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The New Age
The New Age was a weekly review of politics, literature, art, and culture, published in London in the late 19th and early 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
The New Age began publication in 1894. It began a new series in 1907, with new funding and focus. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It ceased publication in 1938.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1907-1922: The Modernist Journals Project has page images for the first 30 volumes of the new series, when its modernist influence was at its height.
- 1923-1924: HathiTrust has volume 34, covering November 1923 through April 1924. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1924: HathiTrust has volume 35, covering May through October 1924. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1924-1925: HathiTrust has volume 36, covering October 30, 1924 through April 1925. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1925: HathiTrust has volume 37, covering May through October 1925. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1925-1926: HathiTrust has volume 38, covering November 1925 through April 1926. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1926: HathiTrust has volume 39, covering May through October 1926. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1926-1927: HathiTrust has volume 40, covering November 1926 through April 1927. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1927: HathiTrust has volume 41, covering May through October 1927. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
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