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More Resources On Dickens and the Law Posted: 12 Feb 2012 08:05 AM PST Excellent, excellent post from Rechtgeschiedenisblog Blog on Dickens and law, listing online resources and recent posts and giving some analysis. This blog is in general a great resource for legal history and related areas, such as law and literature. Additional Dickens and law resources: "Lesser Breeds Within the Law"--Gresham College lecture by Dr. Angus Easson Dickens' 1842 Reading Tour--Launching the Copyright Question on Temptuous Seas--Philip V. |
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Dickens 2012 Website: From Law To Literature Walk
Here's a post from the Mirror of Justice on Dickens and the Catholic legal imagination.
Dickens 2012 Website: From Law To Literature Walk
Here's a post from the Mirror of Justice on Dickens and the Catholic legal imagination.
Posted: 12 Feb 2012 07:40 AM PST
Patricia Cohen explains how the famous portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, which has hung in the Lincoln Presdential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois, for decades, has been determined to be not of Mrs. Lincoln but of an unknown woman. Barry Bauman, the conservator who pieced together the history of the altered portrait, says the man behind it and its story is Lew Bloom, who sold the entire package to Lincoln's graddaughter. The Lincoln Library will announce the findings on April 26th, the anniversary of the death of John Wilkes Booth.
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