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American interior decorating magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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House Beautiful is an interior decorating magazine that focuses on decorating and the domestic arts. First published in 1896,[2] it is currently published by the Hearst Corporation, who began publishing it in 1934. It is the oldest still-published magazine in what is known as the "shelter magazine" genre.[3]
The magazine was launched in the United Kingdom in the early 1950s, positioned for young 'home-makers.'[citation needed] It is still sold in the UK, where it has a circulation of 93,992.[4]
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Editors
- Eugene Klapp and Henry B. Harvey (1896–1897)
- Eugene Klapp (1897–1898)
- Herbert S. Stone (1898–1913)
- Virginia Huntington Robie (1913–1915)
- Mabel Kent (1915–1916)
- Grace Atkinson Kimball (1916–1918)
- Mabel Rollins (1918–1920)
- Charlotte Lewis (1921)
- Ellery Sedgwick (1922)
- Ethel B. Power (1923–1934)
- Arthur H. Samuels (1934–1936)
- Kenneth K. Stowell (1936–1941)
- Elizabeth Gordon (1941–1964)
- Sarah Tomerlin Lee (1965–1969)
- Wallace Guenther (1969–1977)
- Doris Shaw (1977–1978)
- JoAnn Barwick (1978–1991)
- Louis Oliver Gropp (1991–2000)
- Marian McEvoy (2000–2002)
- Mark Mayfield (2002–2005)
- Stephen Drucker (2005–2010)
- Newell Turner (2010–2015)
- Sophie Donelson (2015–2018)[5]
- Joanna Saltz (2018–present)
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