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British Library Newspapers, 1600-1950:
Part IV: 1732-1950

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Online-Service mit Zugang zu britischen Zeitungen vom ausgehenden 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts aus der Zeitungssammlung der British Library im kombinierten Volltext- und Faksimilieformat mit einem Umfang von rund 1,4 Millionen digitalisierten Seiten. Enthalten sind u.a. die folgenden Titel: Evening Telegraph (Dundee), Illustrated Times, Manchester Mercury, Edinburgh Evening News, Nottingham Evening Post and Yorkshire Gazette.

British Newspapers, 1600-1950: Part IV: 1780-1950

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Gale Cengage

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Preise auf Anfrage / Prices on request

Siehe auch:
British Library Newspapers, 1600-1950: Part III: 1741-1950

British Library Newspapers, 1600-1950: Part V: 1746-1950

Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

107653

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

Similar to Part III, this selection of titles extends back into the late 18th century and reaches into the mid-20th century. The collection includes 24 newspapers (over 1 million pages) with key titles being the Evening Telegraph (Dundee), Illustrated Times, Manchester Mercury, Edinburgh Evening News, Nottingham Evening Post and Yorkshire Gazette.

Part of the most comprehensive range of regional and local newspapers published in Britain between the mid-eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries ever made available in a digital collection, British Library Newspapers, Part IV: 1732–1950 provides 23 publications (nearly 1.4 million pages) from across the United Kingdom and Ireland to reflect the social, political, and cultural events of the times.

Sourced from the extensive holdings of the British Library, this collection covers well-known historic events, cultural icons, sporting events, the arts, culture, and other national pastimes. At a time when newspapers were emerging as a prerequisite medium of commercially minded societies and major cities, their pages — from articles to advertisements — provide researchers with unique, first-hand perspective.


From key early newspaper titles like the Stamford Mercury to what is possibly the oldest magazine in the world still in publication, the Scots Magazine, the 23 newspapers in Part IV offers key local and regional perspectives from towns as geographically diverse as Aberdeen, Bath, Chester, Derby, Stamford, Liverpool, and York. In addition, Part IV includes the 1901-1950 runs of papers such as the Aberdeen Journal and Dundee Courier, whose earlier newspapers are available in Part I and Part II.

The British Library Newspapers series offers researchers access to four centuries of British newspapers, supporting research in history, literature, Victorian studies, genealogy, fine arts, finance and economics, political science, and more.

Titles included in Part IV: 1732-1950:

  • Aberdeen Journal (Aberdeen)
  • Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette (Bath)
  • The Belfast Morning News (Belfast)
  • Berkshire Chronicle (Reading)
  • Cambridge Independent Press (Cambridge)
  • Cheltenham Chronicle (Cheltenham)
  • Chester Chronicle (Chester)
  • Derby Daily Telegraph (Derby)
  • The Dover Express (Dover)
  • Dundee Courier (Dundee)
  • Edinburgh Evening News (Edinburgh)
  • The Evening Telegraph (Dundee)
  • Gloucester Citizen (Gloucester)
  • Grantham Journal (Grantham)
  • The Islington Gazette (London)
  • Leamington Spa Courier (Leamington)
  • Liverpool Daily Post (Liverpool)
  • The Nottingham Evening Post (Nottingham)
  • The Stamford Mercury (Stamford)
  • The Scots Magazine (Edinburgh)
  • Western Gazette (Yeovil)
  • The Yorkshire Gazette (York)


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