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# Analysis This page is an **advertisement**, not pulp fiction content. It's a Kodak camera advertisement from the Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester, New York. The image shows a woman photographing a domestic scene of a grandmother reading to children indoors. The ad's text promotes keeping family memories through photography, suggesting that today's picture of grandmother with children might lead to tomorrow's moments of family members like "Bobbie playing traffic policeman" or "Aunt Edna at the wheel of her new car." The advertisement promotes Autographic Kodak cameras priced at $6.50 and up, and offers a free instructional booklet titled "At Home with the Kodak" to help with home photography.

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Keep the story witha KODAK Today it’s a picture of Grandmother reading to the children. Tomorrow it may be Bobbie playing trafic policeman or Aunt Edna at the wheel of her new car or Brother Bill back from college for the week-end or— There’s always another story waiting for your Kodak. Free at your dealer's or from us—‘‘At Home with the Kodak,’’ a well illustrated little book that will help in picture-making at your house. Autographic Kodaks $6.50 up Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. The Kodak City Oo Com