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The Anglo-Saxon Review
The Anglo-Saxon Review was a "quarterly miscellany", edited by Lady Randolph Spencer churchill, which was published in London, and included numerous stories and articles by prominent authors of the day.
Publication History
The Anglo-Saxon Review published its first quarterly volume in 1899, and its last in 1901.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1899-1901: HathiTrust has all 10 volumes, accessible only within the US, and downloadable only by HathiTrust members.
- 1899: The Internet Archive has volume 1, copied from a Google scan.
- 1899: The Internet Archive has volume 2, copied from a Google scan.
- 1899: The Internet Archive has volume 3, copied from a Google scan.
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volume 4, copied from a Google scan.
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volume 5, copied from a Google scan.
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volume 6, copied from a Google scan.
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volume 7, copied from a Google scan.
- 1901: The Internet Archive has volume 8, copied from a Google scan.
- 1901: The Internet Archive has volume 9, copied from a Google scan.
- 1901: The Internet Archive has volume 10, copied from a Google scan.
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