1. "Harper's Magazine Online"
Posted by Kimberly on Jan-22nd-04 at 8:03 PM
While you are waiting for the "real killers" to finish
in the guest room, you can thumb thru an old issue of
Harper's Magazine online. They also have a newsletter
you can subscribe to.
http://www.harpers.org/
(sorry if it has been posted before)
Hi Kimberly! Thanks for the link, I was hoping to read something there that was around the time that Lizzie was reading Harper's. They do have some older articles in the archive like this one that was an interesting read: http://www.harpers.org/WorkingMen.html
This also made me wonder if Harper's ever did a story or article on Lizzie and the murders ever? That would be an interesting little turn of fate.
Thanks for the web site Kimberly. Using www.google.com you can find a lot other sites using "Harper's Bazar", with the quotes, as the search words.
BTW, on January 22, 1901, exactly 103 years ago today, Queen Victoria died, thus ending the Victorian era. Then the Edwardian era began.
(Message last edited Jan-22nd-04 9:19 PM.)
I think they did publish a review of the Lincoln book in 1967.
Mentioned somewhere in Rebello.
I was reading an article on there & didn't notice until I
got to the end that it was from the 1890's. That was amazing.