Pulp Fiction, 1950 · page 111 of 132
15 Story Detective, April 1950 — page 111: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
This is an interior story page from a pulp magazine featuring "Spins the Disc," Chapter One titled "That Famous Record." The page includes an illustration of a woman with blonde curled hair at a record player, and prose narration from a first-person narrator who describes peering through a soundproof glass window and boasts about their appearance and earnings. The illustrated scene depicts the narrator observing the woman operating the record player, establishing the opening of what appears to be a science fiction or mystery story.
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