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Periodical Collection (#6)

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Background imagePeriodical Collection: Twilight Charlie, Front Cover of Beadles New York Dime Novel

Twilight Charlie, Front Cover of Beadles New York Dime Novel
829834 Twilight Charlie, Front Cover of Beadles New York Dime Novel, 1888 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Denver Public Library

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Workers in Morse ship yard, front cover of the Morse Dry Dock Dial

Workers in Morse ship yard, front cover of the Morse Dry Dock Dial
615413 Workers in Morse ship yard, front cover of the Morse Dry Dock Dial, January 1918 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Statue of Liberty, front cover of Scientific American, August 1886 (litho)

Statue of Liberty, front cover of Scientific American, August 1886 (litho)
PNP382176 Statue of Liberty, front cover of Scientific American, August 1886 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Tristan Tzara reading L Action Francaise, c. 1920-30 (b / w photo)

Tristan Tzara reading L Action Francaise, c. 1920-30 (b / w photo)
473776 Tristan Tzara reading L Action Francaise, c.1920-30 (b/w photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tristan Tzara (1896-1963)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Harpers Christmas, 1894 (poster)

Harpers Christmas, 1894 (poster)
5848249 Harpers Christmas, 1894 (poster) by Penfield, Edward (1866-1925); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imagePeriodical Collection: At the Salon, from La Caricature, No. 283, 30 May 1885 (litho)

At the Salon, from La Caricature, No. 283, 30 May 1885 (litho)
996586 At the Salon, from La Caricature, No. 283, 30 May 1885 (litho) by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Au Salon ); French, out of copyright

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Poster for The Yellow Book, Volume IV, January 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley

Poster for The Yellow Book, Volume IV, January 1895. Creator: Aubrey Beardsley
Poster for The Yellow Book, Volume IV, January 1895

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Edward Cave

Edward Cave (1691-1754). was an English printer, editor and publisher. He coined the term magazine for a periodical, founding The Gentlemans Magazine in 1731

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Advertisement for Le Ballon, Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, 1883, pub. 1883

Advertisement for Le Ballon, Janvier, Fevrier, Mars, 1883, pub. 1883
Advertisement for " Le Ballon", Janvier, Fe vrier, Mars, 1883, pub. 1883 (colour lithograph)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: The Quadrant and Regent Street, London, 1862. Creator: Achille-Louis Martinet (1808-77)

The Quadrant and Regent Street, London, 1862. Creator: Achille-Louis Martinet (1808-77)
The Quadrant and Regent Street, London, 1862 (colour lithograph)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Maria Ristori, 1856. Creator: Félicien Rops

Maria Ristori, 1856. Creator: Félicien Rops
Maria Ristori, 1856. Series: Galerie d'Uylenspiegel; Periodical: Uylenspiegel, 29 September 1856

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Victor Prilleux, 1856. Creator: Félicien Rops

Victor Prilleux, 1856. Creator: Félicien Rops
Victor Prilleux, 1856. Periodical: Uylenspiegel, no. 8, 23 March 1856

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Japan: Vintage Art Deco magazine cover featuring a moga or modern girl, 1920s

Japan: Vintage Art Deco magazine cover featuring a moga or modern girl, 1920s
Modern girls ( modan gaaru, also shortened to moga ) were Japanese women who followed Westernized fashions and lifestyles in the 1920s

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Waning gibbous Moon

Waning gibbous Moon. Image 18 of 27. Optical image of a waning (decreasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 18 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Waxing gibbous Moon

Waxing gibbous Moon. Image 13 of 27. Optical image of a waxing (increasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 13 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imagePeriodical Collection: BUSN2A-00242

BUSN2A-00242
Harpers Weekly special automobile issue, 1907. Printed color lithograph cover

Background imagePeriodical Collection: New York Ledger newspaper ad, late 1800s

New York Ledger newspaper ad, late 1800s
Advertisement for the Christmas issue of the New York Ledger, 1891. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imagePeriodical Collection: La timide nature morte Marcelin 1830-1887 Photomechanical process

La timide nature morte Marcelin 1830-1887 Photomechanical process
La timide nature morte, Marcelin, 1830-1887, Photomechanical process, 1866, From La Vie Parisienne, (May 5, 1866), p. 248. (The periodical was not published with issue numbers.)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: BUSN2A-00153

BUSN2A-00153
Rural newspaper editor considering farm products as payment for a subscription, 1800s Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePeriodical Collection: HOUS2A-00120

HOUS2A-00120
Christmas edition of the Illustrated London News, 1888. Color lithograph

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Weekly News, 1622

Weekly News, 1622
XJF3037922 Weekly News, 1622 by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First dated newsbook, a quarto pamphlet of 23rd May 1622)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Gazeta de Lisboa. Historical context of the Peninsular War

Gazeta de Lisboa. Historical context of the Peninsular War
Gazeta de Lisboa. Portuguese political newspaper, 1715-1820. Historical context of Peninsular War, 1808-1814. Number 168. December 14, 1809

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Bourgeoisie. Couple. Engraving. Colored

Bourgeoisie. Couple. Engraving. Colored
Bourgeoisie. Couple. Early 19th century. Engraving. Colored

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Old man reading the newspaper. Engraving. 19th century. Spai

Old man reading the newspaper. Engraving. 19th century. Spain

Background imagePeriodical Collection: The Ballad of the Graphic

The Ballad of the Graphic
Illustrated poem telling the story of The Graphic magazine, launched in 1869 by William Luson Thomas. The poem was written by the editor, J. M. Bulloch and illustrated by H

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Cover design, Master Humphreys Clock

Cover design, Master Humphreys Clock, a weekly periodical edited and written by Charles Dickens, published from 4 April 1840 to 4 December 1841

Background imagePeriodical Collection: An advertisement for the Asahigraph Pictoral Record

An advertisement for the Asahigraph Pictoral Record
A Japanese advertisement for a magazine/periodical. A Japanese lady reads a copy of The Asahigraph Pictoral Record and on the top right hand side of the poster/advertisement is text stating its

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Sphere binding cover

Sphere binding cover
Binding for a volume of The Sphere magazine, subtitled, An Illustrated Newspaper for the Home. The design features two women representing East and West holding a globe

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Popular Songs of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force)

Popular Songs of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force)
Popular Songs of the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Force). Compiled by Bureau of Libraries and Periodical, A.E.F. Y.M.C.A. Published by the Y.M.C.A. Paris, 1918

Background imagePeriodical Collection: L Escarmouche 1893-94 Periodical lithographs

L Escarmouche 1893-94 Periodical lithographs
Artokoloro

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Knight Companion 1887 Graphite Sheet 11 1 / 4 x 7 5 / 8

Knight Companion 1887 Graphite Sheet 11 1 / 4 x 7 5 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Tempter 1886 Graphite Sheet 11 1 / 4 x 7 5 / 8 28. 6 19. 4 cm

Tempter 1886 Graphite Sheet 11 1 / 4 x 7 5 / 8 28. 6 19. 4 cm
Artokoloro

Background imagePeriodical Collection: POSTER: WATERBURY, 1896. Advertisement for The Waterbury, a periodical published

POSTER: WATERBURY, 1896. Advertisement for The Waterbury, a periodical published by the Waterbury Watch Company. Lithograph, 1896

Background imagePeriodical Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1939. A vendor selling Social Justice, an anti-Semitic periodical

NEW YORK CITY, 1939. A vendor selling Social Justice, an anti-Semitic periodical published by Father Charles Coughlin, on the street in New York City. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Edouard Couturier, L Assiette au Beurre, French, 1871 - 1903, published 1902

Edouard Couturier, L Assiette au Beurre, French, 1871 - 1903, published 1902, periodical illustrated with color lithographs

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Garcons de Cafe, illustration form The Yellow Book, 1894 (litho)

Garcons de Cafe, illustration form The Yellow Book, 1894 (litho)
XIR377164 Garcons de Cafe, illustration form The Yellow Book, 1894 (litho) by Beardsley, Aubrey (1872-98); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imagePeriodical Collection: First issue of The Tatler, 1709

First issue of The Tatler, 1709
XJF3038060 First issue of The Tatler, 1709 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Tatler was a British literary)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: The Country Magazine, 1736

The Country Magazine, 1736
XJF3037924 The Country Magazine, 1736 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A periodical published 1736-7 where the first section of each was devoted to recipes)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Cover of The Strand Magazine, 1912

Cover of The Strand Magazine, 1912
XJF3037920 Cover of The Strand Magazine, 1912 by Haite, George Charles (1855-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Strand Magazine was a monthly magazine founded)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: The Ladies Magazine, 1752

The Ladies Magazine, 1752
XJF3037921 The Ladies Magazine, 1752 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Ladies Magazine published by Jasper Goodwill in 1749-53 was the first womens miscellany)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: The Gentlemans Magazine, 1731

The Gentlemans Magazine, 1731
XJF3037919 The Gentlemans Magazine, 1731 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gentlemans Magazine was first published in 1731 by Edward Cave (1691-1754)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 1760. Page of the German periodical, Kurkolnischer Hofkalender

CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, 1760. Page of the German periodical, Kurkolnischer Hofkalender, listing the members of the Kurfursts Chamber Orchestra and Court Music, 1760

Background imagePeriodical Collection: AD: VANITY FAIR, 1848. Advertisement for Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray

AD: VANITY FAIR, 1848. Advertisement for Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray, published by Punch Magazine as a serial between 1847 and 1848

Background imagePeriodical Collection: ADS: JOURNALS AND BOOKS. American magazine advertisements for books and periodicals

ADS: JOURNALS AND BOOKS. American magazine advertisements for books and periodicals, 1873

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Picture No. 10982735

Picture No. 10982735
Periodical Cicada - (This species spends 17 years developing underground as a nymph - feeding on sap from tree roots - for a brief period in the late spring of the 17th year - the nymphs of)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Picture No. 10982736

Picture No. 10982736
Periodical Cicada - (This species spends 17 years developing underground as a nymph - feeding on sap from tree roots - for a brief period in the late spring of the 17th year - the nymphs of)

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Juvenile fashion. Dresses suitable for small and teenage girls. From the French periodical

Juvenile fashion. Dresses suitable for small and teenage girls. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918

Background imagePeriodical Collection: Womens fashion. Hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French

Womens fashion. Hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918



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"Exploring the Timeless World of Periodicals: From Marie and Pierre Curie to Josephine Baker" Dive into the captivating world of periodicals, where knowledge meets creativity and history unfolds. French physicists Marie and Pierre Curie revolutionized science with their groundbreaking discoveries, just like a waning crescent Moon slowly reveals its hidden beauty. But it's not all serious business in the realm of periodicals. Picture a sumo wrestler engrossed in reading a newspaper, finding solace amidst his powerful physique. Such is the power of these publications that they captivate even the most unexpected readers. Travel back in time to 1732 when the first issue of The Swansea Argus hit stands, marking an era where information began flowing through printed pages. The front page of The Engineer showcases how Thomas Edison's genius inventions lit up minds across America. Across borders, Dutch periodical De Hollandsche Revue enticed readers with an advertisement featuring men gathered around a long desk illuminated by electric lamps—an artistic marvel by Johann Georg van Caspel. Periodicals have always been more than just news; they offer guidance too. In 1905, John sought advice on dodging the Exclusion Act through colorful prints that guided him towards new possibilities. Artistic illustrations grace these timeless publications as well. Josephine Baker mesmerizes from "La Vie Parisienne, " while "The Yellow Book" captures both youth and pedantry on its vibrant cover. Meanwhile, "The Savoy" transports us to Tristan und Isolde through lithographic magic. And let's not forget about influential figures immortalized within these pages—like Mrs Winifred Emery—a symbol of strength and elegance captured forever in litho form within Volume IV of "The Yellow Book. " In this ever-evolving world, one thing remains constant—the allure and impact of periodicals throughout history. They continue to shape our understanding, ignite our imagination, and connect us across time and space.