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The Black Diamond
The Black Diamond was an American coal trade publication.
Publication History
The Black Diamond began in 1885. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It ran at least until the 1980s, and possibly longer.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1897-1926: HathiTrust has volumes 18, 21, 23-37, 39-54, parts of volume 55, and 56-77 freely readable online. Some other volumes may be searchable but not readable online here.
- 1897-1902, 1904-1908, 1910-1922: HathiTrust also has volumes 19-28, 32-35, 37, 39-40, 44, 47, 49-50, and 52-69 freely readable online.
- 1898: The Internet Archive has volume 21, covering July through December 1898. (The first issue was labeled volume 20 number 27, though its successor was then labeled volume 21 number 2.)
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volume 25, covering July through December 1900.
- 1903: HathiTrust has volume 31, covering July through December 1903.
- 1904: The Internet Archive has volume 33, covering July through December 1904.
- 1905: The Internet Archive has volume 35, covering July through December 1905.
- 1906: The Internet Archive has volume 37, covering July through December 1906.
- 1908: The Internet Archive has volume 40, covering January through June 1908.
- 1913: The Internet Archive has volume 50, covering January through June 1913. (Early issues may be erroneously labeled as in volume 51.)
- 1915: The Internet Archive has volume 55, covering July through December 1915.
- 1917: The Internet Archive has volume 59, covering July through December 1917.
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