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The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. A major force in 20th century American publishing, only three of the magazines are still published as physical magazines: * Better Homes and Gardens (1922-) * Family Circle (1932-2019) * Good Housekeeping (1885-) * Ladies' Home Journal (1873-2016) * McCall's (1873-2002) * Redbook (1903-2019) * Woman's Day (1937-)

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  • Sept Sœurs (magazines) (fr)
  • Seven Sisters (magazines) (en)
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  • Les Sept Sœurs (en anglais the Seven Sisters) sont un ensemble de magazines féminins américains s'adressant davantage aux femmes au foyer, mariées et ayant des enfants, qu'aux femmes célibataires et qui travaillent . Le nom est dérivé du mythe grec des « sept sœurs », également connu sous le nom de Pléiades. Force majeure de l'édition américaine du XXe siècle, seuls trois des magazines sont encore imprimés : * (en) (1922-) * (en) (1932-2019) * Good Housekeeping (1885-) * Ladies' Home Journal (1873-2016) * (en) (1873-2002) * Redbook (1903-2019) * (en) (1937-) (fr)
  • The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. A major force in 20th century American publishing, only three of the magazines are still published as physical magazines: * Better Homes and Gardens (1922-) * Family Circle (1932-2019) * Good Housekeeping (1885-) * Ladies' Home Journal (1873-2016) * McCall's (1873-2002) * Redbook (1903-2019) * Woman's Day (1937-) (en)
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  • Les Sept Sœurs (en anglais the Seven Sisters) sont un ensemble de magazines féminins américains s'adressant davantage aux femmes au foyer, mariées et ayant des enfants, qu'aux femmes célibataires et qui travaillent . Le nom est dérivé du mythe grec des « sept sœurs », également connu sous le nom de Pléiades. Force majeure de l'édition américaine du XXe siècle, seuls trois des magazines sont encore imprimés : * (en) (1922-) * (en) (1932-2019) * Good Housekeeping (1885-) * Ladies' Home Journal (1873-2016) * (en) (1873-2002) * Redbook (1903-2019) * (en) (1937-) (fr)
  • The Seven Sisters is a group of magazines that has traditionally been aimed at married women who are homemakers with husbands and children, rather than single and working women. The name is derived from the Greek myth of the "seven sisters", also known as the Pleiades. A major force in 20th century American publishing, only three of the magazines are still published as physical magazines: * Better Homes and Gardens (1922-) * Family Circle (1932-2019) * Good Housekeeping (1885-) * Ladies' Home Journal (1873-2016) * McCall's (1873-2002) * Redbook (1903-2019) * Woman's Day (1937-) (en)
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