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The Business of Being A Woman by Ida Tarbell #1501852

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The Business of Being A Woman by Ida Tarbell #1501852
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"The Business of Being a Woman" by Ida Tarbell


Signed by the author, inscription notes December 25, 1912. This book came from the estate of John and Jean Siddall. John was the editor of The American Magazine in the mid to late 20's. Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, and Ray Stannard Baker had left McClure's magazine and created the American Magazine. When first created, it was a "muckraker" (todays term - investigative reporting) magazine. When John Siddall came aboard as the editor, he steered the magazine in a different direction - to cater to women. The sales more than doubled. Many, many noted writers contributed articles to this magazine. In this collection from the estate, there are many books by these authors that are signed, including 4 more by Ida Tarbell.



New York

The MacMillan Co.

Copyright 1912

242 pages



Tarbell was hired as an editor in 1894, and soon became "McClure?s" most successful writer when her series on Abraham Lincoln nearly doubled the circulation of the magazine. Another serialized biography followed, this time on Napoleon, establishing her as a gifted historical writer and an insightful judge of character.



The book is in fine condition, all pages intact and tight. There is minor wear on the corners of the cover, front and back and the spines. The edge of the pages are deckled. Green cloth binding.


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<tr><td>Condition:Very Good</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1912</td></tr>


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<tr><td>Title:The Business of Being A Woman by Ida Tarbell</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Chino, California</td></tr>
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