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Keesing's contemporary archives
Bib ID 747453
Format JournalJournal
Description London : Keesing's Limited., [1931-c1986] 
32 v. : ill., maps ; 29 cm. 
ISSN 0022-9679  0022-9679 
Numbering Note Vol. 1 preceded by supplement: Synopsis of important events, 1918 (end of World War) - 1931 (June). 
Notes

"Record of national and international current affairs with continually updated indexes."

Published also in French, German and Dutch.

Every volume has indexes, that have distinctive title, e.g. Keesings analytical index covering pages ...

Also available on microfiche.

Continued in 1987 by: Keesing's record of world events.

Life Dates [Vol. 1, no. l] (July 1-2, 1931)-v. 32, no. 12 ([Dec.] 1986) 
Later Title

Keesing's record of world events 0950-6128

Frequency Monthly <, vol. 29, no. 3>-v. 32, no. 12 
Previous Frequency Weekly 
Subjects History - Periodicals.  |  Current events - Periodicals.  |  World politics - Periodicals.
Also Titled

Synopsis of important events, 1918 (end of World War) - 1931 (June)

Available From Longman Group Ltd., Subscriptions (Journals) Dept., 4th Avenue, Harlow, Essex CM19 5AA  $150.00 

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    Call Number: S 070 KEE
    Status: Available
    Items/Issues Held: v.1:no.1 (1931) - v.32:no.12 (1986) [Imperfect]
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