Digitized version from Serials In Microform collection originally from NA Publishing. Record of the acquisition of the microfilm: https://archive.org/details/SerialsOnMicrofilmCollection
The Saturday Magazine : Being in Great Part a Compilation From the British Reviews, Magazines, and Scientific Journals is a historical journal published in United States focused on Historical Periodical. This collection contains microfilm published between 1819 and 1822.
Topic: Historical Periodical
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...
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 Supplement was a weekly supplement to Scientific American magazine that ran during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was founded in 1876 and was published weekly by Nature Publishing Group. The Scientific American Supplement began publication in 1876, to coincide with the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia and continued until its last issue printed December 27, 1919. The first Scientific American Monthly appeared after that (see the main Scientific American entry for...
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
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
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
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...
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
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
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
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
Analytica Chimica Acta is an active peer-reviewed scientific journal published weekly by Elsevier. Launched in 1947, it publishes the latest research dealing with all aspects of fundamental and applied modern analytical chemistry. Each issue features original research articles and critical reviews concerning the development of new and significant analytical methodologies and chemistry theory. Occasional special-focus issues are dedicated to a particular topic of interest or contain proceedings...
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
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...
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
Cosmopolitan is a scholarly journal published in United States focused on Language & Literature. This collection contains microfilm published between 1975 and 1992.
Topic: Language & Literature
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
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
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
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
Great Britain. Board of Trade. Board of Trade Journal is a government document published in United Kingdom focused on Business & Economics. This collection contains microfilm published between 1886 and 1970.
Topic: Business & Economics
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
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
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
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
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Trademarks is a government document published in United States focused on Government Documents. This collection contains microfilm published between 1971 and 2006. The ISSN is 0360-5132.
Topic: Government Documents
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
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
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
Theatrical Observer; And Daily Bills of the Play is a historical journal published in United States focused on Fine & Performing Arts. This collection contains microfilm published between 1821 and 1844.
Topic: Fine & Performing Arts
The New England Journal of Medicine is an active peer-reviewed medical journal published weekly by the Massachusetts Medical Society. Established in 1812 by Boston physician and scholar John Collins Warren in collaboration with colleague James Jackson as the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery and the Collateral Branches of Medical Science , it acquired its current name in 1928 and publishes the latest research in general internal medicine. Each issue features original articles and...
Topic: Medical Sciences
The Friend was an American Quaker magazine first published in 1827. Although its main focus was the publication of articles from and relating to the Quaker community, it also included standard English literary material, news of prominent deaths, controversial writings and various notices. Articles focused on travel observations, religious life, sermons, individual biographies and poetry. The aim of the publication was to “make a fireside companion for Friends throughout the Country”....
Topic: Language & Literature
Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. It was founded by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck . The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. The first printing of Judge was on October 29, 1881, during the Long Depression. While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with Puck . William J. Arkell purchased the magazine in the mid 1880s. As a...
Topic: Language & Literature, Politics, Satire
Astounding Science Fiction was an American pulp magazine published monthly by Street & Smith Publications. Launched in 1930 as Astounding Stories of Super-Science , it acquired its final name in 1938 and published original science fiction stories. In 1960, it was acquired by Condé Nast and continued under the name Analogy Science Fiction & Fact . Each issue featured short stories and novelettes in the genre of science fiction. During its tenure, the magazine included contributions from...
Topic: Language & Literature
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
Ebony is a monthly magazine that focuses on news, culture, and entertainment. Its target audience is the African-American community, and its coverage includes the lifestyles and accomplishments of influential black people, fashion, beauty, and politics. Ebony magazine was founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, who sought to address African-American issues, personalities and interests in a positive and self-affirming manner. Its cover photography typically showcases prominent African-American...
Topics: Ethnic Interests, General Interest Periodicals--United States
Albion, a Journal of News, Politics, and Literature is a historical journal published in United States focused on Historical Periodical. This collection contains microfilm published between 1822 and 1876.
Topic: Historical Periodical
The American Mathematical Monthly is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United States focused on Mathematics. This collection contains microfilm published between 1894 and 2015. The ISSN is 0002-9890.
Topic: Mathematics
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
The Boston Phoenix is a magazine published in United States focused on General Interest. This collection contains microfilm published between 1973 and 2013. The ISSN is 0163-3015. Requested to be made openly accessible by the copyright owner Northeastern University.
Topic: General Interest
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
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. International Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United Kingdom focused on Biological Sciences. This collection contains microfilm published between 1947 and 1999. The ISSN is 0006-3002.
Topic: Biological Sciences
The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States, covering foreign affairs, local and national politics, education and law. It was founded on July 6, 1865, and is published by its namesake owner, The Nation Company, L.P. The magazine was established as a successor to William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper that closed in 1865, after ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. In its "founding...
Topics: Art, Literary And Political Reviews, Political Science, Political Science--International Relations
Naturwissenschaften, now known as The Science of Nature , is an active peer-reviewed scientific journal published bimonthly by Springer. Founded in 1913 by German physicist Arnold Berliner (1862–1942), it acquired its current name in 2015. Intended as a German-language equivalent of the English-language periodical Nature , the interdisciplinary journal covers all aspects of the biological sciences. Each issue features original articles contributing to questions of general biological...
Topic: Mathematical & Physical Sciences
TIME is an active American general-interest magazine currently published biweekly by TIME USA, LLC. Co-founded in 1923 by Yale classmates Briton Hadden (1898–1929) and Henry Luce (1898–1967), it publishes the latest news on a variety of topics, as well as in-depth analysis of current events from around the globe. Each issue features original articles that provide insights on national and international news, business, science, technology, health, media, the arts, and sport, along with film,...
Topics: General Interest Periodicals--United States, Political Science--International Relations
The Athenæum was a British literary magazine published weekly between 1828 and 1920. Founded by British author, journalist and traveller James Silk Buckingham (1786–1855), the periodical was sold within weeks to Scottish author John Sterling (1806–1844) and edited by theologian Frederick Maurice (1805–1872), before being acquired the following year by English critic Charles Wentworth Dilke (1789–1864). In 1921, the magazine ceased publication and was incorporated into the periodical...
Topics: Fine & Performing Arts, Language & Literature, Historical Periodical
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress beginning with the Forty-Third Congress in 1873. Published daily when Congress is in session it includes summaries of proceedings, letters and speeches for the Senate and House of Representatives. The Congressional Record consists of four sections: - The House section, containing the days proceedings of the House - The Senate section, containing the days...
Topic: General Interest
Building is a trade journal published in United Kingdom focused on Building & Construction. This collection contains microfilm published between 1842 and 2005. The ISSN is 0007-3318.
Topic: Building & Construction
Youth's Companion is a historical journal published in United States focused on Historical Periodical. This collection contains microfilm published between 1827 and 1929.
Topic: Historical Periodical
Unitarian Register and the Universalist Leader is a . This collection contains microfilm published between 1961 and 1962.
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
ICIS Chemical Business is currently an online magazine focusing on the news and analysis of the global chemical business market. Until 2006 ICIS Chemical Business was known and printed as the Chemical Market Reporter, a monthly magazine. The Chemical Market Reporter’s focus was in providing an in-depth insight into chemical price changes and industry trends, aiming to enable its readers to make strategic decisions, mitigate risk, improve productivity and capitalise on new opportunities. It...
Topic: Business And Economics
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Playboy January 1989 -December 1993: Volume 36-40 , Issue CUMULATIVE INDEX. Digitized from IA1630634-04 . Previous issue: sim_playboy_january-december-1994_41_index . Next issue: sim_playboy_1996-01_43_1 .
Topics: Men's Interests, Magazines, microfilm
Source: IA1630634-04
Paper Trade Journal was a monthly magazine dedicated to the paper industry, first published in 1872 in the United States. It was the pioneer publication in its field, throughout its history it incorporated and merged with many other trade journals dedicated to the production and sale of paper products. The Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm published between 1872 and 1986. The ISSN is 0031-1197 Publication History: Pacific Pulp & Paper Industry 0096-4999 (until 1945)...
Topic: Engineering & Technology
The Examiner was a weekly paper founded in 1808 by John and Leigh Hunt. It was deemed to be a leadinging intellectual journal expounding radical principles. The Examiner, dedicated itself to politics, domestic economy and theatricals, it published leading writers of the day including Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, William Hazlitt and most notably Charles Dickens. On the cover of every issue the Hunt brothers pointed out that half the cost of every issue was due to the Governments...
Topic: Language & Literature
New Outlook is a historical journal published in United States focused on Business & Economics. This collection contains microfilm published between 1870 and 1935.
Topic: Business & Economics
Sunday School Times is a trade journal published in United States focused on Philosophy & Religion. This collection contains microfilm published between 1859 and 1966.
Topic: Philosophy & Religion
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences is an active peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly by Elsevier on behalf of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), with the support of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP). Launched in 1912 as Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association , it acquired its current name in 1961 and focuses on concepts in basic pharmaceutical science. Each issue features original articles, research notes, invited topical reviews (including...
Topic: Biological Sciences
Leisure Hour, an Illustrated Magazine for Home Reading is a historical journal published in United States focused on General Interest. This collection contains microfilm published between 1852 and 1905.
Topic: General Interest
First published in 1967, Custom Bulletin and Decisions is a weekly compilation of decisions, rulings, regulations, notices and abstracts related to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, (CBP) U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and U.S. Court of International Trade. It also contains the binding advance rulings in connection with the importation of merchandise into the United States. The Internet Archive Collection contains microfilm published between 1967 and...
Topic: Government Documents
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
Solicitors Journal is an active law journal currently published 10 times a year by the International In-house Counsel Journal (IICJ). Launched in 1857 as The Solicitors’ Journal & Reporter , it absorbed The Weekly Reporter in 1906, before acquiring its current name in 1928. The journal publishes news, insights and practice advice focused on a wide array of legal issues. Each issue features the latest in legal news and comment, as well as original articles covering such areas as case law,...
Topic: Law
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
American Architect and Architecture is a historical journal published in United States focused on Building & Construction. This collection contains microfilm published between 1876 and 1938.
Topic: Building & Construction
Pipeline & Gas Journal (P&GJ) is an active trade magazine currently published monthly by Gulf Energy Information. Founded in 1859, it publishes the latest news, technology and trends in the midstream sector of the international oil and gas industry. Each issue features original, moderately technical articles that cover the issues and challenges of day-to-day energy pipeline operations, as well as the specific solutions employed to solve situations . It also contains industry news and...
Topics: Engineering--Civil Engineering, Petroleum And Gas, Public Administration
Property Casualty 360 is a trade journal published in United States focused on Insurance. This collection contains microfilm published between 1897 and 2015. The ISSN is 2326-8670.
Topic: Insurance
The Lancet is an active peer-reviewed medical journal published weekly by Elsevier. Founded in 1823 by English surgeon Thomas Wakley (1795–1862), who named it after the surgical instrument called a lancet (scalpel), it publishes scientific research on all aspects of general medicine. Each issue features original articles covering major developments in general medicine and clinical research, as well as news features, review papers, and case reports. It also contains reviews of new literature...
Topic: Health & Medical Sciences
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
Notes & Queries is an active scholarly journal currently published quarterly by Oxford University Press. Founded in 1849 under the editorship of the antiquary William John Thoms (1803–1885), it is devoted to English language and literature, lexicography, history, and scholarly antiquarianism. Each issue features original short articles and notes focusing on the works of a particular period, with an emphasis on the factual rather than the speculative. It also contains...
Topics: Classical Studies, Library And Information Sciences, Literary And Political Reviews, Literature,...
The Electrical Review is a scholarly journal published in United Kingdom focused on Business & Economics. This collection contains microfilm published between 1872 and 1989. The ISSN is 0013-4384.
Topic: Business & Economics
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in United States focused on Abstracting And Indexing Services, Medical Sciences and Meetings And Congresses. This collection contains microfilm published between 1883 and 2014. The ISSN is 0098-7484.
Topics: Abstracting And Indexing Services, Medical Sciences, Meetings And Congresses
Railway Locomotives and Cars is a trade journal published in United States focused on Engineering & Technology. This collection contains microfilm published between 1832 and 1975.
Topic: Engineering & Technology
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
The Art Journal was a British art journal published monthly by Virtue & Company. Founded in 1839 by publishers Richard Hodgson (1804–1872) and Henry Graves (1806–1892) of Hodgson & Graves as The Art-Union , it was acquired and renamed by George Virtue (1794–1868) in 1849. It ceased publication in 1912. Each issue featured critical essays on fine art and accompanying engraved illustrations. A particularly popular issue covered the Great Exhibition held in Hyde Park in 1851, and...
Topic: Fine & Performing Arts
The Spectator is an active political magazine published weekly. Launched in 1828 by Scottish reformer Robert Stephen Rintoul (1787–1858), it is the oldest weekly magazine in the world and focuses on politics, culture, and current affairs. Each issue features original articles, book reviews, and art and life segments. It also includes a number of satirical cartoons to illustrate topics covered. While generally deemed supportive of the Conservative political party, it has...
Topic: Literary And Political Reviews