“Journal of Alexander the Great” by Henry Livingston (1793)
New-York Magazine; or, Literary Repository
Journal of an Asiatic Expedition
Vol. IV No. II; Feb 1793; p.98; by R
I love this journal. Henry starts it out by finding the journal in a trunk in the attic, which is SO Sherlock Holmes.
It’s almost Henry Livingston time so this came to mind. My big interview this year was for Malcolm Gladwell’s podcast *Revisionist History*. Rather depressing as his exec producer wasn’t a Henry believer, so will be curious to know how kind the podcast will be to our research.
The other interview request was very strange. They wanted to know how a different Livingston was likely to have conversed with Alexis de Tocqueville in 1831. As if I’d have the faintest notion. I pointed them to Princeton and Yale archives.
Thx!