Pulp Fiction, 1938 · page 15 of 64
10 Story Book, August 1938 — page 15: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Description This is an advertisement page featuring a glamorous black-and-white photograph of a woman in 1930s-style dress and heels, posed reclining on what appears to be furniture. The photo is credited to "Mahaitte-Bicol Wien" and "Globe Photo." The text below reads "MOST PIQUANT" and promotes a new "Face-of-the-Month Service," offering the pictured photograph as a free sample to encourage subscriptions. The advertisement uses suggestive language typical of pulp-era marketing, positioning this as an incentive for readers to join the service. The overall presentation is characteristic of early 20th-century entertainment and lifestyle advertising found in pulp magazines.
📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)
Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
MOST PIQUANT “FACE OF THE MO TH” —or, don’t you subscribe to the new Face- of-the-Month Service? Well—here’s the first face free! Globe Photo. Comiclooo @ SS