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Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine

Arthur's Home Magazine (1852 – c. 1898) or Ladies' Home Magazine was an American periodical published in Philadelphia by Timothy Shay Arthur. Editors Arthur and Virginia Frances Townsend selected writing and illustrations intended to appeal to female readers. Among the contributors were Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, Rosella Rice, and Kate Sutherland.[1]

Arthur's Home Magazine, 1867

In its early years, the monthly contained a selection of articles originally published in Arthur's weekly Home Gazette.[2][3] Its nonfiction stories contained occasional factual inaccuracies for the sake of a good read.[4] A contemporary review judged it "gotten up in good taste and well; and is in nothing overdone. Even its fashion plates are not quite such extravagant caricatures of rag-baby work as are usually met with in some of the more fancy magazines."[5] Readers included patrons of the Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco.[6]

Author Rosella Rice, best known for her writings about Johnny Appleseed, contributed countless stories, humorous essays, tutorials, and poems to the magazine. Writing from the perspective of various comedic characters, she adopted pseudonyms including Pipsissiway Potts (responsible homemaker),[7] Aunt Chatty Brooks (eccentric hotelier),[8][9][10][11] and Mrs. Sam Starkey (elderly busybody).[12] The characters, likely created for Arthur's, "inhabited her magazine's stories, and became 'real' to hundreds of readers."[13]

Alternate titles edit

  • Arthur's Home Magazine[14]
  • Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine[15][16][17]
  • Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine[18]
  • The Home Magazine[14]
  • Ladies' Home Magazine[14]
  • Lady's Home Magazine

References edit

  1. ^ Alice Fahs (1999). "The Feminized Civil War: Gender, Northern Popular Literature, and the Memory of the War, 1861-1900". Journal of American History. 85.
  2. ^ Bertha Monica Stearns (1945). "Philadelphia Magazines for Ladies: 1830-1860". Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. 69.
  3. ^ "About Arthur's home gazette. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1850-1855". US Newspaper Directory. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved March 27, 2013.
  4. ^ Dorothy Bundy Turner Potter (2010), Food for Apollo: cultivated music in antebellum Philadelphia, Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press, OL 24902445M
  5. ^ Wisconsin Farmer and North-Western Cultivator. 1857. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "Annual report of the president of the Mercantitle Library Association of San Francisco". 1855. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine. T.S. Arthur & Sons. 1875.
  8. ^ Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1901). Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography. D. Appleton. p. 290.
  9. ^ Barile, Mary Collins (2013-05-28). Hooked Rugs of the Midwest: A Handcrafted History. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61423-948-2.
  10. ^ App. II, 1925? (1 .) ; III, 1928 (9 p.) ; [IV] 1931 (7 p.) : V, l934 (9 p.). W. Abbatt. 1924.
  11. ^ The Colloquial Who's who: An Attempt to Identify the Many Authors, Writers and Contributors who Have Used Pen-names, Initials, Etc. (1600-1924), Also a List of Sobriquets, Nicknames, Epigrams, Oddities, War Phrases, Etc. W. Abbatt. 1924.
  12. ^ . 2016-03-22. Archived from the original on 22 March 2016. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  13. ^ cavin, lee. "Conversation: Perrysville's Rosella Rice: A liberated woman before women's lib". Ashland Times-Gazette. Retrieved 2022-06-27.
  14. ^ a b c Advertisement for "Arthur's Home Magazine for 1861. The Ladies' Home Magazine. Volumes XVII and XVIII. Edited by T.S. Arthur and Virginia F. Townsend. Devoted to social literature, art, morals, health, and domestic happiness." (In: Godey's Lady's Book. January 1861. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help))
  15. ^ Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine, vol. 45, Philadelphia: T.S. Arthur & Co., January 1877
  16. ^ Phillips' Newspaper Rate-Book. 1884. Arthur's Illustrated Home Magazine. Monthly. Literary. Illustrated. Established 1855.
  17. ^ "Timothy Shay Arthur". The Cyclopædia of temperance and prohibition. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 1891. OCLC 3666170.
  18. ^ American Newspaper Directory. Rowell. 1872.

Further reading edit

  • Arthur's Home Magazine. Philadelphia: T.S. Arthur & Co. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
    • v.1, 1852-1853
    • v.15, 1860
    • v.48, 1880

External links edit

  • Hathi Trust. Lady's Home Magazine of Literature, Art, and Fashion
  • Hathi Trust. Arthur's Home Magazine

Images edit

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Not to be confused with Arthur s Magazine Arthur s Home Magazine 1852 c 1898 or Ladies Home Magazine was an American periodical published in Philadelphia by Timothy Shay Arthur Editors Arthur and Virginia Frances Townsend selected writing and illustrations intended to appeal to female readers Among the contributors were Mary Tyler Peabody Mann Rosella Rice and Kate Sutherland 1 Arthur s Home Magazine 1867In its early years the monthly contained a selection of articles originally published in Arthur s weekly Home Gazette 2 3 Its nonfiction stories contained occasional factual inaccuracies for the sake of a good read 4 A contemporary review judged it gotten up in good taste and well and is in nothing overdone Even its fashion plates are not quite such extravagant caricatures of rag baby work as are usually met with in some of the more fancy magazines 5 Readers included patrons of the Mercantile Library Association of San Francisco 6 Author Rosella Rice best known for her writings about Johnny Appleseed contributed countless stories humorous essays tutorials and poems to the magazine Writing from the perspective of various comedic characters she adopted pseudonyms including Pipsissiway Potts responsible homemaker 7 Aunt Chatty Brooks eccentric hotelier 8 9 10 11 and Mrs Sam Starkey elderly busybody 12 The characters likely created for Arthur s inhabited her magazine s stories and became real to hundreds of readers 13 Contents 1 Alternate titles 2 References 3 Further reading 4 External links 5 ImagesAlternate titles editArthur s Home Magazine 14 Arthur s Illustrated Home Magazine 15 16 17 Arthur s Lady s Home Magazine 18 The Home Magazine 14 Ladies Home Magazine 14 Lady s Home MagazineReferences edit Alice Fahs 1999 The Feminized Civil War Gender Northern Popular Literature and the Memory of the War 1861 1900 Journal of American History 85 Bertha Monica Stearns 1945 Philadelphia Magazines for Ladies 1830 1860 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 69 About Arthur s home gazette Philadelphia Pa 1850 1855 US Newspaper Directory Washington DC Library of Congress Retrieved March 27 2013 Dorothy Bundy Turner Potter 2010 Food for Apollo cultivated music in antebellum Philadelphia Bethlehem Lehigh University Press OL 24902445M Wisconsin Farmer and North Western Cultivator 1857 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Annual report of the president of the Mercantitle Library Association of San Francisco 1855 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Arthur s Illustrated Home Magazine T S Arthur amp Sons 1875 Wilson James Grant Fiske John 1901 Appleton s Cyclopaedia of American Biography D Appleton p 290 Barile Mary Collins 2013 05 28 Hooked Rugs of the Midwest A Handcrafted History Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1 61423 948 2 App II 1925 1 III 1928 9 p IV 1931 7 p V l934 9 p W Abbatt 1924 The Colloquial Who s who An Attempt to Identify the Many Authors Writers and Contributors who Have Used Pen names Initials Etc 1600 1924 Also a List of Sobriquets Nicknames Epigrams Oddities War Phrases Etc W Abbatt 1924 Rosella Rice more information 2016 03 22 Archived from the original on 22 March 2016 Retrieved 2022 06 26 cavin lee Conversation Perrysville s Rosella Rice A liberated woman before women s lib Ashland Times Gazette Retrieved 2022 06 27 a b c Advertisement for Arthur s Home Magazine for 1861 The Ladies Home Magazine Volumes XVII and XVIII Edited by T S Arthur and Virginia F Townsend Devoted to social literature art morals health and domestic happiness In Godey s Lady s Book January 1861 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help Arthur s Illustrated Home Magazine vol 45 Philadelphia T S Arthur amp Co January 1877 Phillips Newspaper Rate Book 1884 Arthur s Illustrated Home Magazine Monthly Literary Illustrated Established 1855 Timothy Shay Arthur The Cyclopaedia of temperance and prohibition New York Funk amp Wagnalls 1891 OCLC 3666170 American Newspaper Directory Rowell 1872 Further reading editArthur s Home Magazine Philadelphia T S Arthur amp Co a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help v 1 1852 1853 v 15 1860 v 48 1880External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arthur s Home Magazine Hathi Trust Lady s Home Magazine of Literature Art and Fashion Hathi Trust Arthur s Home MagazineImages edit nbsp Arthur s Home Magazine 1855 nbsp Lady s Home Magazine 1858 nbsp Arthur s Illustrated Home Magazine 1880 nbsp Arthur s Home Magazine 1891 nbsp Arthur s Home Magazine 1895 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arthur 27s Lady 27s Home Magazine amp oldid 1144681867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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