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Tina Michelle |
Posted - Jan 19 2007 : 8:18:14 PM found a website online that offers a free Victoriana e-zine. I know some of you had mentioned missing a Victorian magazine that is no longer in print..well..I stumbled across this website yesterday.
www.victoriana.com in order to read the issues you have to subscribe with your email address, then they'll send you an email giving you access to read the current and all back issues.
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Tina Michelle |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 9:35:22 PM thanks gals..you are welcome. and thanks Michele..I like ours too...(grinz)
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westernhorse51 |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 9:08:42 PM Thanks Tina, pretty nice site. Still really love yours.
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westernhorse51 |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 9:04:52 PM I still miss Victoria magazine. I have so many because I kept them & I'm glad I did. The magazine changed for the worse when founding editor Nancy Lindenmeyer left but I still bought it & still miss it. Nothing else like it out there.
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yellojewl |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 10:41:55 AM Thanks for the link. I loved Victoria magazine. I still have all my old copies I look through. |
Nance in France |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 09:18:48 AM That is a great endorsement coming from you, Vanessa! What exactly is a living historian? Enlighten me, please and thanks! Nance |
Beach Girl |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 03:49:51 AM As a living historian I mainly use primary sources for my research. This site is excellent~not only fun to read through, but also historically accurate and I have used it for years. 
Vanessa
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Nance in France |
Posted - Jan 20 2007 : 03:22:01 AM Tina, thanks so much for sharing it with us. I missed the Victoria magazine when it went out of production, so maybe this will appease us somewhat! You're the best! Nance |