American periodicals series online, 1740-1900

American periodicals series online, 1740-1900

by ProQuest Information and Learning Company

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Searchable, full-text database, with digitized page images, of more than 1,100 American magazines and journals that originated between 1741, when Andrew Bradford's American Magazine and Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine were launched, and 1900. The bulk of the collection dates from the 19th-century; periodicals that began publication before 1900 and continued into the 20th century are included through 1940. Based on the American Periodical Series (APS I, II, and III) microfilm collections.

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