
The Pansy
LIVES THAT TOUCHED. - PART II.
SIX O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING.
A CHRISTMAS STORY.
GEORGIE AND JACK.
REACHING OUT.
NEVER GIVE UP.
RECITATION FOR JANUARY 1, 1886.
ARTHUR IN THE MUSEUM.
MANUFACTURE OF SILVER SPOONS.
A lively snapshot of American life in the late nineteenth century, this magazine opens with a bustling page of advertisements that feels like stepping into a vintage marketplace. The layout is dense with colorful notices, each promising the latest comforts and curiosities for a rapidly modernizing household. Readers are instantly drawn into the rhythm of a time when even the smallest product was a marvel worth shouting about.
Among the featured items are boxes of “the best candies in America,” award‑winning cocoa and vanilla chocolate touted for health and taste, and a bold pamphlet on dress reform that challenges the era’s tight‑lacing fashions. There are also detailed catalogs of embroidery and stamping patterns, dazzling dye sets that claim any hue can be achieved, and handy guides for needlework enthusiasts. The prose captures the optimism and entrepreneurial spirit that defined the period’s consumer culture.
Listening to this collection offers a charming window into the everyday concerns, aspirations, and witty self‑promotion of a bygone age, making history feel tangible and surprisingly relatable.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (161K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Emmy, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2014-03-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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