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My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 1, Sept 1900

My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women. Issue 1, Sept 1900

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Number of Chapters: 14

Length: 02 hours and 32 minutes

Language: English

This is the first issue of a wonderful weekly magazine aimed at young women. They each contain a novella following the adventures of Marion Marlowe, "Only a Farmer's Daughter" who went from "Farm to Fortune" and all written by the prolific :Lurana Sheldon using various pen names, usually Grace Shirley. The story is quite entertaining and well written. The chapters are short and easy to read and suited to those just getting their feet wet in LibriVox. Besides the main novella, each issue contains an Advice Column, where she responds to anguished letters from young ladies with a myriad of personal problems. She does not shy at shooting straight from the hip in her answers whether to moral, ethical, family or just social etiquette questions. An intersting insight into life in the 1900's and what was considered appropriate for girls and women. - Summary by phil chenevert

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The Daisy Chain (CrystalMercy)
The City Boarder (Colleen McMahon)
Marion Proves her Intuitions (Colleen McMahon)
The Abduction of Dollie (Kathleen Moore)
A Dark Deed (Kathleen Moore)
The Plot of a Villain (Kathleen Moore)
On the Track of the Abductor (Maria de Fátima da Silva)
The First News of Dollie (Maria de Fátima da Silva)
The Picture on the Poster (Ellies)
Marion Finds her Uncle At Last (Ellies)
The Return of Miss Gray\ (Colleen McMahon)
Marion Discovers Dollie (Colleen McMahon)
The Arrest and Rescue (Colleen McMahon)
Questions & Answers by Grace Shirley (Phil Chenevert)
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