SET/3 The Ladies Home Journal Christian Religious Illustrations 1923

$35.00

3 pages from The Ladies Home Journal from January, April, and May 1923, featuring Christian illustrations and text. 2 pages include original paintings for the journal. One page has a hole, as noted in detailed photos.

As the longest running trendsetting magazine for women in America, The Ladies’ Home Journal was started in 1833 by husband H.K. Curtis and edited by his wife, Louisa Knapp. It was a supplementary newsletter for the ‘Tribune and Farmer’ magazine. It became its own publication in 1884 and then in 1889, when The Journal came under a new publisher, was when the magazine really took off. Over its lifespan the Journal published countless stories of fiction and nonfiction alike, and was seen as one of the top ten paid-circulation or subscription magazines of the 21st century.

Each page is in a plastic sleeve with a board. 

All items in my shop are authentic originals unless otherwise stated.

Please visit this page for many listings including 1760's - 1960's, rare civil war period, state & territory maps, advertisements, etchings, and more.

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.


All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

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3 pages from The Ladies Home Journal from January, April, and May 1923, featuring Christian illustrations and text. 2 pages include original paintings for the journal. One page has a hole, as noted in detailed photos.

As the longest running trendsetting magazine for women in America, The Ladies’ Home Journal was started in 1833 by husband H.K. Curtis and edited by his wife, Louisa Knapp. It was a supplementary newsletter for the ‘Tribune and Farmer’ magazine. It became its own publication in 1884 and then in 1889, when The Journal came under a new publisher, was when the magazine really took off. Over its lifespan the Journal published countless stories of fiction and nonfiction alike, and was seen as one of the top ten paid-circulation or subscription magazines of the 21st century.

Each page is in a plastic sleeve with a board. 

All items in my shop are authentic originals unless otherwise stated.

Please visit this page for many listings including 1760's - 1960's, rare civil war period, state & territory maps, advertisements, etchings, and more.

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.


All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

3 pages from The Ladies Home Journal from January, April, and May 1923, featuring Christian illustrations and text. 2 pages include original paintings for the journal. One page has a hole, as noted in detailed photos.

As the longest running trendsetting magazine for women in America, The Ladies’ Home Journal was started in 1833 by husband H.K. Curtis and edited by his wife, Louisa Knapp. It was a supplementary newsletter for the ‘Tribune and Farmer’ magazine. It became its own publication in 1884 and then in 1889, when The Journal came under a new publisher, was when the magazine really took off. Over its lifespan the Journal published countless stories of fiction and nonfiction alike, and was seen as one of the top ten paid-circulation or subscription magazines of the 21st century.

Each page is in a plastic sleeve with a board. 

All items in my shop are authentic originals unless otherwise stated.

Please visit this page for many listings including 1760's - 1960's, rare civil war period, state & territory maps, advertisements, etchings, and more.

All items listed are from V&J Duncan in Savannah, GA. The shop began in 1983 with one tabletop of antique maps and has grown into a vast collection of old engravings, mezzotints, lithographs, photographs, old books, and antique prints. We have prints of architectural interest, birds, animals, botanicals, fashion, sporting scenes and tens of thousands of portraits. Our inventory also includes views and maps of Savannah and other cities, all U.S. states and most countries of the world. Visit us in Savannah, Georgia, or shop inventory here online.


All prints are rolled and shipped in a poster tube. Smaller prints will be shipped in a rigid media mail folder.

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