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  • American Childhood, as Seen Through Early Kids' Magazines

    Before periodicals became a wellspring of consumerism, they were a site of a profound disagreement over the welfare of children’s souls.

    John Paul RollertDecember 7, 2015
  • For the Young
    H. W. BoyntonMay 1903 Issue
  • Children's Books of 1930
    Anne Carroll MooreNovember 1930 Issue
  • Against Art in Politics, and Politics in Art
    Megan McArdleJune 6, 2011
  • My Own Story
    John TrowbridgeApril 1903 Issue
  • When There's Too Much to Read

    How The Atlantic's literary editor turns a daily deluge of new books into magazine coverage.

    Ann HulbertNovember 26, 2018
  • The Journals of Bronson Alcott
    Wilson FollettDecember 1938 Issue
  • The Selected Letters of Louisa
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsNovember 1987 Issue
  • Books of the Month
    January 1889 Issue
  • The Alcotts
    Phoebe-Lou AdamsOctober 1980 Issue
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