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Scribner's magazine
Bib ID 651735
Format JournalJournal, OnlineOnline
Online Versions
Description New York : Charles Scribners Sons, 1887-[1939] 
v. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
Numbering Note Two volumes per year. 
Notes

Title from caption.

Issues for Jan. 1887-June 1896 are available on the World Wide Web through the Making of America web site.

Nov. 1939 merged with: Commentator, to form: Scribner's commentator.

Cited In

Poole's index to periodical literature.

Life Dates Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1887)-  Ceased with vol. 105, no. 5, May 1939 
Later Title

Commentator (New York, N.Y. : 1937) New York, N.Y. : Payson Pub. Co., 1937-1939

Scribner's commentator. Philadelphia, Pa. : Payson Pub. Co., 1939-1942

Frequency Monthly 
Index/Finding Aid Note Vol. 1-10. 
Subjects Literature - Periodicals.  |  United States - Periodicals.
Other authors/contributors Logan, Harlan, ed  |  Burlingame, Edward L. (Edward Livermore), 1848-1922, ed  |  Bridges, Robert, 1858-1941, ed

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