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and Joseph B. Lyman as associate editors. Lyman and Stowe left after a year, though Stowe's association with the periodical is the primary reason it receives any modern attention. Dodge, who oversaw the children's pages, remained until 1873 when she became the first editor of
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The publication was never a financial success; George Cary Eggleston later wrote that it was "very ambitious in its projection, very distinguished in the persons of its editors and contributors, and a financial failure from the beginning."
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Though the publication started out covering both agriculture and literature, it eventually became a "home literary miscellany." It did serialize some notable works including
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The advertising company of Pettengill, Bates & Company founded the publication, which had a debut issue dated December 26, 1868. The original editors were
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Gendering Gilded Age Periodical Professionalism: Reader Harriet Beecher Stowe's Hearth and Home Prescriptions for Women's Writing
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which was published from 1868 to 1875. It appeared Saturdays and had a claimed circulation of 40,000 copies in 1869.
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Mielewczik, Michael; Jowett, Kelly; Moll, Janine (2019).
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Index

Donald G. Mitchell
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Orange Judd
American English

magazine
Donald G. Mitchell
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Mary Mapes Dodge
St. Nicholas Magazine
Edward
George Cary Eggleston
Frank R. Stockton
Orange Judd
Daily Graphic
Edward Payson Roe
The Hoosier Schoolmaster


"Beehives, Booze and Suffragettes: The "Sad Case" of Ellen S. Tupper (1822–1888), the "Bee Woman" and "Iowa Queen Bee""
doi
10.13140/RG.2.2.34657.04962
Hearth and Home
The New York Times
Recollections of a Varied Life
Mark Twain's Letters, Volume 5: 1872-1873



Gendering Gilded Age Periodical Professionalism: Reader Harriet Beecher Stowe's Hearth and Home Prescriptions for Women's Writing

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