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Jessie Wilcox Smith J.B.PRIESTLEY John Galsworthy ~ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING April 1931

Jessie Wilcox Smith J.B.PRIESTLEY John Galsworthy ~ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING April 1931

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Rare vintage issue of Good Housekeeping magazine published in England.

Cover illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith.

J. B. Priestley at home.

John Galsworthy's new novel 'Maid in Waiting' continues this month.

The Ideal Home Exhibition.

Paris fashions.  Lelong, Worth, Molyneux etc fashion plates.

Features on new fabrics and needlework, cinema in Hollywood.

Colour advertisements for Bird's, Ovaltine etc.  Full page.

Its a beautiful issue with many wonderful illustrations for the stories and ads.

700g, 224 pages.


Good condition. Some pages are loose (not any of the features mentioned above), 1cm of paper loss from spine at each end, cover has started to fray from cover by 4cm top and 2cm bottom. All pages present. 
The staples have some rust, the magazine is close to 100 years old and in remarkably good shape. Front and back cover shown.

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We are still trading. We are still posting sales.  The post office has advised, as an essential service, that it will remain open. There are also extra cargo planes to keep up with demand, and couriers such as FedEx and DHL have increased capacity.

We have lots of packaging in stock, we started self isolating in early March and we have a new, very stringent cleaning routine in place.  We have thousands of magazines close to us in our archive and office and we also have many more in boxes in storage. Any stock we retrieve is being handled with gloves.  All of our stock is already sealed, as all our vintage magazines are stored in individual archive sleeves, in acid-free boxes, and in climate-controlled art storage.

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