1869 - Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, January -December 1869, First Edition

1869 - Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, January -December 1869, First Edition

$195.00
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Godey's Lady's Book, a renowned American women's magazine published in the 19th century, stood as a beacon of elegance, culture, and refinement for Victorian-era readers. Founded by Louis A. Godey in 1830, the magazine offered a rich tapestry of content, including literature, fashion plates, needlework patterns, recipes, and articles on domestic life. It gained widespread popularity for its exquisite illustrations and contributions from prominent writers and artists of the time. Notable features included the inclusion of serialized novels by well-known authors, poetry by celebrated poets, and editorials on social and cultural issues. Godey's Lady's Book played a significant role in shaping the tastes and values of its readership, reflecting the ideals and aspirations of American womanhood during the 19th century. Its legacy endures as a testament to the enduring appeal of beauty, sophistication, and femininity in American cultural history. Three quarter leather. Binding tight. Clean pa

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