The Hatchet is available in Print!
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The Hatchet is available in Print!
http://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizz ... -in-print/
The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian America is finally available in print!
118 pages, full color. $16.99.
Please click on the above link to read all about it and order your copies today!!
The Hatchet: A Journal of Lizzie Borden & Victorian America is finally available in print!
118 pages, full color. $16.99.
Please click on the above link to read all about it and order your copies today!!
Read Mondo Lizzie!
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Re: The Hatchet is available in Print!
I just ordered mine. I read it more when I have the printed copy.
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Re: The Hatchet is available in Print!
OK, I've searched The Hatchet site and when I hit order single print copies I get a picture of the old issue. So I just want to know what link to go to in order to purchase it.
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Read Mondo Lizzie!
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
https://lizzieandrewborden.com/MondoLizzie/
Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
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Re: The Hatchet is available in Print!
Just received my printed copy of The Hatchet today. While I have always enjoyed reading the past issues online, there is nothing like holding a tangible copy in your hand!
I received it this afternoon, and have been thoroughly glued to the interview with Michael Martins and Dennis Binette. So much interesting information: how Michael and Dennis tracked down leads (as well as many of the leads coming to them); how Lizzie figures into the texture of life in Fall River; and how this new information has changed their perceptions of the real Lizzie. Particularly tantalizing were the references to items that they were not allowed to use, for one reason or another. I loved the shout-out to forum member BobG. Very funny!
That this book is a labor of love is obvious. I am grateful to the authors for taking on this gargantuan task, and hope that they will have the stamina to put together PL2, with all the things they couldn't use in the first volume.
I have only started Kat's article on Jack The Ripper, and can't wait to finish it, as well as read the rest of it.
Thanks, Stefani, for not only a terrific interview, but for another first rate issue of The Hatchet. It was well worth waiting for!
I received it this afternoon, and have been thoroughly glued to the interview with Michael Martins and Dennis Binette. So much interesting information: how Michael and Dennis tracked down leads (as well as many of the leads coming to them); how Lizzie figures into the texture of life in Fall River; and how this new information has changed their perceptions of the real Lizzie. Particularly tantalizing were the references to items that they were not allowed to use, for one reason or another. I loved the shout-out to forum member BobG. Very funny!
That this book is a labor of love is obvious. I am grateful to the authors for taking on this gargantuan task, and hope that they will have the stamina to put together PL2, with all the things they couldn't use in the first volume.
I have only started Kat's article on Jack The Ripper, and can't wait to finish it, as well as read the rest of it.
Thanks, Stefani, for not only a terrific interview, but for another first rate issue of The Hatchet. It was well worth waiting for!
- Fargo
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We have a Postal Strike up here, but the Feds are supposed to be Legislating them back to work by late next week, so I should l be getting my printed copy in a little while.
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Re: The Hatchet is available in Print!
Is there another site to order from. I tried and it won't accept my pw and I got a new one through e-mail and it still won't. Says something to the effect of javascript and/or cookies need to be enabled. I haven't changed a thing. Ugh.
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My printed copy of the Hatchet arrived yesterday. I have some reading to do. 

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Bob G. was sitting on the subway reading his HATCHET when he read about his not being able to read PARALLEL LINES on the subway! My mouth dropped open in surprise and pleasure! So much splendid stuff in this issue.