THE FORERUNNER
A monthly magazine, written,
edited, owned and published
by
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
67 Wall Street, New York City
U. S. A.
SUBSCRIPTION PER YEAR
| Domestic | $1.00 |
| Canadian | 1.12 |
| Foreign | 1.25 |
Bound Volumes, each year $1.40 post paid
This magazine carries Mrs. Gilman's best and newest work, her social philosophy, verse, satire, fiction, ethical teaching, humor and opinion.
It stands for Humanness in Women and Men; for better methods in Child Culture; for the New Ethics, the better Economics—the New World we are to make, are making. The breadth of Mrs. Gilman's thought and her power of expressing it have made her well-known in America and Europe as a leader along lines of human improvement and a champion of woman.
THE FORERUNNER voices her thought and its messages are not only many, but strong, true and vital.
Transcription Notes:
The original spelling and minor inconsistencies in the spelling and formatting have been retained.
Minor punctuation . , ; " ' changes have been made without annotation.
Other changes to the original text are listed as follows:
- Page 2 Man-made/Man-Made: The Man-Made World
- Page 9 Jessie/Josie: Miss Josie, the thin
- Page 28 her/his: face between his hands
- Page 45 evclaimed/exclaimed: exclaimed his wife
- Page 110 Removed repeated word a: were a real
- Page 115 who/why: why his hair's
- Page 134 though/thought: I thought as much
- Page 164 Mr./My: My dear Miss
- Page 169 Removed repeated word and: her own and set it
- Page 174 removed redundant word a: he had not had
- Page 194 though/thought: I thought I heard
- Page 197 litle/little: a little dampened
- Page 240 weedings/weddings: wooings and weddings
- Page 260 irrestible/irresistible: irresistible from self-enforced
- Page 261 Cottonwood/Cottonwoods: to The Cottonwoods
- Page 285 busband/husband: live with her husband
- Page 317 massages/messages: its messages are not only