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The Pacific Monthly
The Pacific Monthly was an American "magazine of education and progress" published in Portland, Oregon. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
The Pacific Monthly began in 1898, and ran until 1911. It was absorbed in 1912 by Sunset magazine, which continued to use "The Pacific Monthly" as a subtitle.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1898-1911: HathiTrust has all 26 volumes.
- 1900: The Internet Archive has volumes 4-6, covering May 1900 through December 1901.
- 1905: The Internet Archive has volumes 13 and 14.
- 1906: The Internet Archive has volume 15, covering January through June 1906.
- 1906: The Internet Archive has volume 16, covering July through December 1906.
- 1907: The Internet Archive has volume 17, covering January through June 1907.
- 1907: The Internet Archive has volume 18, covering July through December 1907.
- 1908: The Internet Archive has volume 20, covering July through December 1908.
- 1909: The Internet Archive has volume 21, covering January through June 1909.
- 1909: The Internet Archive has volume 22, covering July through December 1909. See the HathiTrust link above for other volumes not available at the Interent Archive.
Related Resources
- We also list Sunset, which absorbed this magazine.
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