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Consolation
Consolation was the title of a Jehovah's Witnesses "journal of fact, hope and courage" published in the 1930s and 1940s.
Publication History
Consolation began in 1937, succeeding The Golden Age and continuing its issue numbering. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. (More details) It ran until 1946, when it was renamed Awake! (which is still published today).
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1938-1940: The Internet Archive has volume 20, number 498; volume 21, numbers 527, 531, 535, 536, 538, and 546; and volume 22, number 555, selected issues from October 19, 1938 through December 25, 1940.
- 1939: The Internet Archive has volume 20, numbers 508, 511, and 516-522; and volume 21, numbers 523-524 and 527, selected issues from March 8 to November 29, 1939.
- 1941-1942, 1944: The Internet Archive has volume 22, numbers 568 and 572-574; volume 23, numbers 575, 579, 583, 585, 586, 592; and volume 29, number 659, selected issues from June 25, 1941 through December 20, 1944.
- 1942: The Internet Archive has volume 23, number 582 through volume 24, number 607, all issues for 1942.
- 1943: The Internet Archive has volume 24, numbers 608-619, covering January-June 1943.
- 1944: The Internet Archive has volume 25, number 634 through volume 26, number 659, all issues for 1944.
Related Resources
- We also list The Golden Age, this periodical's predecessor.
- We also list Awake!, this periodical's successor.
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