…Home magazines with clothing patterns and practical articles began to become publishing companies amid fierce competition between Myra's Journal of Dress and Fashion (1875) and Weldon's Ladies' Journal (1875). In the United States, following Godey's Lady Book (1830), which emphasized fashion illustrations, Harper's Bazar (founded in 1867, later changed to Harpar's Bazaar in 1929) became successful by focusing on clothing articles. Ladies' Home Journal, founded in 1883, soon achieved a circulation of 400,000 copies under the management of Cyrus Curtis, setting a record for a mass publishing company. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Harpar's Bazaar" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…服装パターンや実用記事を盛った家庭雑誌が出版企業をなりたたせるようになったのは,《マイラズ・ジャーナル・オブ・ドレス・アンド・ファッションMyra’s Journal of Dress and Fashion(マイラの服飾ジャーナル)》(1875)と《ウェルドンズ・レディズ・ジャーナルWeldon’s Ladies’ Journal(ウェルドン婦人)》(1875)がはげしい競争を演じるなかにおいてであった。アメリカではファッション画を重視した《ゴーデーズGodey’s Lady Book》(1830)のあとを受けて,《ハーパーズ・バザーHarper’s Bazar》(1867年創刊,のち1929年にHarpar’s Bazaarとつづりを変更)が服装記事に重点を置いて成功した。83年に創刊した《レディズ・ホーム・ジャーナルLadies’ Home Journal》は経営者カーティスCyrus Curtisのもとでまもなく40万部の発行部数を実現して企業としての大衆出版の記録をつくった。… ※「《Harpar's Bazaar》」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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