Ladies’ Home Journal was founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1883 and later moved to Philadelphia, publishing a variety of material from muckraking journalism to fine arts, including the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. This single issue is presented as part of the 1910 Collection, a group of 24 magazines published “on or about December 1910,” when, according to Virginia Woolf, “human character changed” and modernity became palpable.
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