by Susan Johnston Godey’s Lady’s Book was probably the most influential women’s magazine of its era. Besides offering its readers needlework projects, recipes, hints on household care and women’s romances, the magazine featured hand-tint foldouts showing the latest fashions. The pages in this book seven fashion paper dolls, each with its own separate wardrobe. The dolls and costumes are rendered if full color, following the hand-tinted originals. Summary by Author