Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, May, 1864, Volume LXVIII, (Volume 68), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale, 88 pages

ILLUSTRATIONS

MAY FLOWERS, a very fine steel engraving; GODEY'S DOUBLE EXTENSION COLORED FASHION-PLATE, Containing six figures; SHIELD SHAPE HANGING PINCUSHION, Printed in colors

A Netted Opera or Useful Cap (pg 481); Aprons (pg 476); Bonnets (pgs 424, 425, 474); Braiding Patterns (pg 428, 482, 483); Caps (pgs 475, 481); L'Elegante, Spring Wrap (pg 420); Spring Walking Suit (pg 422); The Hispania from Brodie, hooded wrap (pg 423); The Spahi, Spring Wrap (pg 421); Walking-dress for a little Girl (pg 427); Coiffures (pg 474); Collars (pg 475); Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (pg 477); Corset Cover (pg 427); Crape Butterfly for Headdresses (pg 481); Cottage (pg 497); Cupid, Auctioneer (pg 417); Embroidery, Inserting, etc. (pgs 482, 483); Headdresses (pg 426); Initial Letters for Marking (pgs 482, 483); Juvenile Department: Sunday-School Hymn (pg 496); Lady's Dress in Embroidery (pg 428); Names for Marking (pg 479); New Embroidery Patterns (pg 483); Novelties for the Month (pg 474); Patterns from Madame Demorest's Establishment (pg 477); Rural or Suburban Residence (pg 497); Sleeves (pg 476); Spring Bonnets (pgs 424, 425); The Family Drawing Master (pg 462); The Pompadour Porte-jupe (pg 478); The Shoe Pincushion (pg 478); Two Insertions in Crochet (pg 480)

CONTRIBUTORS AND CONTENTS

A Few Friends, by Kormah Lynn (pg 468); Bear and Forbear (pg 435); Both Sides, by Jennie Jennings (pg 442); Concerning Rings and Precious Stones (pg 439); Difficulties (pg 461); Easter-Day, by Leira (pg 436); Anecdotes about Smoking (pg 489); Bible Photographs of Women (pg 487); Hints about Health (pg 489); Letter to the Editress (pg 489); Queen Bees (pg 489); Queenly Examples - the Contrast (pg 489); Vassar College and its Organization (pg 488); Why Washington Irving did not Marry (pg 489); Edna Fairleigh's Temptation, by Clara Augusta (pg 437); Fanny's Bait, by Belle Rutledge (pg 464); Fashions (pg 491); Godey's Arm-Chair (pg 492); Going West, by Mrs. James ---- (pg 458); Lament, by Corolla H. Criswell (pg 441); Last Year's Freight, by Benjamin F. Taylor (pg 473); Literary Notices (pg 490); Maud, by M. M. (pg 447); Much Wisdom in Little (pg 461); Music: Impromptu, by D. W. Miller (pg 418); My First Venture, by Mrs. Harriet H. Francis (pg 471); "Nobody to Blame," by Marion Harland (pg 429); Our Musical Column (pg 494); Paris Letters (pg 495); Receipts, etc. (pg 484); "She hath Done what she Could," by S. Annie Frost (pg 448); The Casket of Temperance, by Willie E. Pabor (pg 456)

Pages were scanned from a full year bound copy of the magazine. View the Table of contents for January to June, Volume LXVIII, here: http://www.archive.org/details/TableOfContentsGodeysVolLxviiiJanuaryToJune1864

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