46 Issues of Ettelaat-e Banuvan (1950s-1970s, Iran)
One of the early women's magazines published in Tehran (weekly from 1957 to 1979), it covered celebrities, the royal family, health, beauty, home decorating, and other topics.
Title: Ettelaat-e Banuvan
Language: Farsi
Format: Paperback
Editor: Pari Abasalti
Publisher: N/A
Publication Period: 1957 - 1978
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Issues: 8 Shahrivar 1351 (August 30, 1972) | 16 Ordibehesht 1349 (May 6, 1970) | 27 Farvardin 1348 (April 16, 1969) | 27 Aban 1349 (November 18, 1970) | 4 Azar 1349 (November 25, 1970) | 30 Tir 1350 (July 21, 1971) | 17 Azar 1350 (December 8, 1971) | 8 Shahrivar 1357 (August 30, 1978) | 22 Shahrivar 1357 (September 13, 1978) | 29 Mordad 1354 (August 20, 1975) | 27 Tir 1352 (July 18, 1973) | 28 Bahman 1346 (February 17, 1968) | 18 Shahrivar 1336 (September 9, 1957) | 8 Ordibehesht 1350 (May 8, 1971) | 11 Mordad 1346 (August 2, 1967)
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