Godey, Louis Antoine
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(gō´dē), 180478, American publisher, b. New York City. He was joint founder in 1830 of the
Lady's Book (known after his partner's withdrawal as
Godey's Lady's Book), the first successful women's magazine. The magazine, which featured articles by famous authors and colored plates of the latest fashions, attained a circulation of 150,000 by 1858 and was considered an arbiter of morals and taste. Godey also owned a publishing house that produced such works as
The Young People's Book or Magazine of Useful or Entertaining Knowledge (1841) and the
Lady's Musical Library (1842).