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Pictorial Review
Pictorial Review was an American women's magazine. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Pictorial Review began in 1899. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is February 1929 (v. 30 no. 5), © January 25, 1929. The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from February 1929 (v. 30 no. 5). (More details) It ran until 1937, when it merged with The Delineator to form Pictorial Review-Delineator. The merged publication, which has both issue and contribution renewals, ceased in 1939.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1899-1900: The Internet Archive has volume 1, covering September 1899 through August 1900, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1900-1901: The Internet Archive has volume 2, covering September 1900 through September 1901, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1901-1902: The Internet Archive has volume 3, covering October 1901 through September 1902, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1902-1903: The Internet Archive has volume 4, covering October 1902 through September 1903, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1903-1904: The Internet Archive has volume 5, covering October 1903 through September 1904, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1904-1905: The Internet Archive has volume 6, covering October 1904 through September 1905, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1905-1906: The Internet Archive has volume 7, covering October 1905 through September 1906, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1906: The Internet Archive has volume 8, numbers 1-3, covering October through December 1906, scanned from black and white microfilm.
- 1912: The University of Wisconsin has volume 13, number 9, dated June 1912, scanned in color.
- 1913: The Internet Archive has volume 14, number 6, dated March 1913, scanned in color.
- 1928: The University of Wisconsin has volume 29, number 8, dated May 1928, scanned in color.
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