" that is "charged with electricity from an induction coil," claiming it prevents unwanted physical contact when sitting on a couch. The text humorously suggests this device preserves the virtue of "Mile. Arletti, Parisian beauty." The page appears to advertise a novelty item with tongue-in-cheek humor typical of pulp magazine advertising. The "Herbert Photo" credit is visible at bottom right.

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An Anti-Necking Bracelet which 1s charged with electricity from an induction coil, and so when you sit on the couch with Mile. Arletti, Parisian beauty, you just don’t—that’s all! Herbert Photo, COMIC OOOKS. ECO ii