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The Ladies' Home Journal - The Christmas-Present Number - Nov 15,1910
$ 18.48
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Description
It was the 1910 Christmas shopping season, and the Curtis Publishing Co. of Philadelphia published its November 15, 1910 issue ofThe Ladies’ Home Journal - The Christmas-Present Number, with 300 Presents in Pictures.
The magazine, which measures approximately 11 x 16 inches, contains 48 pages of articles related to womens’ fashions and clothing, gift suggestions, illustrations and descriptions of merchandise, and advertisements of all kinds. The magazine is enclosed in paper covers, with a painting, by Paul de Longpr
é, of Poinsettias on the front cover.
The pages of the magazine are lightly tanned, with some chipping along the edges. The cover shows further signs of wear, including a fold mark in the lower right front cover and deterioration of the spine. The text and illustration are all clear and easily read. The overall condition of the magazine is good.
The illustrations above will help the viewer get a feel for the contents and quality of the magazine. They are:
The front cover
A 2-page spread showing the inside front cover (full page ad) and the first page of the text (including the table of Contents of this issue)
A close-up of the table of Contents
The article
The Difference Between “Paris Fashions” and “American Fashions”.
A 2-page spread dealing with hats.
A 2-page spread on
The Woman of 50 and Beyond
and
The Winter Clothes for Children
A 2-page spread on
What Women Can Make for Men
and
The Baby’s Christmas Gifts.
A 2-page spread on
The Grandmother’s Christmas Gifts
and
Lingerie Pillows for Christmas