• Monthly Magazine in New York City in June 1850, by publisher Harper & Brothers. The company also founded the magazines Harper's Weekly and Harper's Bazaar...
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  • Harper's Bazaar is an American monthly women's fashion magazine. It was first published in New York City on November 2, 1867, as the weekly Harper's Bazar...
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    Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916...
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  • Harpers Magazine may refer to: Harper's Magazine (since 1850), American monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts Harpers...
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    president of Harper's on November 16, 1899. Harper's New Monthly Magazine ultimately became Harper's Magazine, now published by the Harper's Magazine Foundation...
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  • Harper's most commonly refers to Harper's Magazine, an American monthly general-interest publication. Harper's may also refer to: Harper's Bazaar, an American...
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    news were Harper's and The Atlantic, which focused on fostering the arts. Both Harper's and The Atlantic persist to this day, with Harper's being a cultural...
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    Lewis H. Lapham (category Harper's Magazine people)
    was an American writer. He was the editor of the American monthly Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006. He was the founder...
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  • Open Debate", also known as the Harper's Letter, is an open letter defending free speech published on the Harper's Magazine website on July 7, 2020, with...
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    Research Center study, The New Yorker, along with The Atlantic and Harper's Magazine, ranked highest in college-educated readership among major American...
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  • Harp was a print and online magazine that provided in-depth information on current music, mainly the adult album alternative genre, which encompasses a...
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    or discontinued, including Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, Harper's Bazaar, and Harper's Young People. In 1962, Harper & Brothers merged with Row...
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    essay "Derivative Sport in Tornado Alley", originally published in Harper's Magazine as "Tennis, Trigonometry, Tornadoes". Although his parents were atheists...
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  • Andrew Cockburn (category Harper's Magazine people)
    1947) is a British journalist and the Washington, D.C., editor of Harper's Magazine. Born in the London suburb of Willesden in 1947, Cockburn grew up...
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  • Harper's Magazine Press was a hardcover book publisher for the trade market, a joint venture of Harper's Magazine and Harper & Row. It was founded in New...
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  • Verso. ISBN 9781859843987. "R.I.P. Christopher Hitchens - Harper's Magazine". Harper's magazine. "3 books by Hitchens to be reissued in April". The Washington...
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    John R. MacArthur (category Harper's Magazine people)
    and funding a Harper's Magazine Foundation to acquire and operate the magazine of the same name. This new entity acquired Harper's Magazine (which was then...
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    York Times Magazine, a longtime contributing editor at Harper's Magazine; a contributor to The Atlantic, N+1, The New Yorker and other magazines; and the...
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    extinction. The work was first published in the July 1918 issue of Harper's Monthly Magazine, and later revised and provided with the subtitle "War Time" in...
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    James Baldwin (category The Nation (U.S. magazine) people)
    Negro Assays the Negro Mood". New York Times Magazine 1958. "The Hard Kind of Courage". Harper's Magazine 1959. "Nobody Knows My Name: A Letter from the...
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    was a contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine and an Easy Chair columnist for Harper's Magazine. Thomas Chatterton Williams was born on March...
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    Britain: Dangerous Chemicals, Awful Silence", Harper's Magazine, February, 1985 "A Great Amnesia", Harper's Magazine, May 2008 "On 'Beauty'". Tin House. 50....
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  • harpers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harpers may refer to: Harpers, popular misnomer for Harper's Magazine, American monthly magazine Harper's...
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    story as Legend of the Living Spectre in the December 1908 edition of Harper's Magazine, naming the soldier as Gil Pérez. The story was one of a series entitled...
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    The New Yorker, April 19, 1993, pp. 90–91 "A Christmas Pageant", Harper's Magazine 287.1723, December 1993, pp. 45–51 "A Garter Snake", GQ 65.5, May...
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  • widely publicized initially, it became better known following a 1998 Harper's Magazine article by journalist Ken Silverstein. Hahn was also the subject of...
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  • around the country in 2016. The cover of the April 2017 issue of Harper's Magazine features a photo of a protester with a sign parodying the "Obey" poster...
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    Joshua Cohen (writer) (category Harper's Magazine people)
    in Harper's, The New York Times, The New Republic, The New York Times Book Review, Bookforum, The Jewish Daily Forward, Nextbook, Tablet Magazine, Triple...
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  • career survey. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, Newsweek, Village Voice, Vanity Fair and Paper and in books on fashion...
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    Fire and Ice (poem) (category Works originally published in Harper's Magazine)
    desire, and ice with hate. It was first published in December 1920 in Harper's Magazine and was later published in Frost's 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning book...
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