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House & Garden

House & Garden is a magazine of domestic design, published by Conde Nast in the 20th and early 21st century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)

Publication History

House & Garden was founded in 1901, and was acquired by Conde Nast partially in 1911 and completely in 1915. It absorbed American Homes and Gardens in 1915. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is February 1929 (v. 55 no. 2), © January 25, 1929. The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from August 1940. (More details) The magazine was renamed to "HG" in 1988, and ceased publication for the first time in 1993. A 1996 revival lasted until 2007, when Conde Nast announced that the December issue would be the magazine's last. While this marked the end of the US magazine, a British edition continues to be published.

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