Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...BOOK WITHOUT A NAME-Anonymous - Brentano's ($2.50). Journal of an unmarried English lady (18th Century), addressed to her natural...
...still, who was Lydia Pinkham Gove? Another girl spoke up. Once her mother had had woman's trouble, couldn't do the housework, father had got blue and grumpy. Mother had read an advertisement in the farm journal, got some big bottles and pretty soon been all right again. On the bottle it had said, "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Nice tasting stuff, too. Lots of women swore...
Once the Atlanta Journal editorialized as follows...
...article of the American Bankers Association Journal...
...BOOK WITHOUT A NAME-Anonymous - Brentano's ($2.50). The lady of this 18th Century journal seems to have lived in a quiet way, in a Hall, by a forest, with her natural son, a few friends and a few gypsies for company. Some evenings she would draw close to her bedroom fire and reflect upon her unconventional estate, her mother love, the perfection of her absent lover, passing events in politics, art, literature, or upon life itself as she found it in her solitude. The texture of her mind was altogether extraordinary, far in advance of its time, indeed...