Microform Newspaper Collections listed in the Guide to Microform and CD-Rom Sources for History and Political Science in the University of Chicago Library (2001)
Most titles in the library's collection of newspapers in microform are individually cataloged serials and beyond the scope of this Guide. For information about these, see the library catalog, and, for domestic titles, the United States Newspapers database.
Entries in this Guide include manuscript newsletters, collections of newspapers, collections of resources that include newspapers, and some incidental microform resources that are closely related to the preceding categories. Individual titles in some newspaper collections are fully represented in library catalogs; titles in some collections are not. Consult the library's catalogs for holdings of individual newspapers; and consult library staff for assistance in locating newspapers in microform held by the Center for Research Libraries or other libraries.
Early American newspapers, 1704-1820. New Canaan, CT: Readex,
[s.d.]. 1533 reels.
Collection of about 700 titles is based upon Brigham, Clarence,
History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 at call
no. Z6951.B85 RR, Gen, LawRef. Newspapers in collection are
cataloged as separate titles. Index: Kellerman, Lydia Suzanne and
Wilson, Rebecca A. / Readex Microprint Corporation Index to Readex
microfilm collection of early American newspapers.
American newspapers.
The Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728-1800. Malvern, PA: Accessible
Archives, Inc, [2001?]. 1 computer optical disk.
"The New York times of the 18[th] century." Folio I. (1728-1750)
"Benjamin Franklin's Newspaper" -- Folio II. (1751-1765) "The
French & Indian War" -- Folio III. (1766-1783) "The American
Revolution" -- Folio IV. (1784-1800) "The New Republic". Library
holds Folio IV only.
"Published in Philadelphia from 1728 through 1800, The Pennsylvania
gazette is considered The New York times of the 18th century. It
provides the reader with a first hand view of colonial America, the
American Revolution and the New Republic, and offers important
social, political and cultural perspectives of each of the periods.
Thousands of articles, editorials, letters, news items and
advertisements cover the Western Hemisphere, from the Canadian
Maritime Provinces, through the West Indies and North and South
America, giving a detailed glimpse of issues and lifestyles of the
times. Also included is the full-text of such important writings
such as: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Letters
from a Farmer, Thomas Payne's Common Sense, The Federalist Papers,
etc.".
AN2.P2 P513 2001 JMedia _CDRom_AN2.P2P513 2001.
Pennsylvania gazette/ American
newspapers--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
[Illinois Valley newspaper collection]. 232 microfilm
reels.
Collection includes: Joliet Times (daily and Sunday), (1893-1894,
1898, 1921-1922), AN14.J6J75 (7 reels) -- Joliet Daily News
(1882-1887, 1891-1900, 1904-1905, 1907, 1910- 1911), AN14.J6J65 (20
reels) -- Joliet Daily Republican (1881-1910), AN14.J6J72 (36
reels) -- Joliet Evening-Herald News (1915-1940), AN14.J6J8 (130
reels) -- True Democrat (Joliet), Joliet Republican (1850,1853,
1856, 1857-1858, 1859-1867), AN14.J6J85 (2 reels) -- Joliet
Republican (1868-1906), AN14.J6J85 (12 reels) -- Marseilles Plain
Dealer (1876- 1918), AN14.M3M37 (1 reel) -- La Salle County Journal
(Ottawa) (1894-1916), AN14.O8L3 (11 reels) -- Free Trader Journal
(Ottawa) (1916-1927) AN14.O8F7, (21 reels) -- Ottawa Journal
(1880-1916), AN14.O8D3 (59 reels) -- La Salle Daily Tribune
(1906-1917), AN14.I5M5 (23 reels) -- Ottawa Free Trader
(1842-1914), AN14.O8W4 (28 reels) -- Ottawa Weekly Journal
(1891-1892), AN14.O8W4 (1 reel) -- Peru Daily Chronicle (1850-1854
with varying titles), A14.P35.P47 (1 reel).
Microfm AN14.[etc.] Mic .
Illinois--Newspapers/ Joliet Times/ Joliet Daily News/ Joliet Daily
Republican/ Joliet Evening-Herald News / Joliet Republican/ True
Democrat (Joliet)/ Marseilles Plain Dealer/ La Salle County Journal
(Ottawa)/ Free Trader Journal (Ottawa)/ Ottawa Journal/ La Salle
Daily Tribune/ Ottawa Free Trader/ Peru Daily Chronicle.
New York Tribune. New York Tribune index for 1875-1906. New
York, New York, 1876. 22 vv. on 3 microfilm reels.
microfm AI1 Mic.
Newspaper indexes.
California State Library. California Section. San Francisco
newspapers index 1904-1959. [Sacramento] : The Library, [1986]. 703
microfiches.
Three interfiled indexes covering the San Francisco Call, January
1, 1904-August 31, 1913 ; San Francisco Examiner, September 1,
1913-September 23, 1928 ; San Francisco Chronicle, September 1,
1913-December 31, 1949. The continuation of the index to the
Chronicle is called the San Francisco Chronicle index. Users' guide
to the San Francisco newspaper index, microfiche edition compiled
by Richard Terry.
microfc AI25.S25S23 1986 Mic.
American newspapers--California--San Francisco--Indexes/ San
Francisco Call--Indexes/ San Francisco Examiner--Indexes/ San
Francisco Chronicle--Indexes.
Memorial collection of newspapers on microfilm chronicling
events of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, November 22-26,
1963. [Cleveland]: Microfilmed by Micro Photo Division, Bell &
Howell Co., [1964]. 10 reels.
microfm E272 Mic.
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, Pres. U.S., 1917-1963.
[New York City Gay Liberation papers of the Stonewall
era].
Titles include: Come out (NY: 1969-1972), HQ75.C59; Gay flames (NY:
1970-1971), HQ75.G38; Gay flames pamphlet (NY: n. d.), HQ75.G383;
Gay Power, "New York's first homosexual newspaper,"(NY: n. d.),
HQ75.G28; GLF news (earlier title: Gay liberation front bulletin),
(NY:1970), HQ75.G27.
Mic _microfm_HQ75...
Gay liberation movement -- periodicals / Homosexuality --
periodicals / Gay men -- New York -- periodicals .
[Abolitionist periodicals from the Library of Congress]. 54
rolls of 35mm microfilm.
Although these titles are grouped as a set under the title
"Abolitionist Periodicals" by the Library of Congress
Photoduplication service, in fact some of them deal with
post-bellum Blacks in the South, and others may be only loosely
related to abolitionism. American Citizen, 1845-1846. -- American
Jubliee, 1854-55. -- Anti-Slavery Bugle, 1851-61. -- Black Diamond,
1892-95. -- Cradle of Liberty, 1839-41. -- Emancipator and
Republican, 1843. -- Fair Record of the Union Volunteer Refreshment
Saloon. -- Free American, 1839-41. -- Free Soiler, 1850. -- Free
State Rally and Texan Chain Breaker, 1845-46. -- Freedom's Journal,
1829. -- Friend of Man, 1836. -- Gerrit Smith Banner, 1858. --
Herald of Freedom, 1845-46. -- Lunar Visitor. -- Model Worker,
1848. -- National Union Gazette. -- New York Evangelist, 1830. --
North Star, 1847-51. -- Patriot, 1837-38. -- Radical Abolitionist,
1855. -- Regenerator, 1844-45. -- Rhode Island Freeman, 1854-55. --
Southern Letter, 1889-1927. -- Southern Workman, 1872-1939. --
Weekly Advocate and the Colored American, 1841. -- West
Philadelphia Hospital Register, 1863. -- Zion's Watchman,
1836-39.
Titles cataloged as separate titles.
Abolitionist movement--periodicals/ Slavery,
abolition--periodicals/ African-Americans-- periodicals.
[African-american newspapers, from Library of Congress]. 169
rolls of microfilm.
Holdings notes: FIM: Few issues missing; SIM: some issues missing;
MIM: many issues missing. If no number of reels is specified,
holdings of title are limited to a short run, or only scattered
issues. Advance (Wilmington, DE). -- Africo American Presbyterian
(Seattle). -- Afro American (Baltimore), 1893-1989. -- Afro
American Advocate (Fort Worth). -- Afro American Sentinel (Omaha),
1896-1899, 1 reel, SIM. -- Afro Independent (St. Paul). -- Afro-
American Advance (Minneapolis). -- Afro-American Citizen
(Charleston, S. C.). -- Aliened America (Cleveland), 1953. --
American (Coffeyville, KS), 1898-99, 1 reel, SIM. -- American
Citizen (Kansas City), 1889-1907, 6 reels, MIM. -- American Citizen
(Topeka), 1888-1889), 1 reel. -- American Citizen (Baltimore). --
American Eagle (St. Louis). -- American Guide (Little Rock). --
American Negro (Springfield, Mo.). -- Appeal (St. Paul), 1889-1892,
1894- 1897, 5 reels. -- Arkansas Freeman (Little Rock). -- Arkansas
Weekly Mansion (Little Rock), 1880, 1883-1884, 1 reel, FIM. --
Atchison Blade (Atchison, KS), 1892-1894), 1 reel, FIM. -- Atlanta
Age. -- Augusta Union (Augusta, GA). -- Baptist Headlight (Topeka),
1893-1894. -- Benevolent Banner (Topeka), 1887. -- Black Republican
and Office-Holders Journal (New York), 1865. -- Republican (New
Orleans). -- Boston Black Advance, 1900. -- Boston Courant. --
Broad Ax (Chicago), 1899-1927, 8 reels, FIM. -- Broad Ax (Salt Lake
City), 1895-1899, 2 reels. -- Broad Axe (St. Paul), 1891-1903, 4
reels. -- Bulletin (Louisville). -- Charleston Advocate
(Charleston), 1867. -- Chicago Eagle. -- Chicago World, 1900. --
Christian Banner (Philadelphia), 1900. -- Cleveland Gazette,
1883-1945, 20 reels, SIM. -- Colorado Statesman (Denver). --
Colored American(Augusta, GA), 1894-1904, 6 reels, FIM. -- Colored
Citizen (Fort Scott, KS), 1878, 1 reel. -- Colored Citizen
(Topeka), 1878-1900, 1 reel. -- Colored Citizen (Cincinnati). --
Colored Patriot (Topeka). -- Colored Tennessean (Nashville),
1865-1866. -- Colored Visitor (Logansport, IN). -- Columbus
Chronicle (GA). -- Columbus Standard (OH), 1901. -- Commonwealth
(Baltimore), 1915. -- Concordia Eagle (Vidalia LA), 1875-1883. --
Conservator (Chicago), 1882-1886. -- Crusader (New Orleans). --
Daily American Citizen (Kansas City, KS), 1897-1900, 1 reel. --
Dallas Express. -- Defender (Philadelphia), 1900. -- Detroit
Informer. -- Echo (St Martinsville, LA). -- Elevator (San
Francisco), 1865-1898, 1 reel, MIM. -- Enterprise (Omaha),
1895-1900, 1 reel, MIM. -- Evening Call (Topeka), 1893. -- Florida
Evangelist (Jacksonville). -- Florida Sentinel (Pensacola). --
Frederick Douglass Paper (Rochester), 1856-1860. -- Free American
(Columbus, OH), 1887. -- Free Mans Press (Austin). -- Free Press
(Charleston). -- Free State (Brandon, MS). -- Freeman
(Indianapolis), 1886-1916, 17 reels, SIM. -- Freemans Journal
(Galveston). -- Gazette (Raleigh), 1893-1898. -- Gazette and Land
Bulletin (Waycross, GA). - - Georgetown Planet (SC), 1873. --
Golden Rule (Vicksburg), 1900. -- Guide (Oklahoma City), 1898-1903,
1 reel, FIM. -- Herald of Kansas (Topeka), 1880. -- Historic Times
(Lawrence, KS), 1891. -- Huntsville Gazette (AL), 1881-1894, 5
reels, SIM. -- Huntsville Star (AL). -- Illinois Record
(Springfield), 1897-1899, 1 reel. -- Independent (Houston). --
Indianapolis World. -- Iowa Baptist Standard (Des Moines), 1897. --
Iowa State Bystander (Des Moines), 1896-1900, 2 reels, SIM. -- Item
(Dallas). -- Jackson Headlight (Tennessee), 1900. -- Justice
(Chattanooga). -- Kansas Blackman (Topeka), 1894. -- Kansas City
Observer (MO). -- Kansas Headlight (Wichita), 1894. -- LUnion (New
Orleans), 1862-1864. -- Langston City Herald (OH), 1891-1900, 1
reel, SIM . -- Le Dimanche (New Orleans). -- Leader (Washington, D.
C.)1889. -- Leavenworth Advocate (KS), 1888-1891, 1 reel, FIM. --
Leavenworth Herald (KS), 1894-1898, 2 reels, SIM. -- Lexington
Standard (KY) . -- Light (Vickburg). -- Loyal Georgian (Augusta).
-- Macon Sentinel (GA). -- Maryville Republican (TN), 1876. --
Midland Express (Boyton, VA). -- Minneapolis Observer. -- Mirror of
the Times (San Francisco). -- Missonary Record (Charleston, S. C.),
1873. -- Missouri Messenger (Macon) . -- Montgomery Enterprise
(AL). -- National Baptist World (Wichita), 1894. -- National Leader
(Washington, D. C.). -- National Pilot (Petersburg, VA). --
National Reflector (Wichita), 1895-1897, 1 reel, SIM. -- National
Savings Bank (Washington), 1868. -- Negro Appeal (Annapolis). --
Negro World (St. Paul), 1892-1892. -- Negro World (Knoxville),
1887-1891. -- New Orleans Daily Creole, 1856-57, 1 reel, FIM. --
New Orleans Tribune 1864-1869 4 reels. -- New York Age 1887-1900, 2
reels. -- New York Freeman 1885- 1887. -- New York Globe 1883-1884,
1 reel, SIM. -- Nicodemus Cyclone (Nicodemus, KS), 1887-1888. --
Nicodemus Enterprise (Nicodemus, KS), 1887. -- Northern Star and
Freemans Advocate (Albany, NY), 1842-1843. -- Northwestern Recorder
(Milwaukee), 1892-93. -- Oakland Sunshine (California), 1915-1922.
-- Observer (Baton Rouge). -- Odd Fellows Journal (Philadelphia),
1900. -- Ohio Falls Express (Louisville). -- Ohio Standard and
Observer (Xenia). -- Oil City Afro-American (Corsicana, TX). --
Parsons Weekly Blade (KS), 1892-1900, 3 reels, SIM. -- Paul Quinn
Weekly (Waco), 1900. -- Peoples Advocate (Washington, DC),
1879-1884. -- Peoples Advocate (Alexandria), 1876, 1 reel. --
Peoples Friend (Wichita). -- Peoples Recorder (Columbia). --
Peoples Friend (Topeka), 1896. -- Pine Bluff Weekly Herald. --
Pioneer Press (Martinsburg, WV), 1890-1915. -- Pittsburg Plain
Dealer (KS), 1899-1900, 1 reel, SIM. -- Plaindealer (Detroit), 3
reels. -- Plaindealer (Topeka). -- Portland New Age (OR),
1905-1907, 4 reels, MIM. -- Progress (Omaha), 1890- 1900. -- Race
Standard (Baltimore). -- Recorder (Indianapolis), 1899-1900, 1
reel. -- Reformer (Richmond, VA), 1900-1905. -- Reporter (Helena,
AR). -- Republican Courier (New Orleans), 1899-1900. -- Richmond
Planet, 1885-1890, 3 reels. -- Rights of All Men (New York), 1829.
-- Rising Son (Kansas City, MO), 1900-1907 2 reels. -- Rock Hill
Messenger (SC). -- San Francisco Vindicator, 1887-1889. -- Savannah
Weekly Echo, 1883- 1884. -- Seattle Republican. -- Sedalia Times,
1901-1905, 1 reel, MIM. -- Sentinel (Trenton), 1880-1882, 1 reel,
FIM. -- South Carolina Leader (Charleston), 1865-1866. -- Southern
Argus (Ft Scott, KS), 1891-1892. -- Southern Indicator (Columbia),
1921-1923. -- Southern News (Richmond). -- Southern Republican (New
Orleans), 1899-1900. -- St. Louis Palladium, 1903-1907, 3 reels,
SIM. -- State Capitol (Springfield, IL), 1891-92). -- State Journal
(Harrisburg), 1883-1885, 3 reels, MIM. -- State Ledger (Topeka),
1892-1906. -- Statesman (Denver). -- Tennessean (Nashville). --
Tennessee Star (Nashville). -- Pacific Appeal (San Francisco). --
Times-Observer (Topeka), 1891-92, 1 reel. -- Topeka Tribune (1880,
1 reel. -- Torchlight Appeal (Birmingham). -- True Reformer
(Littleton, NC), 1900. -- Union (New Orleans), 1863-64. -- Virginia
Star (Richmond), 1877-1882. -- Voice of Missions (Charlotte), 1889.
-- Washington Bee, 1882-1922, 19 reels, MIM. -- Washington Grit,
1883- 1884, 1 reel, FIM. -- Weekly Anglo-African (New York),
1859-60. -- Weekly Avalanche (Des Moines), 1893. -- Weekly Call
(Topeka), 1891-1898, 2 reels, MIM. -- Weekly Defiance (Atlanta). --
Weekly Louisianian (New Orleans), 1870-1882, 3 reels. -- Weekly
Loyal Georgian (Augusta), 1866-1868. -- Weekly Pelican (New
Orleans), 1886-1889, 1 reel, MIM. -- Weekly Review (New Albany, IN)
1881. -- Western Appeal (St. Paul), 1885, 1887-88, 1 reel, MIM. --
Western Christian Recorder (Kansas City, KS), 1898-99, 1 reel. --
Western Cyclone (Nicodemus, KS), 1886-87. -- Western Enterprise
(Colorado Springs). -- Western Outlook (Oakland, CA), 1894. --
Western Star (Houston), 1900. -- Wichita Searchlight, 1900- 1912, 6
reels, SIM. -- Wichita Tribune, 1898-1899. -- Wide Awake
(Coffeyville, KS), 1891, 1 reel. -- Wisconsin Afro-American
(Milwaukee), 1892. -- Wisconsin Weekly Advocate (Milwaukee),
1898-1907, 4 reels, MIM. -- World (Atlanta).
Titles cataloged as separates.
African-Americans--Newspapers.
[Mexican newspapers selected from collections of the Library of
Congress]. 753 reels.
Collection includes: Excélsior (Mexico City): 1919:Jul 1-Sep
30; 1930:Jan 1-1933:Dec 31; 1938:Jan 1-1950:Dec 31 (185 reels),
AN57.M4E924; Imparcial (Mexico City), 1897:Jan 6- 1910:Nov 16;
1911:Apr 18-Oct 10; 1912-Mar 2-1913:Jan 16 (23 reels), AN57.M4I563;
Manaña, June 15, 1911-Feb. 18, 1913 (1 reel), AN57.M4M36;
Mexican Herald, Sept. 1895- Oct. 1915 (73 reels), AN57.M4M49;
Monitor Constitucional Independiente, May 1-25, 1845 (1 reel)
AN57.M4M64; Monitor Republicano, Jan. 1846-Dec. 1849; July,
1850-Dec. 1851; May 18, 1873-Dec. 22, 1875; Jan. 1877-Sept. 17,
1878 (15 reels), AN57.M4M66; La Prensa (Mexico City): Jan. 1967,
Dec. 1967-Dec. 1988 (249 reels), in processing; Sinarquista, Aug.
7, 1941-June 22, 1944 (1 roll), AN57.M4M36; The two republics
(Mexico City), 1867-1900 (25 reels) AN57.M3T86; Universal, Oct.
1916-Dec. 1929; Jan. 1934-Dec. 1937 (128 rolls), AN57.M4U55; El
Universal gráfico (Mexico City), Jan. 1962-Dec. 1965 (15
reels), AN57.M4.M66; Uno Más Uno (Mexico City) Nov.
1977-Dec. 1983 (52 reels), in processing.
Titles cataloged separately.
Mexico -- Newspapers.
London newsletters collection. 4 reels.
Microfilm reproduction of originals in: Library of Congress, MS
18,124. National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections no. MS
82-1209.
Nine vols. of letters from various persons at the offices of the
British ministry at Whitehall to William Scott, 5th Laird of Harden
(d. 1707) relating to such matters as royal travel and itinerary,
events in Parliament, military operations on the continent,
diplomatic meetings, religious movements, shipping and commercial
agreements, and London social life. Ca. 3000 items.
microfm CD1029.5.S36L662 1665 Mic.
Scott, William, sir, d. 1707--Archives/ London
(England)--History--17th century--Sources/ Great
Britain--History--Restoration, 1660-1688--Sources.
Early English newspapers. 1978-. 1207 reels.
Microfilm collection of broadsides, newspapers, pamphlets, and
periodicals published in Great Britain. This microfilm set includes
titles originally in the collections of Dr. Charles Burney, later
acquired by the British Library in 1818, and John Nichols, later
acquired by the Bodleian Library in 1865. Collection includes some
500 titles, dating from the beginning of the 18th century to the
early 19th century, as well as an array of 17th century corantos,
diurnals, and newsbooks. Includes both London titles and
"provincial" titles from outlying parts of Britain and colonial
possessions. A bibliography and guide to this collection was
compiled by S. Cox and J. Budeit and published in 1983 under the
title: Early English newspapers : bibliography and guide to the
microform collection at Z6956.G6R470 1983 RR. Manuscript catalogue
of the Burney Collection (microfm Z482 Mic) permits one to
determine which titles provide coverage for particular days,
1603-1817. microfm AN165.E26 Mic. British newspapers/ Great
Britain--History--Sources/ Burney, Charles, 1726-1814. Bodleian
Library/ Burney Collection of Newspapers.
British Library. Dept. of Printed Books. [Manuscript catalogue
of the Burney collection of newspapers]. [1603-1817]. 6 v. (1
reel). Also known as Early English newspapers. Includes schedule of
titles in Burney Collection of Early English Newspapers (microfm
AN165.E26 Mic) that cover particular time periods, 1603-1817.
microfm Z482 Mic.
British Library--Dept. of Printed Books/ English
newspapers--Catalogs/ Early English Newspapers/ Burney collection
of newspapers.
Ireland. Politics and society through the Press, 1760-1922.
Marie-Louise Legg, editor. Woodbridge, CT: Gale Group, Primary
Source Media, 2000.
Publication projected to extend from 2000 to 2010. Titles to be
included: Belfast Mercantile Register and Weekly Advertiser, July
1822 - March 1852, continued as Mercantile Journal and Statistical
Register, March 1852 - April 1893, continued as Mercantile Journal
and Financial Herald, May 1893 - March 1894 -- Champion or Sligo
News, June 1836 - May 1853, continued as Sligo Champion, June 1853
- 1922 -- Clare Journal and Ennis Advertiser, 1776 - April 1917 --
Connaught Patriot, 1859 - 1869 -- Constitution or Cork Morning
Post, (Cork) June 1822 - March 1825, continued as Constitution or
Cork Advertiser, March 1825 - Oct 1873, continued as Cork
Constitution, Oct. 1873, continued as Constitution, Oct. 1873 -
1922 -- Cork Accent, Jan. - June 1910 -- Cork Evening Post, 1755 -
July 1791, continued as New Cork Evening Post, July 1791 - 1807 --
Cork Free Press, June 1910 - Dec. 1916 -- Dublin Builder/Irish
Builder (1859-) -- Dublin Chronicle, May 1787 - Jan. 1794 -- Dublin
Evening Post, c.1778 - Aug. 1875 -- Dublin Mercantile Advertiser
and Weekly Price Current, c.1818 - Jan. 1865 -- Dublin Penny
Journal, 1832-1836 -- Fáinne an Lae, (Dublin) Jan. 1898-1899
-- Fáinne an Lae and Claidheamh Soluis ran simultaneously
1899 - 1900 and amalgamated in July 1900, continued as An
Claidheamh Soluis, Aug. 1900 - 1917, continued as Fáinne an
Lae, Jan 1918 - 20 Sept. 1919, continued as Misneach, Nov. 1919 -
July 1922, continued as Fáinne an Lae, July 1922 - Dec. 1922
-- Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture, (Dublin)
May 1842-c.1849, continued as Irish Farmer's Gazette and Journal of
Practical Horticulture, c.1850 - Feb 1882, continued as Farmer's
Gazette, March 1882 -1922 -- Finn's Leinster Journal, (Kilkenny)
1766 - 19 Aug. 1801, continued as Leinster Journal, Aug. 1801 -
March 1830, continued as Kilkenny Journal and Leinster Commercial
and Literary Advertiser, March 1830 - 1922 -- Flag of Ireland,
(Dublin) Sept. 1868 - Aug. 1881, continued as United Ireland, Aug
1881 - Sept. 1898 (Suppressed in Dec. 1890. Dec. 1890 - Jan. 1891
appeared as Insuppressible, then as Suppressed United Ireland, then
as United Ireland again -- Galway American, April 1862 - June 1863
-- Galway Vindicator and Connaught Advertiser, July 1841 - Nov.
1899 -- Hibernian Chronicle, (Cork) 1768 - 1800, continued as
Flyn's Hibernian Chronicle, 1801 - April 1802, continued as Cork
Mercantile Chronicle, April 1802 - 11 Nov. 1835 -- Hibernian
Journal; or Chronicle of Liberty, (Dublin) c.1771 - July 1821 --
Hibernian Telegraph; or Morning Star, (Dublin) c.1795 - 1810 --
Impartial Occurrences, (Dublin) Dec. 1703-Feb. 1714, continued as
Pue's Impartial Occurrences, March 1714 - c.1788 -- Irish
Ecclesiastical Record, 1864 - 1922 -- Irish Felon, (Dublin) June -
July 1848 -- Irish Homestead, 1895 - 1922 -- Irish Law Times and
Solicitor's Journal, 1867 - 1896 -- Irish Nation, (New York) Nov.
1881 -1884 -- Irish Peasant, Feb. 1903 - Dec. 1906; continued as
Peasant and Irish Ireland, Feb. 1907 - Dec. 1908; continued as
Irish Nation and the Irish Peasant, Jan. 1909 - Dec. 1910 -- Irish
People, (Dublin) Nov. 1863 - Sept. 1868 -- Irish World, (New York)
1870 - 1922 -- Kerry Sentinel, (Tralee) (1878 - 1918), April 1878 -
Aug. 1918 -- The Leader, 1900 - 1922 -- Limerick Reporter, July
1839 - 1849, continued as Limerick Reporter and Tipperary
Vindicator, 1850 - 1896 -- Londonderry Journal, June 1772 - March
1880, continued as Derry Journal, (Letterkenny) Dec. 1922 -- The
Nation, (Dublin) Oct. 1842 - July 1848; Sept. 1848 - July 1891;
June 1896 - June 1897. Incorporated in Irish Catholic, July 1891 -
June 1896, continued as (a) Weekly Nation (b) Daily Nation and
incorporated into Irish Weekly Independent, Sept. 1900 -- New
Ireland Review, 1894 - 1911 -- Northern Star, (Belfast) Jan. 1792 -
May 1797 -- Northern Whig, (Belfast) 1824 - May 1919, continued as
Northern Whig and Belfast Post, June 1919 - 1922 -- Oracle or
Sunday Gazette, Sept. 1796 - Oct. 1796, continued as Oracle on
Sundays and Wednesdays Oct. 1796 - Dec. 1796, continued as Oracle
on Sundays, Jan. 1797 - Aug. 1797 -- Patriot, (Dublin) 1810 - Oct.
1828, continued as Statesman and Patriot Nov. 1828 - May 1829 --
Pilot, (Dublin) Nov. 1828 - Feb. 1849 -- Saunders's News-letter,
(Dublin) 1746 - c.1793, continued as Saunders's News-letter and
Daily Advertiser, Dec. 1793 - Dec.1827, continued as Saunders's
Irish News-letter and Daily News, 1828 - June 1878, continued as
Saunders's Irish Daily News, June 1878 - Nov. 1879 -- Sport,
(Dublin) 1880 - 1922 -- Ulsterman, (Belfast) Nov. 1852 - Jan. 1859
-- United Irishman, (Dublin) 1848 -- United Irishman, (Dublin) 1899
- 1906. Cataloging for each title to appear in library catalog
after receipt. Titles held: The Connaught patriot, and Tuam
advertiser; Dublin mercantile advertiser and weekly prices current;
The Galway American; The Kerry sentinel; The Limerick reporter; The
Limerick reporter and Tipperary vindicator; The Pilot (Dublin);
Ulsterman (Belfast, Northern Ireland). For specifics of holdings
information, see cataloging record.
JRL Mic _microfm_DA900.I745.
Press and politics -- Ireland -- History -- Sources/ Irish
newspapers/ Ireland -- Politics and government -- Sources.
[Ulster newspaper collection.]. 86 microfilm reels.
Collection includes: Ballymoney Free Press (1870-1934), 26 reels
(AN176.5.B3B3); Banner of Ulster (1842-1869), 28 reels
(AN176.5.B4B3); Northern Whig (1840-1844), 4 reels (AN176.5.B4N6);
Ulster Times (1836-1842), 8 reels (AN176.5.B4U4); Ulsterman (1859),
6 reels (AN176.5.B4U5); Ulster Observer (July,1862-Jan., 1868), 6
reels (AN176.5.B4U6); Vindicator (1839-1848), 8 reels
(AN176.5.B4V5).
Microfm AN176.5.B... Mic.
Ulster--Newspapers/ Northern Ireland--Newspapers/ Ballymoney Free
Press/ Banner of Ulster/ Northern Whig/ Ulster Times/ Ulsterman/
Ulster Observer/ Vindicator.
French Revolution research collection. Lucas, Colin, editor in
chief. [Oxford]: Pergamon Press, 1989. Approximately 26,000
microfiches.
12 volume Guide to the microfiche collection has call no. DC141.F63
1990 (RR3).
Collection also includes Videodisk, Images of the French Revolution
(RR3).
A comprehensive collection of source material for study of the
French revolution, comprising approximately 1,145,000 pages.
Contents: Section 1, Newspapers: Newspapers reproduced include the
full range of newspapers active during the 1790s, including many
rarely seen issues. (Approximately 100,000 pages.)
microfm DC141.F62 1989 Mic.
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Sources/ Lucas, Colin.
[French newspapers, era of French Revolution] . [125]
reels.
Titles cataloged as separates. Titles vary. For detailed holdings
information, refer to Library's catalogs.
Collection includes: L'Ami du peuple (5 reels, DC4). -- Le
publicists de la République française (2 reels, DC5).
-- Le babillard, journal du Palais-royal et des Thuileries (1 reel,
DC6). -- Bouche de fer (2 reels, DC7). -- Le Censeur des journaux
(2 reels, DC8). -- Chronique de Paris (2 reels, DC9). -- Courrier
de Provence, pour servir de suite aux Letters du comte de Mirabeau
à ses commettants (5 reels, DC10). -- Courier
français (DC11). -- Courrier des départemens (13
reels, DC12). -- Courier universel (5 reels, DC13). -- Revue
philosophique, littéraire et politique (19 reels, DC14). --
Gazette de Paris (3 reels, DC15). -- Le Globe; journal
philosophique et littéraire (8 reels, DC16). -- Journal de
l'Assemblée nationale (8 reels, DC17). -- Journal de
Monsieur, frère du roi (DC18). -- Journal
général de la cour et de la ville (6 reels, DC19). --
Letter[s] bougrement patriotiques] due véritable père
Duchêne (2 reels, DC20). -- Le Logographe, journal nationale
(3 reels, DC21). -- L'Orateur du peuple (6 reels, DC22). --
Nouvelles de Paris, faisant suite à celles de Versailles (1
reel, DC23). -- Assemblée nationale (1 reel, DC24). -- Le
Législateur français (2 reels, DC25). -- Le Patriote
français (4 reels, DC26). -- Journal des hommes libres de
tous les pays, ou, le Républicain (3 reels, DC27). --
Révolutions de Paris (8 reels, DC28). -- Révolutions
de Paris et de l'Europe (1 reel, DC29) -- Mercure national et
Révolutions de l'Europe, journal democratique (3 reels,
DC30). -- Le Thermonètre de jour (4 reels, DC31). -- La
Trompette du père Duchêne (1 reel, DC32). --
Desmoulins, Camille. Le vieux cordelier (1 reel, DC33). -- Le Point
du jour, ou, Résultat de ce qui s'est passé la veille
à l'Assemblée national (DC34). -- Journal de la
municipalité et du départment du Paris (1 reel,
DC45).
microfilm DC4-DC34, DC45 Mic.
France--History--Revolution, 1789-1799--Newspapers/
Newspapers--France.
[French newspapers, etc., of 1848]. 18 reels.
Originals in Bibliothèque nationale (9 reels),
Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal (1 reel); Columbia (2 reels);
Harvard (3 reels), Yale (2 reels), New York Public Library (1
reel). Detailed description of each newspaper in L. E. Hatin's
Bibliographie historique et critique.
Contents: 1. L'Assemblée nationale (1848-1857). -- 2.
Comission d'enquête sur le Club des clubs. Note. [n. d.] --
3. La Commune de Paris. -- 4. Le courrier français. -- 5.
Démocratie pacifique. -- 6. Ikor, R. / Insurrection
ouvrière de juin 1848. 1936. -- 7. Longepied, A. /
Comité révolutionnaire, Club des clubs, et la
Commission, par Longepied, fondateur président, et Laugier,
secrétaire trésorier. 1850. -- 8. Ménard, A. /
Relation complète et fidèle des journées de
juin, du 22 au 27, par Alph. Ménard et Th. Staines. [n. d.]
-- Journées de l'insurrection de juin 1848. [n. d.] --
Complot du 15 mai devoilé par un garde national. -- Bouton,
V. / Attentat de la police républicaine contre la
souveraineté. 1848. -- La répresentant du peuple. --
9-10. Miscellaneous posters, club programs, broadsides. -- 11.
Miscellaneous radical journals: La voix des clubs. -- L'Accusateur
public. -- L'Aigle républicaine. -- L'Aimable faubourien. --
L'Ami du peuple en 1848. -- L'Avant-garde. -- Le Bonapartiste
républicaine. -- Le Bonheur public et général.
-- Le Bonnet rouge. -- La Bouche de fer. -- La Chandelle
démocratique et sociale. -- Le Christ
républicain-démocrate- socialiste. -- Les Droits de
l'homme. -- L'Écho du peuple; journal des
intérêts moraux et matérials. --
L'Époque. -- La famille; organe politique, social,
littéraire et scientifique des intérêts
généraux. -- Journal des sans-culottes. -- Journal
des travilleurs. -- Le Kabbaliste. -- La Lanterne du Quartier
Latin. -- La Mère Michel. -- Napoleon républicain. --
Le Napoléonien. -- Le Père Duchêne; gazette de
la révolution. -- Le Père Duchêne, ancien
fabricant de forneaux. -- Le Pilier des tribunaux. -- La
République rouge. -- Le Revelateur. -- Le Robespierre. --
Les Saltimbanques. -- Le Salut social. -- La souveraineté du
peuple. -- Le Travailleur, par la mére Duchêne. -- Le
Tribun du peuple; organ des travailleurs. -- Le Tribunal
révolutionnaire. -- Le Volcan. --12. Le Peuple constituant.
-- 13. Le Populaire. -- 14. Le Populaire [duplicate]. -- Le
Messager; journal politique et littéraire. -- Gazette des
tribunaux; journal de jurisprudence et des débates
judiciaires. -- Le Travail; véritable organe des
intérêts populaires. -- La sentinelle des clubs. --
15. La Presse. -- 16. Le Réforme. -- 17. La
République. -- 18. Le vraie république.
Microfilm DC48 Mic.
France--History--February Revolution, 1848/ Newspapers--France.
Card Catalog of Jewish Newspapers and Periodicals in the Russian
National Library, St.
Petersburg in Hebrew & Yiddish. [s.l.]: [s.n.], [s.d.].
InProc.
Newspapers from the Russian revolutionary era. Woodbridge, CT:
Research Publications, 1987.
Consists of microfilm runs of 53 newspapers, each cataloged
separately. Titles include: Astrakhanskii listok (Astrakhan) --
Bednota (Moscow) -- Birzhevyia viedomosti (S.- Peterburg) --
Birzhevyia viedomosti (S.-Peterburg) -- Bukovyna -- Dalnevostochnoe
obozrienie (Vladivostok) -- Derevenskaia kommuna (Petrograd) --
Derevenskaia pravda (Petrograd) -- Dielo (Leningrad) -- Dielo
naroda (Leningrad) -- Dielo naroda (Leningrad) -- Dielo narodnoe
(Petrograd) -- Dobrovolets (Leningrad) -- Drug (Kishniev) --
Dvadtsatyi viek (Leningrad) -- Ezhednevnyi informatsionnyi listok
(Leningrad) -- Golos (Sanktpeterburg) -- Grazhdanin -- Hromadskyi
holos (Lviv) -- J. de St.-Petersbourg (St. Petersbourg) --
Kooperativnoe delo (Moskva) -- Krasnaia gazeta (Petrograd) --
Krasnoiarskii rabochii ([Krasnoiarsk]) -- Makhovik (Petrograd) --
Molot (Rostov-na-Donu) -- Moskovskiia viedomosti (Moskva) --
Murmanskii viestnik (Murmansk) -- Nasa Niwa (Wilnia) -- Nash viek
(Petrograd) -- Nasha Niva (Vilnia) -- Nasha zhizn (Leningrad) --
Nova Bukovyna (Chernivtsi) -- Novoe vremia (Saint Petersburg) --
Novyi put (Riga) -- Odesskii listok -- Odesskiia novosti (Odessa)
-- Petrogradskaia pravda (Petrograd) -- Prizyv (Petrograd) --
Prozhektor (Leningrad) -- Rabochii krai -- Rus (Leningrad) --
Russkiia viedomosti (Moskva) -- Strana (S. Peterburg) -- Tiflisskii
listok (Tiflis) -- Tovarishch (S.-Peterburg) -- Viestnik Vremennago
pravitelstva (Petrograd) -- Viestnik Vremennago pravitelstva
Sievernoi oblasti (Arkhangelsk) -- Vladivostok (Vladivostok) --
Volia truda (Moskva) -- Volna (Arkhangelsk) -- Zakaspiiskoe
obozrienie (Askhabad).
See Library's catalogs for individual call numbers.
The GULAG Press, 1920-1937. State Archive of the Russian
Federation and Federal Archival Service of Russia; International
Institute for Social History, Amsterdam. IDC, Leiden, 2000. 649
microfiches.
Print fiche guide, introduction by Leo van Rossum and compiled
under his supervision by Jim Verhoeff with final details for text
and catalogue by Huub Sanders. The microfiche collection includes
134 titles "containing 'news' bulletins, posters, literary
journals, albums and booklets." Printed guide at PN5277.P67G853
2000 Slavic Reference.
Mic _microfc_PN5277.P67G853 2000.
Glavnoe upravlenie ispravitel'no-trudovykh lagerei OGPU/ GULag
NKVD/ Concentration camps--Soviet Union/ Labor camps--Soviet Union/
Political persecution--Soviet Union/ Journalism, Prison--Soviet
Union/ Prison periodicals--Soviet Union.
Joint Press Reading Service, Moscow. Moscow daily press review.
Moscow, 194? 149 reels.
microfm D32.
World War, 1939-1945.
Prague Spring. Leiden: IDC, [1990?]-. 2011 microfiches.
A collection of articles from 50 newspapers and periodicals
published in Czechoslovakia during the years 1966-1968 relevant to
Prague Spring. Includes two important party dailies (Czech and
Slovak); economic newspapers; military periodicals; publications of
all legal parties; Czech and Slovak regional dailies; satirical
magazines. Contents: 1. A-Revue (fiches 1-25) -- 2. Ceskoslovensky
rozhlas (fiches 1-20) -- 3. Dikobraz (fiches 1-59) -- 4. Divadelni
noviny (fiches 1-25) -- 5. Druzstveni noviny (fiches 1- 22) -- 6.
Filmove a televizni noviny (fiches 1-13) -- 7. Filmovy prehled
(fiches 1-46) -- 8. Forum (fiches 1-3) -- 9. Hospodarske noviny
(fiches 1-92) -- 10. Jihoceska pravda (fiches 1- 51) -- 11.
Kulturni tvorba (fiches 1-44) -- 12. Kvety (fiches 1-88) -- 13.
Lidova demokracie (fiches 1-62) -- 14. Listy (fiches 1-12) -- 15.
Literarni listy (fiches 1-12) -- 16. Literarni noviny (fiches 1-25)
-- 17. Literarni zivot (fiches 1-3) -- 18. Lud (fiches 1-53) -- 19.
Mlada fronta (fiches 1-65) -- 20. Mlady svet (fiches 1-78) -- 21.
Nova svoboda (fiches 1-62) -- 22. Novinar (fiches 1-11) -- 23.
Obrana lidu (fiches 1-41) -- 24. Planovane hospodarstvi (fiches
1-26) -- 25. Praca (fiches 1-64) -- 26. Prace (fiches 1-68) -- 27.
Pravda (Plzen) -- 28. Pravda (fiches 1-92) -- 29. Rohac (fiches
1-13) -- 30. Rolnicke noviny (fiches 1-53) -- 31. Rude Pravo
(fiches 1-125) -- 32. Signal (fiches 1-21) -- 33. Smena (fiches
1-60) -- 34. Stadion (fiches 1- 45) -- 35. Student (fiches 1-33) --
36. Studentske listy (fiches 1-2) -- 37. Svoboda (fiches 1-53) --
38. Svobodne slovo (fiches 1-63) -- 39. Technicke noviny (fiches
1-21) -- 40. Televizia (fiches 1-24) -- 41. Ucitelske noviny
(fiches 1-10) -- 42. Universita Karlova (fiches 1-7) -- 43. Vecerni
Praha (fiches 1-53) -- 44. Vlasta (fiches 1-81) -- 45. Vysoka skola
(fiches 1-22) -- 46. Vytvarna prace (fiches 1-7) -- 48. Zaber
(fiches 1-10) -- 49. Zemedelska ekonomika (fiches 1- 26) -- 50.
Zemedelske noviny (fiches 1-90). Some parts not yet available and
not microfilmed. Library wanting vol. 47.
microfc DB2235.P73 1990 Mic.
Czechoslovakia--History--Intervention, 1968--Sources/
Czechoslovakia--Politics and government--1968-1989--Sources.
[Hungarian newspapers].
188 issues of 16 titles, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1956, providing
documentary materials on the Hungarian Revolution.
Microfm DB10 Mic.
Hungary--History--Revolution, 1956.
CBS News; University Microfilms International, and Microfilming
Corporation of America. CBS News daily news broadcasts.
Transcripts from the television news broadcasts of CBS morning
news, Morning, CBS Midmorning news, CBS midday news, CBS evening
news, CBS Sunday night news, CBS weekend news, and CBS newsbreak.
Library holds Jan. 1, 1978-June 30, 1984. Transcripts of related
CBS Special at Mic D839.3.C31 Microfc; transcripts of related CBS
News Special Report at Mic D839.3.C33 Microfc. Printed index at
PN4888.T4C17a JRL RR.
microfc D839.3.C3 Mic.
History, Modern--1945---Sources/ CBS Special/ CBS News Special
Report.
CBS News. Face the nation.
Transcripts from the weekly CBS radio and television broadcasts.
Library holds Jan. 1, 1978-June 24, 1984. Printed index at RR
PN4888.T4C17.
microfc E742.C59 Mic.
World politics--1945-/ United States--Politics and
government--1945-1989/ United States-- Politics and
government--1989-/ United States--Foreign relations--1945-1989/
United States- -Foreign relations--1989-.
United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service. Daily
report.
Daily reports present translations of selected foreign broadcasts
and selected reports published in the foreign press. The Daily
reports has varied considerably over the last half of the present
century from its earliest version, Daily report, foreign radio
broadcasts, Sept. 4, 1941-Dec. 4, 1945 (36 reels) to the present
day, in scope of media covered, portions of the world reported
upon, formats, titles, call numbers, and means of indexing. Library
holds very large quantities of microfilm, microfiche,and printed
reports with titles such as East Asia, Eastern Europe, Latin
America, Western Europe, Africa (Sub-Saharan), Near East and South
Asia, Central Eurasia, and China. Reports are currently produced in
electronic forms. For further information consult Library catalogs
and Library staff.
microfm D60, etc.