= Subscribers only. Sign in here. Subscribe here.

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

1945 / January | View All Issues |

January 1945

Personal and otherwise

4, 8, 10, 14 PDF

[various]

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.


The new books

13-14, 16, 19 PDF

The new books

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Personal and otherwise

14, 16, 18, 20, 22 PDF

[various]

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Books in brief

19-21 PDF

Books in brief

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Personal and otherwise

22, 24 PDF

The narrow open spaces

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

116-125 PDF

The far shore

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The Navy at “Omaha” and “Utah”

Article

132 PDF

Life ends at twenty-two

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The easy chair

133-136 PDF

The easy chair

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

137-144 PDF

How Mussolini fell

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Fiction

145-150 PDF

The singing lesson

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

151-153 PDF

Alcoholics are people

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

154-159 PDF

Aisle seats for Mr. Woollcott

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

159 PDF

Modern Africa

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

160-167 PDF

The future defense of the U.S.A.

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Another man's poison

168-169 PDF

Another man’s poison

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Another man's poison

168-171 PDF

Another man’s poison

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Another man's poison

169-170 PDF

Jest after Christmas

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Another man's poison

170-171 PDF

Another man’s poison

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

172-179 PDF

Our conflicting racial policies

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

180-188 PDF

The American merchant marine after the war

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Poetry

188 PDF

Catastrophe

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

189-192 PDF

Report from a conscientious objector

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article

192 PDF

Statement on foreign trade policy

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Personal and otherwise

14 PDF

Correction, for the record

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Get access to 163 years of
Harper’s for only $19.97

United States Canada

THE CURRENT ISSUE

June 2013

How to Make Your Own AR-15

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Long Division

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The Separating Sickness

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

view Table Content

FEATURED ON HARPERS.ORG

[Editor's Note]
Why the AR-15 rifle is here to stay,
the conspiracy theories of Room 237,
and more
[Perspective]
The firearm as emblem of personal sovereignty
“Let’s review our recent national paroxysm about guns, shall we?”
Illustration by Jeremy Traum
[Report]
How to Make Your Own AR-15

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

“Even if federal gun-control advocates got everything they wanted, they couldn’t prevent America’s most popular rifle from being made, sold, and used. Understanding why this is true requires an examination of how the firearm is made.”
Illustration by Jeremy Traum
[Harper's Finest]
Wherein the author enrolls in a clinical drug trial
“This is the heart of the magic factory, the place where medicine is infused with the miracles of science.”
Illustration by Ernst Kreidolf
[Report]
Broken Heartland

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

“During the early 1990s, farmers throughout the Great Plains began to notice a decline in their wells. Irrigation systems from the Dakotas to Texas dipped, and, in some places, have been abandoned entirely.”
Illustration (detail) by Jeffery Smith

Amount British Nuclear Fuels paid the British Scouts last year to add its logo to their scientist badge:

$49,776

Roughly 80 percent of U.S. cocaine was thought to be contaminated with a drug that causes skin tissues to rot.

Ohio was judged to be the most profane state.

Subscribe to the Weekly Review newsletter. Don’t worry, we won’t sell your email address!

HARPER’S FINEST

Article — From the May 2007 issue

Manufacturing Depression

By

“This is the heart of the magic factory, the place where medicine is infused with the miracles of science, and I’ve come to see how it’s done.”

Subscribe Today