Godey's lady's book.

Godey's Magazine, begun in 1830 by Louis A. Godey, was by far the most popular women's periodical of its day. Achieving a circulation of 150,000 before the war, it was anxiously awaited by its many fans, who read and re-read the sentimental stories and poems, studied and copied the fashion...

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OCLC:8276051
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pa. : [publisher not identified], 1887-1892.
Series:American periodical series, 1800-1850 ; 876-878.
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MF-184 r.876-878 Ser. reel 876-878: v.115-v.125, no.745-747 (Jul 1887-Sep 1892)

Item List

Description Local Call Number Status
Series reel 876
Notes:
  • v.115-119 (Jul 1887-Dec 1889)
MF-184 r.876 Available
Series reel 877
Notes:
  • v.120-124 (Jan 1890-Jun 1892)
MF-184 r.877 Available
Series reel 878
Notes:
  • v.125 no.747-757 (Jul-Sep 1892)
MF-184 r.878 Available