I'm at work and don't have my bookmarks on this computer. My first guesses
would be:
Home Economics Archive from Cornell
http://hearth.library.cornell.edu/
or
Making of America (a group of universities)
http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
Hope that helps,
Beth Chamberlain


On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Tania Gruning wrote:

> Hiya all.
> 
> I have tried to search the archive, but have been unable to locate this 
> resource.
> 
> It is a online archive with out of print and antique books scanned in, that 
> you can download in txt or pdf.
> 
> The books are all on womens concerns: Sewing, embroidery, 
> householdmanagement, childcare and some other miscellanious things.
> 
> The archive is hosted by a large university, and the archive currently have 
> 1000's of books starting from around 1750 and forward.
> 
> Unfortunately I had a major computer crash which completely fried my 
> harddrives, so no chance of recovering bookmarks ;-)
> 
> Hope this is enough information for you to be able to find what i mean
> 
> Tania (in snowy Denmark)
> 
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