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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Saturday Evening Post began in 1821 and was one of the most widely circulated magazines in the United States during the twentieth century. It is still published six times per year. 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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