Periodical

  • 91Kol Mevasser (periodical) — Kol Mevasser , a Yiddish language periodical that appeared from October 11, 1862 into 1872, is considered by Sol Liptzin and others to be the most important early Yiddish language periodical (although by no means the first: the short lived Die… …

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  • 92Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature — The Readers Guide to Periodical Literature is a reference guide to recently published articles in periodical magazines and scholarly journals, organized by article subject. The Readers Guide has been published regularly since 1901 by The H. W.… …

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  • 93Dublin Review (Catholic periodical) — Dublin Review First issue 1836 Country United Kingdom Based in London Language English The Dublin Review was an influential Catholic periodical founded in 1836 by Michael Joseph Quin, Cardinal Wiseman and Daniel O Connell …

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  • 94Massis (periodical) — This article is about Lebanese Armenian Catholic periodical. For American American weekly of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, see Massis (weekly). Massis Մասիս Frequency Monthly magazine Country Lebanon Based in Be …

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  • 95Minerva (Norwegian periodical) — Minerva is a Norwegian liberal conservative periodical that started publishing in 1924. It was started by members of the Conservative Students association in Oslo. In 2011, Nils August Andresen is executive editor, Torbjørn Røe Isaksen editor on… …

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  • 96The Seer (periodical) — The Seer was an official periodical of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church) in 1853 and 1854.History of publicationAfter the LDS Church publicly acknowledged that it was teaching and practicing plural marriage at September …

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  • 97The Dome (periodical) — The Dome published in London at 7 Cecil Court by the Unicorn Press and subtitled consecutively A Quarterly Containing Examples of the Arts and An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review was a literary periodical associated with the Nineties scene …

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  • 98The Rambler (Catholic periodical) — The Rambler was a Catholic periodical founded by liberal converts to Catholicism and closely associated with the names of Lord Acton, Richard Simpson and, for a brief period, Cardinal Newman. It represented a phase of convert thought which was in …

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  • 99The Far East (periodical) — The Far East was a newsmagazine published by J. R. Black in Yokohama, Japan between 1870 and 1878. The periodical was illustrated with original, pasted in photographs, at a time when photomechanical reproduction was still in its infancy. During… …

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  • 100Gil Blas (periodical) — For the 18th century novel see Gil Blas Gil Blas (or Le Gil Blas ) was a Parisian literary periodical founded by Augustin Alexandre Dumont in November 1879, and which stayed in publication until 1914. It serialized famous novels such as Émile… …

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