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Explore the roaring twenties and explore a blend of practical tips and light-hearted fun!
This 1922 supplement to Woman's Weekly is a window into the daily life of the 1920s woman. With 112 pages of content, it features articles on homemaking—covering cooking, sewing, and decorating—as well as light entertainment like short stories, poetry, and puzzles.
The book also includes advertisements for household goods, fashion, and early consumer products such as radios and beauty items.
Despite much staining, yellowed paper, and frayed edges, the preservation of colors and clarity of the images make this oversized edition a fascinating and charming look at a bygone era.
Title: Home Arts and Entertainment: A Supplement to Woman's Weekly
Publication Date: 1922
Publisher: The Magazine Circulation Co. Inc.
Format: Oversized Softcover
Pages: 112 pages
Dimensions: 13 x 10 inches
Language: English
Condition: Much staining and wear; yellowed paper, frayed edges (see photos for details)
Genre: Home Arts & Entertainment / Vintage Women's Magazines
Perfect for collectors and those fascinated by vintage women's magazines, this supplement offers both practical advice and light entertainment. It captures the balance between traditional homemaking and the new freedoms of the 1920s, making it an engaging resource for anyone interested in the era.
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