Ladies’ Home Journal 1910 – 1919 Issues
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Issue Date: |
Cover/Issue Description: |
Condition: |
Price ea |
January, 1910 |
Woman Carrying Flowers by George Hitchcock. The Lettie Lane Paper Page, The Kewpies and the Aeroplane, Fashions, Fiction |
Good, edge tears, back cover gouge |
$40.00 |
April, 1910 |
Birds in Spring by W. Hamilton Gibson. Fiction, Fashion, The Greatest Pictures of the World, The Lettie Lane Paper Page, How We Celebrated the Last “Glorious Fourth”, May Day Festival, Some Novelty Penny Holders |
Good, edge tears, gouge at spine |
$50.00 |
July, 1910 |
Romance Number. Couple Embracing by Harrison Fisher. Fiction, The True Story of the Liberty Bell, Needlework, Lettie Lane’s Around-the-World Party, Fashion |
Good |
$60.00 |
December 1, 1910 |
The Christmas Ladies’ Home Journal. Fiction, The World’s Famous Modern Pictures, “The Runaway Equator” with illustrations by Peter Newell, “The Moose That Knocked at the Door” by Charles G.D. Roberts and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull |
Good, insect damage at rear |
$50.00 |
January, 1911 |
Four Women in Hats. The Needle Number, All-Season Hats for Home Milliners, Can a Woman’s Hair be Worn Simply?, How You Can Make the New Scarfs, Making the Household Linen, The Wedding Outfits of Three Girls, The New Linen Neckwear, A Dozen Good Work Aprons, 5 Fashion Pages in Color |
Not Available |
NA |
February, 1911 |
Three Women Looking Out Window by C. Coles Phillips. How Other Women Live issue (Architecture & Design), A Girl’s Rose Room, When You Build a Little House, What I Did With Three Ugly Rooms (Photographs), The Bungalow From $250 to $2500, What I Did With an Old Farmhouse (Photographs), Homes Other Folks Have Built (Photographs), The Little House Garage (Photographs), several pages with color illustrations |
Not Available |
NA |
March 1, 1911 |
Ladies in Black at Parlor by Harry W. Watrous. What The Actors Would Like To Do, How America Made Rosa Bonheur, How I Made Hands of My Feet, Lettie Lane’s Paper Dolls, Flossie Fisher’s Funnies, Fashion, Hats |
Not Available |
NA |
April 1, 1911 |
The Easter Ladies Home Journal. Bird cover by Coles Phillips. Ethel Barrymore’s Little Son, Three Good Houses for Little Money, New neckwear from Italy, New Crochet from India, |
Good, internal stain |
$50.00 |
April, 1911 |
Bride Painted by F. S. Guild. The Bridal Number. |
Good, split spine, small gouges , small stain |
$60.00 |
September, 1911 |
Blue-eyed Baby by George de Forest. American Hats for American Women, American Schoolgirl’s Clothes, American College Girl’s Clothes, Fiction, Flossie Fisher’s Funnies, John Martin’s Letter, Practical Home Economics . |
Good |
$60.00 |
|
Same |
Good, edge tears, wear spine fray, back cover torn, pgs 23-24 missing |
$50.00 |
February, 1912 |
Woman in Black on Telephone. My Days with Maude Adams in the Desert, How My Father Wrote His Books by Mamie Dickens, Buenos Aires by Burton Holmes, Playing Tennis with Sarah Bernhardt, American Clothes for American Women (4 color pages drawn by M. E. Musselman), A Boy Scout’s Room by Helen Pettes, For the Valentine Tea and Party |
Not Available |
NA |
August, 1912 |
Girls in Canoes at Summer Camp by Harrison Fisher. Is the Public School a Failure?, Fiction, How To Serve the Summer Shellfish, The Costume Dress for the Summer Dance (Color Illustrations by Maude Grant-Ford), The Baby’s Patchwork Quilt (Color Illustrations), The New Autumn Sweaters (Color Illustrations), |
Not Available |
NA |
September, 1912 |
Young Couple by Emlen McConnell. Is the Public School a Failure?, The New Housekeeping, How Other Folks Live – When $1500 a Year is More Than Enough, The American School Clothes (4 pages with color illustrations), Street and Classroom Clothes For the Teacher and Older Pupils (4 pages of color illustrations) |
Not Available |
NA |
February, 1914 |
5 Women by F. Earl Christy. The Girls’ Number, Flossie Fisher’s Funnies, Fashions, “America the Beautiful”, The Little Things that Girls Love, Fiction |
Good, edge tears, bottom right corner off |
$40.00 |
January, 1915 |
The Christmas Dance by Lester Ralph. A Woman in the Midst of the War by Mrs. St. Clair Stobart, Mary Pickford, The Pavlowana (New Social Dance with illustrations), Lettie Lane Paper Doll by Sheila Young, What You Can Do With Your Old Furniture, My Small City Apartment (Photographs), Egg Testing, Fashions, Kellogg’s Ad by N.C. Wyeth |
Good, a few edge tears, small stain |
$75.00 |
February, 1916 |
Woman on Telephone by Orson Lowell. Fiction, Geraldine Farrar, Some Ladies’ Home Journal Houses, The Corpies |
Not Available |
NA |
July, 1916 |
Marching Band by Orson Lowell. Cooking, Art Prints, The Automobile Picnic, Linen, Mountain or Seashore Home, Paper Doll page |
Good, small gouge at top |
$50.00 |
February, 1917 |
Stork and Herons. Women Who Have Blazed New Trails, My France by Sarah Bernhardt, “I’ll Take Those 50 Million Dollars”, Paperdolls – Betty Bonnet’s Camp-Fire Cousin, Fiction |
Good |
$40.00 |
March, 1917 |
Mother and Child. Beautiful Women and Beautiful Gowns, Confessions of a Drunkard, The Popular Step-Saving Bungalow, Fashions, Fiction |
Not Available |
NA |
May, 1917 |
Mountain Trail by Nellie W. Brenizer. The Woman Bear by Ernest Thompson Seton, Fiction, Glacier National Park, Betty Bonnet’s Big Brother Paper Cutouts, Fashion |
Good |
$40.00 |
August, 1917 |
“The Girl I Left Behind Me” from painting by J. L. G. Ferris. The King on the Ridge of Sand, Fiction, What The German Women Have Done, What We Women Should Do by Jeanette Rankin, Representative-at-large from Montana, The Woman and The War by Herbert Hoover |
Good, soiled, edge tears |
$40.00 |
October, 1917 |
Two Babies. Four Full-page Illustrations by J. L. G. Ferris, A Nurse in a Field Hospital in Belgium, Princess Marie Jose of Belgium, Red Cross |
Not Available |
NA |
March, 1918 |
Three of a Kind by F. S. Brunner. The Christ Head by
Hofmann, Fiction, Dining with the |
Good, cutout page 69, spine wear |
$35.00 |
April, 1918 |
Her Souvenir by F. S. Brunner. Full-Page Color Cream
of Wheat Ad “”Where The Wheat Goes, Cream of Wheat Goes” by N. C. Wyeth, “Always His” Drawings by
Robert L. Dickey, Havoc Wrought by the War, The 18 Girls From Smith College,
The Woman Who Polished The Apples by Christopher Morley, War-Winning Girls,
War-Winning Women, Luxite Hosiery and
Watkins Mulsified Coconut Oil ads by Coles
Phillips, Maxfield Parrish ad for
Djer-Kiss |
Not Available |
NA |
July, 1918 |
America’s Own. Who Wrote the Music of America, Fiction,
The After-the-War Woman, The Ladies’ Home Journal’s Souvenir Pictures of the
Great War, What Is Mrs. Wilson Doing?, Paper Dolls: Betty Bonnet Goes To a
Wedding, , Fashion |
Good, insect damage, tape on spine, edge tears |
$40.00 |
August, 1918 |
"On the Seas Once More" ( |
Not Available |
NA |
September, 1918 |
War Dog (from a Painting by Carton Moorpark).
Full-Page Boy Scout Illustration by F.
S. Brunner, Souvenir Pictures of War by Lieutenant Henri Farre, Salvation
Army, Fiction |
Not Available |
NA |
October, 1918 |
"The YMCA Girl Over There" by Harold
Brett. WWI art pages, full-page "poster" by Ellsworth Young --
"Somebody's Little Girl - Suppose She Was Yours" (being dragged off
by a German), fiction, "My Books That You Know" by Kate Douglas
Wiggin, another full-page "poster" - "Dear God, Please Keep
Father Safe" by Harold Brett, Peggy Perkins Cut-Out Doll, Teco Flour Ad
illustrated by Maud Tausey, Luxite
Hosiery Ad by Coles Phillips, 152
pages |
Not Available |
NA |
November, 1918 |
“His Thanksgiving” by Harold Brett. Message from
Woodrow Wilson, WWI art pages, The Living Liberty Flag of the Great War and
Other War Photos, A Little Flyer in
France by William T. Ellis, Stamps to Paste on Back of Letters to Soldiers,
My Books That You Know by Kate Douglas Wiggin, Peggy Perkins’ Friend, Margie
Martin Cut-Out, Vivaudou’s Mauis
ad |
Not Available |
NA |
August, 1919 |
Parrot by Carton Moorepark. Many a Barn Has Made a
Good House, A Reserved Seat at a Battle, “The White Admiral of the Woods” with
illustration by N. C. Wyeth, “smashing the Hindenburg Line” from a
painting by F. E. Schoonover, General Pershing’s 100 Heroes, Hunting
Buffalo with Buffalo Bill, Fiction |
Good, spine fray |
$60.00 |
September, 1919 |
“The Honeymoon Express” by Harold Express. The Town
Library as a War Tribute, Fiction, WWI art, What We Two Dogs Did by Albert
Payson Terhune and Lillian Gatlin, How I Escaped Through Russia illustrated
by Frank E. Schoonover, Going Bombing!, The Ways of a Dog With A Man by
Albert Payson Terhune, Vivaudou Mavis
ad, Norman Price Jell-o ad, Ralph Barton ad for Bourjois, Fashions, Fabulous
ads, 198 pages |
Not Available |
NA |
October, 1919 |
Two Parrots by Carton Moorepark. The Worst Boy in
the United States, Theodore Roosevelt painted by Howard Giles, When Buffalo
Bill Became and Actor, “From the Battlefields of France to the Wheat Fields
of America” from a painting by N. C. Wyeth, The Dog That Saved a
Regiment, An All-American Second Elder from painting by F. E. Schoonover,
Fashion, Fiction |
Good, stain |
$60.00 |