Pulp Fiction, 1922 · page 13 of 126
Photoplay Magazine Cover — page 13: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Page Analysis This is an illustrated page from an early-20th-century pulp magazine, featuring a profile portrait photograph of a woman wearing a decorative headband. The image is framed in an ornate border typical of the era. The caption beneath identifies the subject as "Gipsy O'Brien" and states she "lives up to her unusual name" and has "contributed portrayals of a depth seldom attained by seasoned stars." The text references her appearing "opposite Lionel Barrymore," suggesting this relates to theatrical or film performance. The page appears to be a cast or performer profile rather than fiction prose or advertisement, likely introducing readers to an actress or performer featured in contemporary productions.
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Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.
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