
Harper's Weekly 1857-1912



Harper’s
Weekly was the definitive newspaper of record for the latter part of
the nineteenth century and early twentieth. It had broad national
distribution and some international, a circulation that exceeded 100,000
and peaked at 300,000, and effective readership of at least half a
million people. Harper's Weekly 1857-1912 from Alexander Street Press is
the definitive version of the newspaper in electronic form.
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Access
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Harper's Weekly can be accessed at
http://app.harpweek.com. A subscription confirmation will be sent to your institution after your
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resource.
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Support
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Technical Support
Alexander Street Press
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