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SERIAL ARCHIVE LISTINGS
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The Century Magazine
The Century Magazine was a monthly popular magazine published in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Publication History
The Century Magazine began publication in 1881, as a successor to Scribner's Monthly Magazine. The first volume was "volume 23", following the Scribner's numbering, and also "new series volume 1". Copyrights were renewed for issues at least as far back as 1923. The Century Magazine ceased publication in 1930.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1881-1922: HathiTrust has most public domain volumes available in full view, from the collections of the universities of Michigan and California. It also has most of volumes 1-22 of the predecessor magazine, Scribner's Monthly. Post-1922 volumes are currently available for searching only, not viewing.
- 1881-1899: An archive at Cornell has page images for all volumes 23-58.
- 1882-1913: HathiTrust has volumes 24, 25, 27-30, 34, 44, 46, 49, 50, 53, 54, 56-58, 60, 62-64, 66, 67, 69-80, 82-84, and 86 from the collections of Indiana University.
- 1916-1917: The Internet Archive has volume 93, covering November 1916-April 1917.
- 1917: The Internet Archive has volume 94, covering May-October 1917.
- 1917-1918: The Internet Archive has volume 95, the only pre-1923 volume not included in the runs above. It covers November 1917-April 1918.
- 1918-1919: The Internet Archive has volume 97, covering November 1918-April 1919.
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