Index to the Strand Magazine, 1891-1950
By (Author) Geraldine Beare
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
24th November 1982
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Media studies: journalism
052
Hardback
859
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
1361g
Beare, an antiquarian book dealer, deserves some kind of award for indexing comprehensiveness. Besides standard author and subject approaches, there is also an index of illustrations. Numerous appendixes provide specific access points to children's stories, illustrated interviews, anonymous cartoons, multi-author series, etc. The subject index is a treasury of information on government figures, cinema, theater, animals, music, and, of course, royalty. Recommended for libraries providing in-depth reference for literary and historical researchers, including specialists in the graphic arts....-Choice
Geraldine Beare's volume is prepared, presumably, as a companion to the journal as it will be acquired by libraries in microfiche form. For anyone using the Strand systematically, her book will be an essential tool. She offers a brief history of the journal, and directories of authors, illustrators, articles and selected categories of article (symposia, children's stories, Portraits of Celebrities'). Work was normally signed or initialled, which has rendered identification easy in most cases. But the compiler has gone to the trouble of turning up authorial dates and has, where possible, penetrated pseudonyms. The quality of sheer painstaking labour that the 859 pages of this compilation represents is awesome.-Times (London) Literary Supplement
"Beare, an antiquarian book dealer, deserves some kind of award for indexing comprehensiveness. Besides standard author and subject approaches, there is also an index of illustrations. Numerous appendixes provide specific access points to children's stories, illustrated interviews, anonymous cartoons, multi-author series, etc. The subject index is a treasury of information on government figures, cinema, theater, animals, music, and, of course, royalty. Recommended for libraries providing in-depth reference for literary and historical researchers, including specialists in the graphic arts...."-Choice
"Geraldine Beare's volume is prepared, presumably, as a companion to the journal as it will be acquired by libraries in microfiche form. For anyone using the Strand systematically, her book will be an essential tool. She offers a brief history of the journal, and directories of authors, illustrators, articles and selected categories of article (symposia, children's stories, Portraits of Celebrities'). Work was normally signed or initialled, which has rendered identification easy in most cases. But the compiler has gone to the trouble of turning up authorial dates and has, where possible, penetrated pseudonyms. The quality of sheer painstaking labour that the 859 pages of this compilation represents is awesome."-Times (London) Literary Supplement
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