
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 fascinating glimpse into the lives of young women in the early 1900s. The magazine, published from 1900 to 1908, featured a variety of content, including fiction, advice, and commentary on the social and moral issues of the day. One of the most popular features of My Queen was the novella, which followed the adventures of Marion Marlowe, "Only a Farmer's Daughter" who went from "Farm to Fortune." Written by the prolific Lurana Sheldon using the pen name Grace Shirley, the novella was a classic rags-to-riches story that appealed to young women of all ages. In addition to the novella, My Queen also featured an advice column, where young women could write in with their questions and concerns. The advice column was written by Lurana Sheldon herself, and she offered practical guidance and support on everything from etiquette to moral dilemmas. My Queen is a valuable resource for anyone interested in women's history, popular culture, or simply a good read. The magazine provides a unique glimpse into the lives of young women in the early 1900s, and it offers a fascinating perspective on the social and moral issues of the day.Book Details
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