General Interest Periodicals-United States
#Good housekeeping magazine 2016 archive#
Scanner Internet Archive Python library 1.9.4 Sim_pubid 3118 Sponsor Kahle/Austin Foundation Start_year 1885 Status Active Subject Children And Youth - About US Mediatype collection Pub_type Magazines Publicdate 16:48:41 Publisher Hearst Magazines, a Division of Hearst Communications, Inc. Urn:oclc:record:2497043 Forum pub_good-housekeeping Frequency Monthly Identifier pub_good-housekeeping Issn 0017-209X Language English Location Copyright-renewal-date 1953 Country United States Date 1885-2016 External-identifier Texts Contributor Internet Archive Copyright-renewal-citation Good Housekeeping Magazine 0731-1893 Former titles (until 1919) USA United StatesĪddeddate 16:48:41 Collection sim_microfilm Good Housekeeping 0731-3462 (until 1909) USA United States Good Housekeeping can be found online at: The Internet Archive collection contains microfilm published between 18. Salinger, and Betty Friedan, whose 1960 seminal article "Women are People, Too" was a precursor to her groundbreaking 1963 book, The Feminine Mystique. Throughout its long history, a number of notable figures have contributed pieces to the magazine, including Viginia Woolf, Evelyn Waugh, Edna St. Staffed by chemists, biologists, nutritionists, engineers, home economists, and culinary experts, the institute evaluates thousands of consumer products each year for inclusion in the magazine, with approved products receiving the Good Housekeeping Seal and the Green Good Housekeeping Seal two-year limited warranty. The magazine tests all featured products at The Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI), founded in 1900 as the Good Housekeeping Experiment Station. Bryan (1824–1899), it is one of the original “Seven Sisters”, a group of magazines that were traditionally aimed at married homemakers during the nineteenth and early-twentieth century, of which only three are still in print.Īcquired by Hearst in 1911, each issue features original articles, news, trends, real-life and fiction stories, advice, recipes, and product recommendations aimed at women. Founded as a fortnightly publication in 1885 by American publisher and poet Clark W. Good Housekeeping is an active magazine published monthly by Hearst Communications.