Woman’s Home Companion
American women’s magazine published from 1896 until 1957.
Prior to 1896, the magazine was called the Ladies’ Home Companion,
but the name was changed to distance the publication from Ladies’ Home Journal, their rival publication.
Title | Date | Transcription Available | |
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![]() | Natsu-San: A Japanese Tea House Girl | Mar. 1899 | Yes |
![]() | His Wife’s Husband | May 1899 | Yes |
![]() | His Interpreter (Part 1) | Sept. 1899 | Yes |
![]() | His Interpreter (Part 2) | Oct. 1899 | Yes |
![]() | The Geisha Girl | Nov. 1899 | Yes |
![]() | The Horseless Carriage of Japan | Apr. 1900 | Yes |
![]() | Her Japanese Lover | Sept. 1900 | Yes |
![]() | Amoy, A Chinese Girl | Nov. 1900 | Yes |
![]() | Home and Social Life of the Japanese | Feb. 1901 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 1-2) | Apr. 1901 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 3-4) | May 1901 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 5-7) | June 1901 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 8-9) | July 1901 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese Nightingale (Chapters 10-12) | Aug. 1901 | Yes |
![]() | The Love of a Geisha Girl | July 1902 | Yes |
![]() | A Japanese American Love Story | Aug. 1902 | Yes |
![]() | Ochika-San | Nov. 1906 | Yes |
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Joey Takeda
Joey Takeda is the Technical Director of The Winnifred Eaton Archive and the User Interface Developer at the Digital Humanities Innovation Lab (Simon Fraser University). He is also an M.A. student in English at the University of British Columbia where his research focuses on Indigenous and diasporic Canadian literature; he is currently completing a digital edition of His Royal Nibs.