Journal of the Early Americas Magazine
 
Journal of the Early America's fourth issue is hot off the presses!  The August/September 2011 issue should be arriving at subscriber doors very soon!  For a sneak peak at our featured articles, please see the list below.

Featured in the August/September 2011 issue (sections in bold, titles in italics):
    1.  Arts and ArtisansFrench Knives in North America: Part I - "Flatin" and "a la dauphine"
                by Kevin Gladysz and Ken Hamilton
    2.  Hoppus and HatchetGathered Toe and Center Seam Pucker Vamp Moccasins
                by Oliver McCloskey
    3.  Hearthstone“ ... something more useful than PEN and INK …:” The Pencil in the
                Eighteenth Century by Wayne Krefting
    4.  Early AmericasStockbridge: A Place, A People: Part II by Gerry Barker
    5.  To ArmsThe Battle of Tippecanoe: Prelude to the War of 1812 by Rick Conwell
    6.  Discerning Re-enactorThe Hunter’s Quest: Knowledge and Lodging in the Northwest
                Territory by Dennis Neely
    7.  PunchbowlJefferson & Liberty: Music of 18th Century America by The Itinerant Band
                by Summer Criswell, and On the Map by Tasker's Chance by Gene Tesdahl
    8.  A Matter of TasteThe Pursuit and Death of the Buffalo by Chris Cheney
    9.  Musings Around the Inkpot – Our letters to and from the editor.

For more information about what topics we cover in each section, please click here.  Haven't secured a subscription yet?  Don't delay!  Visit our subscriptions page today.  We hope you find something you love in each and every issue of Journal of the Early Americas.

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