The Ladies’ Home Journal – July 1915 – Vintage Collector’s Magazine RARE
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Step back more than a century with this original July 1915 issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal, a treasured piece of publishing history from The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia. Priced at just 15 cents in its day, this magazine offered readers a glimpse into the fashion, culture, and daily life of early 20th-century America.
✨ Highlights
• Cover Artwork: “The Winner” – a pastel painting by Lester Ralph, capturing a romantic nautical scene.
• Fashion Features: Stunning illustrated spreads of summer dresses and style guides by E.M.A. Steinmetz and Mrs. Ralston, offering insight into Edwardian-era fashion.
• Home & Lifestyle: Articles such as “The Touch That Makes the Other Woman’s House Interesting” with interior and architectural photography.
• Advertising History: Original period ads for clothing, beauty, maternity products, food, and household items—an invaluable snapshot of 1910s consumer culture.
• Stories & Editorials: Fiction, advice columns, and lifestyle articles aimed at women of the era.
📖 Details:
• Date: July 1915
• Publisher: Curtis Publishing Company
• Condition: Some wear, creasing, and age-related discoloration (see photos), but overall intact with strong character and rich historical value.
This issue is a remarkable collector’s piece, ideal for enthusiasts of women’s history, antique fashion, or vintage illustration. A beautiful artifact from 1915, ready to be enjoyed, displayed, or preserved. 11.4“ x 16.25“
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