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LADIES' COMPANION MAGAZINE BOUND VOLUMES 1837-38 ILLUSTRATED Steel Engravings

Description: The Ladies' Companion, A Monthly Magazine Embracing Every Department of Literature Vol.7 & 8: from July 1837 to November 1837 December 1837 to May 1838. Editor: Snowden, William W.Published by William W. Snowden, New York, 1838 The Ladies' Companion was an American women's magazine "devoted to literature and the fine arts" published by William W. Snowden in the early 19th century. Ann Sophia Stephens (March 10, 1810–August 20, 1886) was an American novelist and magazine editor. She was the author of dime novels and is credited as the progenitor of that genre. Early lifeAnn Sophia Stephens was born on March 30, 1810, in Derby, Connecticut;[2] she was the daughter of Ann and John Winterbotham, son of William Winterbotham. He was the manager of a woolen mill owned by Col. David Humphreys. Her mother died early and she was brought up by her mother's sister, who eventually became her stepmother. She was educated at a dame school in South Britain, Connecticut, and started writing at an early age.[3] She married Edward Stephens, a printer from Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1831 and they relocated to Portland, Maine.[4] The actress Clara Bloodgood was the daughter of their son, Edward Stephens, a well known New York lawyer.[5] Career While in Portland, she and her husband co-founded, published and edited the Portland Magazine, a monthly literary periodical where some of her early work first appeared.[3] The magazine was sold in 1837. They moved to New York where Ann took the job of editor to The Ladies Companion and where she could further her literary work. This was also the time she adopted the humorous pseudonym Jonathan Slick. Over the next few years she wrote over twenty-five serial novels plus short stories and poems for several well known periodicals which included Godey's Lady's Book and Graham's Magazine.[6] Her first novel Fashion and Famine was published in 1854. She started her own magazine Mrs Stephens' Illustrated New Monthly in 1856, it was published by her husband.[7] The magazine merged with Peterson's Magazine a few years later. The term "dime novel" originated with Stephens's Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter, printed in the first book in Beadle & Adams's Beadle’s Dime Novels series, dated June 9, 1860. The novel was a reprint of Stephens's earlier serial that appeared in the Ladies' Companion magazine in February, March, and April 1839. Later, the Grolier Club listed Malaeska as the most influential book of 1860.[8] Some of her other work includes High Life in New York (1843), Alice Copley: A Tale of Queen Mary's Time (1844), The Diamond Necklace and Other Tale (1846), The Old Homestead (1855), The Rejected Wife (1863) and A Noble Woman (1871). WorksAlice Copley: A Tale of Queen Mary's TimeA Noble WomanBellehood and BondageBertha's EngagementThe Curse of GoldThe Diamond Necklace and Other TaleThe Deserted WifeDoubly FalseFashion and FamineThe Gold BrickThe Gulf Between ThemThe HeiressHigh Life in New YorkKatharine Allen; or, The Gold BrickLord Hope's ChoiceMabel's MistakeMalaeska, the Indian Wife of the White HunterMarried in HasteMary DerwentThe Old CountessThe Old HomesteadPalaces and PrisonsThe Reigning BelleThe Rejected WifeRuby Gray's StrategySilent StrugglesThe Soldiers' OrphansThe Wife's SecretWives and WidowsThe Lady Mary

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