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[edit]ABA Journal
[edit]- 1964, Richard Bentley, editor, American Bar Association Journal, Chicago, Ill.: American Bar Association, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1992, Richard B. Allen, editor, ABA Journal: The Lawyer’s Magazine, Chicago, Ill.: American Bar Association, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The ACADEMY
[edit]- 1892 January 9, [James Sutherland Cotton], editor, The Academy. […], London: Alexander and Shepheard, […], →OCLC:
The ADVOCATE
[edit]- 2001 October 23, The Advocate, Los Angeles, Calif.: Liberation Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
ADWEEK
[edit]- 1995, Adweek: Western Advertising News, Los Angeles, Calif.: A/S/M Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The AGE
[edit]- 1978 January 26, The Age, Melbourne, Vic.: Fairfax Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
ALL the Year Round
[edit]- 1860 September 1, Charles Dickens, editor, All the Year Round. A Weekly Journal. [...] With which is Incorporated Household Words, London: […] C. Whiting, […], →OCLC:
AMAZING Stories
[edit]- 1935, T[homas] O’Conor Sloane, editor, Amazing Stories, New York, N.Y.: Teck Publishing Corporation, →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Anthropologist
[edit]- 1893, The American Anthropologist, Washington, D.C.: Anthropological Society of Washington; Judd & Detweiler, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Journal of Insanity; The AMERICAN Journal of Psychiatry
[edit]- 1906, Henry M. Hurd [et al.], editors, The American Journal of Insanity, Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins Press, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Journal of the Medical Sciences
[edit]- 1879 October, I[saac] Minis Hays, editor, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, volume (New Series), Philadelphia, Pa.: Henry C[harles] Lea, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Journal of Science
[edit]- 1820 February 21, Benjamin Silliman, editor, The American Journal of Science, and Arts, number (number overall), New Haven, Conn.: S. Converse, published April 1820, →OCLC:
AMERICAN Mathematical Monthly; The MATHEMATICAL Monthly
[edit]- 1859, J[ohn] D[aniel] Runkle, editor, The Mathematical Monthly, Cambridge, Mass.: John Bartlett; London: Trübner & Co., →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Museum
[edit]- 1787, The American Museum, or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugitive Pieces, &c. Prose and Poetical, 2nd edition, Philadelphia, Pa.: […] Mathew Carey, →OCLC:
AMERICAN Physical Education Review
[edit]- 1923, James Huff McCurdy, editor, American Physical Education Review, number (number overall), Springfield, Mass.: American Physical Education Association, →OCLC:
The AMERICAN Review
[edit]- 1845 February, The American Review: A Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science, volume I, number II, New York, N.Y., London: Wiley & Putnam, […], →OCLC, page 144:
AMERICAN Scientist
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:American Scientist|archiveurl=|location=New Haven, Conn.|publisher=[[w:Sigma Xi|Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society]]|month=|year=2013|issn=0003-0996|oclc=891112584|passage=}}
The ANALECTIC Magazine
[edit]- 1815 May, The Analectic Magazine, Containing Selections from Foreign Reviews and Magazines, together with Original Miscellaneous Compositions, volume V (New Series), Philadelphia, Pa.: Published and sold by Moses Thomas, […], →OCLC, page 353:
The ANALYTICAL Review
[edit]- 1789, [Thomas Christie], editor, The Analytical Review, or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign. […], London: […] J[oseph] Johnson, […], →OCLC:
The ANNUAL Register
[edit]- 1772, Edmund Burke, editor, The Annual Register, or A View of the History, Politics, and Literature, London: […] J[ames] Dodsley, […], →OCLC:
- 1796, The Annual Register, or A View of the History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year 1796, 2nd edition, London: […] B[uchanan] McMillan, […], for the proprietors of Dodsley’s Annual Register, […], published 1807, →OCLC:
- 1808, The Annual Register, or A View of the History, Politics, and Literature, new edition, London: […] Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; [et al.], →OCLC:
The ANTI-JACOBIN Review
[edit]- 1798 April 16, The Anti-Jacobin, or, Weekly Examiner. […], 4th edition, London: […] J[ohn] Wright, […], published 1799, →OCLC:
- 1806, The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, London: […] B. M‘Millan, […], →OCLC:
The ANTIQUARY
[edit]- 1911, The Antiquary: A Magazine Devoted to the Study of the Past, London: Elliot Stock, […]:
APPLETONS' Journal
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=4 February 1871|title=|journal=[[w:Appletons' Journal|Appletons’ Journal of Literature, Science, and Art]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:D. Appleton & Company|D[aniel] Appleton and Company]],{{nb...|549 & 551 Broadway.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=56697352|passage=}}
ARCHAEOLOGIA
[edit]- 1795 June 11, 18, 25, Archaeologia: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, London: Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London; printed by J[ohn] Nichols, printer to the Society; […], published 1796, →OCLC:
- 1854 May 25, Archaeologia: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, London: Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London; printed by J[ohn] B[owyer] Nichols and Sons, […], →OCLC:
The ARCHAEOLOGICAL Journal
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1874|author=|title=|journal=w:The Archaeological Journal|location=London|publisher=Published at the office of the [[w:Royal Archaeological Institute|[Royal Archaeological] Institute [of Great Britain and Ireland]]]|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=869864055|passage=}}
The ARENA
[edit]- 1891, B[enjamin] O[range] Flower, editor, The Arena, Boston, Mass.: The Arena Publishing Co., →OCLC:
The ARGONAUT
[edit]- 1908 December 12, Alfred Holman, editor, The Argonaut, San Francisco, Calif.: Argonaut Publishing Company, →OCLC:
The ART Journal
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=1 October 1843|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Art Journal|The Art-Union: A Monthly Journal of the Fine Arts]]|location=London|publisher=[Palmer and Clayton for] J[eremiah] How,{{nb...|bookseller, 132, Fleet Street; and sold by all booksellers and news-agents throughout the kingdom.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=727106862|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=1 September 1871|title=|journal=[[w:The Art Journal|The Art-Journal]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:George Virtue|Virtue & Co.]]|volume= (New Series; volume overall)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1514293|passage=}}
ARTnews
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1959s|month=|author=|title=|editor=Albert Frankfurther|journal=w:ARTnews|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Art Foundation Press|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0004-3273|oclc=919935672|passage=}}
arXiv
[edit]#* {{quote-web|en|date=14 October 2015|author=|title=|work=w:arXiv|location=Ithaca, N.Y.|publisher=w:Cornell University|doi=|issn=2331-8422|oclc=228652809|passage=}}
The ASAHI Shimbun
[edit]- 2021 July 24, The Asahi Shimbun, Osaka: The Asahi Shimbun Company, →OCLC:
The ASIATIC Journal and Monthly Register for British India and its Dependencies
[edit]- 1831, The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australasia, volume (New Series), London: Parbury, Allen, and Co., […], →OCLC:
The ATLANTIC Monthly; The ATLANTIC
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Atlantic|The Atlantic Monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics]]|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Phillips, Sampson and Company,{{nb...|13 Winter Street}}; London: [[w:Nicholas Trübner|Trübner and Company]]|month=|year=1858|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=932565813|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:The Atlantic|The Atlantic Monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics]]|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher={{w|Ticknor and Fields}},{{nb...|124 Tremont Street}}|month=|year=1867|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=612185692|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Atlantic|The Atlantic Monthly: A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics]]|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=[[w:Henry Oscar Houghton|H[enry] O[scar] Houghton and Company]]; New York, N.Y.: Hurd and Houghton{{nb...|The Riverside Press, Cambridge [Mass.]}}|month=|year=1874|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=624525874|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Jeffrey Goldberg|journal=w:The Atlantic|archiveurl=|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=The Atlantic Monthly Group|date=25 December 2018|issn=1072-7825|oclc=936540106|passage=}}
Editors: Edward Augustus Weeks, 1938–1966; William Whitworth (1980–1999); Jeffrey Goldberg (2016–present)
The ATHENAEUM
[edit]- 1870 September 17, The Athenæum: Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama, London: […] John Francis [...], →OCLC:
The AUK; ORNITHOLOGY
[edit]- 1887, J[oel] A[saph] Allen, editor, The Auk: A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, volume (New Series; volume overall), New York, N.Y.: L. S. Foster for the American Ornithologists’ Union, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The AUSTRALIAN Journal
[edit]- 1865 November 18, The Australian Journal: A Weekly Record of Literature, Science, and the Arts, Melbourne, Vic., Sydney, N.S.W.: Clarson, Massina, and Co., […], →OCLC, chapter ():
BAILY's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes
[edit]- 1865, Baily’s Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, London: A. H. Baily & Co., […], →OCLC:
The BALTIMORE Sun
[edit]- 1973 March 22, The Sun, Baltimore, Md.: The A[runah] S[hepherdson] Abell Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
BELGRAVIA
[edit]- 1872, M[ary] E[lizabeth] Braddon, editor, Belgravia: A London Magazine, volume (Second Series; volume overall), London: Robson and Sons, […]:
La BELLE Assemblée
[edit]- 1818, La Belle Assemblée; being Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine (New and Improved Series), London: […] John Bell, […], →OCLC:
- 1827, La Belle Assemblée, or Court and Fashionable Magazine; […], London: […] Geo[rge] B[yrom] Whittaker, […], →OCLC:
- 1858, The New Monthly Belle Assemblée; a Magazine of Literature and Fashion, […], London: Rogerson and Tuxford, […], →OCLC:
BENTLEY's Miscellany
[edit]- 1841, Bentley’s Miscellany, American edition, New York, N.Y.: Published by Jemima M. Mason, (late Lewer,) […], →OCLC:
- 1846, Bentley’s Miscellany, London: Richard Bentley, […], →OCLC:
- 1861, Bentley’s Miscellany, London: Chapman and Hall, […], →OCLC:
BILLBOARD
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=6 September 1947|title=|editor=Joseph G. Csida|journal=[[w:Billboard (magazine)|The Billboard: The World’s Foremost Amusement Weekly]]|location=Cincinnati, Oh.|publisher=Roger S. Littleford Jr.; William D. Littleford|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=7524629|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=24 August 1963|title=|editor=Lee Zhito|journal=[[w:Billboard (magazine)|Billboard: The International Music-record Newsweekly]]|location=Cincinnati, Oh.|publisher=The Billboard Publishing Company|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=644967835|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=15 February 1997|title=|editor=[[w:Timothy White (writer)|Timothy White]]|journal=[[w:Billboard (magazine)|Billboard: The International Newsweekly of Music, Video and Home Entertainment]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=BPI Communications|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0006-2510|oclc=956043133|passage=}}
Volume and issue on page 2, bottom-right corner.
The BLACK Cat
[edit]- 1918, The Black Cat: Clever Short Stories, Salem, Mass.: Shortstory Publishing Company, →OCLC:
BLACKWOOD'S Edinburgh Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1826|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Blackwood's Magazine|Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher=[[w:Blackwood (publishing house)|William Blackwood]]; London: [[w:Thomas Cadell (publisher)|T[homas] Cadell]],{{nb...|Strand, London}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1781863|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1867|month=|title=|journal=[[w:Blackwood's Magazine|Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Leonard Scott Publishing Company,{{nb...|140 Fulton St., between Broadway and Nassau St.}}|volume= (American edition, volume )|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1042815524|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1885|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Blackwood's Magazine|Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=Edinburgh; London|publisher=[[w:Blackwood (publishing house)|William Blackwood & Sons]],{{nb...|Edinburgh; and 37 Paternoster Row, London.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1042815524|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1916|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Blackwood's Magazine|Blackwood’s Magazine]]|edition=American|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=The Leonard Scott Publication Co., Barr Ferree, prop[rietor]{{nb...|249 West 13th Street.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1042815524|passage=}}
BOEING Magazine
[edit]- 1950, Boeing Magazine, Seattle, Wash.: Public Relations Division, Boeing Airplane Company, →OCLC:
The BOOKMAN (London)
[edit]- 1915, The Bookman, London: Hodder and Stoughton […], →OCLC:
The BOOKMAN (New York City)
[edit]- 1908, The Bookman: An Illustrated Magazine of Literature and Life, New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead and Company […], →OCLC:
- 1926, John Farrar, editor, The Bookman, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC:
The BOOKSELLER
[edit]- 1875 May 4, The Bookseller: A Newspaper of British and Foreign Literature, […], number CCX, London: Printed b John Ogden & Co., […], for the proprietor, Joseph Whitaker, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
The BOSTON Globe
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:The Boston Globe|archiveurl=|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=The Globe Newspaper Co.|date=10 July 1939|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0743-1791|oclc=66652431|passage=}}
The BOSTON Medical and Surgical Journal
[edit]- 1832 September 5, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Boston, Mass.: Printed and published by Clapp & Hull, […], →OCLC:
- Now renamed The New England Journal of Medicine.
BOYS' Life
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1925|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Boys' Life|Boys’ Life: The Magazine for All Boys]]|location=[Irving, Tx.]|publisher=w:Boy Scouts of America|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=848277009|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1964|month=|author=|title=|editor=Harry A. Harchar|journal=[[w:Boys' Life|Boys’ Life: The Magazine for All Boys]]|location=New Brunswick, N.J.|publisher=w:Boy Scouts of America|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=848277009|passage=}}
The BOY's Own Paper
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Boy's Own Paper|The Boy’s Own Paper]]|location=London|publisher=“Boy’s Own Paper” Office,{{nb...|4 Bouverie Street, E.C.}}|month=|year=1922|volume=, part |page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=870086995|passage=}}
The BRITISH Critic
[edit]- 1798, “Art. .— [book review]”, in The British Critic, a New Review, London: […] F[rancis] and C[harles] Rivington, […], →OCLC:
The BRITISH Journal of Psychiatry
[edit]- 1949, G. W. T. H. Fleming, editor, The Journal of Mental Science: The British Journal of Psychiatry, London: J[ohn] & A[ugustus] Churchill, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The BRITISH Quarterly Review
[edit]- 1854 July 1, The British Quarterly Review, volume XX, number XXXIX, London: Jackson & Walford, […]; and Simpkin, Marshall and Co., […], →OCLC, page 69:
The BRITISH Theatre
[edit]#* {{quote-book|en|author=|chapter=[[w:The Wheel of Fortune (play)|The Wheel of Fortune; a Comedy, in Five Acts;{{nb...|as Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. By Richard Cumberland, Esq. Printed under the Authority of the Managers from the Prompt Book. With Remarks by Mrs. Inchbald.}}]]|title=The British Theatre; or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket. {{...|Printed under the Authority of the Managers from the Prompt Books. With Biographical and Critical Remarks, by Mrs. [Elizabeth] Inchbald. In Twenty-five Volumes.}}|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed [by]}} [Savage and Easingwood] for [[w:Longman|Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme]],{{nb...|Paternoster Row.}}|year='''1795''' February 28 (first performance)|year_published=1808|volume=|section=Act , scene |page=|pageurl=|oclc=262469370|passage=}}
The BUILDER; BUILDING
[edit]- 1863 April 4, George Godwin, editor, The Builder. An Illustrated Weekly Magazine for the Architect, Engineer, Archæologist, Constructor, & Art-lover, London: Publishing office, York Street, Covent Garden, W.C. [printed by Cox and Wyman], →OCLC:
- 1883 June 9, George Godwin, editor, The Builder: An Illustrated Weekly Magazine for the Architect, Engineer, Archæologist, Constructor, Sanitary Reformer, and Art-lover, Wyman & Sons, […], →OCLC:
The BULLETIN of the Atomic Scientists
[edit]- 1975, Eugene Rabinowitch, editor, The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: A Magazine of Science and Public Affairs, Chicago, Ill.: Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, →ISSN, →OCLC:
BURTON's Gentlemen's Magazine
[edit]- 1839, William E[vans] Burton, editor, Burton’s Gentleman’s Magazine and American Monthly Review, Philadelphia, Pa.: William E. Burton, […], →OCLC:
BYE-GONES
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=22 July 1908|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Bye-gones|Bye-gones: Relating to Wales and the Border Counties]]|location=Oswestry, Shropshire; Wrexham, Denbighshire|publisher=Woodall, Minshall, Thomas and Co.; London: {{w|Elliot Stock}}{{nb...|62, Paternoster Row, E.C.}}|volume= (New Series)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=151039813|passage=}}
BYTE
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1983|month=|author=|title=|editor=Lawrence J. Curran|journal=[[w:Byte (magazine)|Byte: The Small Systems Journal]]|location=Peterborough, N.H.|publisher=Byte Publications, [[w:McGraw Hill Education|McGraw-Hill]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0360-5280|oclc=866091017|passage=}}
The CALCUTTA Review
[edit]- 1869, “Art. .—.”, in The Calcutta Review, Calcutta, West Bengal: Barnham, Hill, & Co., […]; London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, […], →OCLC:
- 1902, The Calcutta Review, Calcutta, West Bengal: […] City Press, […], Messrs. Thacker, Spink & Co., […]; Madras: Messrs. Higginbotham & Co.; London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ld., […], →OCLC:
- 1972, The Calcutta Review, number (New Series), Calcutta, West Bengal: University of Calcutta, →ISSN, →OCLC:
CELL
[edit]- 2006 November 17, Cell, Cambridge, Mass.: Cell Press, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The CENTURY Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Century Magazine|The Century Illustrated Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:The Century Company|The Century Co.]]; London: [[w:Frederick Warne & Co.|F[rederick] Warne & Co.]]|month=|year=1884|volume= (New Series; volume overall)|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=692496497|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Century Magazine|The Century Illustrated Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:The Century Company|The Century Co.]]; London: [[w:T. Fisher Unwin|T[homas] Fisher Unwin]]|month=|year=1892|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=692496497|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|authorlink=|title=|journal=[[w:The Century Magazine|The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:The Century Company|The Century Co.]]; London: [[w:Macmillan Publishers|Macmillan & Co. Ltd.]]|month=|year=1896|volume= (New Series; volume overall)|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=4279873|passage=}}
CHAMBERS's Edinburgh Journal
[edit]- 1838 February 17, William and Robert Chambers, editors, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, Edinburgh: […] W[illiam] S[omerville] Orr and Co., […], published 1839, →OCLC:
- 1849 April 7, William and Robert Chambers, editors, Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal, number (New Series), Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers; London: W[illiam] S[omerville] Orr, →OCLC:
CHAMBERS's Journal
[edit]- 1857 October 3, William and Robert Chambers, editors, Chambers’s Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Art, London, Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers […], →OCLC:
The CHEMICAL News and Journal of Physical Science
[edit]- 1875 August 27, William Crookes, editor, The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science. […], London: […] William Crookes, […], →OCLC:
CHICAGO Tribune
[edit]- 1978 February 8, Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Ill.: Tribune Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The CHINESE Recorder and Missionary Journal
[edit]- 1884, The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, Shanghai: American Presbyterian Mission Press, →OCLC:
CHRISTIAN Science Monitor
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=10 November 2022|author=|title=|journal=w:The Christian Science Monitor|archiveurl=|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=w:Christian Science Publishing Society|issn=0882-7729|oclc=946923947|passage=}}
CHRONICLE of Higher Education
[edit]- 2015 February 27, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington, D.C.: Chronicle of Higher Education Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The CHURCH Quarterly Review; The LONDON Quarterly Review
[edit]- 1858, The London Quarterly Review, American edition, number (London edition, volume , number ), New York, N.Y.: Published by Leonard Scott & Co., […], →OCLC:
- 1879, The London Quarterly Review, London: Wesleyan Conference Office, […], →OCLC:
- 1900, “Art. .— [book review]”, in The Church Quarterly Review, London: Spottiswoode & Co., →OCLC:
The CHURCH Review and Ecclesiastical Register
[edit]- 1741 August 8, [Nathaniel Smith Richardson], editor, The Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, New Haven, Conn.: George B. Bassett, […], →OCLC:
CITY Journal
[edit]- 2009 February 6, City Journal, New York, N.Y.: Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, →ISSN, →OCLC:
COBBETT's State Trials
[edit]- 1684, Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, volumes X (A.D. 1680–1685), London: Printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, […]; for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co.; [et al.], published 1811, →OCLC:
COBBETT's Weekly Political Register
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=w:William Cobbett|newspaper=[[w:Political Register|Cobbett’s Weekly Political Register]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} [[w:Thomas Curson Hansard|T[homas] C[urson] Hansard]],{{nb...|Peterborough Court, Fleet Street}}; and sold by Richard Bagshaw,{{nb...|Brydges Street, Covent-Garden}}, and John Budd,{{nb...|Pall-Mall}}|date=13 July 1810|year_published=14 July 1810|volume=|issue=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=1013264609|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:William Cobbett|newspaper=[[w:Political Register|Cobbett’s Weekly Political Register]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed and published by}} C[harles Robert] Clement,{{nb...|No. 183, Fleet-street.}}|date=9 March 1825|year_published=12 March 1825|volume=|issue=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=233639148|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=w:William Cobbett|newspaper=[[w:Political Register|Cobbett’s Weekly Register]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed and published by}} C[harles Robert] Clement,{{nb...|No. 183, Fleet-street.}}|date=2 April 1825|volume=|issue=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=925539865|passage=}}
COLLIER's
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=28 August 1948|author=|title=|editor=Walter Davenport|journal=[[w:Collier's|Collier’s]]|location=Springfield, Oh.|publisher=w:Crowell-Collier Publishing Company|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=2161-6469|oclc=8755061|passage=}}
COMPUTERWORLD
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=29 March 1982|author=|title=|editor=John C. Whitmarsh|journal=[[w:Computerworld|Computerworld: The Newsweekly for the Computer Community]]|location=Framingham, Mass.|publisher=CW Communications|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0010-4841|oclc=797825609|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=26 March 1990|author=|title=|editor=Bill Laberis|journal=[[w:Computerworld|Computerworld: The Newsweekly of Information Systems Management]]|location=Framingham, Mass.|publisher=CW Communications|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0010-4841|oclc=797825609|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=23 January 2006|author=|title=|editor=Don Tennant|journal=[[w:Computerworld|Computerworld: The Voice of IT Management]]|location=Framingham, Mass.|publisher=Computerworld, Inc.|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0010-4841|oclc=2259660|passage=}}
CONGRESSIONAL Globe and CONGRESSIONAL Record
[edit]#* {{quote-hansard|en|date=3 February 1802|speaker=|debate=|report=The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States;{{nb...|with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index. [...] Compiled from Authentic Materials.}}|house={{w|United States Senate}}, 7th [[w:United States Congress|Congress]]|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher={{...|Printed and published by}} Gales and Seaton|year_published=1851|column=|columnurl=|oclc=22427751|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=8 February 1843|speaker=|debate=|editors=[[w:Francis Preston Blair|[Francis Preston] Blair]] and [John C.] Rives|report=[[w:Congressional Record|The Congressional Globe:{{nb...|Containing Sketches of the Debates and Proceedings of the Third Session of the Twenty-seventh Congress.}}]]|house={{w|United States House of Representatives}}, 27th [[w:United States Congress|Congress]], 3rd session|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=Blair and Rives;{{nb...|printed at the Globe Office, for the editors.}}|year_published=|volume=|issue=|pages=|pageurl=|oclc=244827502|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=14 May 1945|speaker=|debate=|report=[[w:Congressional Record|Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 79th Congress, First Session: Appendix]]|house=|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=[[w:United States Government Publishing Office|United States Government Printing Office]]|volume=, part |page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0363-7239|oclc=13530005|passage=}}
CONSTITUTION of the United States
[edit]- 1787 September 17, “[Constitution of the United States]”, in The Constitution of the United States: A Transcription[1], Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, archived from the original on 1 January 2020, Article , section:
The CONTEMPORARY Review
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1876|month=|author=|title=|journal=w:The Contemporary Review|location=London|publisher=Strahan & Co.{{nb...|publishers, Paternoster Row, London}}|volume=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0010-7565|oclc=1564974|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1883|month=|author=|title=|journal=w:The Contemporary Review|location=London|publisher=Isbister and Company{{nb...|Limited, 56, Ludgate hill, London}}|volume=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0010-7565|oclc=681160702|passage=}}
The CORNHILL Magazine
[edit]- 1876, The Cornhill Magazine, London: Smith, Elder & Co., […], →OCLC:
COSMOPOLITAN
[edit]- 1895, [John Brisben Walker and A. S. Hardy], editors, The Cosmopolitan: A Monthly Illustrated Magazine, Irvington-on-the-Hudson, N.Y.: J[ohn] B[risben] Walker; from the Cosmopolitan Press, →OCLC:
- 1972, Cosmopolitan, New York, N.Y.: Hearst Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The COUNTRY Gentleman
[edit]- 1860 May 3, Luther Tucker & Son and J. J. Thomas, editors, The Country Gentleman: A Journal for the Farm, the Garden and the Fireside, […], volume XV, number 18 (number 381 overall), Albany, N.Y.: Published by Luther Tucker & Son, […], →OCLC, column 2:
COUNTRY Life
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=19 March 1921|author=|title=|editor=Peter Anderson Graham|journal=[[w:Country Life (magazine)|Country Life]]|location=London|publisher={{w|George Newnes}}{{nb...|7–12 Southampton Street Strand W.C.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=472261612|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=19 June 2014|author=|title=|editor=w:Mark Hedges|journal=[[w:Country Life (magazine)|Country Life]]|location=London|publisher=w:TI Media|issn=0045-8856|oclc=1011822617|passage=}}
COUNTRY Life in America; COUNTRY Life
[edit]- 1920, Reginald T. Townsend, editor, Country Life, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, →OCLC:
The CRAFTSMAN
[edit]- 1734 January 30, Caleb D’Anvers [pseudonym; Nicholas Amhurst; William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath; Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke; et al.], editor, The Craftsman, volume XII, numbers 394 (Saturday, Jan. 19, 1733–4 [Julian calendar]), London: Printed for R. Francklin, […], published 1737, →OCLC:
The CRITIC
[edit]- 1856 October 15, The Critic, London Literary Journal, London: John Crockford, →OCLC:
The CRITICAL Review
[edit]- 1773, The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (Series the Fifth), London: […] A. Hamilton, […], →OCLC:
- 1806, The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (Series the Third), London: […] J. Mawman, […]; and sold by J. Deighton, […]; Hanwell and Parker, and J. Cooke, […], →OCLC:
- 1815, The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature (Series the Fifth), London: […] R. Baldwin, […], →OCLC:
CURTIS's Botanical Magazine
[edit]- 1832, Samuel Curtis, editor, Curtis’s Botanical Magazine; or Flower Garden Displayed: […], volume (New Series; volume overall), London: […] Edward Couchman, […]; for the proprietor, Samuel Curtis, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
CYCLOPAEDIA, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
[edit]- 1819, Abraham Rees, “CONCHOLOGY”, in The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. […], London: […] Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, […] [et al.], →OCLC:
The DAILY Beast
[edit]- 2021 October 26, The Daily Beast:
DAILY Express
[edit]- 2011 June 11, Hugh Whittow, editor, Daily Express, London: Express Newspapers, →ISSN, →OCLC:
DAILY Mail
[edit]- 2019 July 10, Daily Mail, London: DMG Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
DAILY Mirror
[edit]- 2019 May 24, Daily Mirror, London: Reach plc, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The DAILY News
[edit]- 1874 September 7, The Daily News, London: William King Hales, →OCLC:
The DAILY Telegraph
[edit]- 2010 February 7, Tony Gallagher, editor, The Daily Telegraph, London: Telegraph Media Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
Editors: Tony Gallagher (2009–2013); Jason Seiken (2013–2014); Chris Evans (2014–present).
- 1990 February 25, The Sunday Telegraph, London: Telegraph Media Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The DARTMOUTH
[edit]- 1868, George A. Blanchard, Franklin P. Wood, and John K. Lord, editors, The Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H.: Students of Dartmouth College; […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
Current version is published by Dartmouth Inc. (OCLC 137343078).
DE BOW's Review
[edit]- 1857, J[ames] D[unwoody] B[rownson] De Bow, editor, De Bow’s Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, etc.: […], volume (New Series; volume overall), New Orleans, La., Washington, D.C.: [J. D. B. De Bow], →OCLC:
DETECTIVE Story Magazine
[edit]- 1918 December 10, Detective Story Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Street & Smith Corporation, →OCLC, chapter (), column 1:
The DETROIT Free Press
[edit]- 1879 June 1, The Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Mich.: The Detroit Free Press Co., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The DIAL
[edit]DICTIONARY of Caribbean English Usage
[edit]- Richard Allsopp, editor (1996), “entry, n”, in Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, published 2003, →ISBN
DICTIONARY of Jamaican English
[edit]- F[rederic] G[omes] Cassidy and R[obert] B[rock] Le Page, editors (2002), “ENTRY, sb”, in Dictionary of Jamaican English, 2nd edition, Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press, →ISBN
A DICTIONARY of Science, Literature, and Art
[edit]- 1842, “′”, in W[illiam] T[homas] Brande, assisted by Joseph Cauvin, editors, A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: […], London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, […], →OCLC:
DISCOVER
[edit]- 2014 March 31, Discover: Science for the Curious, Waukesha, Wis.: Kalmbach Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The DUBLIN Review
[edit]- 1840, The Dublin Review, London: C[harles] Dolman, […] (Nephew and successor to J. Booker.) […], →OCLC:
- 1944, The Dublin Review, London: Burns Oates and Washbourne, →OCLC:
The DUBLIN University Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=w:Dublin University Magazine|location=Dublin|publisher=William Curry, Jun. and Company; London: [[w:Simpkin & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.]]|month=|year=1836|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=5793274|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Dublin University Magazine|The Dublin University Magazine, a Literary and Political Journal]]|location=Dublin|publisher=[[w:Gill (publisher)|James McGlashan]],{{nb...|50 Upper Sackville-St.}}; London: W[illia]m S[omerville] Orr|month=|year=1851|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=841086102|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Dublin University Magazine|Dublin University Magazine, a Literary and Political Journal]]|location=Dublin|publisher=George Herbert,{{nb...|117, Grafton-Street.}}; London: [[w:Hurst and Blackett|Hurst & Blackett]]|month=|year=1863|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=949553349|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:Dublin University Magazine|The Dublin University Magazine, a Literary and Political Journal]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Hurst and Blackett|Hurst & Blackett]],{{nb...|13, Gt. Marlborough St., W.}}; Dublin: W. Ridings,{{nb...|117, Grafton Street.}}; Melbourne, Vic.: [[w:George Robertson (publisher)|George Robertson]]|month=|year=1877|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=828212439|passage=}}
EBONY
[edit]- 1977, John H[arold] Johnson, editor, Ebony, Chicago, Ill.: Johnson Publishing Co., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The ECCLESIOLOGIST
[edit]- 1849, The Ecclesiologist, London: Published under the superintendence of the Ecclesiological late Cambridge Camden Society; [printed by] Joseph Masters, […]:
The ECLECTIC Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
[edit]- 1861 November 23, The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, New York, N.Y.: Leavitt, Trow, & Co., →OCLC:
The ECONOMIST
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=w:The Economist|archiveurl=|location=London|publisher=w:Economist Group|start_date=|date=26 September 2002|volume=|issue=|page=|issn=0013-0613|oclc=805074337|passage=}}
The EDINBURGH Journal of Science
[edit]- 1824 October, David Brewster, editor, The Edinburgh Journal of Science, Edinburgh: William Blackwood; London: T[homas] Cadell, →OCLC:
The EDINBURGH Magazine
[edit]EDINBURGH Medical Journal
[edit]- 1874, “Article .—.”, in Edinburgh Medical Journal, […], volume , part, Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, […]; London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., →OCLC:
The EDINBURGH New Philosophical Journal
[edit]- 1830, Robert Jameson, editor, The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, Edinburgh: […] Adam Black, […]; London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, & Green, →OCLC:
The EDINBURGH Review
[edit]- 1827, “[book review]”, in The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Edinburgh: […] [T]he heirs of D. Willison, for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, […]; and Adam Black, […], →OCLC:
- 1841, “[book review]”, in The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, Edinburgh: […] Ballantyne and Hughes; for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, […]; Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, →OCLC:
- 1848, “[book review]”, in The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, →OCLC:
- 1877, “[book review]”, in The Edinburgh Review, or Critical Journal, American edition, New York, N.Y.: Leonard Scott Publishing Company, […], →OCLC:
The ELECTRICIAN
[edit]- 1894 September 21, The Electrician: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Electrical Engineering, Industry and Science, London: […] Printed and published for the Proprietors by George Tucker, […], →OCLC:
ELLE
[edit]- 2019 October 29, Elle, New York, N.Y.: Hearst Magazine Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
EMPIRE
[edit]- 2018 September 5, Empire, London: Bauer Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The ENCYCLOPÆDIA Britannica
[edit]- 1842, The Encyclopædia Britannica or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature. […], 7th edition, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, →OCLC:
- 1860, The Encyclopædia Britannica, or Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature. […], 8th edition, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, →OCLC, part ():
- 1879, The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9th edition, Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, →OCLC:
- 1911, Hugh Chisholm, editor, The Encyclopædia Britannica […], 11th edition, volume ( to ), New York, N.Y.: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company, →OCLC:
The ENGINEER
[edit]- 1879 February 28, The Engineer, London: Office for publication and advertisements, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
ENGINEERING
[edit]- 1903 September 11, W[illiam] H[enry] Maw and J[ames] Dredge [Jr.], editors, Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal, London: Offices for advertisements and publication—35 & 36, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The ENGLISH Illustrated Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=|month=|author=|title=|editor=w:Clement Kinloch-Cooke|journal=w:The English Illustrated Magazine|location=London|publisher=w:The Illustrated London News|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1567955|passage=}}
The ENGLISH Reports
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title= ''against'' |journal=[[w:English Reports|The English Reports]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher=[[w:Sweet & Maxwell|William Green & Sons]]; London: Stevens & Sons|date=19 April 1788|year_published=1903|volume= (, volume )|page=|pageurl=|oclc=42342565|passage=}}
ESQUIRE
[edit]- 1937 June, Arnold Gingrich, editor, Esquire: The Magazine for Men, Chicago, Ill.: Esquire, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
Editors: Harold Hayes (1961–1973).
ENTERTAINMENT Weekly
[edit]- 2009 November 17, Entertainment Weekly, New York, N.Y.: Entertainment Weekly, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The EUROPEAN Magazine, and London Review
[edit]- 1789, “[book review]”, in [Isaac Reed], editor, The European Magazine, and London Review: Containing the Literature, History, Politics, Arts, Manners & Amusements of the Age, London: Philological Society of London; […] J[ohn] Sewell, […], →OCLC:
The EVANGELICAL Magazine
[edit]- 1795, The Evangelical Magazine, London: […] T. Chapman, […], →OCLC:
- 1806, “journal=The Evangelical Magazine”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name), London: […] [G. Auld] for Williams and Smith, […], →OCLC:
EVENING Standard
[edit]- 2019 March 1, George Osborne, editor, Evening Standard, London: Evening Standard, →ISSN, →OCLC:
EVERYBODY's Magazine
[edit]- 1902, Everybody’s Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Ridgway Company, →OCLC:
EVERY Saturday
[edit]- 1868 July 18, Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, Selected from Foreign Current Literature, Boston, Mass.: Fields, Osgood, & Co., successors to Ticknor and Fields, →OCLC:
The FARMER's Magazine
[edit]- 1812 August 5, The Farmer’s Magazine: A Periodical Work Exclusively Devoted to Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Edinburgh: […] David Willison, for Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh; London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, →OCLC:
- 1864, The Farmer’s Magazine, volume ( Series; volume overall), London: Rogerson and Tuxford, […], →OCLC:
FEDERAL Register
[edit]- 1984 December 31, Federal Register, volume , part (), Washington, D.C.: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, published 23 January 1985, →ISSN, →OCLC:
FEDERAL Reporter
[edit]- 1912 July 12, District Judge, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, The Federal Reporter […] (National Reporter System, United States Series), permanent edition, St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., published 1913, →OCLC:
- 1980 June 27, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, “(No. )”, in Federal Reporter […] (2nd Series), St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2012 October 16, Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, West’s Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the United States Courts of Appeals (3d Series), St. Paul, Minn.: West Publishing Co., →ISSN, →OCLC, paragraph:
FIELD & Stream
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1943|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Field & Stream|Field and Stream]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:Henry Holt and Company|page=|issn=0015-0673|oclc=613418155|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1981|month=|author=|title=|journal=w:Field & Stream|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.|CBS Publications]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0015-0673|oclc=64226494|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1996|month=|author=|title=|editor=Duncan Barnes|journal=w:Field & Stream|edition=east|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Times Mirror Company|Times Mirror Magazines]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=8755-8599|oclc=11405833|passage=}}
FLYING
[edit]- 1947, Max Karant, editor, Flying, Chicago, Ill.: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1990, J. Mac McClellan, editor, Flying, New York, N.Y.: Diamandis Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
FOLK-LORE
[edit]- 1892, Folk-lore: A Quarterly Review of Myth, Tradition, Institution, & Custom, London: David Nutt, […], →OCLC:
FORBES
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=20 May 1985|author=|title=|editor=[[w:James Michaels|James W[alker] Michaels]]|journal=w:Forbes|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Forbes, Inc.|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0015-6914|oclc=1088420850|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=5 February 2014|author=|title=|journal=w:Forbes|archiveurl=|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Forbes, Inc.|issn=0015-6914|oclc=1088420850|passage=}}
The FOREIGN Quarterly Review
[edit]- 1833, “Art. .— [book review]”, in The Foreign Quarterly Review, London: Treuttel and Würtz, and Richter, […]; Black, Young, and Young, […], →OCLC:
The FORTNIGHTLY Review
[edit]- 1870 July 1, John Morley, editor, The Fortnightly Review, volume (New Series; volume overall), London: Chapman and Hall, […], →OCLC:
FORTUNE
[edit]FRANK Leslie's Pleasant Hours
[edit]- 1877, Frank Leslie’s Pleasant Hours. Devoted to Light and Entertaining Literature, New York, N.Y.: Frank Leslie […], →OCLC:
FRANK Leslie's Popular Monthly
[edit]- 1893, Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly, New York, N.Y.: Frank Leslie’s Publishing House, […], →OCLC:
FRASER'S Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:James Fraser (publisher)|James Fraser]]{{nb...|215, Regent Street; and sold by all booksellers and newsmen in town and country.}}|month=|year=1833|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=73210235|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country]]|location=London|publisher=G. W. Nickisson,{{nb...|215 Regent Street}}, (successor to the late [[w:James Fraser (publisher)|James Fraser]])|month=|year=1844|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=145144625|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:John William Parker|John W[illiam] Parker]],{{nb...|West Strand.}}|month=|year=1850|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=173347075|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor={{w|James Anthony Froude}}|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Longman|Longmans, Green, and Co.]]{{nb...|Paternoster Row}}|month=|year=1872|volume=|issue= (New Series)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1031678033|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Fraser's Magazine|Fraser’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Longman|Longmans, Green, and Co.]]{{nb...|Paternoster Row}}|month=|year=1881|volume=|issue= (New Series; number overall)|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1031678033|passage=}}
FUN
[edit]The GALAXY
[edit]- 1874 June, The Galaxy. […], New York, N.Y.: Sheldon & Co., →OCLC:
The GARDENERS' Chronicle
[edit]- 1876 December 9, The Gardeners’ Chronicle. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Horticulture and Allied Subjects, volume (New Series), London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., […], →OCLC:
- 1869 July 17, The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette. A Newspaper of Rural Economy and General News, London: […] [Bradbury, Evans, and Co.] for the proprietors, […], →OCLC:
The GENTLEMAN'S Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym; {{w|Edward Cave}}]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine: Or, Monthly Intelligencer]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed and sold at St. John’s Gate: By}} F. Jefferies,{{nb...|in Ludgate-street, all other booksellers in Town and Country; of whom compleat sets may be had.}}|month=|year=1734|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=677163097|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym; {{w|Edward Cave}}]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} D[avid] Henry and R. Cave,{{nb...|at St John’s Gate}}|date=18 December 1754|year_published=January 1755|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=192374019|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle]]|location=London|publisher={{nb...|Printed at St John’s Gate, for}} D[avid] Henry, and sold by F[rancis] Newbery,{{nb...|the corner of St. Paul’s Church-Yard, Ludgate-Street.}}|month=|year=1774|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=192374019|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} [[w:John Nichols (printer)|John Nichols]],{{nb...|at Cicero’s Head, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street; where letters are particularly requested to be sent, post paid.}}; [a]nd sold by Elizabeth Newbery,{{nb...|the corner of St. Paul’s Church-Yard, Ludgate-Street.}}|date=15 April 1799|year_published=April 1799|volume=, part |issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=192374019|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:William Pickering (publisher)|William Pickering]]; [[w:John Bowyer Nichols|John Bowyer Nichols and Son]]|month=|year=1835|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1009026381|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine and Historical Review]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:John Henry Parker|John Henry and James Parker]]|month=|year=1863|volume= (New Series; volume overall)|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1113090696|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher={{w|W. H. Allen & Co.}},{{nb...|13, Waterloo Place, S.W.}}|month=|year=1870|volume= (New Series)|page=|pageurl=|oclc=320982087|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym]|journal=[[w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman’s Magazine]]|location=London|publisher={{w|Chatto & Windus}},{{nb...|Piccadilly}}|month=|year=1880|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1071746321|passage=}}
Edward Cave died 10 January 1754.
GEOGRAPHICAL; The GEOGRAPHICAL Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|journal=[[w:Geographical (magazine)|The Geographical Magazine]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Royal Geographical Society|Geographical Press]]|year=1988|volume=|page=|issn=0016-741X|oclc=1059558983|passage=}}
The GIRL's Own Paper
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=29 October 1887|author=|title=|editor=[Charles Peters]|journal=[[w:The Girl's Own Paper|The Girl’s Own Paper]]|location=London|publisher=“{{w|The Leisure Hour}}” Office|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=8182908|passage=}}
The GLOBE and Mail
[edit]- 2010 October 3, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Ont.: The Globe and Mail Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
GODEY's Lady's Book and Magazine
[edit]- 1832, [Louis Antoine Godey], editor, The Lady’s Book: A Monthly Magazine of Belles-lettres and the Arts. […], Philadelphia, Pa.: L[ouis] A[ntoine] Godey & Co. […], →OCLC:
- 1840, Sarah J[osepha] Hale, Lydia H[untley] Sigourney, Louis A[ntoine] Godey, editors, Godey’s Lady’s Book, and Ladies’ American Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa.: Louis A[ntoine] Godey, […], →OCLC:
- 1869, Sarah J[osepha] Hale, Louis A[ntoine] Godey, editors, Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine, Philadelphia, Pa.: Louis A. Godey, […], →OCLC:
- 1894, Harry Wakefield Bates, editor, Godey’s Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Godey Pub. Co., →OCLC:
GOOD Housekeeping
[edit]- 1976, Good Housekeeping, New York, N.Y.: Hearst Magazines, →ISSN, →OCLC:
GOOD Words
[edit]- 1863, Donald McLeod, editor, Good Words, London: Alexander Strahan and Co. […], →OCLC:
- 1868 March 1, Norman McLeod, editor, Good Words, London: Strahan and Co., […], →OCLC:
- 1902, Donald Macleod, editor, Good Words, London: Isbister and Company Limited […], →OCLC:
GRAHAM's Magazine
[edit]- 1841, George R[ex] Graham and Rufus W[ilmot] Griswold, editors, Graham’s Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine. […], Philadelphia, Pa.: George R. Graham, →OCLC:
- 1843, George R[ex] Graham and Rufus W[ilmot] Griswold, editors, Graham’s Magazine of Literature and Art, Philadelphia, Pa.: George R. Graham, […], →OCLC:
- 1845, George R[ex] Graham, editor, Graham’s American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art, Philadelphia, Pa.: George R. Graham, […], →OCLC:
- 1856, Graham’s Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Romance, Art, and Fashion, Philadelphia, Pa.: Watson & Co. […], →OCLC:
The GUARDIAN
[edit]- 1853 April 16, The Manchester Guardian, Manchester: Printed and published for Taylor, Garnett, & Co., […], by Jeremiah Garnett, […], →OCLC:
- 2019 June 1, Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
Editors: Peter Preston (1975–1995), Alan Rusbridger (1995–2015), Katharine Viner (2015– ).
The GUARDIAN Weekly
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:The Guardian Weekly|location=London|publisher=[[w:Guardian Media Group|Guardian News & Media]]|date=2 October 2016|volume=|issue= ( – )|page=|column=|issn=0959-3608|oclc=1060180436|passage=}}
HARDWICKE's Science-Gossip
[edit]HARPER's Bazaar
[edit]- 1873 January 11, Harper’s Bazar. A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2021 May 26, Harper’s Bazaar, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, →ISSN, →OCLC:
HARPER'S Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1857|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Harper's Magazine|Harper’s New Monthly Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Harper (publisher)|Harper & Brothers]],{{nb...|publishers, 327 to 335 Pearl Street, Franklin Square.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=924884025|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1907|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Harper's Magazine|Harper’s Monthly Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Harper (publisher)|Harper & Brothers]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=24998596|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1953|month=|author=|title=|editor=John Fischer|journal=[[w:Harper's Magazine|Harper’s Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Harper (publisher)|Harper & Brothers]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn= 0017-789X|oclc=969983468|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=2013|month=|author=|title=Loyalty|editor=w:Ellen Rosenbush|journal=[[w:Harper's Magazine|Harper’s Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Harper (publisher)|Harper’s Magazine Foundation]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0017-789X|oclc=1087424838|passage=}}
HARPER'S Weekly
[edit]- 1876 July 29, Harper’s Weekly. A Journal of Civilization, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, →OCLC:
HARPER'S Young People
[edit]- 1894 January 9, Harper’s Young People, New York, N.Y.: Harper & Brothers, […], →OCLC:
The HARVARD Advocate
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=13 March 1867|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Harvard Advocate|The Advocate]]|location=Cambridge, Mass.|publisher=Published{{nb...|every alternate week of the term, at Cambridge}}, by the students of {{w|Harvard College}}; press of John Wilson and Son|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1013324939|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=8 December 1871|author=|title=|journal=w:The Harvard Advocate|location=Cambridge, Mass.|publisher=Editors of ''The Harvard Advocate''|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0017-8004|oclc=8158155|passage=}}
The HARVARD Crimson
[edit]- 2015 October 6, The Harvard Crimson, Cambridge, Mass.: Trustees of the Harvard Crimson, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The HERALD (Glasgow)
[edit]- 2019 October 19, The Herald, Glasgow: Herald and Times Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
HONOLULU Star-Bulletin
[edit]- 1966 March 25, A. A. Smyser, editor, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, home edition, Honolulu, Hi.: Porter Dickinson, →ISSN, →OCLC:
HOUSEHOLD Words
[edit]- 1855 Christmas, Charles Dickens, editor, The Holly-tree Inn. Being the Extra Christmas Number of Household Words, New York, N.Y.: Dix & Edwards, publishers, […], published 1856, →OCLC:
- 1856 April 5, Charles Dickens, editor, Household Words. A Weekly Journal, London: Bradbury and Evans, […], →OCLC:
The IBIS
[edit]- 1858 December, Philip Lutley Sclater, editor, The Ibis, a Magazine of General Ornithology, London: N[icholas] Trübner and Co., […], published January 1859, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1884 April, Philip Lutley Sclater and Howard Saunders, editor, The Ibis, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology, volume ( Series), London: John Van Voorst, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
IF
[edit]- 1952, James L. Quinn, editor, If, Kingston, N.Y.: Quinn Pub. Co., →OCLC:
The ILLUSTRATED London News
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=6 February 1855|title=|journal=w:The Illustrated London News|location=London|publisher=William Little{{nb...|198 Strand.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=8106790712|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=19 August 1865|title=|journal=w:The Illustrated London News|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed & published by}} George C. Leighton{{nb...|198 Strand.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=880436700|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=5 May 1923|title=|journal=w:The Illustrated London News|location=London|publisher=Illustrated London News and Sketch|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=963801606|passage=}}
The ILLUSTRATED Sporting and Dramatic News
[edit]- 1876 October 7, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News: A High-class Weekly Journal of Sport, Art, Literature, Music, and the Drama, volume VI, number 138, London: Published by George Maddick, Junr., […], published 1877, →OCLC, page 29, column 1:
The INDEPENDENT (London)
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|newspaper=[[w:The Independent|The Independent on Sunday]]|archiveurl=|location=London|publisher={{w|Independent News & Media}}|date=15 February 2009|issn=0951-9467|oclc=750496934|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|newspaper=w:The Independent|archiveurl=|location=London|publisher=w:Independent News & Media|date=16 June 2019|issn=0951-9467|oclc=750496934|passage=}}
The INDEPENDENT (New York City)
[edit]- 1905 June 29, Henry Chandler Bowen, editor, The Independent, New York, N.Y.: The Independent, […], →OCLC:
- 1921 February 5, Hamilton Holt, editor, The Independent, New York, N.Y.: Independent Corporation, […], →OCLC:
INFOWORLD
[edit]- 1997 November 10, Sandy Reed, editor, InfoWorld, San Mateo, Calif.: InfoWorld Publishing Co., International Data Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
INTERNATIONAL Herald Tribune
[edit]- 2006 October 1, International Herald Tribune, Paris: International Herald Tribune, →ISSN, →OCLC:
IRISH Independent
[edit]- 2015 January 15, Irish Independent, Dublin: Independent News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The JERUSALEM Post; The PALESTINE Post
[edit]- 1938 February 6, Gershon Agronsky, editor, The Palestine Post, Jerusalem: The Palestine Post, →OCLC:
JET
[edit]- 1991 December 2, Robert E[dward] Johnson, editor, Jet, Chicago, Ill.: Johnson Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the American Dental Association; The DENTAL Cosmos
[edit]- 1878, James W. White, editor, The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record of Dental Science. […], Philadelphia, Pa.: Samuel S. White, […], →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1847|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Asiatic Society|Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal]]|location=Calcutta|publisher=Printed by J. Thomas, Baptist Mission Press|year_published=|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1047491870|passage=}}
JOURNAL of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
[edit]- 1851, “Art. .—.”, in The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay, Maharashtra: American Mission Press; T. Graham, […], →OCLC:
- 1872 January 11, “Art. .—”, in The Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Bombay, Maharashtra: [Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic] Society’s Library, […]; London: Trübner & Co., […], →OCLC:
JOURNAL of Cell Science; QUARTERLY Journal of Microscopical Science
[edit]- 1868, Edwin Lankester and George Busk, editors, Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, volume (New Series; volume overall), London: John Churchill and Sons, […], →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Chemical Society
[edit]- 1850 March 30, Henry Watts, compiler, The Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London, London, New York, N.Y.: Hippolyte Bailliere, […], published 1851, →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Chemistry Society
[edit]- 1908, J. C. Cain, editor, Journal of the Chemical Society. Abstracts of Papers on Physical, Inorganic, Mineralogical, Physiological, Agricultural, and Analytical Chemistry, London: Gurney & Jackson, […], →OCLC:
Main journal: ISSN: 2050-5574; OCLC: 880294312
JOURNAL of the Franklin Institute
[edit]- 1852, John F[ries] Frazer, editor, Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, volume ( Series; volume overall), Philadelphia, Pa.: Published by the Franklin Institute, […], →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Geographical Society
[edit]- 1878 March 6, W[illiam] S[weetland] Dallas, editor, The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer; […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Geological Society; The QUARTERLY Journal of the Geological Society of London
[edit]- 1878 January 23, The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer […], →ISSN, →OCLC, section ():
JOURNAL of Geology
[edit]- 1894 November–December, The Journal of Geology, Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of Hellenic Studies
[edit]- 1894, The Journal of Hellenic Studies, London: The Council [of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies], and sold on their behalf by Macmillan and Co., […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of Microscopy; The MONTHLY Microscopy Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society
[edit]- 1877 January 1, Henry Lawson, editor, The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and Record of Histological Research at Home and Abroad, London: Hardwicke and Bogue, […], →OCLC:
JOURNAL of Natural History
[edit]- 1836 September 2, J[ohn] C[laudius] Loudon, editor, The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology, London: […] [Andrew Spottiswoode] for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, […], published October 1836, →OCLC:
- 1861 February 26, Prideaux John Selby, Charles C[ardale] Babington, John Edward Gray, and William Francis, editors, The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology, volume (Third Series), London: Taylor and Francis […], published July 1861, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Royal Asiatic Society
[edit]- 1868, “Art. .—.”, in The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, volume (New Series), London: Trübner and Co., […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Royal Geographic Society
[edit]- 1869 December 21, Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, London: [Royal Geographical Society], →ISSN, →OCLC:
JOURNAL of the Society of Arts
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=30 November 1877|author=|title=|journal=Journal of the Society of Arts|location=London|publisher={{...|Published}} [F]or the [[w:Royal Society of Arts|[Royal] Society [of Arts]]] by [[w:George Bell & Sons|George Bell and Sons]],{{nb...|4, 5, & 6 York-Street, Covent-Garden.}}|year_published=1878|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=880942705|passage=}}
JOURNAL of Zoology; PROCEEDINGS of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London
[edit]- 1882 April 18, Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of London, London: […] [Zoological] Society [of London]; Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
JUDY, or The London Serio-comic Journal
[edit]- 1873 March 26, C[harles] H[enry] Ross, editor, Judy, or The London Serio-comic Journal, London: Published by the proprietor […], →OCLC:
The KNICKERBOCKER
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1847|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Knickerbocker|The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=John Allen,{{nb...|139 Nassau-street.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1013391387|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1859|month=|title=|editor=Timothy Flint|journal=[[w:The Knickerbocker|The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=John A. Gray,{{nb...|16 & 18 Jacob Street, corner of Frankfort Street.}}; London: [[w:John Chapman (publisher)|John Chapman]],{{nb...|142 Strand}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1013391387|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1864|month=|title=|editor=J. Holmes Agnew|journal=[[w:The Knickerbocker|The American Monthly Knickerbocker, Devoted to Literature, Art, Science, and Politics]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Published at the office of the magazine, No. 37 [[w:Park Row (Manhattan)|Park Row]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=5805351|passage=}}
KNIGHT's Quarterly Magazine
[edit]- 1824, [Charles Knight], editor, Knight’s Quarterly Magazine, London: […] [William Clowes] for Charles Knight, […], →OCLC:
LADIES' Home Journal
[edit]- 1986, Myrna Blyth, editor, Ladies’ Home Journal, New York, N.Y.: Meredith Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The LADIES' Repository
[edit]- 1855, D[avis] W[asgatt] Clark, editor, The Ladies’ Repository: A Monthly Periodical, Devoted to Literature and Religion, Cincinnati, Oh.: L. Swormstedt and A. Poe; […], →OCLC:
- 1867, I[saac] W[illiam] Wiley, editor, The Ladies’ Repository: A Monthly Periodical, Devoted to Literature and Religion, Cincinnati, Oh.: Poe & Hitchcock; […], →OCLC:
The LADY's Magazine
[edit]- 1778, The Lady’s Magazine; or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, London: […] G[eorge] Robinson, […], →OCLC:
- ſ
- 1828 December 31, The Lady’s Magazine; or, Mirror of the Belles-lettres, Fine Arts, Music, Drama, Fashions, &c., volume (New Series), London: […] John Merriman, […], →OCLC:
The LADY's Monthly Museum
[edit]- 1822, The Lady’s Monthly Museum; or, Polite Repository of Amusement and Instruction; […], volume (Improved Series), London: […] Dean and Munday, […], →OCLC:
The LANCET
[edit]- 1835 February 14, Thomas Wakley, editor, The Lancet, London: […] Mills & Co., […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1875 July 31, James G. Wakley, editor, The Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Physiology, Surgery, Chemistry, Public Health, Criticism, and News, London: John James Croft, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1937 January 2, Squire Sprigge, Egbert [Coleby] Morland, editors, The Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Physiology, Chemistry, Pharmacology, Public Health, and News, London: The Lancet Limited, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2017 April 1, The Lancet Oncology, London: Lancet Publishing Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The LAW Reports
[edit]- 1992 November 26, Lord Griffiths [Hugh Griffiths, Baron Griffiths] (judge of the House of Lords), “Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) Respondent and Hart Appellant [[1993] Appeal Cases 593]”, in The Law Reports of the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting: House of Lords, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and Peerage Cases[2], London: Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, published 1993, →OCLC, archived from the original on 18 September 2019, pages 617–618:
LIBERTY
[edit]- 1935 February 23, Fulton Oursler, editor, Liberty, New York, N.Y.: Liberty Publishing, →OCLC:
LIFE
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=6 July 1883|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Life (magazine)|Life]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Published at the Life Office,{{nb...|1155 Broadway}}|year_published=19 July 1883|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=950942941|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=14 September 1962|title=|editor=[[w:Henry Luce|Henry R[obinson] Luce]]|journal=[[w:Life (magazine)|Life]]|location=Chicago, Ill.; New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:Time Inc.|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0024-3019|oclc=34142982|passage=}}
Editors: Henry Luce (1936–1964), George P. Hunt (1965–?)
The LINACRE Quarterly
[edit]- 1996 August, The Linacre Quarterly: Journal of the Catholic Medical Association, Wynnewood, Pa.: Catholic Medical Association, →ISSN, →OCLC:
LIPPINCOTT's Monthly Magazine
[edit]- 1869, Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education, Philadelphia, Pa.: J[oshua] B[allinger] Lippincott and Co., →OCLC, chapter ():
- 1872, Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Philadelphia, Pa.: J[oshua] B[allinger] Lippincott and Co., →OCLC:
The LITERARY Digest
[edit]- 1922 June 10, The Literary Digest, number (number overall), New York, N.Y.: Funk & Wagnalls Company, […], →OCLC:
The LITERARY Gazette
[edit]- 1839 November 2, The Literary Gazette; and Journal of the Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, &c., London: […] Moyes and Barclay, […]; published for the proprietors, at the Literary Gazette office, […], →OCLC:
The LITERARY Panorama
[edit]- 1807, The Literary Panorama. Being a Review of Books, Magazine of Varieties, and Annual Register; [...], London: […] Cox, Son, and Baylis, […], for C. Taylor, […], →OCLC:
The LITERARY Review
[edit]LITTEL's Living Age
[edit]- 1851 July 19, E[liakim] Littell, editor, Littel’s Living Age, Boston, Mass.: E. Littel & Company; Philadelphia, Pa.: Getz & Buck, […]; New York, N.Y.: Dewitt & Davenport, […], →OCLC:
- 1871 March 18, Littel’s Living Age, volume ( Series; volume overall), Boston, Mass.: Littel & Gay, →OCLC:
The LOG
[edit]- 1946 January, Pat Martin [et al.], editor, The Log, volume 41, number 1, San Francisco, Calif.: Miller Freeman Publishers, →OCLC, page 49:
The LONDON Chronicle
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|start_date=2 September 1758|date=5 September 1758|title=|journal=[[w:London Chronicle|The London Chronicle: Or, Universal Evening Post]]|location=London|publisher=Sold by J. Wilkie,{{nb...|at the Bible, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=1|oclc=37438463|passage=}}
The LONDON Figaro
[edit]#* {{quote-book|en|date=1 October 1898|title=|journal=[[w:London Figaro|The London Figaro]]|location={{...|Printed for the proprietor by}} [[w:Odhams Press|Odhams]] [for] George Slater|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=794293987|passage=}}
The LONDON Magazine
[edit]- 1735, The London Magazine: Or, Gentleman’s Monthly Intelligencer, volume (New Series), London: […] C[harles] Ackers, […]; for T[homas] Cox, […]; J[ohn] Clarke, […]; and T[homas] Astley, […], →OCLC:
- 1827 May 1, The London Magazine, volume (New Series), London: Hunt and Clarke, […], →OCLC:
The LONDON Medical and Physical Journal
[edit]- 1825, “Art. .—.”, in Roderick MacLeod, John Bacot, editors, The London Medical and Physical Journal. […], London: Printed for the proprietors, by J. and C. Adlard, […]; published by J. Souter, […], →OCLC:
LONDON Review of Books
[edit]- 2012 November 8, Mary-Kay Wilmers, editor, London Review of Books, London: LRB Ltd., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The LONDON Review of English and Foreign Literature
[edit]- 1779, William Kenrick, William Shakespeare Kenrick [et al.], editors, The London Review of English and Foreign Literature, London: […] T[homas] Evans, […], →OCLC:
LONDON Society
[edit]- 1868, London Society. An Illustrated Magazine of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation, London: Office, 217, Piccadilly, W. [printed by William Clowes and Sons], →OCLC:
LOS Angeles Times
[edit]- 1964 September 30, Nick B[oddie] Williams, editor, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: Times Mirror Company, →OCLC, part ():
- 2016 July 19, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles Times Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
McCALL's
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=Otis Wiese|journal=[[w:McCall's|McCall’s]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=McCall Corporation|month=|year=1943|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=1060-1201|oclc=4840517|passage=}}
MACLEAN's
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Maclean's|Maclean’s]]|location=Toronto, Ont.|publisher=Maclean-Hunter Publishing|date=12 June 2016|volume=|page=|issn=0024-9262|oclc=1287845798|passage=}}
McCLURE's Magazine
[edit]- 1901, McClure’s Magazine, New York, N.Y., London: S[amuel] S[idney] McClure Co., →OCLC:
MACMILLAN's Magazine
[edit]- 1866, David Masson, editor, Macmillan’s Magazine, London: Macmillan and Co. […], →OCLC:
The MAGAZINE of Fantasy and Science Fiction
[edit]- 1950, Robert P[ark] Mills, editor, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, New York, N.Y.: Fantasy House, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The MAGAZINE of Natural History
[edit]- 1837 February, Edward Charlesworth, editor, The Magazine of Natural History, and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology, and Meteorology, London: Printed [by A[ndrew] Spottiswoode] for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, […], →OCLC:
Subsequently the Journal of Natural History.
The MECHANICS' Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Joseph Clinton Robertson#The Mechanics' Magazine|The Mechanics’ Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette]]|location=London|publisher=M. Salmon,{{nb...|Mechanics’ Magazine Office, 115, Fleet Street.}}|date=3 October 1829|year_published=|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=183222409|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editors=R[ichard] A[rchibald] Brooman|journal=[[w:Joseph Clinton Robertson#The Mechanics' Magazine|The Mechanics’ Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Joseph Clinton Robertson|Robertson]], Brooman, and Co.{{nb...|Mechanics’ Magazine Office, (No. 166, Fleet-Street.}}|date=11 December 1852|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=266077492|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editors=R. J. Brooman; [[w:Edward Reed (naval architect)|E[dward] J[ames] Reed]]|journal=[[w:Joseph Clinton Robertson#The Mechanics' Magazine|The Mechanics’ Magazine and Journal of Engineering, Agricultural Machinery, Manufactures, and Shipbuilding]]|location=London|publisher=Richard Archibald Brooman,{{nb...|at the Mechanics’ Magazine Office, 165, Fleet-street, in the parish of St. Dunstan’s-in-the-West, in the County of Middlesex; and printed by James Judd, of 14 Halford-square, Pentonville, in the County of Middlesex, and Henry Alexander Glass, at their office, 33A New Bridge-street, in the parish of St. Anne’s Blackfriar in the City of London.}}|date=15 July 1859|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=183222409|passage=}}
The MEDICAL Times and Gazette
[edit]- 1859 September 10, The Medical Times and Gazette. A Journal of Medical Science, Literature, Criticism, and News, number (New Series; volume , number overall), London: John Churchill, […], →OCLC:
MELBOURNE Punch
[edit]- 1856, Frederick Sinnett, editor, Melbourne Punch, Melbourne, Vic.: Published at the office, 66, Collins Street, East, →OCLC:
MEN's Health
[edit]- 2007, David Zinczenko, editor, Men’s Health, Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2019 June 17, Richard Dorment, editor, Men’s Health, New York, N.Y.: Hearst Magazine Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
MERRY's Museum
[edit]- 1868, Merry’s Museum, for Boys and Girls, Boston, Mass.: Horace B. Fuller, publisher, […], published 1869, →OCLC:
METRO (UK)
[edit]- 2019 November 6, Ted Young, editor, Metro, London: Associated Newspapers, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The METROPOLITAN Magazine
[edit]- 1837, The Metropolitan Magazine, London: Saunders and Otley, […], →OCLC:
- The month and issue number are printed at the bottom of the first page of each issue, without any masthead.
The MIRROR of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction
[edit]- 1827 August 18, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, London: […] J[ohn] Limbird, […], →OCLC:
The MONTHLY Chronicle
[edit]- 1840 January–, The Monthly Chronicle; a National Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, […], →OCLC:
MODERN Language Notes
[edit]- 1889, A. Marshall Elliott, editor, Modern Language Notes, Baltimore, Md.: [Johns Hopkins University Press], →ISSN, →OCLC:
The MODERN Language Review
[edit]- 1922, J. G. Robertson, G. C. Moore Smith, and Edmund G[arratt] Gardner, editors, The Modern Language Review, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Modern Humanities Research Association, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The MODERN Monthly; The MODERN Quarterly
[edit]- 1936 April, V[ictor] F[rancis] Calverton [pseudonym; George Goetz], editor, The Modern Monthly: An Independent Journal of Radical Opinion, →OCLC:
The MONTHLY Magazine
[edit]- 1801 September 1, The Monthly Magazine, or British Register, volume , part, London: Printed for Richard Phillips, […], →OCLC:
- 1828, The Monthly Magazine or British Register of Literature, Sciences, and the Belles-lettres, volume (New Series), London: Published by Geo[rge] B[yrom] Whittaker, […], →OCLC:
- 1835, The Monthly Magazine, or British Register of Literature, Sciences, and the Belles-lettres, volume (New Series), London: Published by James Cochrane and Co., […], →OCLC:
The MONTHLY Mirror
[edit]- 1799, “a”, in The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners. […], London: […] J. Wright, […] [for] Vernor and Hood […], →OCLC:
The MONTHLY Musical Record
[edit]- 1905 February 1, The Monthly Musical Record, London: Augener Limited, […], →OCLC:
The MONTHLY Repository
[edit]The MONTHLY Review
[edit]- 1793, “[book review]”, in The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal, Enlarged, London: […] R[alph] Griffiths; and sold by T[homas] Becket, […], →OCLC:
- 1819, “[The Appendix to the Eighty-eighth Volume of the Monthly Review, Enlarged.] [book review]”, in The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal, Enlarged, London: […] Strahan and Spottiswoode, […]; and sold by J. Porter, successor to the late T[homas] Becket, […], →OCLC:
- 1844, “[book review]”, in The Monthly Review, volumes (New and Improved Series), London: G. Henderson, […], →OCLC:
MOTHER Jones
[edit]- 2020, Mother Jones, San Francisco, Calif.: Foundation for National Progress, →ISSN, →OCLC:
MUNSEY's Magazine
[edit]- 1920, Munsey’s Magazine, New York, N.Y.: The Frank A[ndrew] Munsey Company, […], →OCLC:
The MUSEUM
[edit]- [1747?] January 3, [Mark Akenside], editor, The Museum: Or, The Literary and Historical Register, volume II, number XXI, London: Printed for R[obert] Dodsley […], published 1746 (indicated on title page), →OCLC, page 272:
Note: Only three volumes published, all available from the HathiTrust Digital Library. The years of publication are not clearly indicated. Vol I (29 March – 13 September) indicated on title page as published 1746, Vol II (27 September – 14 March) also as 1746 (but some issues clearly relate to 1747), Vol III (28 March – 12 September) as 1747.
The MUSIC Trades
[edit]- 1918 July 20, John C[hristian] Freund, editor, The Music Trades, New York, N.Y.: The Music Trades Co., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NATION
[edit]- 1896 May 21, The Nation, New York, N.Y.: Nation Associates, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1977, The Nation, New York, N.Y.: Joseph H. Richards, →ISSN, →OCLC:
NATIONAL Geographic
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor|Gilbert H[ovey] Grosvenor]]|journal=w:National Geographic|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher={{w|National Geographic Society}}{{nb...|Hubbard Memorial Hall}}|month=|year=1918|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0027-9358|oclc=1049714034|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:National Geographic|archiveurl=|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=w:National Geographic Society|month=|year=2016|issn=0027-9358|oclc=1049714034|passage=}}
NATURAL History
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1999|month=|author=|title=|editor=Bruce Stutz|journal=[[w:Natural History (magazine)|Natural History]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:American Museum of Natural History|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0028-0712|oclc=671809355|passage=}}
The NATURAL History Review
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1863|month=|author=|title=|editors=[[w:George Busk|G[eorge] Busk]] [''et al.'']|journal=[[w:Natural History Review|The Natural History Review: A Quarterly Journal of Biological Science]]|location=London; Edinburgh|publisher={{w|Williams and Norgate}},{{nb...|14, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London; and 20, South Frederick Street, Edinburgh.}}|year_published=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=490122528|passage=}}
NATURE
[edit]- 1872 October 3, Nature: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, London, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., →OCLC:
- 1903 April 2, Nature: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, London: Macmillan and Co.; New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company, →OCLC:
- 2015, Nature, London: Nature Research, →ISSN, →OCLC, article number:
The NAUTICAL Magazine
[edit]- 1832, The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs in General, London: Brown, Son and Ferguson, →OCLC:
- 1859, The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. […]; and J. D. Potter, […], →OCLC:
The NEAR East
[edit]- 1917 October 12, The Near East: A Weekly Review of Oriental Politics, Literature, Finance, and Commerce, London: The Near East Editorial and Publishing Offices, →OCLC:
The NEW Monthly Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:The New Monthly Magazine|The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Henry Colburn|Henry Colburn and Co.]]{{nb...|Conduit-Street, Hanover-Square.}}|year=1821|volume=I|issue=I|page=|pageurl=|oclc=7489271|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Theodore Hook|journal=[[w:The New Monthly Magazine|The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist]]|location=London|publisher={{w|Henry Colburn}},{{nb...|Great Marlborough Street. Sold by all booksellers.}}|month=|year=1840|volume=, part|issue=|section=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=643850556|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:William Harrison Ainsworth|W[illiam] Harrison Ainsworth]]|journal=[[w:The New Monthly Magazine|The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist]]|location=London|publisher={{w|Henry Colburn}},{{nb...|Great Marlborough Street. Sold by all booksellers.}}|month=|year=1845|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=643850556|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:William Harrison Ainsworth|journal=w:The New Monthly Magazine|location=London|publisher=[[w:Chapman & Hall|Chapman and Hall]],{{nb...|193, Piccadilly}}|month=|year=1855|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=6941153|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=w:William Harrison Ainsworth|journal={{w|The New Monthly Magazine}}|location=London|publisher=Hard Bentley,{{nb...|New Burlington Street.}}|month=|year=1868|volume=|issue=|section=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=839895415|passage=}}
The NEW Republic
[edit]- 2002 September 2, Peter Beinart, editor, The New Republic, New York, N.Y.: The Republic Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- Editors: Peter Beinart (1999–2006); Michael Tomasky (2021–present).
NEW Scientist
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Nigel Calder|journal=w:New Scientist|location=London|publisher=Harrison, Raison and Co.|date=4 June 1964|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0262-4079|oclc=930408615|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Bernard Dixon|journal=w:New Scientist|location=London|publisher=[[w:TI Media#International Publishing Corporation|IPC Magazines]]|date=5 April 1979|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0028-6664|oclc=801819399|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Michael Kenward|journal=w:New Scientist|location=London|publisher=New Science Publications|date=23 October 1986|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0028-6664|oclc=761620626|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:New Scientist|location=London|publisher=[[w:RELX|Reed Business Information]]|start_date=24 October 2015|date=30 October 2015|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0262-4079|oclc=66794806|passage=}}
NEW Society
[edit]- 1968 August 21, New Society: The Social Science Weekly, →ISSN, →OCLC:
NEW Statesman
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:New Statesman|location=London|publisher=New Statesman Ltd.|year=1996|volume=|page=|column=|issn=1364-7431|oclc=185357433|passage=}}
NEW York
[edit]- 1969 April 7, Clay S[chuette] Felker, editor, New York, New York, N.Y.: New York Magazine Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1994 July 25, Kurt Andersen, editor, New York, New York, N.Y.: K-III Magazine Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NEW-York Magazine
[edit]- 1796, The New-York Magazine, or Literary Repository, volume (New Series), New York, N.Y.: […] T[homas] and J[ames] Swords, […], →OCLC:
NEW-York Mirror
[edit]- 1836 December 31, New-York Mirror, a Weekly Journal, Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts, New York, N.Y.: Scott & Co., printers, →OCLC:
NEW York Post
[edit]- 2014 November 22, New York Post, New York, N.Y.: News Corp, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NEW York Review of Books
[edit]- 1996 May 23, Robert B[enjamin] Silvers and Barbara Epstein, editors, The New York Review of Books, New York, N.Y.: Rea S. Hederman, →ISSN, →OCLC:
Editors: Robert B[enjamin] Silvers and Barbara Epstein (1963 – 16 June 2006); Robert B[enjamin] Silvers (17 June 2006 – 20 March 2017); Ian Buruma (September 2017 – September 2018); Gabriel Winslow-Yost and Emily Greenhouse (February 2019 – February 2021); Emily Greenhouse (February 2021 – present).
The NEW York Times
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:The New York Times|The New-York Times]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Henry Jarvis Raymond|Raymond]], [[w:George Jones (publisher)|Jones]] & Co.|date=28 September 1876|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0362-4331|oclc=174295982|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:The New York Times|archiveurl=|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:The New York Times Company|date=5 June 2018|issn=0362-4331|oclc=971436363|passage=}}
The NEW York Times Book Review
[edit]- 1987 April 12, The New York Times Book Review, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NEW York Times Magazine
[edit]- 1998 October 25, The New York Times Magazine, New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, section:
NEW-YORK Tribune
[edit]- 1875 December 8, New-York Tribune, New York, N.Y.: Tribune Association, →OCLC:
The NEW Yorker
[edit]- 1946, The New Yorker, volume , part, New York, N.Y.: F-R Publishing Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1954 April 10, The New Yorker, New York, N.Y.: New Yorker Magazine Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NEW Zealand Herald
[edit]- 2022 November 2, Shayne Currie, editor, The New Zealand Herald, Auckland: New Zealand Media and Entertainment, →ISSN, →OCLC:
NEWSWEEK
[edit]NILES' Weekly Register; The WEEKLY Register
[edit]- 1829 April 18, H[ezekiah] Niles & son, editors, Niles’ Weekly Register, number ( Series; volume , issue overall), Baltimore, Md.: H[ezekiah] Niles & Son […], →OCLC:
The NINETEENTH Century and After
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:James Thomas Knowles (1831–1908)|James Knowles]]|journal=[[w:The Nineteenth Century (periodical)|The Nineteenth Century: A Monthly Review]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Leonard Scott Publication Co.,{{nb...|231 Broadway}}; London: [[w:Sampson Low|Sampson Law, Marston & Company]]|month=|year=1897|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=914235738|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:James Thomas Knowles (1831–1908)|James Knowles]]|journal=[[w:The Nineteenth Century (periodical)|The Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Eyre & Spottiswoode|Spottiswoode & Co.]], printers{{nb...|New-Street Square, E.C.}}|month=|year=1904|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=776577785|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Nineteenth Century (periodical)|The Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Leonard Scott Publication Co.; London: [[w:Eyre & Spottiswoode|Spottiswoode & Co.]], printers|month=|year=1913|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1038091401|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Nineteenth Century (periodical)|The Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Constable & Robinson|Constable & Company]]{{nb...|Limited 10 & 12 Orange Street Leicester Square W.C.2}}|month=|year=1924|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=782167107|passage=}}
The NORTH American Review
[edit]- 1830, The North American Review, number (New Series, volume , number ), Boston, Mass.: Gray and Bowen, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1853, “[book review]”, in The North American Review, Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown and Company, […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1928, The North American Review, New York, N.Y.: North American Review Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The NORTH British Review
[edit]- 1850, “[book reviews]”, in [Alexander Campbell Fraser], editor, The North British Review, Edinburgh: W. P. Kennedy, […]; London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; Dublin: James M‘Glashan, →OCLC:
The NORTH-China Herald
[edit]- 1913 December 13, The North-China Herald and Supreme Court & Consular Gazette: The Weekly Edition of the North-China Daily News, volume (New Series), Shanghai: […] North-China Daily News & Herald, Ld., →OCLC:
NOTES and Queries
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2 February 1850|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Notes and Queries|Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:George Bell (publisher)|George Bell]],{{nb...|186. Fleet Street.}}|year_published=16 February 1850|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=1471-6941|oclc=614871784|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=18 December 1869|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Notes and Queries|Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc.]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} George Andrew Spottiswoode,{{nb...|at 5 New-street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the County of Middlesex; and published by}} [for] William Greig Smith,{{nb...|of 32 Wellington Street, Strand, in the said county.}}|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=611217138|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=21 December 1878|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Notes and Queries|Notes and Queries: A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, General Readers, etc.]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:John Francis (publisher)|John Francis]]|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=611217138|passage=}}
The OBSERVER
[edit]- 1847 January 31, The Observer, London: William [Innell] Clement, →OCLC:
- 2018 October 28, The Observer, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
OFFICIAL Journal of the European Union
[edit]- 1991 June 15, European Commission, Official Journal of the European Union (L (Legislation) Series), Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, →ISSN, →OCLC, paragraph:
OLIVER Optic's Magazine
[edit]- 1868 February 22, Oliver Optic [pseudonym; William Taylor Adams], edited by Oliver Optic, Oliver Optic’s Magazine. Our Boys and Girls, volume III, number 60, Boston, Mass.: Published by Lee and Shepard, […], →OCLC, chapter XVI (Pistols for Two), page 117, column 2:
- 1872 July, Oliver Optic [pseudonym; William Taylor Adams], editor, Oliver Optic’s Magazine. Our Boys and Girls, volume XII, number 228, Boston, Mass.: Lee and Shepard, publishers; New York, N.Y.: Lee, Shepard and Dillingham, →OCLC, page 477, column 2:
ONCE a Week
[edit]- 1863 October 3, [Samuel Lucas], editor, Once a Week. An Illustrated Miscellany of Literature, Art, Science, & Popular Information, London: Bradbury & Evans, […], →OCLC:
- 1868 December 19, E[neas] S[weetland] Dallas, editor, Once a Week, number (New Series), London: Bradbury, Evans, and Co., […], →OCLC:
OUR Young Folks
[edit]- 1873, J[ohn] T[ownsend] Trowbridge, Lucy Larcom, editors, Our Young Folks. An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls, Boston, Mass.: James R[ipley] Osgood and Company, […], →OCLC:
OUT
[edit]The OUTLOOK (London)
[edit]- 1910 September 10, The Outlook: A Weekly Review of Politics, Art, Literature, and Finance, London: The Outlook Publishing Company, →OCLC:
The OUTLOOK (New York)
[edit]- 1909 February 27, Lyman Abbott, editor, The Outlook, New York, N.Y.: The Outlook Company, →OCLC:
The OVERLAND Monthly
[edit]- 1871, The Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the Country, San Francisco, Calif.: John H. Carmany & Company, →OCLC:
The PAISLEY Magazine
[edit]- 1828 March 1, The Paisley Magazine, Paisley, Renfrewshire: David Dick, →OCLC:
The PALL Mall Gazette
[edit]- 1881 December 3, The Pall Mall Gazette: An Evening Newspaper and Review, London: […] Richard Lambert, […], →OCLC:
Parliamentary Debates (Canada)
[edit]- 1965 February 23, Canada: House of Commons Debates: Official Report: Session— Parliament: (House of Commons of Canada), Ottawa, Canada: Roger Duhamel, […], →OCLC:
The PARLIAMENTARY Debates (UK)
[edit]#* {{quote-hansard|en|date=6 December 1770|speaker=|title=|editor=[{{w|William Cobbett}}]|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803.{{nb...|From which Last-mentioned Epoch It is Continued downwards in the Work Entitled “The Parliamentary Debates.”}}]]|house=|location=London|publisher=Printed by [[w:Thomas Curson Hansard|T[homas] C[urson] Hansard]],{{nb...|Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street:}} for [[w:Longman|Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown]]; [''et al.'']|year_published=1813|volume=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=20121995|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=20 December 1810|speaker=|title=|editor=[[w:Thomas Curson Hansard|T[homas] C[urson] Hansard]]|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|Cobbett’s Parliamentary Debates{{nb...|during the Fifth Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Kingdom of Great Britain the Twenty-first, which Met at Westminster, the First Day of November, in the Fifty-first Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, Annoque Domini One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten.}}]]|house=w:House of Lords|location=London|publisher=Printed by [[w:Thomas Curson Hansard|T[homas] C[urson] Hansard]],{{nb...|Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street}}; for [[w:Longman|Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Browne]]; [''et al.'']|year_published=1811|volume=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=1113233627|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=23 December 1819|speaker=|title=|editor=[[w:Thomas Curson Hansard|T[homas] C[urson] Hansard]]|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time:{{nb...|Forming a Continuation of the Work Entitled “The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803.”}}]]|house=[[w:House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]|location=London|publisher=Printed by T. C. Hansard,{{nb...|Peterborough-Court, Fleet-Street}}; for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy; [''et al.'']|year_published=1820|volume=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=729577511|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=15 May 1876|speaker=|debate=|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates,{{nb...|Third Series: Commencing with the Accession of William IV. 39° Victoriæ, 1876.}}]]|house=[[w:House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]|location=London|publisher=Cornelius Buck,{{nb...|at the office for “Hansard’s Parliamentary Debates,” 23, Paternoster Row. [E.C.]}}|volume=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=457066667|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=4 March 1902|speaker=|title=|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|The Parliamentary Debates (Authorised Edition), Fourth Series, Third Session of the Twenty-seventh Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland{{nb...|2 Edward VII.}}]]|location=London|publisher=Wyman and Sons, {{...|Limited, Fetter Lane, London}} [for] [[w:Office of Public Sector Information|His Majesty’s Stationery Office]]|volume=|column=|columnurl=|oclc=685125226|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=7 November 1957|speaker=|debate=|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): House of Commons Official Report]]|house=w:House of Commons of the United Kingdom|location=London|publisher=[[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]|volume=|columns=|columnurl=|issn=0261-8303|oclc=145394668|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=14 September 2010|speaker=|debate=|report=[[w:Hansard#In the United Kingdom|House of Commons Debates]]|archiveurl=|house=w:House of Commons of the United Kingdom|location=London|publisher=w:Parliament of the United Kingdom|volume=, part no. |column=|columnurl=|passage=}}
Parliamentary papers
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=Accounts and Papers:{{nb...|Forty-seven Volumes. [...] Session 4 November 1852 – 20 August 1853. Vol. .}}|location=[London|publisher=[[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]]|date=21 May 1848|year_published=6 July 1814|volume=, part ()|section=paragraph |page=|pageurl=|oclc=6071490|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=Miscellaneous, and Treaties with Foreign Powers:{{nb...|Session 4 November 1813 – 30 July 1814.}}|location=[London|publisher=[[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]]|date=28 July 1813|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=221907232|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=Reports from Commissioners:{{nb...|Twenty-two Volumes.}}|series=No. |location=London|publisher={{...|Printed by}} [[w:Eyre & Spottiswoode|George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode]], {{...|printers to the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty.}} for [[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]|year=1866|volume=|section=paragraph |page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=6071575|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|authorlink=|title=|journal=Reports from Committees:{{nb...|Sixteen Volumes. [...] Session 31 January – 17 July 1837. Vol. XVI.}}|location=[London|publisher=[[w:Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office]]]|date=27 June 1837|volume=|section=paragraph |page=|pageurl=|oclc=6071448|passage=}}
The PARLIAMENTARY Debates (Hansard) (NZ)
[edit]#* {{quote-hansard|en|date=24 August 1882|speaker=|debate=|report=New Zealand. Parliamentary Debates. First Session of the Eighth Parliament.{{nb...|Legislative Council and House of Representatives.}}|house=[[w:New Zealand House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]|location=Wellington|publisher=G. Didsbury, government printer|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=84941993|passage=}} #* {{quote-hansard|en|date=4 November 1980|speaker=|debate=|report=Parliamentary Debates (Hansard): Second Session, Thirty-ninth Parliament|house=[[w:New Zealand House of Representatives|House of Representatives]]|location=Wellington|publisher=P. D. Hasselberg, government printer|year_published=1981|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=191255532|passage=}}
PC Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:PCMag|PC Magazine: The Independent Guide to Personal Computing]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Ziff Davis|Ziff-Davis Publishing Co.]]|date=11 February 1992|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0888-8507|oclc=1248952138|passage=}}
PEARSON's Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1911|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Pearson's Magazine|Pearson’s Magazine]]|edition=American|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:C. Arthur Pearson Ltd.|The Pearson Publishing Co.]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1761986|passage=}}
The PENNY Cyclopædia
[edit]#* {{quote-book|en|entry=|editor=[[[w:George Long (scholar)|George Long]]]|title=[[w:Penny Cyclopaedia|The Penny Cyclopædia of the]] {{w|Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge}}|location=London|publisher=[[w:Charles Knight (publisher)|Charles Knight and Co.]],{{nb...|22, Ludgate Street.}}|year=1840|volume=XVII (Organ–Pertinax)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=951659564|passage=}}
PEOPLE
[edit]- 2019 April 11, People, New York, N.Y.: Meredith Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
PETERSON'S Magazine
[edit]- 1872 June, Charles Jacobs Peterson, editor, Peterson’s Magazine, volume LXI, number 6, Philadelphia, Pa.: Charles J. Peterson, →OCLC, page 446, column 2:
The PHILOSOPHICAL Magazine
[edit]- 1823 November 30, Alexander Tilloch, Richard Taylor, editors, The Philosophical Magazine and Journal: Comprehending the Various Branches of Science, the Liberal and Fine Arts, Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce, London: […] Richard Taylor, […]; and sold by Cadell; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; […], →OCLC:
- 1834, David Brewster, Richard Taylor, Richard Phillips, editors, The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, London: […] Richard Taylor, […]; sold by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman; [et al.], →OCLC:
- 1865, David Brewster, Robert Kane, William Francis, editors, The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, London: Taylor and Francis, […]; sold by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green; […], →OCLC:
PHILOSOPHICAL Transactions
[edit]- 1669 August 26, Philosophical Transactions: Giving Some Accompt of the Present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious in Many Considerable Parts of the World, London: […] T. N. for John Martyn […], printer to the Royal Society, →OCLC:
- 1701 November 30, Philosophical Transactions. Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies and Labours of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, London: […] S[amuel] Smith and B[enjamin] Walford, printers to the Royal Society, […], published 1702 (October 1701 issue), →OCLC:
- 1737, Philosophical Transactions. Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours, of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World, London: […] T. Woodward, […] ; and C. Davis […] printers to the Royal Society, →OCLC:
- ſ
- 1775 November 9, Philosophical Transactions, of the Royal Society of London, London: […] W[illiam] Bowyer and J[ohn] Nichols; for Lockyer Davis, […], printer to the Royal Society, published 1776, →OCLC:
- ſ
- 1807 November 26, Philosophical Transactions, of the Royal Society of London, part I, London: […] W[illiam] Bulmer and Co. […]; and sold by G. and W. Nicol, […], and printers to the Royal Society, published 1808, →OCLC:
- 1874 April 9, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, London: […] Taylor and Francis, […], →OCLC:
PLOS ONE
[edit]The POLYANTHOS
[edit]- 1807 March, The Polyanthos, Boston, Mass.: Published by J[oseph] T[inker] Buckingham, […], →OCLC:
POPULAR Mechanics
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1925|month=|author=|title=|editor=[[w:Henry Haven Windsor|H[enry] H[aven] Windsor]]|journal=[[w:Popular Mechanics|Popular Mechanics Magazine]]|location=Chicago, Ill.|publisher=Popular Mechanics Co.|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0032-4558|oclc=506031407|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1969|month=|author=|title=|editor=Robert P. Crossley|journal=w:Popular Mechanics|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Hearst Communications|The Hearst Corporation]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0032-4558|oclc=868915883|passage=}}
POPULAR Science
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1875|month=|author=|title=|editor=[[w:Edward L. Youmans|E[dward] L[ivingston] Youmans]]|journal=[[w:Popular Science|The Popular Science Monthly]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:D. Appleton & Company|D[aniel] Appleton and Company]],{{nb...|549 & 551 Broadway}}|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=228666442|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1899|month=|author=|title=|editor=|journal=[[w:Popular Science|Appleton’s Popular Science Monthly]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:D. Appleton & Company|D[aniel] Appleton & Company]]|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1110652847|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1910|month=|author=|title=|editor=[[w:James McKeen Cattell|J[ames] McKeen Cattell]]|journal=[[w:Popular Science|The Popular Science Monthly]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=The Science Press|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=954266628|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1919|month=|author=|title=|editor=w:Waldemar Kaempffert|journal=[[w:Popular Science|The Popular Science Monthly]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Kappa Publishing Group|Modern Publishing Company]],{{nb...|225 West Thirty-ninth St.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=228666442|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1967|month=|author=|title=|editor=Ernest V. Heyn|journal=[[w:Popular Science|The Popular Science Monthly]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Popular Science Publishing Company|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0032-4647|oclc=498719638|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1995|month=|author=|title=|editor=Fred Abatemarco|journal=w:Popular Science|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Times Mirror Company|Times Mirror Magazines]]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0161-7370|oclc=798962369|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=2003|month=|author=|title=|editor=Scott Mowbray|journal={{w|Popular Science}}|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Time4 Media|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0161-7370|oclc=818923164|passage=}}
The PORT Folio
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=Oliver Oldschool [pseudonym; {{w|John Elihu Hall}}]|journal=w:The Port Folio|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Published by Harrison Hall,{{nb...|133, Chesnut-Street.}}; London: John Souter,{{nb...|No. 73, St. Paul’s Church Yard.}}|month=|year=1818|volume=|issue= ( series)|page=|pageurl=|oclc=8839957|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editor=[[w:John Elihu Hall|John E[lihu] Hall]]|journal=w:The Port Folio|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Published by Harrison Hall,{{nb...|No. 5 North Eleventh street}}|month=|year=1821|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=8839957|passage=}}
PROCEEDINGS of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
[edit]- 1863, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.: […] Academy [of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia], →ISSN, →OCLC:
PROCEEDINGS of the American Philosophical Society
[edit]- 1947 April 25, Luther P[fahler] Eisenhart, editor, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa.: American Philosophical Society […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
PROCEEDINGS of the Royal Irish Academy
[edit]- 1842 February 28, “February 28, Rev. Humphrey Lloyd, D.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. [Paper by .]”, in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin: Printed by M[ichael] H[enry] Gill, printer to the [Royal Irish] Academy, →ISSN, →OCLC:
PROCEEDINGS of the Society of Antiquaries of London
[edit]- 1895 May 16, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, volume XV (Second Series), London: Printed by Nichols and Sons, for the Society of Antiquaries [of London], […], →OCLC:
PUBLIC Opinion
[edit]- 1894 October 12, Public Opinion […], London: […] Spottiswoode & Co., […], →OCLC:
PUBLIC Papers of the Presidents of the United States
[edit]- 2010 January 22, Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Barack Obama: 2010 […], book (), Washington, D.C.: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration; United States Government Printing Office, published 2013, →OCLC:
PUCK
[edit]- 1892 February 17, H[enry] C[uyler] Bunner, editor, Puck, New York, N.Y.: Keppler & Schwarzmann, →OCLC:
PUNCH
[edit]- 1847, Punch, or The London Charivari, London: Published at the office, 85, Fleet Street, →OCLC:
- 1876 January 8, Punch, or The London Charivari, London: […] Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., […], →OCLC:
PUTNAM'S Magazine
[edit]- 1853, Putnam’s Monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art, New York, N.Y.: G[eorge] P[almer] Putnam & Co., […]; London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., →OCLC:
- 1857, Putnam’s Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science, and Art, New York, N.Y.: Miller & Company, […]; London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., →OCLC:
The QUARTERLY Journal of Science
[edit]- 1875 January, William Crookes, editor, The Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy, Engineering, Industrial Arts, Manufactures, and Technology, volume V (New Series; volume XII (Old Series)), London: Offices of the Quarterly Journal of Science, […], →OCLC, page 64:
The QUARTERLY Review
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1836|month=|title=Art. ???. Title.|editor=w:John Taylor Coleridge|journal=[[w:Quarterly Review|The Quarterly Review]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:John Murray (publishing house)|John Murray]],{{nb...|Albemarle Street}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1009026207|passage=}}
RADIO News
[edit]- 1921, Hugo Gernsback, editor, Radio News, New York, N.Y.: Experimenter Publishing, →OCLC:
RAIL
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=4 December 2019|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Rail (magazine)|Rail]]|location=Peterborough, Cambridgeshire|publisher=[[w:Bauer Media Group|Bauer Media]]|issue=|page=|issn=0953-4563|oclc=999467860|passage=}}
RAILWAY Age
[edit]- 1934 August 25, Samuel O. Dunn, editor, Railway Age, Philadelphia, Pa.: Simmons-Boardman Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The RAILWAY Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1939|month=|title=|journal=w:The Railway Magazine|location=London|publisher=Tothill Press|page=|issn=0033-8923|oclc=1256058197|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=2009|month=|title=|journal=w:The Railway Magazine|location=Sutton, London|publisher=[[w:TI Media|IPC Transport Press]]|page=|issn=0033-8923|oclc=1065264231|passage=}}
Published |location=Horncastle, Lincolnshire|publisher=[[w:Mortons of Horncastle|Mortons Media Group]]
from 2010.
REGISTER of Debates in Congress (US)
[edit]- 1836 December 15, Register of Debates in Congress, Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Twenty-fourth Congress: […] (United States House of Representatives), Washington, D.C.: Printed and published by Gales and Seaton, →OCLC:
The REVIEW of Reviews
[edit]- American edition
- 1896, Albert Shaw, editor, The Review of Reviews. An International Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Review of Reviews Co., →OCLC:
ROLLING Stone
[edit]- 1991 February 14, Rolling Stone, New York, N.Y.: Wenner Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- Publisher 2017–present: w:Penske Media Corporation.
The ROYAL Magazine
[edit]- 1915 March, The Royal Magazine, volume XXXIII, number 197, London: C[yril] Arthur Pearson Ltd, […], →OCLC:
ST. Nicholas
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[{{w|Mary Mapes Dodge}}]|journal=[[w:St. Nicholas (magazine)|St. Nicholas]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner & Co.]]|month=|year=1874|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=1764817|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Mary Mapes Dodge|journal=[[w:St. Nicholas (magazine)|St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:The Century Company|The Century Co.]]|month=|year=1881|volume=, part |page=|pageurl=|oclc=907179968|passage=}}
ST. James's Magazine
[edit]- 1861, Mrs. S. C. Hall [i.e., Anna Maria Hall], editor, The St. James’s Magazine, London: […] [F]or the proprietor by W. Kent and Co., […]; New York, N.Y.: Willmer and Rogers, →OCLC:
- 1876, S[amuel] R[alph] Townshend Mayer, editor, The St. James’s Magazine and United Empire Review, volume (New [3rd] Series), London: [S[ampson] Low & Searle] […], →OCLC:
- 1878, W. J. Morgan, editor, The St. James’s Magazine and United Empire Review, London: Charing Cross Publishing Company, […], published 1879, →OCLC:
SAINT Pauls
[edit]- 1868, Anthony Trollope, editor, Saint Pauls. A Monthly Magazine, London: Virtue and Co., […], →OCLC:
SAN Francisco Chronicle
[edit]- 1997 August 17, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, Calif.: Hearst Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
SAN Francisco Examiner
[edit]- 1953 June 1, San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, Calif.: Hearst Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The SATURDAY Evening Post
[edit]- 1916 January 15, The Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, Pa., London: Curtis Publishing Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The SATURDAY Review (London)
[edit]- 1868 November 21, The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, London: […] Spottiswoode and Co., […], →OCLC:
- 1869 September 18, The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, London: […] David Jones, […], →OCLC:
- 1884 March 15, The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, London: […] David Jones, [...], →OCLC:
The SATURDAY Review (New York)
[edit]- 1930 September 20, Henry Seidel Canby, editor, The Saturday Review of Literature, New York, N.Y.: Saturday Review Associates, →ISSN, →OCLC:
SCIENCE
[edit]- 1887 June 17, Science.—Supplement, New York, N.Y.: The Science Company, →OCLC:
- 1973 January 19, Science, Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, →ISSN, →OCLC:
SCIENTIFIC American
[edit]- 1882 May 6, Scientific American Supplement, New York, N.Y.: Munn & Co., publishers […], →OCLC:
- 1945, Orson D[esaix] Munn, editor, Scientific American, New York, N.Y.: Munn & Co., […], →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2005 October 1, John Rennie, editor, Scientific American, New York, N.Y.: Springer Nature American, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The SCOTS Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1748|month=|title=|journal=[[w:The Scots Magazine|The Scots Magazine.{{nb...|Containing, a General View of the Religion, Politicks, Entertainment, &c. in Great Britain: And a Succinct Account of Publick Affairs Foreign and Domestick.}}]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher={{...|Printed by}} W. Sands, A. Murray, and J. Cochran|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=810532611|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1796|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Scots Magazine|The Scots Magazine; or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher={{...|Printed by}} Alex[ander] Chapman and Company, for [[w:James Watson (printer)|James Watson and Company]],{{nb...|No. 40, South Bridge.}}|volume= (volume , New Series)|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=810532611|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Scots Magazine|The Scots Magazine, and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany:{{nb...|Being a General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, for 1810.}}]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher={{...|Printed for}} [[w:Constable & Robinson|Archibald Constable and Company]] [b]y J. Harden & Co.|year_published=|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=221608863|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1825|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Scots Magazine|The Edinburgh Magazine, and Literary Miscellany;{{nb...|a New Series of the Scots Magazine.}}]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher={{...|Printed for}} [[w:Constable & Robinson|Archibald Constable and Company]]|volume=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=221608863|passage=}}
The SCOTSMAN
[edit]- 2021 February 6, The Scotsman, Edinburgh: The Scotsman Publications, JPIMedia Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
SCRIBNER's Monthly
[edit]- 1878 April, J[osiah] G[ilbert] Holland, editor, Scribner’s Monthly, an Illustrated Magazine for the People, New York, N.Y.: Scribner & Co., […], →OCLC, page 808:
The SKETCH
[edit]- 1919 July 9, Bruce Ingram, editor, The Sketch, London: Illustrated London News & Sketch, →OCLC:
SLATE
[edit]- 2014 April 14, Slate, New York, N.Y.: The Slate Group, →ISSN, →OCLC:
SMITHSONIAN
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1896|author|title=|editor=w:Marcus Benjamin|journal=[[w:Smithsonian Contributions and Studies Series|Proceedings of the United States National Museum]]|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=[[w:United States Government Publishing Office|Government Printing Office]] [for the {{w|Smithsonian Institution}}]|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|issn=0096-3801|oclc=741850032|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=2012|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Smithsonian (magazine)|Smithsonian]]|archiveurl=|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=w:Smithsonian Institution|issn=0037-7333|oclc=474759163|passage=}}
SOUTH China Morning Post
[edit]- 2013 August 16, South China Morning Post, Hong Kong: South China Morning Post Publishers, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The SOUTHERN Literary Messenger
[edit]- 1838, T[homas] W[illis] White, editor, The Southern Literary Messenger: Devoted to Every Department of Literature and the Fine Arts, Richmond, Va.: T. W. White, […], →OCLC, chapter:
The SPECTATOR
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=10 June 1837|title=|journal=[[w:The Spectator|The Spectator: A Weekly Journal of News, Politics, Literature, and Science]]|location=London|publisher=Joseph Clayton,{{nb...|at 9, Wellington Street, Strand.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0038-6952|oclc=642446431|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1892|journal=[[w:The Spectator|The Spectator: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature, Theology, and Art]]|location=London|publisher=F. C. Westley|volume=|page=|column=|issn=0038-6952|oclc=219844110|passage=}}
SPIN
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1996|month=|author=|title=|editor=[[w:Bob Guccione Jr.|Bob Guccione, Jr.]]|magazine=[[w:Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Camouflage Associates|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=2|issn=0886-3032|oclc=671776882|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=|month=|title=|editor=w:Sia Michel|magazine=[[w:Spin (magazine)|Spin]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Vibe (magazine)|Vibe]]/Spin Ventures|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0886-3032|oclc=1242299160|passage=}}
The SPORTING Magazine
[edit]- 1809, The Sporting Magazine or Monthly Calendar, of the Transactions of the Turf, the Chase, and Every Other Diversion Interesting to the Man of Pleasure, Enterprize & Spirit, London: […] J[ohn] Wheble, […], published 1810, →OCLC, column 2:
SPORTS Illustrated
[edit]- 1963 July 22 (date written), Sports Illustrated, Chicago, Ill.: Time Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2018 April 12, Sports Illustrated, New York, N.Y.: Meredith Corporation, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The STRAITS Times
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=w:The Straits Times|archiveurl=|location=Singapore|publisher=w:Singapore Press Holdings|date=23 September 2016|oclc=47722736|passage=}}
The STRAND Magazine
[edit]- 1892, Geo[rge] Newnes, editor, The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, London: George Newnes, Limited, […], →OCLC:
- 1926, The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, London: George Newnes, Ltd., […], →OCLC:
The SUN
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Sun (United Kingdom)|The Sun]]|archiveurl=|location=London|publisher=[[w:News UK#News Group Newspapers Ltd|News Group Newspapers]]|date=18 August 2021|issn=0307-2681|oclc=779860722|passage=}}
The SYDNEY Morning Herald
[edit]- 1957 April 14, The Sun-Herald, 2nd edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: John Fairfax and Sons, →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 1966 March 17, The Sydney Morning Herald, late edition, Sydney, N.S.W.: John Fairfax and Sons, →ISSN, →OCLC, Women’s Section:
- Known as The Sun-Herald on Sundays. Available at Newspapers.com.
- 2018 December 24, The Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, N.S.W.: Nine Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
TAIT's Edinburgh Magazine
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=[[w:William Tait (publisher)|William Tait]]|work=[[w:Tait's Edinburgh Magazine|Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher=W. Tait|month=|year=1834|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=7202007|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|editors=[[w:William Tait (publisher)|William Tait]]; w:Christian Isobel Johnstone|work=[[w:Tait's Edinburgh Magazine|Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine]]|location=Edinburgh|publisher=William Tait; London: [[w:Simpkin & Marshall|Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.]]; Dublin: John Cumming|month=|year=1839|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=7202007|passage=}}
TEMPLE Bar
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1869|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Temple Bar (magazine)|Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers]]|location=London|publisher=[[w:Richard Bentley (publisher)|Richard Bentley]],{{nb...|8, New Burlington Street.}}; New York, N.Y.: Willmer and Rogers|year_published=|volume=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=177729571|passage=}}
TIME
[edit]- 1955 October 17, Henry R[obinson] Luce, editor, Time, New York, N.Y.: Time Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC:
- 2008 September 26, Time, New York, N.Y.: Time Warner Publishing, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The TIMES
[edit]The TIMES of India
[edit]- 2019 September 19, The Times of India, Mumbai, Maharashtra: The Times Group, →OCLC:
TINSLEYS' Magazine
[edit]- 1873, Tinsleys’ Magazine. An Illustrated Monthly, London: Tinsley Brothers, […], →OCLC:
The TORONTO Star
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=[[w:Toronto Star|Toronto Daily Star]]|location=Toronto, Ont.|publisher=The Toronto Star Limited|date=9 August 1940|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0837-340X|oclc=219788467|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|title=|journal=w:Toronto Star|archiveurl=|location=Toronto, Ont.|publisher=[[w:Torstar|Toronto Star Newspapers]]|date=31 January 2017|issn=0319-0781|oclc=679765547|passage=}}
The TOWN and Country Magazine
[edit]- 1778, The Town and Country Magazine; or, Universal Repository of Knowledge, Instruction, and Entertainment, London: […] A[rchibald] Hamilton Jun. […]; [a]nd sold by G[eorge] Robinson, […], →OCLC:
TRAINS Illustrated and MODERN Railways
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1961|month=|author=|title=|journal=[[w:Modern Railways|Trains Illustrated]]|location=London|publisher=w:Ian Allan Publishing|page=|issn=0141-9935|oclc=35845948|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1963|month=|author=|title=|journal=w:Modern Railways|location=Shepperton, Surrey|publisher=w:Ian Allan Publishing|page=|issn=0026-8356|oclc=884584817|passage=}}
The TRANSACTIONS of the Linnean Society of London
[edit]- 1828 June 17, The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, London: […] Richard Taylor, […]; and by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, […]; and William Wood, […], →OCLC:
- 1869 April 1, The Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, volume , part, London: […] Taylor and Francis, […]; and by Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, […], →OCLC:
TRANSACTIONS of the Philological Society
[edit]- 1878 May 17, Transactions of the Philological Society, volume , part, London: Published for the [Philological] Society by Trübner & Co., […]; Strasbourg: Karl I. Trübner, →ISSN, →OCLC:
TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of Arts
[edit]- 1791 January 10, Transactions of the Society Instituted at London for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce; […], London: Printed by T. Spilsbury and Son, […]; and sold by Messrs. [James] Dodsley, […], →OCLC:
- 1821, Transactions of the Society, Instituted at London, for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce; […], London: Sold by the housekeeper, at the Society’s House, […]; printed by T[homas] C[urson] Hansard, […], →OCLC:
TRANSACTIONS of the Royal Society of Literature
[edit]- 1880 June 23, Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom, volume ( Series), London: John Murray, […]; Trübner and Co., […], →OCLC:
TV Guide
[edit]- 2007, TV Guide, Radnor, Pa.: Triangle Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The UNITED Service Journal
[edit]- 1831 October 8, The United Service Journal, and Naval and Military Magazine, part, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, […], →OCLC:
The UNITED States Magazine and Democratic Review
[edit]- 1852, Democratic Review, New York, N.Y.: Published at the office of the Democratic Review, […], →OCLC:
- 1856, The United States Magazine, New York, N.Y.: J. M. Emerson & Co., →OCLC:
UNITED States Reports
[edit]- 1949 March 28, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States (delivering the court’s opinion), “v.”, in Walter Wyatt, reporter, United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at October Term, 1948 […], Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The UNIVERSAL Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure
[edit]- 1761 May, The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: […], London: Published […] [b]y John Hinton […], →OCLC, column 1:
The UROLOGIC and Cutaneous Review
[edit]- 1923, The Urologic and Cutaneous Review, St. Louis, Mo.: Urologic and Cutaneous Press, →OCLC:
USA Today
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=5 November 2017|author=|title=|journal=w:USA Today|archiveurl=|location=McLean, Va.|publisher=[[w:Gannett|Gannett Co.]]|issn=0734-7456|oclc=658972642|passage=}}
VANITY Fair
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Frank Crowninshield|journal=[[w:Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Vanity Fair Publishing Company|month=|year=1915|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=423870134|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Radhika Jones|journal=[[w:Vanity Fair (magazine)|Vanity Fair]]|archiveurl=|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:Condé Nast|date=1 January 2018|volume=|issue=|page=|issn=0733-8899|oclc=719719526|passage=}}
Editors: Frank Crowninshield (1914–1936); Tina Brown (1984–1992); Graydon Carter (1992–2017); Radhika Jones (2018–present).
VARIETY
[edit]VICE
[edit]- 2017 December 22, Vice, New York, N.Y.: Vice Media, →ISSN, →OCLC:
VOGUE
[edit]United Kingdom
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:British Vogue|Vogue]]|archiveurl=|archivedate=|location=London|publisher={{w|Condé Nast}}|date=16 August 2019|issn=0042-8000|oclc=793945699|passage=}}
United States
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=5 February 2016|author=|title=|editor=w:Anna Wintour|journal=[[w:Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=[[w:Condé Nast|Condé Nast Publications]]|issn=0042-8000|oclc=671792480|passage=}}
The WALL Street Journal
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=6 June 2016|author=|title=|journal=w:The Wall Street Journal|archiveurl=|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:Dow Jones & Company|issn=0099-9660|oclc=36098632|passage=}}
The WASHINGTON Post
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|date=15 June 2004|author=|title=|journal=w:The Washington Post|archiveurl=|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=[[w:Graham Holdings Company|The Washington Post Company]]|page=|issn=0190-8286|oclc=638319713|passage=}}
WASP, The
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|journal=[[w:The Wasp (magazine)|The Wasp]]|location=San Francisco, Calif.|publisher=[[w:Edward C. Macfarlane|E[dward] C[reamor] Macfarlane & Co.]]|date=23 February 1884|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=26775553|passage=}}
WEEKLY World News
[edit]- 1989 December 19, Eddie Clontz, editor, Weekly World News, volume 11, number 11, Lantana, Fla.: Weekly World News, Inc., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 12:
WEIRD Tales
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editor=w:Farnsworth Wright|journal=[[w:Weird Tales|Weird Tales: A Magazine of the Bizarre and Unusual]]|location=Indianapolis, Ind.|publisher=Popular Fiction Pub. Co.|month=|year=1936|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|column=|oclc=55045234|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|author=|title=|editors=[[w:John Gregory Betancourt|John Betancourt]]; w:George H. Scithers; w:Darrell Schweitzer|journal=[[w:Weird Tales|Weird Tales: The Unique Magazine]]|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Terminus Publishing Company|month=|year=1990|volume=|issue= (number overall)|page=|pageurl=|column=|issn=0898-5073|oclc=5712942|passage=}}
WESTERN Story Magazine
[edit]- 1922 November 25, Western Story Magazine, New York, N.Y.: Street & Smith, →OCLC:
The WESTMINSTER Review
[edit]#* {{quote-journal|en|year=1826|month=|author=|title=Art. .— [book review]|journal=w:The Westminster Review|location=London|publisher=Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=311488514|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1832|month=|title=Art. .— [book review]|journal=w:The Westminster Review|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed [by]}} [{{w|Thomas Curson Hansard}}] for the proprietors, and published by Robert Heward,{{nb...|at the office of the Westminster Review, 113, Strand.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=1142336440|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1832|month=|author=|title=Art. .— [book review]|journal=[[w:The Westminster Review|The London and Westminster Review]]|location=London|publisher={{...|Printed [by]}} C. Reynell,{{nb...|16 Little Pulteney street, Haymarket.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=636185433|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|date=1 January 1852|title=Art. .— [book review]|journal=w:The Westminster Review|location=London|publisher=[[w:John Chapman (publisher)|John Chapman]],{{nb...|142, Strand.}}|volume= (New Series; volume overall)|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=13170851|passage=}} #* {{quote-journal|en|year=1859|month=|title=|journal=w:The Westminster Review|edition=American|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Leonard Scott & Co.,{{nb...|79 Fulton Street, corner of Gold Street.}}|volume=|issue=|page=|pageurl=|oclc=507147293|passage=}}
The WIDE World Magazine
[edit]- 1922 May–October, The Wide World Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly of True Narrative, Adventure, Travel, Customs, and Sport, London: George Newnes, Ltd. […], →OCLC:
The WINDSOR Magazine
[edit]WIRED
[edit]- 2014 May 11, Wired, San Francisco, Calif.: Condé Nast Publications, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The WORKS of the British Poets
[edit]- [year], The Poetical Works of […], Edinburgh: […] Mundell and Son, […], published 1793; republished in Robert Anderson, editor, The Works of the British Poets. […], London: […] [Mundell and Son] for John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Co. […], 1795, →OCLC, column 2:
The WORKS of the English Poets
[edit]- a. 1530, The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper; […], London: […] J[oseph] Johnson [et al.], published 1810, →OCLC:
The YALE Literary Magazine
[edit]- 1857, E. F. Blake [et al.], editors, The Yale Literary Magazine: […], New Haven, Conn.: T. J. Stafford [for] Thomas H. Pease, →OCLC:
- 1908, J. Howland Auchincloss [et al.], editors, The Yale Literary Magazine: […], New Haven, Conn.: Published by the editors […]; the Tuttle, Moorehouse & Taylor Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
The ZOOLOGIST
[edit]- 1863, Edward Newman, editor, The Zoologist: A Popular Miscellany of Natural History, London: John Van Voorst, […], →OCLC:
- 1897, W[illiam] L[ucas] Distant, editor, The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History, volume (4th series), London: West, Newman, & Co., […]; Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., →OCLC:
Formulae and wikitext
[edit]Checking for a page number range
[edit]{{#ifexpr:{{{page|{{{pageref|{{{2|}}}}}}}}}>0 and {{{page|{{{2|{{{pageref|}}}}}}}}}<86 | | }}
Checking for a Roman numeral
[edit]{{#if:{{R2A|{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{2|}}}|no_error=1}} | Roman numeral | Not a Roman numeral }}
Checking for the first letter of a word
[edit]|volume = {{#switch:{{ucfirst:{{padleft:|1|{{{entry|{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}}}}}}}} | A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I = I (A–I) | II (J–Z) }}
Checking for the last character of a string
[edit]{{#ifeq:{{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|}}}{{{2|}}}|-1}}|A | Last character of the page number is "A" | Last character of the page number is not "A" }}
Retrieving the numeric part of a page number which ends in an "A":
{{#ifeq:{{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|}}}{{{2|}}}|-1}}|A | {{#invoke:string|sub|{{{page|{{{2|}}}}}}|j=3}}<!--Use the first three digits of the page number without the "A"--> }}
Converting folio to page numbers
[edit]- folio number (recto) × 2 - 1 (+ offset, if any) = page number.
- folio number (verso) × 2 (+ offset, if any) = page number.
See {{RQ:Langland Piers Plowman}}
and {{RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis}}
.
|section = {{#if:{{{folio|}}}{{{2|}}} | folio{{#if:{{{folioend|}}}|s}} {{{folio|{{{2|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{verso|}}}|verso|recto}}{{#if:{{{folioend|}}}| – {{{folioend}}}, {{#if:{{{versoend|}}}|verso|recto}}}} }} |sectionurl = https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuc.5310857&view=1up&seq={{#if:{{{folioref|}}} | {{#expr:{{{folioref}}}*2+{{#if:{{{versoref|}}}|32|31}}}} | {{#expr:{{{folio|{{{2|}}}}}}*2+{{#if:{{{verso|}}}|32|31}}}} }}
Documentation subpage:
* {{para|2}} or {{para|folio}}, and {{para|verso}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': the work is numbered by [[folio]]s rather than page numbers. The folio number is indicated on the top right corner of each [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page. Use {{para|2}} or {{para|folio}} to indicate the folio number, and if quoting from a [[w:recto and verso|verso]] (left-hand) page specify {{para|verso|1}} or {{para|verso|yes}}; if {{para|verso}} is omitted, the template indicates that a [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page is quoted. If quoting a range of folios, for example, "folios 10, verso – 11, recto", note the following: ** Use {{para|folio}} and {{para|verso}} to specify the folio at the start of the range, and {{para|folioend}} and {{para|versoend}} (if required) to specify the folio at the end of the range. ** In addition, use {{para|folioref}} and {{para|versoref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears). (If quoting a recto page, omit {{para|versoend}} and {{para|versoref}}.) : These parameters must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.
Converting folio numbers to PDF page numbers where each PDF page consists of two pages of the work
[edit]When a scan of a work numbered by folios has resulted in two leaves of the work appearing on one PDF page, like this (the number in parentheses is the offset between the folio number and the PDF page):
Versos | Rectos |
---|---|
folio i (+3) = PDF page n4 | |
folio i (+4) = PDF page n5 | folio ii (+3) = PDF page n5 |
folio ii (+4) = PDF page n6 | folio iii (+3) = PDF page n6 |
folio iii (+4) = PDF page n7 | folio iv (+3) = PDF page n7 |
use the following formula:
{{#if:{{{folioref|}}} | {{#expr:{{R2A|{{{folioref}}}}}+{{#if:{{{versoref|}}}|4|3}}}} | {{#expr:{{R2A|{{{folio|{{{1|}}}}}}}}+{{#if:{{{verso|}}}|4|3}}}} }}
See {{RQ:Erasmus Newe Testamente}}
.
Converting column to page numbers
[edit]Let us assume that a work is numbered by columns instead of pages. The column numbers correspond to the PDF page numbers as follows (the number in parentheses is the offset between the column number and the PDF page):
Odd column numbers | Even column numbers |
---|---|
1 (+26) = PDF page 27 | 2 (+25) = PDF page 27 |
3 (+25) = PDF page 28 | 4 (+24) = PDF page 28 |
5 (+24) = PDF page 29 | 6 (+23) = PDF page 29 |
7 (+23) = PDF page 30 | 8 (+22) = PDF page 30 |
Use the following formula:
{{#ifexpr:({{{column|}}} mod 2)=0 | {{#expr:{{{column}}}/2+26}} | {{#expr:({{{column}}}+1)/2+26}} }}
The formula works as follows:
- Check if the column number is odd or even.
- If it is even, then divide the column number by two to determine its sequential position, then add 26 to the result.
- If it is odd, then add 1 to the column number first before dividing it by two, then add 26 to the result.
Converting page numbers to PDF page numbers where each PDF page consists of two pages of the work
[edit]A formula similar to that set out in the previous section may be used when a scan of a work has resulted in two pages of the work appearing on one PDF page, like this (the number in brackets is the offset between the page number and the PDF page):
Even page numbers (verso) | Odd page numbers (recto) |
---|---|
1 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n4 | |
2 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n5 | 3 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n5 |
4 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n6 | 5 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n6 |
6 (÷2[+4]) = PDF page n7 | 7 ((+1)÷2[+3]) = PDF page n7 |
Use the following formula:
{{#ifexpr:({{{page|}}} mod 2)=0 | {{#expr:{{{page}}}/2+4}} | {{#expr:({{{page}}}+1)/2+3}} }}
In other words, for even page numbers, divide by 2 and add the offset; and for odd page numbers, add one, divide by two, and then add the offset.
See {{RQ:Topsell Foure-footed Beastes}}
.
Converting page numbers to PDF page numbers where the work is only printed on one side of each leaf (e.g., on the versos)
[edit]n{{#expr:({{{page|{{{pageref|{{{1|}}}}}}}}}*2)+10}} [10 is the offset]
See {{RQ:Gray Six Poems}}
.
Converting Julian to Gregorian dates for quotation templates
[edit]|year = {{#if:{{{date|}}} | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{J2G|{{{date}}}}}}} (date written; Gregorian calendar) | {{#if:{{{year|}}} | '''{{{year}}}'''{{#if:{{{month|}}}| {{{month}}}}} (date written) | a. '''1600''' (date written)<!--year after author's death--> }} }} |year_published = 1700
To check if the date is before 3 September 1752 (Julian calendar), or on or after that date when the Gregorian calendar came into use:
|year = {{#if:{{{date|}}} | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:Y|{{{date}}}}}<1752 | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}+11 days}} (Gregorian calendar) | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:Y|{{{date}}}}}<1753<!--Check if the year 1752 stated--> | {{#ifexpr:{{#time:z|{{{date}}}}}<246<!--Check if date before 3 September 1752--> | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}+11 days}} (Gregorian calendar) | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}}} }} | {{#time:'''Y''' F j|{{{date}}}}} }} }} }}
Documentation subpage:
* {{para|date}}, or ({{para|month}} and) {{para|year}} – if the date of the sermon quoted from is known, use {{para|date}} to specify it in the format <code>1 January 1600</code> or <code>January 1, 1600</code>. The date will be converted from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. If only the month and year, or year alone, of the sermon is known, use {{para|month}} and/or {{para|year}} to specify this information. * {{para|date}} – the date of the letter (or part of the letter) quoted from in the format <code>2 September 1710</code> or <code>September 2, 1710</code>. As the letters were written when the civil or legal year stated on 25 March ([[Lady Day]]) each year, dates between 1 January and 24 March were written in the format "4 January 1710–1711". Indicate such a date as {{para|date|4 January 1711}}. The date will be converted from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar.
Converting straight to curly quotation marks
[edit]{{#invoke:string|replace|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|'|’}}
{{#invoke:string|replace|{{#invoke:string|replace|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|'|’}}|’’|''}}
– to fix italicization{{#invoke:string|gsub|{{{chapter|{{{1|}}}}}}|"(.-)"|‘%1’}}
Comment on WOTD fallback pages
[edit]<!-- NOTE: From 2020, Word of the Day entries are in the format "Wiktionary:Word of the day/[year]/[month] [day]. This page is now used as a fallback if no Word of the Day has been set, and generally should not need to be edited. However, if you wish to propose an amendment, please leave a message at "[[Wiktionary:Beer parlour]]".-->
Signature
[edit]|url = {{#if:{{{sig|}}}{{{signature|}}}||{{#if:{{{page|}}}{{{1|}}}|https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n{{{page|{{{1|}}}}}}/mode/1up}}}} [...] |section = {{#if:{{{sig|}}}{{{signature|}}} | signature{{#if:{{{sigend|}}}{{{signatureend|}}}|s}} {{{sig|{{{signature|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{verso|}}}|verso|recto}}{{#if:{{{sigend|}}}{{{signatureend|}}}| – {{{sigend|{{{signatureend|}}}}}}, {{#if:{{{versoend|}}}|verso|recto}}}} }} |sectionurl = {{#if:{{{page|}}}{{{1|}}}|https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n{{{page|{{{1|}}}}}}/mode/1up}}
Documentation subpage:
* {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}}, and {{para|verso}} – {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}} can be used to specify the [[signature]] number quoted from, which is indicated at the bottom centre of some pages. If quoting from a [[w:recto and verso|verso]] (left-hand) page specify {{para|verso|1}} or {{para|verso|yes}}; if {{para|verso}} is omitted, the template indicates that a [[w:recto and verso|recto]] (right-hand) page is quoted. ** If a signature number is not indicated on a page, extrapolate it from the signature numbers before and after the page and enclose it in brackets using <code>&#91;</code> and <code>&#93;</code> For example, if the previous signature number is A3 and the next one is B, specify the missing signature number as {{para|sig|&#91;A4&#93;}}. ** If quoting a range of signatures, for example, "signatures A2, verso – A3, recto", use {{para|sig}} or {{para|signature}}, and {{para|verso}}, to specify the signature at the start of the range, and {{para|sigend}} or {{para|signatureend}}, and {{para|versoend}}, (if required) to specify the signature at the end of the range. ** If this parameter is omitted, the template either links the [[URL]] of the online version of the work to the chapter name if one is specified, or displays it as a superscript link after the title of the work. * {{para|1}} or {{para|page}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': use this parameter to specify the "page number" assigned by the Internet Archive to the URL of the webpage to be linked to. For example, if the URL is <code>https://archive.org/details/satiromastixorvn00dekk/page/n10/mode/1up</code>, specify {{para|page|10}}. This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work.
See {{RQ:Dekker Satiromastix}}
and {{RQ:Heywood Royall King}}
(used in conjunction with act numbers).
Common quotation template boilerplate; text for quotation template documentation
[edit]|volume = {{#switch:{{uc:{{{volume|}}}{{{1|}}}}} | I|II = {{uc:{{{volume|{{{1|}}}}}}}} | {{maintenance line|<nowiki>please specify |volume=I or II</nowiki>}} }} |pageurl = https://archive.org/details/dredtaleofgreatd0{{#switch:{{uc:{{{volume|}}}{{{1|}}}}} | I = 1stow/page/{{#if:{{num|{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}}} | {{#ifeq:{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}|7 | n12 | {{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}} }} | n{{#expr:{{R2A|{{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}}}}+5}} }} | II = 2instow/page/{{#ifeq:{{{page|}}}{{{pageref|}}}{{{3|}}}|5 | n12 | {{{page|{{{pageref|{{{3|}}}}}}}}} }} }}/mode/1up |passage = {{{passage|{{{text|{{{2|}}}}}}}}} |footer = {{#if:{{{footer|}}}|{{small|{{{footer}}}}}}} |brackets = {{{brackets|}}}
Documentation subpage:
* {{para|year}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': if quoting from the [year] version, specify {{para|year|[year]}}. If this parameter is omitted, the template defaults to the 1st edition ([year]). * {{para|1}} or {{para|volume}} – '''mandatory''': the volume number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, from {{para|volume|I}} to {{para|volume|III}}. * {{para|2}} or {{para|chapter}} – the name of the chapter quoted from. * {{para|2}}, {{para|chapter}}, or {{para|title}} – '''mandatory''': the name of the chapter or title quoted from. If quoting from a title indicated in the second column of the following table, give the parameter the value indicated in the first column: {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width: 90%; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: none" |+ Title of collected work ! Parameter value !! Result !! First page number |- | colspan="3" bgcolor="silver"|'''Volume I''' |- | <kbd>Brief name</kbd> | Title of work (year published) * Where possible, use {{temp|RQ:Specific quotation template}}. | align="center"|[https://archive.org page ???] |} : As the above chapters are unpaginated, use {{para|2}} or {{para|page}} to specify the "page number" assigned by Google Books to the [[URL]] of the webpage to be linked to. For example, if the URL is <code><nowiki>???</nowiki></code>, specify {{para|page|???}}. * {{para|1}} or {{para|chapter}}, and/or {{para|chaptername}} – use {{para|1}} or {{para|chapter}} to specify the chapter number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, and/or {{para|chaptername}} to specify the name of the chapter. * {{para|3}} or {{para|page}}, or {{para|pages}} – '''mandatory in some cases''': the page number(s) quoted from in Arabic or lowercase Roman numerals, as the case may be. If quoting a range of pages, note the following: ** Separate the first and last page number of the range with an [[en dash]], like this: {{para|pages|10–11}} or {{para|pages|x–xi}}. ** You must also use {{para|pageref}} to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears). : This parameter must be specified to have the template link to the online version of the work. * {{para|column}} or {{para|columns}} – the column number(s) quoted from, either {{para|column|1}} or {{para|column|2}}. If quoting from both columns, either omit this parameter or separate the column numbers with an en dash, like this: {{para|columns|1–2}}. * {{para|line}} or {{para|lines}} – the line number(s) quoted from. If quoting a range of numbers, separate the first and last numbers of the range with an en dash, like this: {{para|lines|10–11}}. * {{para|4}}, {{para|text}}, or {{para|passage}} – the passage to be quoted. * {{para|footer}} – a comment on the passage quoted. * {{para|5}}, {{para|t}}, or {{para|translation}} – a [[translation]] of the passage into contemporary English. * {{para|brackets}} – use {{para|brackets|on}} to surround a quotation with [[bracket]]s. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, "some people find the word '''''manoeuvre''''' hard to spell") rather than an actual use of it (for example, "we need to '''manoeuvre''' carefully to avoid causing upset"), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms. * {{para|termlang}} – by default, the template categorizes entries on which it is placed into [[:Category:Middle English terms with quotations]]. To have the template categorize an entry into [[:Category:English terms with quotations]] instead, specify {{para|termlang|en}}.
Unicode
[edit]HTML entity | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
: | Colon | : |
; | Semicolon | ; |
ʻ | Modifier letter turned comma (ʻokina) | ʻ |
ͣ | Combining Latin small letter A | yͣ |
ͤ | Combining Latin small letter E | yͤ |
ͥ | Combining Latin small letter I | yͥ |
ͦ | Combining Latin small letter O | yͦ |
ͧ | Combining Latin small letter U | yͧ |
ͪ | Combining Latin small letter H | yͪ |
ͭ | Combining Latin small letter T | yͭ |
​ | Zero-width space | |
‘ or ‘ | Left single quotation mark | ‘ |
’ or ’ | Right single quotation mark | ’ |
“ or “ | Left double quotation mark | “ |
” or ” | Right double quotation mark | ” |
• or • | Bullet mark | • |
⁊ | Tironian sign et | ⁊ |
⁠ | Word joiner | |
⸝ | Left lower slanted stroke (replacement for the short virgula) | ⸝ |
⹊ | Dotted solidus (virgula suspensiva; not currently supported) | ⹊ |
Ꝙ | Latin capital letter Q with diagonal stroke (used to abbreviate Latin que, qui, and quod) | Ꝙ |
ꝙ | Latin small letter Q with diagonal stroke (used to abbreviate Latin que, qui, and quod) | ꝙ |
Ꝛ | Latin capital letter R rotunda | Ꝛ |
ꝛ | Latin small letter R rotunda | ꝛ |
ꝭ | Latin small letter IS | ꝭ |
ꝰ | Modifier letter US (used as an abbreviation in (primarily Latin) medieval manuscripts for con-, cum, -ōs, or -us) | ꝰ |
Significant days
[edit]January
[edit]- 1: Happy New Year from all of us at the English Wiktionary!
- 5: Today is National Bird Day in the U.S.A., which is promoted by the Avian Welfare Coalition to encourage the leaving of birds in the wild and to improve the welfare of birds in captivity.
- 6: In Western Christianity, today is Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to the Christ child.
- 24: Today is the International Day of Education, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of ensuring equitable and inclusive education at all levels so that people may acquire the knowledge and skills needed to participate fully in society and contribute towards sustainable development.
- 25: Burns night is held on this date in celebration of the Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns (born on 25 January 1759), and usually involves Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.
- 26: Today is Australia Day, the national day of Australia.
- 27: Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which marks the Holocaust that occurred during World War II – the genocide perpetrated on Jews and other people by the Nazi regime and its collaborators.
February
[edit]- 4: Today is World Cancer Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment.
- 6: Today is Waitangi Day, the national day of New Zealand. It marks the anniversary of the initial signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, which is regarded as the founding document of the nation, on this day 185 years ago in 1840.
- 10: Today is World Pulses Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the nutritional value of pulses and their contribution to sustainable food production and combating malnutrition.
- 11:
- Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the critical role that women and girls play in science and technology communities.
- Today is National Foundation Day in Japan, which marks the mythological foundation of Japan and the accession of its first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, on this day in 660 B.C.E.
- 12: The English biologist, geologist, and naturalist Charles Darwin, who is best known for his contributions towards the science of evolution, was born on this day in 1809.
- 13: Today is World Radio Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the importance of radio for sharing information, promoting diversity of ideas, and reaching remote communities and vulnerable people, and its role in emergency communication during disasters. United Nations Radio was established on this day in 1946.
- 14: Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the English Wiktionary!
- 20: Today is the World Day of Social Justice, which is recognized by the United Nations to acknowledge the need to promote social justice, including efforts to tackle issues such as exclusion, gender equality, human rights, poverty, social protections, and unemployment.
- 21: Today is International Mother Language Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
- 3rd Monday: Today, the third Monday of February in [year], is celebrated as Family Day in some parts of Canada.
March
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- Today is Saint David’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of Wales.
- Today is Zero Discrimination Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote equality before the law and non-discrimination.
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- Today is 雛祭り (Hina Matsuri, “Doll Festival”), also called Girls’ Day, during which families in Japan pray for their young daughters’ growth and future happiness.
- Today is World Wildlife Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild fauna and flora. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) was adopted on this day in 1973.
- 4: Today is the World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, which is recognized by UNESCO to highlight the importance of engineering in advancing sustainable development and mitigating the impact of climate change.
- 8: Today is International Women’s Day, which is commemorated by the United Nations to recognize women’s achievements and to promote their rights and participation in economic and political spheres. March 8 was declared a holiday in Russia in 1917 after a huge demonstration on that date led by the Russian feminist and politician Alexandra Kollontai culminated in the Russian Revolution and to women gaining the right to vote.
- 14: The German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, known for developing the theory of relativity, was born on this day in 1879.
- 17: Today is Saint Patrick’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of Ireland.
- Friday before the March equinox: Today, the Friday before the March equinox, is World Sleep Day in [year], an event organized by the World Sleep Society to highlight the benefits of healthy sleep and the burden of sleep problems, and to promote the prevention and management of sleep disorders.
- 19–21: The March equinox, often regarded as the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs on this day in 2020, according to UTC.
- 19 March – 22 April: Today is Maundy Thursday in Western Christianity in 2019. It commemorates the maundy (foot-washing) which Jesus Christ performed on his disciples, and the Last Supper which they shared, the night before his crucifixion and death.
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- Today is the International Day of Happiness, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the need for a more inclusive approach to economic growth that promotes sustainable development and the eradication of poverty for the happiness and well-being of all peoples.
- Today is World Oral Health Day, an annual event organized by the FDI World Dental Federation to raise awareness about oral health. The date was chosen to reflect that, among other things, healthy adults should have 32 teeth and 0 dental cavities.
- Today is UN French Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (International Organization of the French-speaking World) was founded on this day 55 years ago in 1970.
- 20 March – 23 April: Today is Good Friday in Western Christianity in [year]. It commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, and foreshadows his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
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- Today is commemorated by the United Nations as the International Day of Forests to raise awareness of the importance of forests, and trees outside forests, for the benefit of current and future generations.
- 22: Today is designated by the United Nations as World Water Day, which focuses on the importance of fresh water and the sustainable management of freshwater resources.
- 22 March – 25 April: Today is Easter Sunday in Western Christianity in [year]. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- 23: Today is World Meteorological Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the contribution that national meteorological and hydrological services make to the safety and well-being of society. The World Meteorological Organization was established on this day 75 years ago in 1950.
- 24: Today is the International Day for the Right to the Truth Concerning Gross Human Rights Violations and for the Dignity of Victims, or Right to Truth Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to honour the memory of victims of gross and systematic human rights violations, and to promote the right to truth and justice. It also commemorates people who protect human rights, and in particular Óscar Romero, the archbishop of San Salvador who spoke out against human rights violations in El Salvador and was murdered on this day 45 years ago in 1980.
- 25: Today is Εορτασμός της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης του 1821, the Celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821, which marks the start of the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire on this day in 1821, and is Greece’s Independence Day.
- 30: Today is National Doctors’ Day in the United States, which recognizes the service rendered by physicians.
- 31: Today is the International Transgender Day of Visibility, which was created by the American transgender activist Rachel Crandall in 2009 and aims to celebrate transgender people and their contributions to society, and to raise awareness of discrimination faced by them worldwide.
April
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- 7: Today is recognized by the United Nations as World Health Day to draw attention to global health issues. It marks the founding of the World Health Organization on this day in 1948.
- 12: Today is the International Day of Human Space Flight, which is recognized by the United Nations to celebrate the start of the space era, to reaffirm space science and technology’s contributions towards achieving sustainable development goals, and to emphasize the need to maintain outer space for peaceful purposes. It commemorates the first human space flight by the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, which took place on this day in 1961.
- 2nd Tuesday: The tongue-in-cheek International Be Kind to Lawyers Day created by Steve Hughes falls on this day in [year], the second Tuesday of April.
- 15: Today, the anniversary of the day Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452, is declared by the International Association of Art to be World Art Day to celebrate the fine arts.
- Saturday nearest to the first quarter moon between mid-April and mid-May: Today, the Saturday nearest the first quarter moon between mid-April and mid-May in [year], is the first of two Astronomy Days in the year.
- 20: Today is UN Chinese Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. It is around the time of Guyu in the Chinese calendar, during which the legendary figure Cangjie, who is said to have invented Chinese characters, is celebrated.
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- Rome is traditionally regarded as having been founded on this day around 750 B.C.E., when the rural Parilia festival was held.
- Today is the anniversary of the First Battle of Panipat which took place in North India in 1526, and is regarded as the founding day of the Mughal Empire.
- Today is World Creativity and Innovation Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness about the importance of creativity and innovation in problem-solving to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
- 22: Today is Earth Day, a day for observing the need to protect the Earth.
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- Today is Saint George’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of England.
- Today is designated by UNESCO as World Book Day to promote reading, publishing, and copyright.
- Today is UN English Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The date is the death anniversary, and traditionally celebrated as the birthdate, of the English playwright William Shakespeare (1564–1616), and is also Saint George’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of England, and World Book Day which promotes reading, publishing, and copyright.
- Today is UN Spanish Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes is believed to have been buried on this day in 1616, having died the previous day.
- 24: Today is the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of multilateralism and international co-operation to promote peace and security, development, and human rights.
- 25: Today is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand, which commemorates the contributions and sacrifices of those who have served in wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
- 26: Today is World Intellectual Property Day, which is commemorated by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to raise awareness about the impact of intellectual property in everyday life, and to celebrate creativity and the contributions of creators and innovators towards the development of societies. The WIPO Convention entered into force on this day 55 years ago in 1970.
- 28: Today is the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness about work-related accidents and diseases. In the United States, the Occupational Safety and Health Act came into effect on this day 55 years ago in 1970, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was formed on this day in 1971.
- April–May (27th day of Nisan): יום השואה (Yom HaShoah) or Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is observed as Israel’s day of commemoration for the Jews who perished in the Holocaust and for the Jewish resistance in that period, begins today in [year] at sunset.
May
[edit]- 1: Today is celebrated as International Workers’ Day or Labour Day in many countries to recognize the achievements and contributions of workers. The American Federation of Labor chose this date to commemorate a demonstration in support of workers striking for an eight-hour work day, which began on this day in 1886.
- 3: Today is World Press Freedom Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression. The Windhoek Declaration, a statement of press freedom principles by African newspaper journalists, was adopted on this day in 1991.
- 4: May the Fourth—oops, the Force—be with you! Today is observed as Star Wars Day by fans of the franchise.
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- Today is Cinco de Mayo (“Fifth of May”), which commemorates the anniversary of Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on this day in 1862.
- Today is World Portuguese Language Day. The ministers of culture of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries met for the first time on this date 20 years ago in 2005.
- 1st Sunday: Today, the first Sunday of May in [year], is International Dawn Chorus Day, which was originally organized by the Urban Wildlife Trust (now the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country) to encourage people to listen to birdsong and engage in birdwatching. The British naturalist Chris Baines, one of the founders of the Trust, was born on Sunday, 4 May 1947.
- 1st full week of May: This, the first full week in May [year], is promoted by American Humane as Be Kind to Animals Week.
- 13: Today is celebrated by some people as World Cocktail Day. On this day in 1806, the American journalist Harry Croswell, the editor of the Balance and Columbian Repository, defined a cocktail in his newspaper as “a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters”.
- 2nd Saturday: Today, the second Saturday of May in [year], is the first of the two World Migratory Bird Days in the year. These days were established by the Secretariats of the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals to highlight the importance of protecting migratory birds and their habitats.
- 2nd Sunday: Today, the second Sunday of May in [year], is celebrated in many countries as Mother’s Day. Anna Jarvis first held a memorial ceremony at the Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton, West Virginia, U.S.A. (now the International Mother’s Day Shrine) to honour her deceased mother and all mothers on Sunday, May 10, 1908.
- 15: Today is the International Day of Families, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the demographic, economic, and social processes affecting families.
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- Today is the International Day of Light, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of light science and technology in sustainable development, and to celebrate the place of light in art, culture, and education. It marks the day in 1960 when the American engineer and physicist Theodore Maiman successfully fired the first laser.
- Today is the International Day of Living Together in Peace, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of inclusion, solidarity, and understanding despite differences, and to promote reconciliation to help people live together in peace and sustainable development.
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- Today is Norwegian Constitution Day, which celebrates the signing of the Constitution of Norway in Eidsvoll on this day in 1814.
- Today is World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of the benefits to society of the Internet and other information and communication technologies, and the need to bridge the digital divide. It commemorates the founding of the International Telecommunication Union on this day 160 years ago in 1865.
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- Today is European Maritime Day, which seeks to raise European citizens’ awareness of the seas and their importance.
- Today is World Bee Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of bees and other pollinators, the threats they face and their contribution to sustainable development. Anton Janša, a pioneer of modern apiculture born in Carniola (now part of Slovenia), was baptized on this day in 1734.
- 21: Today is the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development or Diversity Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the value of cultural diversity and the need for people to live together in harmony.
- 22: Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity or World Biodiversity Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness of the importance of biodiversity. The Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted on this day in 1992.
- 26: Today is Independence Day, the national day of Georgia.
June
[edit]- 1: Today is the Global Day of Parents, which is recognized by the United Nations to honour the commitment of parents towards their children.
- 2: Today is Festa della Repubblica or Republic Day, Italy’s national day.
- 3: Today is World Bicycle Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the bicycle as a simple, affordable, and sustainable form of transport.
- 5: Today is World Environment Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote worldwide awareness of the need and action to protect the environment. The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm, Sweden, began on this day in 1972.
- 6: Today is UN Russian Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The Russian novelist and poet Alexander Pushkin, regarded as the father of modern Russian literature, was born on this day in 1799.
- 7: Today is World Food Safety Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness about and promote global food safety.
- Thursday after Trinity Sunday: Today, the Thursday after Trinity Sunday in [year], is marked as the Feast of Corpus Christi by some churches to celebrate the presence of Jesus Christ in the elements of the Eucharist.
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- Today is National Insect Appreciation Day in Canada, which is organized by the Entomological Society of Canada to highlight the importance of insects.
- Today is World Oceans Day, a day recognized by the United Nations to highlight the importance of conserving and protecting the world’s oceans. The Oceans Institute of Canada, supported by the Government of Canada, held an event called Oceans Day at the Global Forum, a parallel event at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on that day in 1992.
- 12: Today is День России or Russia Day, which commemorates the day in 1990 when the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic declared itself to be a sovereign state.
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- Today is the International Day for Countering Hate Speech, which is marked by the United Nations for the first time in 2022 to oppose hate speech, discrimination, and xenophobia.
- Today is designated as Sustainable Gastronomy Day by the United Nations to highlight the role that gastronomy can play in promoting sustainable development.
- 19: Today is Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. On this day 160 years ago in 1865, Union Army General Gordon Granger read out General Order No. 3 in Galveston, Texas, stating that all previously enslaved people in Texas were now free.
- 21: The Fête de la Musique (also known as World Music Day), which originated in France in 1982 and is now celebrated around the world, takes place today.
- 3rd Sunday: Today, the third Sunday of June in [year], is celebrated in many countries as Father’s Day. The first commemoration took place on Sunday, June 19, 1910 115 years ago, during a church service in Spokane, Washington, U.S.A., at the encouragement of Sonora Smart Dodd who wished to honour her widowed father.
- 25: Today is the Day of the Seafarer, which is observed by the International Maritime Organization and the United Nations to acknowledge the contributions made by seafarers to international seaborne trade, the world economy, and civil society. Parties to the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers made major amendments to the convention and established the observance on this day 15 years ago in 2010.
- Last week of June: Today is the start of Insect Week in the United Kingdom, which is organized annually by the Royal Entomological Society to highlight the importance of insects.
- 28: On this day in 1969, members of the LGBT community refused to cooperate or go with police who raided the Stonewall Inn in New York City, beginning spontaneous, violent demonstrations now known as the Stonewall riots, a key moment in the fight for LGBT rights in the US.
- 29: Today is the International Day of the Tropics, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the important role that countries in tropical areas of the world play in achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, and to raise awareness about the challenges faced by these areas. The first State of the Tropics Report by twelve tropical research institutions was launched on this day in 2014.
July
[edit]- 1: Today is Canada Day or Fête du Canada, the national day of Canada which celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation on this day in 1867.
- 4: Today is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States.
- 7: Today is the Independence Day of the Solomon Islands, which marks the anniversary of its independence from the United Kingdom on this day in 1978.
- 11: Today is World Population Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of global population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, human rights, maternal health, and poverty. Approximately on this day in 1987, the world’s population reached five billion people.
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- Today is Bastille Day, the national day of France which commemorates the storming of the Bastille—a key event in the French Revolution—that took place on this day in 1789, and celebrates the unity of the nation.
- Today is International Non-binary People’s Day, which recognizes people who have a non-binary gender identity—one that is not exclusively female or male. The day was established by Katje van Loon in 2012, and was chosen for being midway between International Men’s Day and International Women’s Day.
- 17: Today is the Day of International Criminal Justice, which was instituted 15 years ago in 2010 by the states parties to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to recognize the importance of international criminal justice.
- 28: World War I started on this day in 1914, when Austria-Hungary formally declared war on Serbia a month after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the heir presumptive to the throne, and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, were assassinated by Gavrilo Princip in Sarajevo.
- 31: Today is one of two National Mutt Days in the year in the USA established by the American animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige.
August
[edit]- 2: The Government of India Act 1858 (21 & 22 Victoria, chapter 106) received royal assent on this day in 1858, ushering in the period of British rule in India known as the British Raj.
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- Today is the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous population, and to recognize their achievements and contributions to global issues such as environmental protection.
- Today is Singapore’s National Day, which commemorates the nation’s independence on this day 60 years ago in 1965.
- 12: Today is International Youth Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight issues faced by youth worldwide. The World Conference of Ministers Responsible for Youth adopted a resolution to proclaim this day as International Youth Day at its first session in Lisbon, Portugal, from 8 to 12 August 1998.
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- Today is India’s Independence Day, which commemorates the date when it ceased to be part of the British Empire in 1947.
- Today is Ferragosto, a public holiday in Italy. The term derives from the Latin feriae Augusti (holidays of the Emperor Augustus), and is said to have been introduced by Augustus after his victory at the Battle of Actium in 31 B.C.E.
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- Today is World Humanitarian Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the work of humanitarian personnel and those who have lost their lives working for humanitarian causes. It marks the day in 2003 when 22 members of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq were killed in a suicide bombing.
- Today is World Photography Day, which was suggested by the Indian photographer O. P. Sharma to commemorate the date in 1839 when the French government presented the daguerrotype process “free to the world” as a gift. The government had purchased the rights to the invention in exchange for lifetime pensions for Louis Daguerre and the son of Nicéphore Niépce, Daguerre and Niépce being the pioneers of this first publicly available photographic process.
- 26: Today is National Dog Day in the USA, which was established by the American animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige.
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- Today is Hari Merdeka or the Independence Day of Malaysia. It commemorates the date in 1957 when Malaysia became independent of the British Empire.
- Today is the Independence Day of Trinidad and Tobago.
September
[edit]- 2: Today is Vietnam’s National Day. It commemorates the date 80 years ago in 1945 when the country was declared to be an independent republic.
- 4: The Western Roman Empire is conventionally regarded as having fallen on this day in 476 C.E., when Odoacer deposed the 16-year-old Emperor Romulus Augustulus.
- 5: Today is the International Day of Charity, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of charity and philanthropy. The Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun Mother Teresa, known for her charitable works in India, died on this day in 1997.
- 1st Monday: Today, the first Monday of September in [year], is Labor Day in the United States, which honors the labor movement and the contributions of laborers to the nation’s development.
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- Today is International Literacy Day, which is recognized by UNESCO to highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities, and societies.
- Today is Star Trek Day, which is observed by fans of the franchise to commemorate the debut of the original television series on this day in 1966.
- 11: The September 11 attacks took place in the United States on this day in 2001.
- 1st Sunday after Labor Day: Today, the first Sunday after Labor Day in [year], is National Grandparents’ Day in the United States.
- 15: Today is the International Day of Democracy, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote and uphold the principles of democracy.
- Saturday nearest to the first quarter moon between mid-September and mid-October: Today, the Saturday nearest the first quarter moon between mid-September and mid-October in [year], is the second of two Astronomy Days in the year.
- 19: Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day, a parodic holiday invented in 1995 by John Baur (“Ol’ Chumbucket”) and Mark Summers (“Cap’n Slappy”), of Albany, Oregon, USA.
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- Today is Jum l-Indipendenza or Independence Day in Malta, which celebrates the country’s independence from the United Kingdom on this day in 1964.
- Today is designated by the United Nations as the International Day of Peace, which is dedicated to world peace.
- 22 or 23: The September equinox, often regarded as the start of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs on this day in 2020, according to UTC.
- 24: Today is Heritage Day in South Africa, which celebrates the diversity of the nation’s beliefs, culture, and traditions.
- Last week: Banned Books Week, organized by the American Library Association to celebrate the freedom to read and to draw attention to banned and challenged books, is held in 2020 from September 27 to October 3.
- Last Thursday: Today, the last Thursday of September in [year], is World Maritime Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the work of the International Maritime Organization and emphasize the importance of shipping and other maritime activities.
- 27: Today is World Tourism Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness about tourism’s role in the international community and to demonstrate how it affects cultural, political, social, and economic values worldwide. The statutes of UN Tourism were adopted on that day 55 years ago in 1970.
- 28: Today is the International Day for Universal Access to Information, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of public access to information. The day was declared as Right to Know Day during a civil society conference held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 26 to 28 September 2012.
- 29: Today is World Heart Day, which was established by the World Heart Federation to highlight the fact that heart disease and stroke are the world’s leading causes of death, and the importance of heart health.
- 30: Today is International Translation Day, which is marked by the United Nations to recognize the work of translators in facilitating understanding and co-operation, and bringing nations together. It is the feast day of Saint Jerome (c. 342–347 – 420), regarded as the patron saint of translators.
October
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- Today is Defenders Day in Ukraine, which was first celebrated in 2015 10 years ago following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity to honour the defenders of the nation.
- Today is the International Day of Older Persons, which is recognized by the United Nations to appreciate the contributions that older persons make to society, and to raise awareness of issues affecting them.
- Today is the National Day of the People’s Republic of China.
- 2: Today is Gandhi Jayanti, a national festival celebrated in India to mark the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi in 1869.
- 3: Today is Tag der Deutschen Einheit (German Unity Day), which commemorates the anniversary of German Reunification 35 years ago in 1990.
- 5: Today is World Teachers’ Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the rights and responsibilities of teachers around the world. It marks the adoption by states of the UNESCO/ILO Recommendation concerning the Status of Teachers on this day in 1966.
- 1st Monday: Today, the first Monday of October in [year], is designated by the United Nations as World Habitat Day to encourage reflection on the state of towns and cities, and on people’s basic right to adequate shelter. It is also marked as World Architecture Day by the International Union of Architects.
- 10: Today is World Mental Health Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness about mental health and to advocate against the stigmatization of people experiencing mental health issues.
- 11: Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, which is recognized by the United Nations to increase awareness of gender inequality faced by girls worldwide and to support greater opportunities for them.
- 12: Today is the Fiesta Nacional de España, the national day of Spain.
- 2nd Thursday: Today, the second Thursday of October in [year], is World Sight Day, which is coordinated by the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness and the World Health Organization to draw attention to blindness and vision impairment, and to emphasize the importance of eye care.
- 2nd Friday: Today, the second Friday of October in [year], was established as International Egg Day by the International Egg Commission to raise awareness about the benefit of eggs as an inexpensive and nutritious food source.
- 2nd Saturday: Today, the second Saturday of October in [year], is the second of the two World Migratory Bird Days in the year. These days were established by the Secretariats of the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals to highlight the importance of protecting migratory birds and their habitats.
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- Today is celebrated by some as National Dictionary Day in the United States. The American lexicographer Noah Webster was born on this day in 1758.
- Today is recognized by the United Nations as World Food Day to highlight the importance of food security and good nutrition, and the need for action against hunger. The Food and Agriculture Organization was founded on this day 80 years ago in 1945.
- 3rd Monday: Today, the third Monday in July in 2019, is 海の日 (Umi no Hi) or Marine Day in Japan, a public holiday for giving thanks for the ocean’s bounty and for recognizing its importance to Japan as an island nation.
- 3rd Saturday:
- Today, the third Saturday of October in [year], was established by the Archaeological Institute of America as International Archaeology Day to celebrate archaeology and its contributions to society.
- Today, the third Saturday of October in [year], is celebrated as Sweetest Day in parts of the United States, a day to share romantic expressions, and acts of charity and kindness.
- 23: Today is World Wilderness Day, which was established by the European Wilderness Society to promote appreciation and protection of wilderness areas.
- 26: Today is the national day of Austria, which commemorates the enactment of the Declaration of Neutrality as part of the Constitution of Austria on this day 70 years ago in 1955.
- 27: Today is the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, which was established by UNESCO to raise awareness about the significance and preservation risks of recorded audio and audiovisual materials. It commemorates the adoption of the Recommendation for the Safeguarding and Preservation of Moving Images by UNESCO on this day 45 years ago in 1980.
- 28: Today is Ohi Day (Anniversary of the “No”) in Greece, which marks the rejection by Ioannis Metaxas of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini’s ultimatum on this day 85 years ago in 1940 during World War II to allow Axis forces to enter Greek territory.
- 29: Today is National Cat Day in the USA, which was established on this day 20 years ago in 2005 by the American animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige with the support of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to encourage people to celebrate the companionship provided by cats, and to be aware of the need to rescue and adopt them.
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- Boo! Happy Halloween!
- Today is Reformation Day on which, in 1517, German friar and theologian Martin Luther sparked off the Reformation by writing to Albert, the Archbishop of Mainz, to protest the sale of indulgences, attaching his Ninety-five Theses. According to Philip Melanchthon, on the same day Luther also nailed the Theses to the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg. However, modern scholars argue that there is little foundation for the story.
November
[edit]- 1: Today is All Saints’ Day in Western Christianity, which honours all the saints of the church.
- 2: Today is All Souls’ Day in Western Christianity, a day of prayer and remembrance for the souls of those who have died.
- 2–8: Today is Election Day for the 2020 United States presidential election.
- 3: Culture Day (文化の日, Bunka no Hi) is observed in Japan on this day to promote culture, the arts, and academic endeavour. The post-war Japanese constitution was announced on this day in 1946.
- 1st Friday: Today, the first Friday of November in [year], is Love Your Lawyer Day, which was established in 2001 by the American Lawyers Public Image Association.
- 10: Today is the World Science Day for Peace and Development, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the important role of science in society. It was first celebrated in 2002.
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- Today is Armistice Day. The armistice that ended World War I was signed on this day in 1918.
- Today, the date in 1918 when hostilities in World War I ceased, is observed as Remembrance Day in many countries to remember armed forces members who have died in the line of duty.
- Today is Narodowe Święto Niepodległości or National Independence Day in Poland, which commemorates the restoration of the nation’s sovereignty following World War I on this day in 1918.
- Today is Singles’ Day, a festival celebrating singlehood that originated from China in the 1990s. The 11th of November was chosen as the number 1 represents an individual who is alone.
- 12: Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau published their formal proposal for the World Wide Web on this day 35 years ago in 1990.
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- Today is celebrated in some countries as International Men’s Day to promote positive male role models, recognize men’s contributions, and highlight issues relating to their health and wellbeing, among other things. The date was chosen in 1999 by Jerome Teelucksingh of Trinidad and Tobago, the founder of the event, to honour his father’s birthday.
- Today is designated by the United Nations as World Toilet Day to draw attention to inadequate sanitation facilities in countries around the world.
- 20: Today is World Children’s Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote international togetherness and the importance of improving children’s welfare. It commemorates the Declaration of the Rights of the Child which was adopted by the UN General Assembly on this day in 1959.
- 21: Today is World Fisheries Day, which marks the establishment of the World Forum of Fisher Peoples on this day in 1997, and highlights the role of small-scale fishing in providing livelihoods and sustaining food supplies.
- 3rd Thursday: Today, the third Thursday of November in [year], is World Philosophy Day, which was first recognized by the United Nations in 2002 to emphasize the enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought.
- 22: For some Christian churches, today is the feast day of Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of musicians.
- 4th Thursday: Happy Thanksgiving! Today, the fourth Thursday in November in [year], is Thanksgiving Day in the United States and some other countries.
- Day after 4th Thursday:
- Today, the day after Thanksgiving in [year], is Black Friday in Canada and the United States, generally the busiest shopping day of the year.
- Today, the day after Thanksgiving in [year], is celebrated as Native American Heritage Day in the United States.
- 30: Today is Saint Andrew’s Day, Scotland’s national day.
December
[edit]- 1: On this day in 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed. The day was declared by Our Spaces as Antarctica Day to build awareness about Antarctica and to emphasize the importance of nations co-operating peacefully through science to make decisions about places beyond the boundaries of sovereign states.
- 2:
- Today is one of two National Mutt Days in the year in the USA established by the American animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige.
- Today is World Computer Literacy Day, which was launched by Indian company NIIT to encourage the development of computing skills, especially among women and children in India.
- 3: Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which was first recognized in 1992 by the United Nations to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of persons with disabilities.
- 5:
- Today is National Comfort Food Day in the United States, an informal holiday created by the American food blogger John-Bryan Hopkins.
- Today is declared by the United Nations to be World Soil Day to recognize the importance of soil as a vital part of nature and a contributor to human well-being. It was first commemorated in 2014.
- 10: Today is Human Rights Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of human rights and to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of such rights, on this day in 1948.
- 11: Today is International Mountain Day, which was first recognized by the United Nations in 2003 to highlight the importance of sustainable mountain development.
- 12:
- Today is International Universal Health Coverage Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize that everybody should have access to good quality, affordable health care. On this day in 2012, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed a resolution encouraging countries to strive towards universal health coverage.
- Happy birthday to us! Wiktionary went online on this day in 2002.
- 13: Today is celebrated in the United States as the National Day of the Horse, which recognizes the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the country. It was established by a Senate resolution in 2004.
- 15: Today is Koninkrijksdag (Kingdom Day), which commemorates the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
- 16: Today is the Day of Reconciliation in South Africa, which aims to foster reconciliation and national unity for the country.
- 18:
- Today is International Migrants Day, which was established by the United Nations to highlight the challenges faced and contributions made by migrants, including internally displaced persons. The Migrant Workers Convention was signed on this day 35 years ago in 1990.
- Today is UN Arabic Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The United Nations General Assembly approved Arabic as an official UN language on this day in 1973.
- 20–22: In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice falls on this day in [year] according to UTC.
- 24: Have yourself a merry little Christmas Eve!
- 25: Merry Christmas from all of us at the English Wiktionary!
- 26: Today is celebrated as Boxing Day in many countries. It was originally a day on which gifts and money were given to the poor or those in service positions.
- 31: Happy New Year’s Eve from all of us at the English Wiktionary!
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