Publications

"If Shakespeare had to go on an author tour to promote Romeo and Juliet, he never would have written Macbeth." - Dr. Joyce Brothers

Dr. Joyce Brothers was nothing short of prolific in her publications. In addition to the ten books she wrote, she was a regular columnist in Good Housekeeping for forty years, had her own daily advice column next to “Dear Abby” in over 300 newspapers, wrote pamphlets and publications for various companies, and frequently contributed to publications such as Parade Magazine.


King Features. Ask Dr. Brothers publicity poster, 1998.

King Features. Ask Dr. Brothers publicity poster, 1998.

For licensing information, contact https://kingfeatures.com/contact-us-licensing-contacts/.


Ask Dr. Brothers publicity pamphlet, circa 1965. (1 of 3)
Ask Dr. Brothers publicity pamphlet, circa 1965. (2 of 3)
Ask Dr. Brothers publicity pamphlet, circa 1965. (3 of 3)

King Features. Ask Dr. Brothers publicity pamphlet, circa 1965.

Beginning in 1964, Dr. Brothers was selected by Bell McClure Syndicate, a subsidiary of North American Newspaper Alliance, to write a column to take over the famous Dorothy Dix column. The daily advice column appeared in over 300 newspapers nationwide for more than two decades, switching to King Features Syndicate in the early 1970s.

For licensing information, contact https://kingfeatures.com/contact-us-licensing-contacts/.


King Features Syndicate typed article, "Cocaine is Definitely Dangerous." January 5, 1987.

King Features Syndicate. "Cocaine is Definitely Dangerous” typed article, January 5, 1987.

For licensing information, contact https://kingfeatures.com/contact-us-licensing-contacts/.


Good Housekeeping publicity pamphlet. Circa 1966. (1 of 4)
Good Housekeeping publicity pamphlet. Circa 1966. (2 of 4)
Good Housekeeping publicity pamphlet. Circa 1966. (3 of 4)
Good Housekeeping publicity pamphlet. Circa 1966. (4 of 4)

Good Housekeeping publicity pamphlet, circa 1966.


"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (1 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (2 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (3 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (4 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (5 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (6 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (7 of 8)
"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972. (8 of 8)

"Are You a Male Chauvinist Boss?", 1972.


Greyhound Van Lines presents: "The Psychology of Moving" by Dr. Joyce Brothers. 1968

Greyhound Van Lines presents: "The Psychology of Moving" by Dr. Joyce Brothers, 1968.


Parade Magazine. 1994.

Parade Magazine, 1994.


Parade Magazine, "You Can Get Along". 2000.
Dr. Brothers with The Sopranos star James Gandolfini for Parade Magazine. 2000. (1 of 2)
Dr. Brothers with The Sopranos star James Gandolfini for Parade Magazine. 2000. (2 of 2)

Parade Magazine, “You Can Get Along”, and snapshots of Dr. Brothers with The Sopranos star James Gandolfini, 2000.


The Jewish Resource magazine. 1986.

The Jewish Resource magazine, 1986.


Good Housekeeping. August, 1968.

Good Housekeeping, August 1968.


Photograph of Dr. Brothers in front of her many filing cabinets, circa 1980.

Photograph of Dr. Brothers in front of her many filing cabinets, circa 1980.

Dr. Brothers had an extraordinarily intricate filing system, a work of art in its own right. Her research files consisted of index cards, organized alphabetically by topic, with clippings from various research journals and magazines attached. She would pull a topic from the thousands of cards, which she called the “Tobies” after an assistant of hers, and brush up on up-to-date research for lectures, talk shows, and articles. These cards are now kept within her archival collection.


Good Housekeeping cover. November, 1969.
Good Housekeeping article. November, 1969. (1 of 3)
Good Housekeeping article. November, 1969. (2 of 3)
Good Housekeeping article. November, 1969. (3 of 3)

Good Housekeeping cover and article, November 1969.