McCall's Year 1965 Magazine Back Issues
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- In This Issue- A Smashing Novel To Remember All Through The Year
- Annulment: Easy Way Out Of Divorce?
- The Sins Of The Parents - By The Judge In The Case Of Darien's Drinking Teens
- These Top Models Choose Their Most Flattering Hairdos
- Now! Something Better Than The Pill?
- The Coming Of Age Of Joan Kennedy
- The Crime That Threatens Every
- The Growing Failure Of Teen-Age Marriages
- What They Say About Otto Preminger?
- Pin-On Pieces Make Prettier Hairdos
- Can You Train Your Baby To Be A Genius?
- A Report On The Shorter Work Week-His Not Hers
- I Took The Wrong Baby Home From The Hospital
- A Long, Hard Look At Love
- The Vanishing American Father: Where He Went, How To Get Him Back
- Eleanor Roosevelt: The Drama Of Her Early Life And Marriage-By Archibald MacLeish
- That Fabulous Air Force Diet The Facts And The Figures, By Joseph Alsop
- Medical Lab Tests: Mistakes That
- An Answer To The Attacks On Motherhood-From Eunice Kennedy Shriver
- Noel Coward's Newest And Liveliest Novel
- I'm Sick Of Those Unwholesome Heroines By Marya Mannes
- The Sense Of Wonder A Legacy To Parents By Rachel Carson
- A Disgraced Man's Search For Redemption
- The Remarkable New Life Of John Profound
- Why Don't We Get What We Pay For? By Marya Mannes
- How Babies Differ-New Answers For Mystified Mothers
- The Most Famous Woman In France Explains What Love Is-And Isn't
- The Kennedys In New York: The Story Behind A Bitter Campaign
- Who Is Vulgar? What Is Vulgar? An Answer From Marya Mannes
- The Unborn Child: New Discoveries Dispel Old Myths
- The Empty Days: How Women Feel, What They Do As Their Children Need Them Less And Less
- Exciting Hairdos By Top Stylists
- A Gift Of Joy By Helen Hayes:
- The Disease That Dr. Kildare Couldn't Cure, By Jessica Mitford
- A Room On The London Docks
- The Man Who Shared His House With Princess Margaret And Her Husband
- For Five Years Tells His Amazing Story-And Theirs
- Pills To Keep Women Young: A Medical Report
- Lyndon Johnson's Early Years: Unpublished Pictures, Letters And Memories Of An Adoring Mother
- Finally-Vaccines For The Common Cold
- Princess Margaret: A Royal Couple's Struggle To Save Their Secret Home In The London Slums
- A New Look At Health Insurance
- Everything You Need For A Happy Holiday: 100 Pages Of Recipes
- Decorations, Gift Suggestions, Christmas Stories
- Verse And Reminiscences-And A Unique Section To Cut Out And To Use As Actual Gifts
- Famous Fathers And Their Little Girls A Portfolio Of Holiday Fashion
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McCall's was a monthly American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. The publication was established as a small-format magazine called The Queen in 1873. In 1897 it was renamed McCall's Magazine—The Queen of Fashion (later shortened to McCall's) and subsequently grew in size to become a large-format glossy. It was one of the "Seven Sisters" group of women's service magazines.
McCall's published fiction by such well-known authors as Alice Adams, Lester Atwell, Ray Bradbury, Gelett Burgess, Willa Cather, Jack Finney, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Barbara Garson, John Steinbeck, Tim O'Brien, Tony J. Caridi, Anne Tyler and Kurt Vonnegut.