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  • LaCroix, University of Chicago Law School, has published an essay, entitled The Founders Fiction, in a special issue of the on-line journal Common-Place devoted to the topic Who Reads an Early American Book?

    LaCroix on "The Founder's Fiction" Dan Ernst 2009

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    Links M-mv 2005

  • For more on poplular anatomy, check out his piece "Morbid curiosity": The Decline and Fall of the Popular Anatomical Museum on the Common-Place website.

    Herr Marinelli, World Famous Anatomical Puzzle, 1886 JE 2007

  • For more on poplular anatomy, check out his piece "Morbid curiosity": The Decline and Fall of the Popular Anatomical Museum on the Common-Place website.

    Archive 2007-06-01 JE 2007

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    04.04 M-mv 2004

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    05.04 M-mv 2004

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    Links M-mv 2004

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    05.04 M-mv 2004

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    Archive 2004-05-01 M-mv 2004

  • Common-Place — "exploring and exchanging ideas about early American history and culture"

    Links M-mv 2004

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