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Lady's Realm 1901
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The Lady's Realm was published from 1896 until 1914 or 1915. (Many of its records are lost, possibly due to the Blitz.) It was one of the most popular women's magazines of its day and reminds one of a bit more feminine version of The Strand, with lots of general interest articles. It covered fashion, cooking and home-making, and addressed such issues as women's employment and women's suffrage. News and society sections regularly featured photos of royalty, nobility and leading society figures. Many (if not most) of the articles were written by women. The magazine was popular in the US and Canada as well as the UK. GoogleBooks offers free copies of volumes from 1900-1908. For more information, visit Wikipedia.
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- Arts & Crafts
- Carving for Cultured Houses
- Russian Cross-Stitch Embroidery
- The British Isles
- In the [Staffordshire] Footsteps of a Popular Novelist, by "Darby Stafford"
- Some Impressions of Priceless Stonehenge, by Lady Antrobus
- Cooking
- The Cuisine [monthly column], by Mrs. De Salis
- Fashion
- The Growth of a Paris Costume, by Kathleen Schlesinger
- London and Paris Fashions, by Mrs. Eric Pritchard
- The Vagaries of Fashion: The Skirt - Its Eccentricities and Its Graces, by Mrs. Eric Pritchard
- Gardening
- In My Lady's Garden (monthly column) by Mrs. G.W. Willock
- Health
- Some Employments for Invalids
- History & Folklore
- The Great World [Society News for 1901]
- The Revolution of Society, by the Countess of Warwick
- Women Warriors, by Francis Gribble
- Household
- The Home Beautiful, by Mrs. G.W. Willock
- Life
- Society at Ascot, by Maud Rawson
- A Study in Backs
- Under the Red Cross Flag, by Sarah A. Tooley
- London
- Ladies' Tea-Shops in London, by Horace Wyndham
- Military
- The Army Clothing Department, by Susan Countess of Malmesbury
- The Princess Christian Hospital Train, by Sarah A. Tooley
- People
- BADEN-POWELL, Colonel, by Sarah A. Tooley
- BRASSEY, Lord and Lady at Home
- BROWNE, Dr. George Forrest - The Bishop of Bristol, by Sarah A. Tooley
- BULLER, General Sir Redvers Henry, by Sarah A. Tooley
- BURNE-JONES, Sir Edward
- CAMERON, Beatrice - A Woman of Invention, by Sybil C. Mitford
- CHARLES - Madame Lallie Charles's Portraits
- COLLIER, John, The Art of, by Aphra Wilson
- DEBILLEMONT-CHARDON, Madame - A Painter of Miniatures, by Frederic Lees
- MASSEY, Mrs. - A Modern Miniaturist
- METHUEN, Lord, at Corsham Court
- WESTCOTT, Dr. - The Bishop of Durham
- Some Ladies of South Africa, by Marie A. Belloc
- Recreation
- Some Ladies' Golf Clubs, by Mrs. G.W. Willock and Mrs. H.C. Willock
- Royalty
- The Empress of China
- The Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lorne)
- The Prisoner of Ahlden [Sophia Dorothea of Celle]
- The Queen and Her Soldiers
- The Queen and the Wounded, by Sarah A. Tooley
- The Royal House of Hanover
- Royal Betrothals
- Royal Lady Colonels
- Women's Issues
- Should Ladies Smoke?
- Work
- Wholesale Millinery, by Gertrude Bacon
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- Home and Social Life in the Transvaal, by Neville Edwards
- A Lady's Adventures in Unknown India, by Isabel Savory
- Society in St. Petersburg
- A Spring Ramble in France, by Constance Countess de la Ware
- A Week in the South of Spain, by Mabel Leslie Fenwick
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