Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Harper and Brothers, 1900
Da: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Good. This is the November 17, 1900 issue of "Harper's Bazar, A Weekly Magazine for Women" (Volume XXXIII, No. 46). "Harper's Bazar" was one of the most influential periodicals in publishing history, being a preeminent women's magazines of its day. A great source for vintage fashion ideas, it is filled with beautifully illustrated fashion displays, top-notch stories by favorite authors and articles by experts on numerous topics guaranteed to be of interest to Edwardian women, what was there not to fascinate subscribers? ************************************ In this issue, along with numerous Women's Fashion Illustrations, there is a continuation of a Wouldbegoods story by Edith Nesbit. This story features the wonderful drawings of Reginald Birch. Readers could sigh with comfortable pleasure for William Dean Howells continued account of Nathaniel Hawthorne's fictional heroines. Long before ETSY, there were individuals doing home-made gifts, and Harper's Bazar focused on some do-it-yourself projects that seem just like today. ************************************ To be "with it" in 1900 meant one read "Harper's Bazar". Women who paid attention to culture and style paid attention to this entertaining and informative magazine. There are also some fascinating period advertisements , and especially the unusual (for its time) full color advertisement for Shredded Wheat recipes. There is much of charm and interest in this November 1900 issue, including fiction, poetry , articles on fashion (The horse show!), dinners, all sorts of useful advice and interesting advertisements. The detailed information on fashion alone is priceless for the social historian, home dress-maker, and costumer alike. ************************************** TITLE : Harper's Bazar, a Weekly Magazine for Women / ISSUE : Vol. XXXIII, No. 46 / DATE : November 17, 1900 / EDITOR : Elizabeth Jordan / IMPRINT : Harper & Brothers / PLACE : Franklin Square, New York / PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION : Weekly Periodical; contains numerous half-tone photographs and line illustrations; Volume pages 1799 - 1860 (62 pp) + 15 pages of advertising and back material (including rear cover recto); approx. 7 3/8" x 9 7/8", decorated wraps, staple-bound and glued . ( Pictorial paper covers designed by Leon Guipon ) This is the actual 1900 magazine in original wraps as issued. /// ***************************************** CONDITION GOOD PLUS ONLY This is a previously owned periodical that has a few faults but which remains basically clean and presentable, with the following particulars noted :: EXTERIOR : Somewhat worn. There is evidence of neatly effected mending to the cover attachment. There is weathering to the edges and spine (which are a bit darkened), including edge nicking & corner bumps - surface is somewhat weathered, and displays some creasing and a touch of staining - else clean. Text-block edges are toned and somewhat spotted. / BINDING : Solid - No leaves are loose or detached. / INTERIOR : Some finger smudging (Most noticeable on the fore-edge of the recto of the first leaf and small spotting - else it is clean and free of marking. / Shipping costs for magazines with advertising are fixed by the USPS, even for antique issues such as this.