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The Strand Magazine (1891–1950)

British monthly magazine composed of fictional stories and factual articles founded by George Newnes.

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Volumes

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Volumes With Contents Pages
Year January–June July–December
1891 Volume 1 (scan) Volume 2 (scan)
1892 Volume 3 (scan) Volume 4 (scan)
1893 Volume 5 (scan) Volume 6 (scan)
1894 Volume 7 (scan) Volume 8 (scan)
1895 Volume 9 (scan) Volume 10 (scan)

While we have scans for the later volumes, they have only been worked on sporadically (mostly concentrating on the Sherlock Holmes and P. G. Wodehouse material).

Volumes that are still being transcribed
Year January–June July–December
1896 Volume 11 (scan) Volume 12 (scan)
1897 Volume 13 (scan) Volume 14 (scan)
1898 Volume 15 (scan) Volume 16 (scan)
1899 Volume 17 (scan) Volume 18 (scan)
1900 Volume 19 (scan) Volume 20 (scan)
1901 Volume 21 (scan) Volume 22 (scan)
1902 Volume 23 (scan) Volume 24 (scan)
1903 Volume 25 (scan) Volume 26 (scan)
1904 Volume 27 (scan) Volume 28 (scan)
1905 Volume 29 (scan) Volume 30 (scan)
1906 Volume 31 (scan) Volume 32 (scan)
1907 Volume 33 (scan) Volume 34 (scan)
1908 Volume 35 (scan) Volume 36 (scan)
1909 Volume 37 (scan) Volume 38 (scan)
1910 Volume 39 (scan) Volume 40 (scan)
1911 Volume 41 (scan) Volume 42 (scan)
1912 Volume 43 (scan) Volume 44 (scan)
1913 Volume 45 (scan) Volume 46 (scan)
1914 Volume 47 (scan) Volume 48 (scan)
1915 Volume 49 (scan) Volume 50 (scan)
1916 Volume 51 (scan) Volume 52 (scan)
1917 Volume 53 (scan) Volume 54 (scan)
1918 Volume 55 (scan) Volume 56 (scan)
1919 Volume 57 (scan) Volume 58 (scan)
1920 Volume 59 (scan) Volume 60 (scan)
1921 Volume 61 (scan) Volume 62 (scan)
1922 Volume 63 (scan) Volume 64 (scan)
1923 Volume 65 (scan) Volume 66 (scan)
1924 Volume 67 (scan) Volume 68 (scan)
1925 Volume 69 (scan) Volume 70 (scan)
1926 Volume 71 (scan) Volume 72 (scan)
1927 Volume 73 (scan) Volume 74 (scan)
1928 Volume 75 (scan) Volume 76 (scan)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published in 1929, before the cutoff of January 1, 1930.


This work may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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