Item #16940 Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911
Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911

Woman’s Home Companion - Easter Edition [Cover Art by E. M. Wiremay] April 1911

Ohio: The Crowell Publishing Company, 1911.

A complete magazine; Staples firm though the entire magazine has a slight skew; Some corners are bumped; some articles and advertisements have color illustrations. There is a faint tide mark on the outside edge. Stapled wraps; 11 by 16 inches; 104 pages. No address sticker.

A larger issue than normal.

Very Good. Item #16940

Highlights
+++ Classic 'Cream of Wheat Color Advert; Unique in that there is no text but the title 'The Cooking Lesson' by W. V. Cahill
+++ Illustrations in stories by Alice Barber Stevens; Lucius Wolcon Hitchcock and W. Herbert Dunston
+++ A Kewpie Story
+++ Color illustrated Children's page to cut into a book.
+++ Fashion and glamour; Fiction, Art & Music, Household, Fashion, Children's Page, Handicrafts

Background Information:
Woman's Home Companion was an American monthly magazine, published from 1873 to 1957. It was highly successful, climbing to a circulation peak of more than four million during the 1930s and 1940s.

The cover artist Eugenie Wireman was a prolific and successful artist and is known for Illustration-child figure. She studied with Howard Pyle at Drexel in 1899. Wireman’s excellence at depicting women, children, and families won her the recognition of newspaper and magazine editors. Her illustrations were emotive and entertaining, which also earned her repeated commissions.

Price: $29.95

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