The Chicago Daily Tribune / Chicago Tribune was a daily newspaper published in Chicago , Illinois , United States , from 18 47 . It was the first newspaper to publish the Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln . The paper achieved international fame for its multi - f acet ed and objective reporting style , earning the nickname " The World 's Greatest Newspaper ". The Tribune was the first newspaper to use the te legraph , and it also published the first daily weather report . The paper 's...
The Federal Register is the official publication of the federal government of the United States of America. Published on weekdays by 6 a.m., it provides a means for the government to announce changes to government requirements, policies and guidance, it contains: Proposed New rules and regulations Final rules Changes to existing rules Notices of meetings and adjudicatory proceedings Presidential documents including executive orders, proclamations and administrative orders The Federal Register...
Topic: Public Administration
Scientific American is an active American popular science magazine currently published monthly by Springer Nature Group. Founded in 1845 by American painter, inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter (1792–1884), it is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. Each issue features original articles, in-depth stories, and expert opinion by journalists, scientists, scholars, policy makers and people with lived experience of scientific or social issues. Published papers cover...
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
The Daily Courant is a historical journal published in United Kingdom focused on Historical Periodical and General Interest Periodicals--United Kingdom. This collection contains microfilm published between 1702 and 1735. The ISSN is 2043-1996.
Topics: Historical Periodical, General Interest Periodicals--United Kingdom
The Japan Times is an English-language newspaper published daily by The Japan Times, Ltd. Founded in 1897, it is Japan’s largest and oldest daily newspaper in English and was initially launched with the goal of giving Japanese people an opportunity to read and discuss news and participate in international current events. Each issue features original articles covering domestic and world news, as well as reports on domestic and overseas business. The newspaper also includes opinion...
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--Japan
Engineering-News-Record (ENR) is a journal concerning civil engineering and construction. First established in 1917, ENR is an active weekly magazine owned by BNP Media that provides news, analysis and opinion on the worldwide construction industry. It is aimed at contractors, project owners, engineers, architects, public works officials and industry suppliers, it covers the construction industry’s financial, legal, regulatory, safety, environmental, management, corporate and labor...
Topic: Engineering--Civil Engineering
Illustrated London News is a magazine published in United Kingdom focused on General Interest Periodicals--Great Britain. This collection contains microfilm published between 1842 and 2003. The ISSN is 0019-2422.
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--Great Britain
Playboy was an American magazine published quarterly by PLBY Group. Founded in 1953 by American magazine publisher Hugh Hefner (1926–2017) as a monthly magazine, it published general-interest features aimed at men interspersed with images of nude or semi-nude women, before ceasing print publication in 2020. Each issue contained original articles written for men together with photographs of celebrities and professional models, as well as regular columns, fiction, personal stories, letters,...
Topic: Men's Interests
The New York Times (NYT or NY Times) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership. Founded in 1851, the Times has since won 130 Pulitzer Prizes (the most of any newspaper), and has long been regarded within the industry as a national "newspaper of record". The paper is owned by The New York Times Company, which is publicly traded. It has been governed by the Sulzberger family since 1896, through a dual-class share structure after its shares became...
Harper's Magazine is an active general-interest magazine published monthly by John R. MacArthur and the Harper’s Magazine Foundation. Founded in 1850 by the New York book-publishing firm Harper & Brothers, it is one of the oldest continuously published monthly magazines in the United States and provides the latest coverage of politics, society, the environment, and culture. Each issue features original essays, commentary and long-form narrative journalism, along with reviews and...
Topics: General Interest Periodicals--United States, Literary And Political Reviews
Electrical World was a weekly magazine which was first published in 1883. It joined with a Semi-Monthly magazine titled The Operator in its first year. The focus of the magazine was the advancement of the field of electrical engineering and had the byline “ A journal for telegraphists, telephonists, electricians and electrical engineers”. The Electrical Engineer merged with Electrical World in 1899 and the magazine became known as The Electrical World and Electrical Engineer. In 1906 it...
Topics: Engineering, Engineering--Electrical Engineering
The Economist is an active international weekly newspaper published in magazine format. It was first established in 1843 by the Scottish economist James Wilson to muster support for the abolishment of the British Corn Laws. It gradually expanded to cover the United Kingdom's political economy and eventually featuring articles on current affairs, finance and commerce. It greatly expanded in the late 20th Century to include opinion columns, special reports, political cartoons, reader letters,...
Topics: Business And Economics--Economic Situation And Conditions, Business And Economics--Economic Systems...
Railway Age is an active American trade journal for the rail transport industry. It was founded in 1856 in Chicago and is published monthly by Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation. Railway Age publishes news columns and featured articles related to the rail transport industry in the United States, including editorials and general articles as well as regular sections featuring industry related book reviews, products review and advertisements sections, professional directories and classifieds....
Topic: Transportation, Railroads
Billboard, is an active American entertainment magazine owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group. It was first published in 1894 and focuses on news, video, opinion, reviews, events, and style, and is also known for its music charts , including the Hot 100 and Billboard 200 , tracking the most popular songs and albums in different genres. The Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm published between 1894 to 2016. Billboard Magazine can be found online at...
Topics: Music, Sound Recording, Reproduction, Sound Recording And Reproduction, entertainment, music
DownBeat is an active monthly American music magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", established in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois and published by Maher Publications. It is named after the "downbeat" in music, also called "beat one", or the first beat of a musical measure. DownBeat magazine publishes reviews of new releases, news awards, profiles of jazz musicians and a Downbeat Jazz Hall of Fame where selections are made annually by membership. There...
Topic: Music, Jazz
The Saturday Evening Post is an active American magazine currently published bimonthly by the Saturday Evening Post Society. Launched in 1821, it briefly suspended publication in 1969 before being revived as a quarterly in 1971. The magazine provides coverage of current events, while celebrating America, past, present, and future. Each issue features original articles covering news, culture, humor and literature, as well as reports on social and political trends, profile...
Ladies' Home Journal was an American magazine first published in Philadelphia by the Curtis Publishing Company. Launched in 1883 as The Ladies Home Journal and Practical Housekeeper , it was one of the original “ Seven Sisters ” , a group of magazines that were traditionally aimed at married homemakers during the nineteenth and early-twentieth century, of which only three are still in print. It acquired its final name in 1889 and was published 11 times per year, before becoming a quarterly...
Topics: Beauty Culture, General Interest Periodicals--United States, Home Economics, Interior Design And...
QST is an active members journal currently published monthly by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) in Hartford, Connecticut. Launched in 1915, it publishes the latest news and practical information for amateur radio enthusiasts. Each issue features original technical articles that outline a construction project, how-to tutorial, or a technical concept, along with general interest articles such as recaps of DXpeditions, grid expeditions, or public service activities, personal accounts of...
Topics: Communications--Radio, Hobbies
Motor Age is an active trade journal currently published monthly by Endeavor Business Media. Launched in 1899, it is one of the oldest extant automotive publications in the United States and publishes the latest industry news and updates for service professionals. Each issue features original technology-focused and technical articles covering every aspect of service repair, written by practicing technicians, trainers, consultants, shop owners and manufacturer...
Topic: Transportation--Automobiles
Model Air plane News is a monthly magazine published by Kal mb ach Publishing Company . It is the oldest model airplane magazine in the United States , having been founded in 1929 . The magazine covers all aspects of the hobby , from building and flying model airplanes to RC helicopters and drones . In addition to articles , the magazine also features regular columns , product reviews , and how - to guides . [automatically generated by OpenAI 11/4/2022, QA'ed by Brewster] This collection...
Topic: Hobbies
The Boston Phoenix is a weekly magazine that covers news and culture in the Boston area . It was founded in 1966 and is the largest and most widely read alternative weekly in New England . The Phoenix is known for its investigative journalism , Arts and Entertainment coverage , and its annual " Best of Boston " issue . [automatically generated by OpenAI 11/4/2022, QA'ed by Brewster] This collection contains microfilm published between 1973 and 2013. The ISSN is 0163-3015. Requested to...
Topic: General Interest
The Internet Archive is proud to partner with Better World Books to support Ukrainian students and scholars. The books in this collection are cited in the Ukrainian-language Wikipedia and were acquired through donations made by Better World Books customers.
Electronics is a trade journal published in United States focused on Engineering and Engineering--Electrical Engineering. This collection contains microfilm published between 1930 and 1995. The ISSN is 0883-4989.
Topics: Engineering, Engineering--Electrical Engineering
School Arts is an active magazine related to art education written by and for K–12 art educators in the United States. It was founded in 1901 and has been published continuously by Davis Publications, a family-owned publisher of pre-K–12 art curriculum since that time. School Arts magazine issues run throughout the year beginning with an issue in August and ending with a Summer issue, coinciding with the duration of school term times. Each issue offers studio lessons for early...
Topics: Art, Education, Education--Teaching Methods And Curriculum
Seventeen is a general interest teen magazine currently published by Hearst Magazines Media. Founded in 1944 by American editor Helen Valentine (1893–1986), it publishes content aimed at young women and girls between the ages of 13 and 19. Since 2018, print editions have been reduced to special stand-alone issues only. Each issue features original articles on a range of topics, including fashion trends, new beauty products, and health and wellness, as well as relationship advice, and life and...
Topics: Children And Youth - For, Clothing Trade--Fashions, Literature, Women's Interests
Linn's Stamp News; World's Largest Weekly Stamp News and Marketplace is a trade journal published in United States focused on General Interest. This collection contains microfilm published between 1928 and 2015. The ISSN is 0161-6234.
Topic: General Interest
American Rifleman is an active shooting and firearms interest magazine published monthly by the National Rifle Association (NRA). Launched in 1885, it provides gun owners and firearms enthusiasts with information on different types of firearms, ammunition, reloading, optics and shooting accessories. Each issue contains reviews of different firearms, historical articles about firearms, technical information about reloading, and notes from the President of the NRA. The magazine also features the...
Topic: Sports And Games
Chilton's Iron Age is a trade journal published in United States focused on Mathematical & Physical Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1873 and 1983. The ISSN is 0164-5137.
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
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Editor & Publisher is an active American trade magazine focused on the newspaper industry, advertising and public relations, communication, journalism and printing. Published monthly since 1901, it merged with The Journalist in 1907, Editor & Publisher is self described as the authoritative voice of new publishing. In the proceeding years it acquired Newspaperdom and The Fourth Estate. From the late 90’s Editor & Publisher changed hands several times, first in...
Topics: Advertising And Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Printing
The American Kennel Club Stud Book Register is a trade journal published in United States focused on General Interest. This collection contains microfilm published between 1878 and 2004. The ISSN is 0162-2013.
Topic: General Interest
American Mathematical Society. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United States focused on Mathematical & Physical Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1950 and 2004. The ISSN is 0002-9939.
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Reader's Digest is an active American general-interest family magazine currently published 9 times a year by the Reader’s Digest Association. Co-founded in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace (1889–1981) and Lila Bell Wallace (1889–1984) as a compendium of articles from other publications, the magazine offers evidence-based health advice, true-life tales and human-interest stories. Each issue features original articles covering health, travel, money, food, home and garden, as well as recommendations...
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--United States
Harper's Bazaar is an active American monthly women's fashion magazine. It was founded in New York City on November 2, 1867, as the weekly Harper's Bazar. The magazine has been owned and published by Hearst since 1913. The magazine considers itself to be the style resource for "women who are the first to buy the best, from casual to couture". Since its debut in 1867, as the first fashion magazine in the United States, its pages have been home to contributors such as the founding...
Topics: Clothing Trade, Fashion, General Interest Periodicals--United States, Women's Interests
Government Reports Announcements & Index is a government document published in United States focused on Communication & Information Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1946 and 1996. The ISSN is 0097-9007.
Topic: Communication & Information Sciences
Puck was the first successful humour magazine in the United States, founded in 1871 as a German-language publication by Joseph Keppler, an Austrian-born cartoonist. Puck 's first English-language edition was published in 1877 which remained in publication until 1918. Puck featured cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day, covering topics such as presidential politics, and social issues of the late 19th century to the early 20th century. It was the first magazine to...
Topic: Historical Periodical, Satire, Politics, Cartoon
Newsweek (US Edition) is an active global news magazine currently published weekly by Newsweek Publishing LLC. Founded in 1933 by British World War I pilot, journalist, and publisher Thomas J. C. Martyn (1894–1979), it provides in-depth coverage and analysis of major events from around the world. Each issue features original articles and news reports on world affairs, together with discussions and regular columns covering a range of topics, including international issues, health,...
Topics: General Interest Periodicals--United States, Political Science
The Writer is an active magazine published monthly by Madavor Media. Founded in 1887 by William H. Hills (1859–1930) and Robert Luce (1862–1946), it is the oldest magazine concerned with the craft of writing and the publishing industry. Each issue features original articles that aim to instruct, inform, and inspire both novice and established writers. It also contains market news, in-depth interviews, and how-to segments on writing, freelancing, querying, and marketing....
Topics: Journalism, Literature, Publishing And Book Trade
Popular Mechanics is a magazine published in United States focused on Engineering--Engineering Mechanics And Materials, Engineering--Mechanical Engineering and Technology: Comprehensive Works. This collection contains microfilm published between 1902 and 2016. The ISSN is 0032-4558.
Topics: Engineering--Engineering Mechanics And Materials, Engineering--Mechanical Engineering, Technology:...
American Journal of Sociology (AJS) is an active peer-reviewed academic journal published bimonthly by University of Chicago Press. Launched in 1895 as the first US scholarly journal in its field, it publishes analysis and research in the social sciences. Each issue features original articles covering all areas of sociology, with an emphasis on theory building and innovative methods. Published papers include contributions from across the social sciences, such as sociology, political science,...
Topic: Sociology
Bulletin of the American Physical Society is a scholarly journal published in United States. The ISSN is 0003-0503.
General Radio Experimenter is a trade journal published in United States focused on Communication & Information Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1926 and 1970.
Topic: Communication & Information Sciences
Boys' Life is a magazine published in United States focused on Children And Youth - For, Clubs, Hobbies and Literature. This collection contains microfilm published between 1911 and 2015. The ISSN is 0006-8608.
Topics: Children And Youth - For, Clubs, Hobbies, Literature
Leslie’s Weekly is a historical American illustrated literary and news magazine founded in 1855 as Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper. It was one of several magazines founded and published by the publisher and illustrator Frank Leslie. Throughout its publication, the Leslie’s Weekly provided illustrations and reports - initially with wood engravings and daguerreotypes, later with more advanced forms of photography - of important events in the United States, from John Brown's...
Topic: General Interest
LIFE was an American general-interest magazine published weekly by Time Inc. Founded in 1883 by American publishers John Ames Mitchell (1845–1918) and Andrew Miller (1857–1919), it was acquired in 1936 by magazine magnate Henry Luce (1898–1967) and became a pioneer in photojournalism. It suspended publication in 1972, before being revived in 1978 as a monthly periodical . Each issue featured original news articles, essays and stories on a range of international topics, amplified by a...
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--United States
Die Mennonitische Rundschau was a German-language Anabaptist periodical published by the Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches. Launched in 1880—as a successor to Der Nebraska Ansiedler —it initially served as a news source and link for the newly established, Plautdietsch-speaking (or Low German) Russian Mennonite communities in the prairie regions of Canada and the United States. In 1945, it was acquired by the Mennonite Brethren Church, becoming its official conference...
Topic: Philosophy & Religion
The Bankers Magazine is a trade journal published in United States focused on Business And Economics--Banking And Finance, Law and Statistics. This collection contains microfilm published between 1846 and 1997. The ISSN is 0005-545X.
Topics: Business And Economics--Banking And Finance, Law, Statistics
The Crisis is an active American publication and the official magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Founded in 1910 by W. E. B. Du Bois (editor), Oswald Garrison Villard, J. Max Barber, Charles Edward Russell, Kelly Miller, William Stanley Braithwaite, and Mary Dunlop Maclean, The Crisis has been in continuous print since 1910, and is the oldest Black-oriented magazine in the world. At present, The Crisis is published quarterly and focuses on civil...
Topics: Ethnic Interests, Political Science--Civil Rights
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Punch was a satirical magazine published weekly from 1841 to 1992. Founded in 1841 by British journalist and playwright Henry Mayhew (1812–1887) and wood-engraver Ebenezer Landells (1808–1860), it published satirical articles accompanied by topical cartoons that captured life in Britain during the 19th and 20th centuries. Inspired by the popular French satirical magazine Le Charivari , each issue featured political and literary criticism, as well as humorous works from a number of...
Topics: General Interest Periodicals--Great Britain, Literary And Political Reviews
Rosie was an American magazine published monthly by Gruner + Jahr. Founded in 1870 by Scottish immigrant James McCall as The Queen , it changed its name to The Queen of Fashion in 1891, before acquiring the title McCall’s Magazine in 1897. In 2001, it was rebranded as Rosie following an editorial partnership with American comedian and television personality Rosie O'Donnell. Originally one of the “ Seven Sisters ”—a group of magazines that were traditionally aimed at married homemakers...
Topics: General Interest Periodicals--United States, Clothing Trade, Home Economics, Women's Interests
Harvard Business Review is a magazine published in United States focused on Business And Economics and Business And Economics--Banking And Finance. This collection contains microfilm published between 1922 and 2016. The ISSN is 0017-8012.
Topics: Business And Economics, Business And Economics--Banking And Finance
Oil & Gas Journal is an active weekly trade publication currently published by Endeavour Business Media. Launched in 1902 as the Oil Investor's Journal, it acquired its current name in 1910 and reports on news and developments in the petroleum industry. Each issue features news pieces on the oil and gas industry, analysis of current issues and events, and statistics on energy markets and industry activity. It also publishes information and updates on practical technology for design,...
Topics: Chemistry, Chemistry--Organic Chemistry, Earth Sciences--Geology, Petroleum And Gas
Armed Forces Journal (AFJ) is an active joint-service journal published monthly except January and August by Sightline Media Group. Launched in 1863 as The Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces , the journal was founded as a weekly newspaper by brothers Francis Pharcellus Church (1839–1906), an American publisher and editor, and William Conant Church (1836–1917), an American Civil War veteran and co-founder and second president of the National Rifle...
Topic: Military
Founded in 1866, Engineering and Mining Journal is an active monthly business to business trade journal, serving the mining and mineral processing sectors. The journal tracks more than 50 different mineral commodities in more than 140 countries, keeping readers up to date on market activities. The magazine also includes information on mining and milling operations, developments in exploration, benediction, smelting, refining and processing technologies as well as equipment and techniques to...
Topics: Engineering, Mines And Mining Industry
Country Life is an active British weekly general interest magazine founded in 1897 that is published by Future plc. The magazine covers the pleasures and joys of rural life. It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners. Country Life publishes articles on rural pursuits and interests covered include hunting, shooting, farming, equestrian news and gardening and there are regular news and opinion pieces as well...
Topic: General Interest, Great Britain
Sales Management is a trade journal published in United States focused on Business And Economics--Marketing And Purchasing. This collection contains microfilm published between 1918 and 1975. The ISSN is 0885-9019.
Topic: Business And Economics--Marketing And Purchasing
Purchasing is a trade journal focused on Business And Economics--Marketing And Purchasing. This collection contains microfilm published between 1933 and 2010. The ISSN is 0033-4448.
Topic: Business And Economics--Marketing And Purchasing
The official publication of the American Guernsey Association, the Guernsey Breeders' Journal is an active magazine, published in the United States by Purebred Publishing. Formerly known as the Guernsey Breeders' Sale List and Bulletin, the first issue of the magazine as it is today dates back to 1910 and the magazine continues to focus on all things related to Guernsey cattle. The journal is the go to source for Guernsey enthusiasts, including information regarding sales, shows,...
Topic: Agriculture, Cattle, Guernsey, Dairy Farming
American Society for Testing and Materials. Proceedings - American Society for Testing and Materials is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United States focused on Mathematical & Physical Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1899 and 1981. The ISSN is 0066-0515.
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Mining Journal is a trade journal published in United Kingdom focused on Environmental Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1835 and 2012. The ISSN is 0026-5225.
Topic: Environmental Sciences
Saturday Review was a culture magazine published by Omni International Limited. Established in 1924, the magazine focused on literary, cultural, and political reviews. Noted for its high standard of communal ethics, the magazine offered a blend of long-form serious articles, together with mainstream cultural pieces. The Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm published between 1973 and 1986. ISSN is 0361-1655 Publication History Saturday Review 0036-4983 Which supersedes (in 1973) |...
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--United States
Saturday Night was a Canadian magazine founded in 1887. Up until ceasing publication in 2005, it was Canada's oldest general interest magazine. When first launched, the magazine was a weekly broadsheet newspaper about public affairs and the arts before expanding into general interest. Over the preceding years, the magazine went through a number of owners, formats, and frequencies of publication. Through its lifespan, the magazine’s content varied, focusing more on news pieces at one...
Topic: General Interest Periodicals--Canada
Abendpost & Sonntagpost is a German language American Newspaper published in the midwest of the United States focused on General Interest. In its early years, Abendpost was published daily (excluding Saturday), however by 1985 it had progressively reduced to a weekly paper. Originally published in Chicago Illinois, in 1950 it merged with the Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung to form the Abendpost und Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung. This Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm...
Topic: General Interest
Architectural Record is a trade journal published in United States focused on Architecture. This collection contains microfilm published between 1891 and 2016. The ISSN is 0003-858X.
Topic: Architecture
Financial World is a magazine published in United States focused on Business And Economics--Banking And Finance. This collection contains microfilm published between 1902 and 1997. The ISSN is 0015-2064.
Topic: Business And Economics--Banking And Finance
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United States focused on Biology, Mathematics, Medical Sciences and Sciences: Comprehensive Works. This collection contains microfilm published between 1915 and 2016. The ISSN is 0027-8424.
Topics: Biology, Mathematics, Medical Sciences, Sciences: Comprehensive Works
United States. Congress. Hearings, Prints and Reports is a government document published in United States focused on Government Documents. This collection contains microfilm published between 1951 and 1960.
Topic: Government Documents
World Buddhism was an international newsmagazine published monthly by Buddhist Publications. Launched in 1952, it published the latest research, news and information concerning all aspects of Buddhism, before ceasing publication in 1977. Each issue featured original, short articles on Buddhist teachings, scriptures, practices and beliefs, as well as art and culture, together with related news reports of interest to both Buddhist and non-Buddhist audiences around the world. It also contained...
Topic: Philosophy & Religion
The Gentleman's Magazine was a British general-interest periodical published monthly between 1731 and 1922. Founded by English printer, editor and publisher Edward Cave (1691–1754), it was the first to use the term ‘magazine’—coined by Cave and taken from the Italian magazzino or French magasin in reference to a storehouse—and published news and commentary on a range of topics. Though the magazine ceased general publication in 1907, issues consisting of four pages each were printed in...
Topics: Literary And Political Reviews, Language & Literature, Historical Periodical
The Commercial and Financial Chronicle was an American business and financial newspaper published weekly by National Service Incorporated. Founded in 1865 by William Buck Dana (1829–1910), it was the first national business weekly in the United States. Launched as a continuation of the publication Hunt’s Merchant's Magazine and Commercial Review —founded in 1839 by Freeman Hunt (1804–1858) and discontinued in 1861 at the beginning of the American Civil War—it ceased...
Topics: Business And Economics--Banking And Finance, Business And Economics--Investments
Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine published weekly by Harper & Brothers. Launched in 1857, each issue featured foreign and domestic news reports and original essays on a variety of topics, alongside illustrations, as well as short stories and other literary works. Consequently, it was the first American magazine to publish a Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Cardboard Box in January, 1893. The magazine was particularly noted for...
Topics: Historical Periodical, General Interest Periodicals--United States
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National Geographic is a magazine published in United States focused on Geography and Travel And Tourism. This collection contains microfilm published between 1978 and 2016. The ISSN is 0027-9358.
Topics: Geography, Travel And Tourism