|
Appleton's
1869-1881 (2 series)
Catholic World
1865-1901
DeBow's 1846-1869
+ 1952 index (3 series)
Garden and Forest
1888-1897 (from Library of Congress)
Ladies Repository
1841-1876 (3 series)
Old Guard 1864 |
Overland Monthly
1868-1900 (2 series)
Princeton Review
1831-1882 (3 series)
Southern Literary
Messenger 1835-1864 + 1936 Contributor index
Southern Quarterly
Review 1842-1857 (3 series)
Vanity Fair
1860-62 |
http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moagrp/
The
On-Line Books Page at the
University of Pennsylvania: Serials page lists many freely
accessible archives of serials
(such as
magazines, journals, newspapers, and other periodicals). It includes
links to the titles in the Making of America sites, but
contains many other titles as well.
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/serials.html
Project Gutenberg’ Periodicals Bookshelf
offers scattered issues of plaintext of these US titles. The html
version
includes pictures. Gutenberg also
has copies of Knickerbocker Magazine
for 1844; use their online
book catalog to find it.
American
Missionary
Argosy
Bay
State Monthly
Continental
Monthly
Current
History (1915)
Dew Drops (1914)
Forerunner
(1909-10)
Great Round
World and What
Is
Going on in It (1897-98)
|
Lippincott's Magazine
McClure’s
The Nursery
Prairie Farmer
(1884)
Punchinello
(1870
Scientific
American
St. Nicholas
(1878) |
News
&
Periodical Resources
on the Web Resource list maintained by the Library of Congress
A listing
of web-based
scholarly
journals that offer access to English language article files
without
requiring user registration or fees. List maintained by the University
of Houston Libraries.
Google News
Archive Search
Indexes
Time,
The Wall Street Journal,
The New
York Times,
The Guardian and
The Washington Post,
some magazines,
and aggregators including
Factiva,
LexisNexis,
Thomson Gale and
HighBeam Research,
offfering citations and some content free,
with links to free and fee-based content.
| Women Periodical Readers, Writers, and Editors |
Women Working:
Harvard University Libraries Open Collection Program
has
selected issues of a number of women’s magazines:
Dorcas
Magazine
Ladies' Home Journal
Lowell Offering (and
related magazines) |
New England Home Magazine
Woman's Home Companion |
Godey's Lady's Book
Online:
several
issues from 1850
Several issues
from 1852 and
1855, courtesy of Hope Greenberg:
A selection of articles on fashion
from Frank Leslie’s (1864), Ladies’ Home Journal
(1893-95), and McCalls (1908),
via Costume Gallery.
The
Woman’s Advocate
1869-1870, New York. Full text, not in original format.
Somewhat searchable. From Emory’s Women Writers Resource
Project.
Woman’s
Era: African
American clubwomen’s newspaper, edited by Josephine St. P. Ruffin, and
Florida R. Ridley.
Emory’s Women Writers Resource Project has Vol 1,
1894, not in original format.
The American Jewess
(1895-1899) Monthly edited by Rosa Sonneschein, from the Jewish Women's
Archive.
Home
Economics Archive
Tradition History (HEARTH) offers free Internet access to the
full
text of seven journal runs and over 1,500 books: Journals are:
American Food
Journal (1906 - 1928)
Bulletin of
the American Home Economics
Association (1914 - 1942)
The Child
(1936 - 1953)
Child Development
(1930 - 1963)
Children
(1954 - 1971)
The Home Economist
(1927 - 1928)
Journal of Home
Economics (1909 - 1980)
Harper's
Bazar
Inaugural issue of Harper's Bazar,
Nov. 2 1867 and selection of articles, illustrations, and
fashionplates.
The Margaret Sanger Papers Project
has issues of The Woman Rebel, and
an overview of that paper.
Covers
from The Suffragist,
from the 1910s.
Remonstrance: Anti-suffrage periodical, 1911.
Lowell Offering:
A
New England Girlhood by Lucy Larcom, contributor to
The
Lowell Offering, has a chapter on Mill Girls’
Magazines:
A small number of
articles
from The
Lowell Offering from Dierdre Johnson's syllabus
Another small selection of
articles
from The Lowell Offering from
the Berwick Academy1889
article
from the New England Magazine about the Lowell Offering
from the late great Jim Zwick's site.
Biographies
of Women in Journalism
Willa Cather's early journalism and
magazine writings, from the University of Nebraska's
Willa Cather Archive.
Women
in the News Business from the Library of Congress.
Women's Editions of Daily Newspapers
from the Library of Congress.
GrrlZine Network
The
record of the Leslie
Suffrage Commission, 1917-1929
Story of Miriam Florence Follin Leslie, wife of Frank Leslie, and
benefactor to the women’s suffrage
movement, from the Library of
Congress American Memory project.
Gender
and Editing:
special
issue of online magazine,
Chain, mainly on small press
magazines.
Article:
Gender
and Avant-Garde Editing:
Comparing the 1920s with the 1990s
by Lynn Keller and Cristanne Miller
Article: "
Cultural Critique and Consciousness
Raising: Clara Bewick Colby's
Woman's Tribune and
Late-Nineteenth-Century Radical Feminism " by Kristin Mapel Bloomberg
(scroll down)
Article:
on editor of Harper's Bazar: “'Her Very
Handwriting Looks as
If She Owned the Earth': Elizabeth Jordan and Editorial Power, " by
June Howard
Article:
"When a Consumer Becomes an Editor: Susan
Hayes Ward and the Poetry of The
Independent" by Ingrid Satelmajer.
Student paper:
“The
History
of Women's Magazines: Magazines as Virtual Communities” by
Tracy Seneca
Chapter on
Willa Cather's editing work at
McClure's
from
James
Woodress, Willa Cather: A Literary Life
Revolution:
Eighty
Years and More by Elizabeth Cady Stanton has
a chapter on editing the suffrage paper.
Article:
Women
and Literary Publishing in North Carolina Brief history of
women’s involvement in book and literary
periodical
publishing in NC.
Talk:
An
Uncommon Scold:
Anne
Newport
Royall (1769-1854), editor of
Paul Pry. Talk by
Cynthia Earman on the Library of Congress site.
| Children’s and
School Periodicals |
19th
Century Children and
What
They Read The expanding site contains many individual stories
and full issues of
Parley's
Magazine, Robert Merry's Museum, Woodworth's Youth's Cabinet, and
The
Youth's Companion, not in
original formatting.
Boys Life:
The Boy
Scouts' Magazine Site contains author and
title index for
material in scouting magazine begun
in 1911, and many scanned issues.
The Brownies' Book:
African American children's magazine (1920-21) started by W.E.B DuBois,
digitized on the
Library of Congress Rare Books page; scroll down or search for
the title.
The Magpie
Sings the
Great
Depression: Selections from DeWitt Clinton High School's
literary
magazine,
1929-1941, Bronx, NY. This magazine is from one of the
largest high schools of the era, and published work
by
James Baldwin, Paddy Chayefsky, and Richard Avedon.
Bittersweet. Magazine on Ozark
culture, begun in 1973 at Lebanon High School, Missouri.
St.
Nicholas tribute site, with history and some scans of the
magazine.
St.
Nicholas: Children's
Periodicals ... and the Influence of Mary Mapes Dodge. Contains
some images
and selections from St. Nicholas , along with a
brief essay on children’s periodicals. Part of the The Online
Archive
of Nineteenth-Century U.S. Women's Writings from Bucknell
University.
Some St. Nicholas issues are on the
Project Gutenberg site.
Youth’s
Companion This site is primarily on the Emily
Dickinson poems published in
The
Youth’s Companion in
the 1890s. Along with facsimiles of those
poems and other material from the magazine, it contains an introduction
to the
YC and annotated tables of contents from issues in
which the poems appeared.
Horatio
Alger Digital Repository:
Stories from mail order papers dime magazines, and other periodical
sources. Formatting is not preserved, but detailed
publication
information is provided. Northern Illinois U. Libraries.
Campus
Newspapers on the
Internet List maintained by Yahoo.
Historical Campus
Newspapers:
Cornell
Daily Sun Campus newspaper's scanned issues, 1880-1979.
Illinois Institute of Technology Campus
newspaper 1928-1980
Minnesota Daily:
University of Minnesota campus paper, 1900-1999
Wisconsin
Literary Magazine: University of Wisconsin
student magazine, 1903-1928.
Article: High
school press of the 1970s. Site also has
magazine New
Youth Connections , currently written by
New
York high school students and a magazine by and for children in the
foster care system.
Article:
Girls’
Magazines
study (British).
Nina Robinson, "'An Easy Read?' : A Study of the Role Girls' Magazines
Play
in their Reader's Everyday Life." In
The International Journal
of Urban Labour and Leisure, 1(1)
| Activist,
Radical,
and Alternative Periodicals |
Anarchist publications from the
late 19th and early 20th century, including covers of The Blast
and full text of selected issues of
Freedom
(British)
Mother Earth
Liberty
Mother Earth Bulletin
Lucifer the Light Bearer
This
site is no longer on the web, but can in part be
accessed via the
Waybackmachine:
http://web.archive.org/web/20020601181610/dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/
periodicals.html
AlterNet Syndicated
material from the current alternative press, run by the
Independent Media Institute.
The Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives Our Own
Voices:
Lesbian and Gay Periodicals
1890s-2000s: bibliography of print materials.
A
Youth in the Youth Culture by Steve Heller: Article about
selling
drawings to NY underground papers in the late
1960s.
The Avatar Tables
of contents, covers, and some articles from cult underground press
periodical published in Boston
1967-1968.
New Babylon Times
and Green Mountain Post; 1960s-early
70s Massachusetts back-to-the-land magazines.
Cultural Correspondence 1975-83;
leftist magazine.
Radical
America 1967-87, more to come.
George Seldes and the American Press
Site
promoting a film on Seldes has transcriptions of his journalism and
links
to articles on the alternative press in the US.
Regional Newspapers and Magazines and Newsmagazines
|
Colorado
Colorado
Historical Newspaper Project: Searchable collection of
newspapers, 1859-1923.
Florida
Florida Digital Newspaper Library
scattered issues of some historical papers; links to current dailies
and campus papers.
Florida
Newspaper Article Database, 1762 -1885 Approximately 1500
articles about Florida from non-Florida
newspapers, courtesy
of the University of Florida libraries.
History of
newspaper
publishing in Florida
Georgia
Georgia Digital Newspapers: Searchable
issues of three Georgia newspapers,
the
Cherokee Phoenix, the
Dublin Post, and the
Colored
Tribune and a late 19th century satirical student newspaper.
The Countryman.
Georgia weekly, 1862-66.
Society: A
journal devoted to society, art, literature, and fashion; Atlanta,
Georgia, 1890-91.
Southern Watchman
Civil War issues of Athens, Georgia paper, 1860-65.
Hawaii
Hawaiian language newspapers, 19th and
20th century.
Illinois
Illinois Periodicals Online:
Searchable collection of several Illinois magazines.
Illinois Newspapers: Quincy
Historical Newspaper Project. Quincy Daily Whig and Quincy Daily Herald, 1835-1890;
others
being added.
Kansas
Kansas
Newspapers: Text
from several issues of small town newspapers from the 1870s, 1880s, and
1920s in Kansas, typed out by a
local history project.
Kentucky
Kentuckiana Digital Library Multiple
newspapers; also access to journals
Kentucky
Negro Education Association Journal and
Mountain Life and Work.
Louisiana
The New Orleans Bee
from September 1827 to December 1923,individual PDFs.
Maryland
Maryland State Records: Early
Newspapers: allows page by page view of many mostly 19th century
newspapers scanned from microfilm.
Minnesota
Minnesota newspapers, via Winona State
University,
searchable.
Missouri
Historical Missouri Newspaper Project: Searchable
text for 13 Missouri newspapers, mid 1800s.
New
York
Brooklyn
Daily Eagle Searchable
full text from October 26, 1841 to December 31, 1902, is
on line; the
remaining half is still to come, courtesy of the Brooklyn Public
Library.
The New York Tribune
index is available from the Library of Congress, from 1875-1884 and
1895 (you'll then
have to find the articles themselves on microfilm).
The Saturday Press: short-lived but
influential literary weekly edited by Henry Clapp, Jr., showcasing
fiction, poetry, and
literary criticism, 1858-60, 1865-66. On The Vault at Pfaff's website,
which invites readers to engage with the web of
connections between the paper's writers and the beer cellar they
visited and met in.
Northern
New York Historical Newspapers:
Searchable collection of New York State newspapers, with coverage
from
1811-1971.
North
Carolina
Article on North Carolina antebellum newspapers and
periodicals, by Guion Griffis Johnson.
Oklahoma
Chronicles
of Oklahoma: 1923-1942.
South
Carolina
New
South Newspaper, published by the Union forces,
searcheable, 1862-66
.
Virginia
Richmond, Virginia Daily Dispatch, searchable, 1860-65.
The Reflector:
Charlottesville, VA African American newspaper 1933-35; selected
articles and background.
Utah
Utah Digital Newspapers:
Searchable collection of Utah newspapers.
Washington
Historical Newspapers in Washington:
search 17 19th century newspapers
Wisconsin
Historical and biographical articles preserved
in scrapbooks at the
Wisconsin Historical Society in the late
19th and 20th centuries.
Multiple
Localities
Library of Congress Chronicling America
site has selected newspapers 1900-1910.
Google News Archive Search
Indexes
Time,
The Wall Street Journal,
The New
York Times,
The Guardian and
The Washington Post,
and aggregators including
Factiva,
LexisNexis,
Thomson Gale and
HighBeam Research,
offfering citations and some content free,
with links to free and fee-based content.
Sunset Magazine
bibliography, covers, and articles about this Western magazine,
1898-1998.
Time Magazine
searchable archives offers articles from 1923 on.
Paperboy 3858 Newspapers
From 135 Countries
19th
Century Newspapers from the Valley of the Shadow
project. Four searchable newspapers from 1850s and
60s: Pennsylvania
and Virginia newspapers from Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin
County, Pennsylvania
linked
to suggestions for use in high school projects. Specifying time period
will lead you
to the
newspaper links
.
U.S.
News Archives on the Web Tables
of newspapers, some searchable extending back varying periods,
but
mostly only recent; some providing articles free or for a fee.
maintained by volunteers of the Special Libraries Association
News
Division.
Newspaper
Abstracts Ad hoc selection of portions of
pre-1930
scanned newspapers from around the US, intended for
geneological
research.
Links on
newspaper
history,
including specific US states, and Great Britain.
African American Press and Abolitionist Press
|
The
A.M.E. Church Review Quarterly. Published by the African
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Arguably the earliest
published African-American journal. Some issues
from 1890-1913.
African
American Experience in
Ohio Material from selected African American weekly and
monthly newspapers
from
the 19th century on. Site run by the Ohio Historical Society.
The
Baptist, The
National Baptist magazine, The Zion Methodist: African
American
magazines from the
American Memory project of the Library of Congress.
The Brownies' Book:
African American children's magazine (1920-21) started by W.E.B DuBois,
digitized on the
Library of Congress Rare Books page; scroll down or search for the
title.
The Crisis:
Five issues from 1916 and 1929, on Cornell site.
Freedom's
Journal The first African-American owned and operated
newspaper published in
the U.S, appearing
weekly in New York City, 1827-1829. The Journal
published abolitionist writing. All 103 issues of Freedom's Journal
have been digitized and put into Adobe Acrobat format.
The Friend of Man: Abolitionist
newspaper from Central New York State, 1836-1842, from Cornell.
Woman’s
Era: African
American clubwomen’s newspaper, edited by Josephine St. P. Ruffin, and
Florida R. Ridley.
Emory’s Women Writers Resource Project has Vol 1,
1894, not in original format.
Harlem:
Mecca of the New
Negro: A Hypermedia Edition of the March 1925 Survey
Graphic Harlem Number
Blacklight
African
American gay/lesbian magazine online site includes several issues from
the
late 1970s.
The Reflector:
Charlottesville, VA African American newspaper 1933-35; selected
articles and background.
Black
Panther: Selected articles, 1967-1970.
Covers of Selected African
American Magazines Covers
of the periodicals discussed in African-American
Newspapers
and Periodicals: A National Bibliography
Covers from The Black Panther,
available as posters.
The Black Press:
Soldiers Without Swords: Resource site on the documentary
film on the African American press
includes resources such as biographies, a timeline, and transcripts
from the film.
Article on
African
American Newspapers in Kansas from the Kansas State Historical
Society.
Article on
Ebony, Jr.
by Laretta Henderson.
Article on
Ida B. Wells Barnett, "Journalism as a
Weapon Against Racial Bigotry,"
by Pamela Newkirk
| Native
American and Immigrant Press |
Native American Periodicals from the Index of
Native American Media Resources on the Internet.
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAmedia.html
Hawaiian language newspapers, 19th and
20th century.
Article on 1940s-60s Native American
periodical: "Making News: Marie Potts and the Smoke Signal of the Federated
Indians of
California" by Terri Castaneda (scroll down for article)
Irish American periodicals including the
Irish Magazine and Monthly Asylum for
Neglected Biography of 1807-08, the
Irish Press 1818-22,
World War, German American
publication, 1916-18.
Listing of
U.S. immigrant periodicals in the Immigration History Research
Center at the University of Minnesota, useful as
bibliography.
| Lesbian,
Gay, Bi,Trans, Queer
Periodicals |
Blacklight
African
American gay/lesbian magazine online site includes several issues from
the
late 1970s.
Online exhibit on gay publications,
from the SF Public Library.
Article: ONE
Magazine's historical fight against the Post Office for the
right to distribution, in 1958, by Jim Burroway.
Interview: with
Amy Hoffman, on working at Gay
Community News (Boston)
in
the 1970s and 80s.
Bibliography: The
Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives Our Own
Voices:
Lesbian and Gay Periodicals
1890s-2000s: bibliography of print materials.
Periodicals Outside the Continental U.S.
|
Internet Library of Early
Journals (British) at Oxford University
Magazines include:
Annual Register
(1758-78)
Gentleman's
Magazine (1731-50)
Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society (1757-77)
Blackwood's
Edinburgh Magazine (1843-52)
Notes and
Queries (1849-69)
The Builder
(1843-9)
The
Penny Magazine of
the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (British). Several
issues
of this popular illustrated mid-nineteenth century English
weekly.
The
Keepsake for
1829
(British)
One issue of a prominent 19th century English literary
annual.
Forget
Me Not Hypertextual archive of the early British “literary
annual,”which ran
1823-1847,
created by
Katherine Harris. Includes information on other British annuals.
British Newspaper Digitisation
Project Project from the British Library plans to digitize up to two million pages
of 19th century British national, regional and local newspapers.
Nineteenth Century Serials Edition (NCSE)
plans to digitize Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890); Tomahawk
(1867-1870); English Woman’s Journal
(1858-1864); Leader (1850-1859); Northern Star (1838-1852);
and
Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (1806-1838).
Check the site for progress.
The
Spectator (British) Addison and Steele's Spectator
and Tatler on
line
London Magazine, or
Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 1732-1839. From Online Books at
Penn.
Victorian
Periodicals and the
Empire: Imperial Views, Colonial Subjects.(British)
Images from a 1999 exhibition at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale
University.
Science in
the 19th Century
Periodical (British)
This project plans to identify and analyze representation of science,
technology and medicine in the
general periodical press in Britain
between 1800 and 1900. They provide summary indexes of the
articles
rather than the scanned articles themselves. Covers of some magazines
on line.
Women’s
Magazines of the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's
(British)
Covers and advertising from popular women’s periodicals, from Steve
Johnson,
Cyberheritage.
The Quarterly Review (British)
publication important to the Romantics; 1809 issues. Quarterly Review Archive
Repertorio
histórico
de Puerto Rico Published
in Puerto Rico, from 1896-97 by Cayetano Coll y Toste. From
the
American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.
Australian Periodical Publications
1840-1845: digital library of Australian journals that began
publication between
1840-1845.
The Austrian National Library virtual newspaper
reading room:ANNO -
AustriaN Newspapers Online offers more
than 350,000 pages of historical Habsburg monarchy newspapers from
1780-1938.
Canadian True Crime and Tabloid Papers:
Print Culture and Urban Visuality project at McGill University.
Article: The
Comparative Development of
Newspapers in
New Zealand and the United
States in the
Nineteenth Century, by Jeb Byrne in
American Studies
International.
| Zines, Amateur
Periodicals, and Newsletters |
Camp
Harmony
News-Letter Newsletter from a Japanese-American
Internment
Camp, 1942
Tulean
Dispatch: Newsletter from a Japanese-American Internment
Camp, 1942 and 1943.
Camp
Newspapers: Civilian Conservation Corps “Heralds in New Deal
America: Camp Newspapers of the
Civilian
Conservation Corps” article by Alfred Emile Cornebise in
Media
History Monographs.
Zines
and Journals on the Internet list from Voice of
the Shuttle site
Zine Resource Center
GrrrlZine Network
Article
: on the problem of cataloging zines in
libraries
| Small Press and
Literary Periodicals |
The
Modernist Journals Project (British)
MPJ is scanning and making available online periodicals important to
modernism. So far, English journals available include:
The New Age
(London, 1907-1922), a weekly
review of politics, arts, and letters, The Tyro, and Ciné-Tracts
(1977-1982), along with
a list of modernist magazines, Ezra Pound's 1930 article on small
magazines, and several
other articles. Based at Brown University.
TheModernist Magazines Project (British)
The project aims to document and analyse the role of both fugitive and
more established magazines and to consider
their contribution to the
construction of modernism in Britain, Europe and North America. It now
offers the indexes of
a group of modernist magazines. Based at De Montfort
University and University of Nottingham.
List of Modern Magazines of Literary or
Artistic Significance Operating 1890-1922. From the Modernist Journals
Project.
Little Magazine Interview Cumulative Index:
index to interviews with writers appearing in literary magazines.
Digital Dada Library
includes periodicals.
Aspen:
A web version of Aspen, a multimedia magazine of the arts
published by Phyllis Johnson from 1965 to 1971.
Article: “Idiom: A Story of
Anti-Production,
or The Triumph of Sloth” by Pamela Lu on publishing an avant-garde
magazine in the 1990s,
from How, an online magazine.
Article:Gender and Avant-Garde Editing: Comparing
the 1920s with the 1990s by Lynn Keller and Cristanne Miller, from
How, an online magazine.
Articles:Gender
and Editing: special
issue of online magazine, Chain, mainly on small press
magazines.
Article.A Secret Location on the Lower East Side:
on the Mimeograph Revolution of the 1950s and 60s.
Article: Mimeo Fever: Sixties Small Press within a
Global Context by N.R. Lawrence, from 49th Parallel
| Profession,
Trade, and Leisure-Related Periodicals |
Scientific
American Online:
several volumes from the 1840s
Sports magazines including
Outing (1883-1915),
Baseball
Magazine (1908-1920),
American Golfer
(1908-1935),
and
Olympic Review
(1901-2003)
Law journals on the web
The
Green Bag: A Useless But Entertaining
Magazine for Lawyers, Boston. The Women’s Legal History
Biography
Project website contains
vol. 2, 1890.
UNESCO Social
Science Online
Periodicals
International list of over 190 social science periodicals with online
access.
| Religious and
Atheist Periodicals |
The
A.M.E. Church Review Quarterly. Published by the African
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Arguably the
earliest published African-American journal. Some issues
from 1890-1913.
The Baptist, The
National Baptist magazine, The Zion Methodist: African
American
magazines
from the American Memory project of the Library of Congress.
The Evening and the Morning Star
Mormon monthly, 1834-34, succeeded by Latter Day Saints' Messenger and
Advocate 1834-37-- full runs,
formatting not preserved. On
a site maintained by the Reorganized Latter Day Saints.
http://www.centerplace.org/history/ems/default.htm
http://www.centerplace.org/history/ma/
National
Era: Complete copies of the 41 issues in which Uncle Tom's Cabin was serialized, as part of Wesley N. Raabe's
dissertation on Stowe's novel. (Not compatible with Internet Explorer
browser.)
The American Jewess
(1895-1899) Monthly edited by Rosa Sonneschein, from the Jewish Women's
Archive.
The
Occident and American Jewish Advocate Issues of
Philadelphia Jewish monthly from
1843-1850; full text,
formatting is not preserved.
Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project:
The
Jewish Criterion (1895-1962), The American
Jewish Outlook (1934-1962),
and The Jewish Chronicle (1962-Present). From Carnegie
Mellon.
The
Ram's Horn: An
Interdenominational Social Gospel Magazine The Ram's Horn
was published in Chicago,
Illinois during the 1890s and
the early twentieth century. The site consists of
summaries of the magazine’s positions
and editorial cartoons by
its chief illustrator, Frank Beard.
Temperance
Periodicals in Ohio The American Patriot and the American
Issue covers.
Victorian Missionary Periodicals An
exhibit of British materials from Yale Divinity School Library.
Online
editions of current
secular/humanist/freethinking/atheist magazines
Stars and Stripes:
US
Army newspaper, published February 8, 1918, to June 13, 1919, in
France.
Complete seventy-one-week run of the newspaper's World War I
edition, at Library of Congress American Memory
Site.
Magazine
Art A free visual data base of magazine cover art of the 19th
and
20th centuries. Also many other
useful magazine links.
Magazine Covers from a magazine fan
site.
Magazine cover art from
magazines publishing the writer Ellis Parker Butler.
Magazine covers from the AdArt website.
Modern Mechanix cover art from various
scientific and quasi-scientific magazines. Elsewhere on the site are
scanned-in ads and other bits, topically arranged.
Covers
from The Suffragist,
from the 1910s.
Life Magazine
offers a search of covers from 1936 on.
Film Fun magazine
covers.
Mad Magazine
covers, from a buyers' and sellers' site.
Picture Play
magazine covers, from Street and Smith archive.
Sunset Magazine
bibliography, covers, and articles about this Western magazine,
1898-1998.
Posters advertising magazines, from the
New York Public Library.
Canadian True Crime and Tabloid Papers:
Print Culture and Urban Visuality project at McGill University.
Dissertation:
Art
for Industry's Sake: David Clayton Phillips's1996 dissertation,
“Halftone Technology, Mass Photography
and the
Social Transformation of American Print Culture, 1880-1920”
includes a substantial chapter on
The Ten-Cent Magazine Revolution, and
much information on half-tone photography in relation to periodicals.
Rotogravure: Library of Congress
site includes explanation of the process.
Common-place's special issue
"Revolution in Print:
Graphics in Nineteenth-Century America" has much
related
to periodicals:
Barbara J. Balliet, 'Let Them Study as Men and Work as Women':
Georgina Davis, New Women, and Illustrated Papers"
Gary L. Bunker, The Art of Condescension: Postbellum Caricature
and Woman Suffrage
Marvin D. Jeter and Mark Cervenka, H. J. Lewis, Free Man and Freeman Artist: The
First African American Political
Cartoonist
Ellen Gruber Garvey, Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Appropriation Scrapbooks and
Extra-illustration
Deirdre Murphy, "'Like Standing on the Edge of the World and Looking
Away into Heaven': Picturing Chinese Labor
and
Industrial Velocity in the Gilded Age"
Stephen P. Rice, Photography in Engraving on Wood: On the Road to
the Halftone Revolution
Article:
"Magazine Covers and Cover Lines: An
Illustrated History"
by Gerald Grow, from
Journal of Magazine and New
Media Research, 2002
Print
Processes and Reproduction of Dime Novels: A useful guide
Rotogravure:
WWI Pictorials from Library of Congress.
New Yorker
Cartoons
Thomas
Nast
from Ohio State
University collections
from HarpWeek
Maxfield
Parrish
JC
Leyendecker
Jessie Wilcox Smith
The
Punch Cartoon Page
(British), a project put together by a Vassar history class,
displays
and explicates cartoons from Punch, a 19th century
British illustrated comic journal.
Gallery of Illustration from the American
Newspaper Repository.
Collection of links on magazine cover art from
Magazineart.org
Posters advertising magazines,
from the New York Public Library
Volume: Mickey Smith's project of
photographing bound sets of magazines with unexpected results!
House made of newspaper in Rockport,
Massachusetts.
The Great Comic Book Data Base: Covers,
issues, gathered by fans.
Comic Books
Bibliography of scholarly and other research on comic
books.
The
Yellow Kid The
R. F. Outcault Society site, honoring the creator of The Yellow Kid, an
early comic strip in the
New York World in the 1890s.
Platinum Age Comics Discussion Group Discusses the earliest
international origins of comic books and strips.
Searchable archive.
Article:
on the New York World:
The Lost World
of Joseph Pulitzer, by Jack Shafer
| Resources for
Research and Teaching |
Walt
Whitman's Poems
in Periodicals edited by Susan Belasco, on the
Whitman Archive site which has other
teaching resources and suggestions for use.
Uncle
Tom's Cabin: An Electronic Edition of the National Era Version Wesley N.
Raabe's dissertation --
the edition itself as well as
discussion of the publication.
Dissertation:
"Remapping Dickinson and Periodical Studies":
Ingrid Satelmajer on Emily Dickinson's neglected
periodical poems of the 1890s. It updates and recasts the narrative of
Dickinson’s
posthumous production and 2) challenges
long-held assumptions about periodical culture that have contributed to
that culture’s
neglect.
Films:
The Prelinger Archive is a trove of “
ephemeral” films
-- advertising, educational, industrial, and
amateur films -- available
for free downloading from the Web. Of special interest to magazine
researchers:
films on
McCalls readers (1935), on
Redbook
readers (1957),
magazine and newspaper journalism, and
magazine
cover models (both 1940).
The Vault at Pfaff's: This
website based on a beer cellar popular with a group of 1850s and 60s
bohemian writers, artists, and
performers brings together the
poetry, drama, art, fiction, and social commentary that the Pfaff's
bohemians produced,
including
The New York Saturday Press, the weekly
periodical that served as the group's literary organ.
How to Read
a Mid-Nineteenth
Century Newspaper
Radio
discussion:"The Magazine" on Chicago
Public Radio show Odyssey. “Magazines have
played a vibrant role in American cultural life, and shaped who we are
and what we buy. How
did magazines become what they are today?” Guests: Ellen Gruber Garvey
of New Jersey City
University and Richard Ohmann of Wesleyan University. Go to August 5,
2003 for the program.
Periodicals
Resources Professor Marcia Prior-Miller of the Greenlee
School of Journalism at
Iowa State University
runs an extensive website of resources on magazines, including
bibliographies of research on periodicals.
Magazine
Art A free visual data base of
magazine cover art of the 19th and 20th
centuries. Also many other
useful magazine links.
Old
Magazines.com This commercial website selling old magazines
contains
cover pictures and brief essays on the
histories of several 19th century US magazines not now
well known.
Article, Early
American newspapers "Copernicus at the
Newsstand" by David Henkin, from Common-place.
Article, Miscellanies and Reprinting "Lurking
in the Blogosphere of the 1840s: Hotlinks, Sockpuppets, and the
History of Reading" by
Meredith L. McGill,
from Common-place.
Webcast: Journalism's change in 1897: W.
Joseph Campbell at Library of Congress.
| Indexes: Locating
Stories, Poems, and Articles |
Magazines
A group of magazine indexes that allow users to
look up stories
and authors in popular and genre
magazines generally not included in the Readers’ Guide to Periodical
Literature. These noncomprehensive listings are
compiled by volunteers. Resources
include links to contemporary magazines, checklists of magazine
authors’ work, and
information on bibliographies, with special
attention to pulp magazines.
FictionMags Index Compiled by
volunteers; site allows users to look up stories by author or title.
Copyright Registry
Another way to find stories: look them up by copyright registration. US
Catalog of Copyright entries.
The
Girl's Own Paper
Index (British)
Index of stories and non-fiction articles from the Girl's Own Paper
1880 to 1941.
Authors
Stories by Ellis Parker Butler
Willa Cather's early journalism and
magazine writings, from the University of Nebraska's
Willa Cather Archive.
Winnifred Eaton
Perioical writings by Winnifred Maude Eaton (Onoto Watanna) at
the Winnifred Eaton archive.
Mary E.
Wilkins Freeman
Uncollected periodical publications of Freeman and her other
publications on site developed by Jeff Kaylin.
Walt
Whitman's Poems in Periodicals edited by Susan
Belasco, on the Whitman Archive site.
Links to
newspapers,
magazines and job listings in journalism, courtesy of the
American
Journalism Review
Media
History Monographs MHM is a quarterly online journal devoted
to publishing scholarly
journalism and mass
communication history works.
Journalism
History Bibliography
of Online Resources Extensive bibliography of online and print
resources on
range
of issues. Compiled by Poynter Online.
Ray
Stannard Baker Site on Progressive-era muckraking journalist.
Article
on editing Everybody’s (1910) by John
O`Hara Cosgrave, J. Jerome Nordman and Brand
Whitlock
Rebellion Record: a
Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents
(ed. Frank Moore) vols 1-12 and indexes. This is a compilation drawn
from Northern and Southern newspapers during the
Civil War. An extraordinary resource from Perseus, at Tufts U., but
searching it is cumbersome. Either search the entire
database, or scroll down to Rebellion Record to search individual
volumes.
19th
Century
Press, the Civil War, and Free Expression - University of
Tennessee
at Chattanooga. This site contains some newspapers.
Harper's
Weekly Civil War Era papers:
scans of some pages; advertising supported.
Harper's
Weekly for 1865, other issues coming, from the University of
Michigan.
Secession
Era
Editorials Project When complete this South Carolina project
will have at
least one complete run of editorials
from each major political party
in each state of the Union commenting on four events: Nebraska, Dred
Scott,
Harper's Ferry, and the attack on Massachusetts Senator Charles
Sumner by South Carolina representative Preston Brooks.
The Valley of the Shadow Project: Two
communities in the American Civil War. Includes newspapers.
The Countryman.
Georgia weekly, 1862-66.
New
South Newspaper, South Carolina, published by the Union,
1862-66.
Southern Watchman
Civil War issues of Athens, Georgia paper, 1860-65.
Richmond Virginia Daily Dispatch, full text, 1860-65
1910: On or about December 1910. The
Modernist Journals Project offers complete scans of single issues
of US and
British journals from 1910 and 1911, as a resource for teaching
about
modernism.
Library of Congress Chronicling America
site has selected newspapers 1900-1910.
1930s
Magazines: Site on the 1930s explores
Vanity
Fair,
New Yorker,
Fortune, and others.
Commercial
Archives and Resources Offering Limited Free Access
|
Harper’s
Weekly Although
this site is primarily for subscriber-only, paid access to the
articles and graphics of Harper’s
Weekly, it offers
free access to various other features through its Nineteenth Century
World pages.
Paper of
Record Aims to be a searchable digital archive of historal
newspapers, so far with limited runs and limited search
capabilites.
Mystery
Short Fiction: 1990-2006.
The site aims to list all mystery short
fiction published in English since 1990, and includes tables of
contents of mystery magazines.
My Queen: A Weekly Journal for Young Women,
1900-1901
Bibliography of selected stories with cover images by Lurana Sheldon
under the pseudonym
Grace Shirley from this Street and Smith pulp, on Dierdre Johnson
girls' series website.
A full story from
issue #3
Genre
Magazines:A list of SF/fantasy/horror and mystery
magazines and pulps plus
a
list of
all known bibliographies that index one or more of these
magazines.
The
Shadow Magazine: over 100 issues published in the 1930s
and 1940s, in
zipped text
format.
Weird
Tales: The Unique
Magazine - a view of the first 30 years of this pulp publication,
with information
on the contributing writers, a gallery and cover art,
and bibliography.
ERBzine. Pulp covers on fan site
devoted to Edgar Rice Burroughs:
The
Ad*Access Project of
the
Duke University Libraries, presents images and database information
for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers
and magazines between 1911
and 1955. It concentrates on five main
subject areas: Radio, Television, Transportation, Beauty and Hygiene,
and World War II, providing a coherent view of a number of major
campaigns
and companies.
Ad Flip: Online
free
archive
of print ads, from the 1940s on, indexed by decades and categories.
Source information
is uneven.
1927
Advertising Survey An analysis of over 3,000,000
inquiries received by 98
firms from 2,339 magazine
advertisements, by Daniel Starch, 1927.
From the Library of Congress American Memory site. Enter Daniel Starch
survey
as your query.
George P. Rowell’s American
Newspaper Directory:
lists of newspapers and periodicals
issued by early ad agency. 1869 and continued by Ayers. .
Women’s
Magazines of the 1920's, 1930's, and 1940's
(British)
Covers and advertising from popular women’s periodicals, from Steve
Johnson,
Cyberheritage.
Gaslight
Advertising Archives,
Inc. is a commercial service that maintains a large collection
of
authentic magazine advertisements from the 1880s on.