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Price, Kenneth M. and Susan Belasco Smith, eds. Periodical Literature in Nineteenth-century America. (Charlottesville, VA : University Press of Virginia, 1995.)
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It is thought to have been the first magazine to be edited by a woman; from 1828 until 1836, its editor was
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Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines. (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1938–68.)
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This article is about an American women's magazine. For the Russian magazine of the same name, see
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published in Philadelphia by Godey and better known by its later name,
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Roxanne Hovland; Joyce M. Wolburg; Eric E. Haley (December 18, 2014).
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Airbrushed Nation: The Lure and Loathing of Women's Magazines
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Defunct women's magazines published in the United States
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Readings in Advertising, Society, and Consumer Culture
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Ladies' Magazine (1823–1833)
women's magazine
Boston, Massachusetts
Lady's Magazine
John Lauris Blake
Sarah Josepha Hale
Louis Antoine Godey
Godey's Lady's Book
Airbrushed Nation: The Lure and Loathing of Women's Magazines
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978-1-58005-463-8
Readings in Advertising, Society, and Consumer Culture
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978-1-317-46136-4
Sarah Josepha Hale Biography


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