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January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine
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January 1879 - Peterson’s Ladies National Magazine

Published January 1879

Peterson's Magazine was a popular monthly periodical published in the United States during the 19th century. It was first published in 1842 by Charles J. Peterson and remained in circulation until 1898.

The publication included serialized fiction, poetry, articles on fashion and beauty, sheet music, poetry, stories/literature, embroidery/patterns and various domestic tips and advice. The magazine played a significant role in shaping cultural and social norms of the time, offering a window into the lives and aspirations of 19th-century Americans.

A popular American womens magazine which is filled with latest fashion, engravings, stories/literature, music, embroidery patterns, poetry & more.

One notable feature of Peterson's Magazine was its fashion plates, which showcased the latest styles in clothing, accessories, and hairstyles. These illustrations were eagerly anticipated by readers who looked to the magazine for guidance on the latest trends.

As was common for magazines of its time, Peterson's Magazine contributed to the dissemination of literature, fashion, and cultural norms, serving as both entertainment and a source of information for its readers.

Original wraps. Steel-cut engravings. 

These show natural distressing and wear due to age and use yet these are  wonderful to look through and get a glimpse into the past in the year of 1879.

Size: 6 1/2” X 9 3/4”

 

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