A Recipe for Disaster

A Recipe for Disaster

Dear Reader,

Click here for the link to my project.

Disregard the request to log in when you first go to the website. If you just click the x at the top right it will take you to the newspaper – it might take a second to load. From there you can look at the different pages as per the tabs on the upper left of the page. Sorry it’s a little complicated to navigate! I was already too far committed to the project in this format when I realized this.

Below is my works cited list for the written information in the articles. For each picture, the link is right next to the photo on the actual project.

Works Cited: 

“Comic Cartoon about Food Adulteration, 1858, from Punch.” The British Library, The

British Library, 6 Feb. 2014, www.bl.uk/collection-items/comic-cartoon-about-food

-adulteration-1858-from-punch.

Copping, Matthew. “Death in the beer glass: the Manchester arsenic-in-beer epidemic of 1900–1

and the long-term poisoning of beer.” J Brewery Hist Soc 132 (2009): 31-57.

Hawksley, Lucinda. Bitten by Witch Fever: Wallpaper and Arsenic in the Victorian Home.

Thames & Hudson, 2016.

“History of Food Law: The 19th Century.” Artisan Food Law Library, 15 Sept. 2014,

www.artisanfoodlaw.co.uk/history-of-food-law/19th-century/history-of-food-law-19th-cent

Ury.