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    Posted 11 years ago

    Luisa
    (54 items)

    Some of the 'housewife' romance stories from Royal Commemorative issue of Canadian magazine, Chatelaine. May 1937 edition.

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    1. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 11 years ago
      Remarkably fine art work in this magazine! Most interesting! So glad that you posted this. Had never heard of the magazine before you posted it some little time ago, and have never seen black and white illustrations enhanced in this way with one color only. I wonder if the one-color-on-black-and-white was a trend? Thanks for posting these great items, Luisa!
    2. Luisa Luisa, 11 years ago
      Not sure!! And no problem! It was actually another member who mentioned they'd like to see inside the magazines I posted... I don't know much about the vintage advertisements, I only can appreciate them for their style and imagine what it would have been like to flip through it in 1937!

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