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My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 1, Sept 1900

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"My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women" is a delightful read for young women seeking inspiration, advice, and entertainment. The first issue, released in September 1900, is filled with valuable content aimed at empowering and enlightening its readers.

Lurana Sheldon does a fantastic job of providing a variety of topics, from fashion advice to household tips, to stories and poetry that resonate with young women of the time. The inclusion of a calendar with daily affirmations is a unique and useful addition, helping readers stay organized and motivated throughout the month.

The illustrations and design of the journal are charming and add to the overall appeal of the publication. The articles are well-written and engaging, making it easy for readers to connect with the material presented.

Overall, "My Queen" is a fantastic resource for young women looking for guidance and entertainment in their daily lives. I look forward to reading future issues and highly recommend this journal to others looking for a positive and uplifting reading experience.

Book Description:
This is the first issue of a wonderful weekly magazine aimed at young women. They each contain a novella following the adventures of Marion Marlowe, "Only a Farmer's Daughter" who went from "Farm to Fortune" and all written by the prolific :Lurana Sheldon using various pen names, usually Grace Shirley. The story is quite entertaining and well written. The chapters are short and easy to read and suited to those just getting their feet wet in. Besides the main novella, each issue contains an Advice Column, where she responds to anguished letters from young ladies with a myriad of personal problems. She does not shy at shooting straight from the hip in her answers whether to moral, ethical, family or just social etiquette questions. An intersting insight into life in the 1900's and what was considered appropriate for girls and women. - Summary by phil chenevert


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