Lizzie’s relations with animals form a fascinating thread that weaves through the tangled story of her life.
News
Bridget’s Kitchen, December/January, 2005
Sherry Chapman assumes the identity of Bridget Sullivan and offers her favorite recipes for your eating and reading pleasure.
William G. Trickey Dead, Boston Globe, 1892
Henry G. Trickey is dead. He was killed by accident at Hamilton, Ont., Saturday morning.
The A&E Biography, Lizzie Borden: A Woman Accused An Inscrutable Life
The program is more or less a three-dimensional composition, its components skillfully interwoven.
Fall River’s Portuguese Pilgrim
At the time of the Borden murders, the Portuguese of Fall River were just below the Irish in social pecking order.
News and Views that Wouldn’t Fit: Notes from the Compositor’s Bench, December/January, 2005
Doug Walters takes a whimsical look at modern day from the perspective of a Victorian.
New Lizzie Finds!
But this time, things I did not expect were practically handed to me. Totally out of the blue, I leaned up against a slot machine and hit the jackpot.
Edwin Porter’s Fall River Tragedy: A Hermeneutic Entrance into the Borden Mystery
By considering a few of Porter’s interesting factual flaws and factoids we may be pointed towards a new insight into a different historical moment and the renewed valuation of a dubious text.
Dear Abby, October/November, 2005
Dear Abby is a humorous series that purports that people wrote into the Fall River newspaper and Abby Borden responded with sage advice—well, sometimes.