Close
Close
  • SIGN IN to access Harper’s Magazine
  • Need help?

SIGN IN to access Harper’s Magazine

Close   X

ALERT: Usernames and passwords from the old Harpers.org will no longer work. To create a new password and add or verify your email address, please sign in to customer care and select Email/Password Information. (To learn about the change, please read our FAQ.)

Not a subscriber? Subscribe today!
Create a login here. Forgot password? Forgot email? More help here.

  • Subscribe
  • Current Issue
  • Blog
  • Archive
  • About
    • History
    • Contact
    • Masthead
    • Submissions
    • Internships
    • Advertising
    • Find a Newsstand
    • Media
    • FAQ
June 20, 2013: [Summits][Transparency][Pensions][Ruinous promises]
= Subscribers only. Sign in here. Subscribe here.

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Architecture, Domestic

Advance Search

Readings — From the May 2010 issue

Squeal estate

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Heather Smith

Readings — From the January 2009 issue

Bauhaus

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Peter Waite (Artist/illustrator)

Readings — From the December 2000 issue

Untitled (50s, 60s house E)

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Steven Criqui (Artist/illustrator)

Article — From the March 1997 issue

There goes the neighborhood

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

After the Berkeley fire, an architectural disaster

By David L. Kirp

Readings — From the March 1997 issue

A room with too much view

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Michael Pollan

Article — From the October 1996 issue

Back to the future

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Disney reinvents the company town

By Russ Rymer

Readings — From the June 1996 issue

Imaginary architecture

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Mark Bennett (Artist/illustrator)

Readings — From the April 1993 issue

Fish out of water

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Bill Heine (Artist/illustrator)

Readings — From the April 1992 issue

Readings

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Readings — From the July 1989 issue

Dream house

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Bernard Cooper

Wraparound — From the July 1973 issue

Wraparound

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Joel Katz

Article — From the February 1959 issue

Home on the range

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

illustration — From the October 1958 issue

American homes

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Solemn to gaudy to drab

By Osbert Sir Lancaster (Artist/illustrator)

After hours — From the September 1958 issue

Back to the drawing board

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Carl Koch

After hours — From the October 1956 issue

Mass-produced individuality

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Lee Edson

After hours — From the October 1952 issue

Low and inside

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

After hours — From the January 1952 issue

Pleasure gardens

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

Article — From the November 1951 issue

How to tell a modern house

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Jane Fiske McCullough

Article — From the October 1950 issue

Newport cottage

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By John Atlee Kouwenhoven (Editor), Junius Henri Browne

Article — From the October 1950 issue

The age of taste

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Russell Lynes

Ajax Loader
More results

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

United States Canada

THE CURRENT ISSUE

July 2013

July 2013

Glaciers for Sale

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By McKenzie Funk

Blood Spore

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Hamilton Morris

Other Types of Poison

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Rebecca Makkai

May I Touch Your Hair?

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Julie Hecht

view Table Content

Subscribe and get access to 163 years of Harper’s for $19.97

Subscribe Todays

12 issues delivered to your iPad, Kindle Fire, or Android tablet

Digital Subscription

FEATURED ON HARPERS.ORG

[Editor's Note]
Introducing the July 2013 Issue of Harper’s Magazine
A global-warming get-rich-quick scheme, a magic-mushroom murder,
and more
By Harper’s Magazine
[Report]
Glaciers for Sale

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By McKenzie Funk
“Water is the medium of climate change — the ice that melts, the seas that rise. It is also an early indicator of how humanity may respond to climate change: by financializing it.”
Photograph (detail) by Aaron Huey
[Personal and Otherwise]
Photograph With Shirley

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

The author writes about the inspiration for “May I Touch Your Hair?,” in the July issue
By Julie Hecht
“When you look at Shirley’s face, and what’s going on — that’s why they’d rather see a photograph than read.”
Photograph by Philip Shan
[Harper's Finest]
What the Young Man Should Know

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

From the March 1933 issue
By Robert Littell
“I submit that he who cannot do these things is not completely educated.”
Illustration by Elizabeth Shippen Green (1902)
[Folio]
Blood Spore

= Subscribers only.
Sign in here.
Subscribe here.

By Hamilton Morris
“The strange timing of Pollock’s murder begot paranoia of all shades and textures . . .”
Photograph by Paul Stamets

Percentage by which the risk of type 2 diabetes increases for every two hours a day that a person watches television:

20

SEPTEMBER 2011 > SEARCH >

Anders Gr?ntved, Harvard School of Public Health (Boston)

Two bottled ghosts—of an old man and a young girl—were sold at auction in New Zealand.

MAY 2010 > SEARCH >

The practice of sexualized eyeball licking was causing conjunctivitis in Japanese sixth graders.

SIGN UP > SOURCE > MORE >

Close  X

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

HARPER’S FINEST

Article — From the September 1958 issue

The Coming Ice Age

By Betty Friedan

A true scientific detective story
Subscribe Today
  • Subscribe
  • Current Issue
  • Blog
  • Archive
  • About
  • History,  Contact,   Masthead,   Submissions,   Internships
  • |
  • Advertising,  Classifieds,  Where to Buy,  Media,  FAQ
  • |
  • Customer Care
  • |
  • Store

© 2012 Harper’s Magazine. Logo photograph (detail) by Aaron Huey.