Thursday, February 22, 2018

Collier's Weekly (1926 - 1957)

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Comfort (1896 - 1933)

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Comic Almanac

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Commentary (1948 - 2008)

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See Also:  The Commentator

Commonweal (1924 - 2001)

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ComputerWorld (1985 - 1996)

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Cornhill Magazine

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The Condor (1899 - 1922)

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Confederate Veterans' Magazine

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Connoisseur

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The Continental Monthly

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Coronet Magazine (1937 - 1961)

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Cosmopolitan

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The Country Gentleman

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The Court - Lady's Magazine

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Covert Action Information Bulletin

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Crack

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Crack Detective

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The Craftsman (1901 - 1916)

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Crazy (1974 - 1982)

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The Criterion

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Current History of the European War

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De Bow's Review (1846 - 1869)

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The Delineator

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Der Sturm (1910 - 1932)

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Desert Magazine (1937 - 1985)

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The Designer (1899 - 1914)

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The Dial (1840 - 1929)

American literary magazine and "journal of the new spirit" published in Boston. Chief publication of Ralph Waldo Emerseon and the Transcendentalists .

The Dial (magazine) - Wikipedia

The Dial Vol. 1 - 67 (1840 - 1919) - Wikisource List of Links to Free, Full-View volumes at Internet Archive and other sites

The Dickensian (1905 - 1922)

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Dime Mystery Magazine

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DownBeat (1934 - present)

Jazz magazine

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Dreamworld

Romance magazine

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Ebony (1959 - present)

Monthly magazine for the African-American market. Headquartered in Chicago.



Above: The November 2005 cover of Ebony magazine.


Ebony (magazine) - Wikipedia

Ebony - Official Website

Ebony Archive

Ebony Archive (1959 - 2008) - Full View (free) via Google Magazine Archive


The Echo

Wikipedia

The Economist (1843 - present)

Weekly news magazine. Founded 1843 in London. 50 percent owned by the Rothschild family.


Above: The 8 September 2001 cover of The Economist


The Economist - Wikipedia

The Economist - Official Website

The Economist - Current Edition

The Economist - Digital and Audio Editions

The Economist Archive - Previous Issues (1997 to Present)

The Economist Historical Archive - Previous Issues (1843 - 1997) - Cengage Research ($)

The Economist - Internet Archive Search Results (Free editions back to 1843 in hashed order)

The Economist Historical Archive (1843 - 1922)  - Hathi Trust (Free editions, Full View)

Edison Phonograph Monthly

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Elections Today (1990 - 2004)

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Elections Today (1990 - 2004) - Google Magazine Archive

Electrical Experimenter (1913 - 1920)

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Elle (1945 - present)

French fashion and lifestyle magazine founded in 1945. Now has a global distribution.

Elle (magazine) - Wikipedia

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1941 - present)

American fiction magazine specializing in crime fiction, detective fiction and murder mysteries.


Above: The cover of the March 1955 edition of EQMM, featuring a painting by Nicholas Solovioff.


Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - Official Website

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - Current Issue

Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (1944 - 2009) - Full View - UNZ.org


Encounter (1953 - 1990)

Anglo-American literary magazine founded 1953 by Stephen Spender and Irving Kristol.

Encounter (magazine) - Wikipedia

Encounter (1953 - 1990) - Full view of all back issues - UNZorg




Entertainment Weekly (1990 - present)

A sister magazine to People, EW covers entertainment news, film, television, music, theater and pop culture.


Above: K.D. Laing on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, Vol. 1, No. 1, Feb. 16, 1990.



Entertainment Weekly - Wikipedia

Entertainment Weekly - Official Website

Entertainment Weekly Back Issues Store ($) - provides free cover gallery and cover search engine

Entertainment Weekly - Internet Archive Search Results 


Eros Magazine (1962)

Controversial 1960s magazine on the sexual revolution. Four issues only, published in 1962.


Above: Cover of Eros, Vol. 1, No. 3



Eros Magazine - Wikipedia (section of larger article on Ralph Ginzburg)

Eros Magazine archive - 4 issues - 110 West 40th website


The Etude (1883 -1957)

U.S. magazine for music lovers. Covered music history, literature, gossip, politics and advice, and published popular sheet music for students to play.


Above: The April 1907 cover of Etude magazine.


The Etude - Wikipedia 

Etude Magazine (1883 - 1957) Archive - Full view, downloadable PDFs - Gardner-Webb University

Etude Magazine Tribute Site -- provides cover art and many articles selected from back issues

Etude Magazine Archive - Selected stories


Everybody's Magazine (1899 - 1929)

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Everyday Engineering (1917 - 1920)

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The Examiner (1801 - 1886)

British weekly journal, published by Leigh and John Hunt. Contributors: Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelly, John Keats, William Hazlitt, John Stuart Mill, John Forster, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Dickens.

The Examiner (1808 - 1886) - Wikipedia

The Examiner (1801 - 1804) - Google Newspaper Archive


The Examiner (1806 - 1886) - British Newspaper Archive

L'Express (1953 - present)

 A French news magazine headquartered in Paris.



L'Express - Wikipedia (English)

L'Express - Wikipedia (French)

L'Express - Official Website


L'Express Archives Page (1953 - 2016)  - Full view and shareable


See also: The gray Archive Tool Bar at very bottom of the L'Express Official Website page (above)

Eye (1990 - present)


International review of graphic design and visual culture, published quarterly in London.

Eye (magazine) - Wikipedia

Eyemagazine.com - Official Home Page

Eye Magazine - Current Issue

Eye Magazine Blog - Official Blog Page

List of Issues - Wikipedia (includes links to back issues on Eye magazine website)

List of Back Issues - Eye Magazine Home Page




Eye of the Police [L'Oeil de la Police] (1908 - 1914)

French weekly "stories of detectives and police," illustrated.



July 1914 Cover of L'Oeil de la Police

L'Oeil de la Police - Wikipedia 

L'Oeil de la Police (1908 - 1914) -- All issues, Full View -- BNF Gallica Archive

L'Oeil de la Police (1908 - 1914) - Indexed with cover thumbnails - Europeana


Eye Spy Intelligence Magazine (2001 - present)

British-based publication with offices in New York's Empire State Building. "The World's only independent publication dedicated to espionage and intelligence."

Eye Spy (magazine) - Wikipedia

Eye Spy - Official Home Page

Eye Spy Back Issues Page ($) - Eye Spy Website