Links
to other sites that
are "all the go!"

NEW! Potter Style Jane Austen Note Cards ( Potter Style, a division of Random House is using a number of prints for their line of Jane Austen gifts: Address Books, Journals, Note Cards, &c. You can also find these on Amazon.com)

NEW! The Regency World of Lesley-Ann McLeod (Regency Romance author with an extensive web site devoted to the Regency era for readers)

The American Crafts Directory (An excellent source of crafts for the conoisseur)

Andrew Jackson's "The Hermitage" (Astute, Authentic, Intelligent -- they sell some of our wares)

Austen.com (Links to lots of Jane Austen sites on the web; plus the Derbyshire Writers Guild.)

The Brigade of the American Revolution (A uniformly better group of people portraying this period in our history.)

Colonial Williamsburg (Astute, Authentic, Intelligent -- they sell some of our wares)

Continental Consulting (Phil Weaver's "perpetual blanket sale." Also, sign up for Phil's excellent Colonial Chronicle.)

The Costume Page (enough links here to make a full set of chain-mail.)

The Costumer's Manifesto (As Tara says herself, "More costume site than you can surf in a day.")

Early American Life Magazine (This once great magazine has been reborn -- and it's great again!)

Fashion Headquarters (The site for all your fashion needs -- both historic and current!) NEW LINK!

First Powdered Flight (The Plane Truth.)

Fop Fest (A celebration of 18th century genteel costume, culture, and living history. A fun site!)

Henry Churchyard's Jane Austen Page (the definitive site for the works of Jane Austen. Download texts.)

Heritage Museums and Gardens (Great gardens, automobile museum, toy soldiers, folkart, carousel, etc.)

Historical Recollections (My sister's website, so I have to link to it. Or so my mother says.) NEW LINK!

Jane Austen Centre in Bath (I can't wait to visit this place and take one of their tours.)

Jane Austen Society of Australia (A really great site with much on sea-bathing in Jane Austen's time)

Jane Austen Society of North America (the group to belong to, if you're a real Jane-ite.)

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum ((Astute, Authentic, Intelligent -- they sell some of our wares)

The Nordic Jane Austen Site (Ya sure, Mr. Darcy, have some more Lutefisk. Var så god.)

Old Sturbridge Village (a wonderful place to visit, relax, and learn about the past)

The Regency Page (a potpourri of interesting Regency period info. Lotsa links, too. Recommended by The History Channel.)

The Regency Ring (the inner circle of regency sites with a great cross-section of Regency info.)

The Regency Town House (a wonderful Regency museum in the UK.)

Rogers Island Visitors Center (Astute, Authentic, Intelligent -- they sell some of our wares)

Romance of the Written Word (excellent site with Jane Austen, Regency, and history links, too.)

Russel Whitworth's Homepage (including his campaign for free beer, plus wines of the internet.)

Simon Whitworth's Homepage (Fantasy Formula 1, &c.)

The Society of London Ladies (Kristine Hughes's excellent Regency & Victorian site. Interesting tours, too.)

Velocipedes (Learn more about the inventor of the velocipede -- forerunner of the bicycle.)

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