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Current Literature
Current Literature was an American "magazine of record and review" published in New York in the late 19th and early 20th century. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Current Literature began publication in July 1888. After 1912, the magazine changed its name to Current Opinion.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1888-1895, 1897-1912: HathiTrust has volumes 1-18, 21-37, 39-40, parts of 41, and 42-53 of Current Literature, scanned from various universities. This HathiTrust set also includes many of the volumes of Current Opinion. Volumes of Current Literature missing from this set are listed below.
- 1904-1912: HathiTrust has volumes 1, 4-12, 14-26, 28-29, 31-49, and 51-53 of Current Literature, scanned from Indiana University and elsewhere.
- 1897: Google Books has volume 22.
- 1901: Google Books has volume 31. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1901: The Internet Archive has volume 31, based on the Google scan.
- 1903: Google Books has volume 34. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1903: The Internet Archive has volume 34, based on the Google scan.
- 1904: Google Books has volume 36. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1905: Google Books has volume 39. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1905: The Internet Archive has volume 39, based on the Google scan.
- 1906: Google Books has volume 40. Access may be restricted outside the United States.
- 1906: The Internet Archive has volume 40, based on the Google scan.
- 1907: The Internet Archive has volume 42.
- 1908: The Internet Archive has volume 45.
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