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[RADIO] Fun Fare by Fisher, Helen Stevens - "Little Lady of the House - 1939: A Booklet of Party Plans - Games, Menus, and Recipes - For Groups Large or Small, Young or Old - EVERYWHERE!

by Fisher, Helen Stevens - "Little Lady of the House

[RADIO] Fun Fare by Fisher, Helen Stevens  - "Little Lady of the House - 1939

[RADIO] Fun Fare: A Booklet of Party Plans - Games, Menus, and Recipes - For Groups Large or Small, Young or Old - EVERYWHERE!

by Fisher, Helen Stevens - "Little Lady of the House

  • Used
  • Paperback
N.D.C., 1939. Staplebound. Color illustrated wraps. Very good. Youngren, Max. 30 pages. 20 x 14 cm. Written by one of Chicago's women of the "Golden Age of Radio," Helen Stevens Fisher, best known as "The Little Lady of the House" who was featured on The National Farm and Home Hour (NBC) - one of the most popular radio programs of the 20th century. Fisher was the Barbara Walters of her time, wrangling nationally famous personalities and stars coming through Chicago to join her on air and talk abouth themselves on the broadcast.

Booklet is filled with wacky party ideas: Millionaire's Party, Paper Sack Party, Treasure Trail... all accompanied by menus and recipes. Illustrated throughout. Covers lightly rubbed at edges.

  • Bookseller Independent bookstores US (US)
  • Illustrator Youngren, Max
  • Format/Binding Staplebound
  • Book Condition Used - Color illustrated wraps. Very good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher N.D.C.
  • Date Published 1939
  • Keywords History of radio, radio history, history of commercial radio, women in radio, women in broadcasting, history of broadcasting, chicago radio history