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The Dial

The Dial was an American magazine of literature, philosophy, and politics, published during the 19th and 20th centuries. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)

Publication History

The Dial began in 1880, taking its name and inspiration from the 1840s Transcendentalist publication called The Dial. It carried a mix of politics, literature, and criticism under various editors, including Marianne Moore in the late 1920s. No issue copyright renewals were found for this serial. The first copyright-renewed contribution is from February 1929. (More details) The Dial ceased publication in 1929.

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