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Daily Mail Historical Archive: 1896-2016 Digital Archive

This archive includes over one hundred years of this major UK national newspaper, viewable in full digital facsimile form with copious advertisements, news stories, and images that capture twentieth-century culture and society.

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Described by the New Yorker as "the newspaper that rules Britain," the Daily Mail has been at the heart of British journalism since 1896, regularly changing the course of government policy and setting the national debate. Its website is among the most visited news sites in the world.

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Daily Mail Historical Archive

Reading Level: 1301L—+

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Content Types: Newspapers

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Alexander, Charles Wesley. The Trial of Joseph Lapage the French Monster, for the Murder of the Beautiful School Girl, Miss Josie Langmaid: Also, the Account of the Murder of Miss Marietta Ball, the School Teacher, in the Woods, in Vermont: This Book Contains the Only Correct Likenesses of LaPage and His Victims: Lapage Must Have Been a Fiend Incranate. Published by Old Franklin Publishing House, [1876]
Reinecke, E. W., and A. D. Kuntz. The Laros Murder: A Whole Family Poisoned by an Ungrateful Son: Full Particulars: The Arrest and Confession of the Prisoner, Funeral Services, and Both Sermons in Full, with Incidents, Interviews, &c. West & Hilburn, 1876
Reinecke, E. W., and A. D. Kuntz. The Laros Murder: A Whole Family Poisoned by an Ungrateful Son: Full Particulars: The Arrest and Confession of the Prisoner, Funeral Services, and Both Sermons in Full, with Incidents, Interviews, &c. West & Hilburn, 1876
MEPO 8/17: Metropolitan Police: Instruction Book for the Government and Guidance of the Metropolitan Police Force. Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1893

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