WEDNESDAY WEB WRAP-UP for February 7, 2007
If any of you are frequenters of library book sales you probably can recall seeing multiple volumes of The American Heritage, a bi-monthly publication that covers all aspects of American history and life. At 50 cents to a dollar a copy, lots of pictures and nice cover art, my own collection grew out of control. Well, in the last few months I’ve done some weeding and the number of American Heritage magazines in my home is now manageable. With knowledge of this week’s Wrap-up, my remaining volumes may eventually be recycled to a book sale near you.
AmericanHeritage.com is the Web presence of this publication and it is this week’s Wednesday Web Wrap-up. It may be enjoyed in a number of ways. You can click on one of the subject tabs such as “People” and choose from a number of articles featured by the site’s editors. You may choose from some “Special Features.” My favorite is “50 Years of American Heritage Archives.” This link facilitates browsing by year and issue number. You can also search the entire archives (text only) of the magazine back to 1954, its first year of publication. Although you may become a registered user, registration is not required for access to any content.
Visit a library book sale sometime but first click here >>> http://www.americanheritage.com/
Jim
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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