- A
periodical literature (also
called a
periodical publication or
simply a
periodical) is a
published work that
appears in a new
edition on a
regular schedule...
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moved the
magazine to 72
Fifth Avenue, in Manhattan. In June 1998, the
periodical had to move to make way for
condominium development. The
offices of The...
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Bikkurim (Hebrew: בכורים, lit. 'First-Fruits') was a
Hebrew annual periodical that
appeared in
Vienna in 1864–1865,
edited and
published by
Naphtali Keller...
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affiliated firms into a
single corporate entity,
National Periodical Publications".
National Periodical Publications became publicly traded on the
stock market...
- Others,
commonly referred to as Salmagundi, was a 19th-century
satirical periodical created and
written by
American writer Washington Irving, his
oldest brother...
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- The
Watchman was a short-lived
periodical established and
edited by
Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1796. The
first number was
promised for 5
February 1796...
- The term
periodical cicada is
commonly used to
refer to any of the
seven species of the
genus Magicicada of
eastern North America, the 13- and 17-year...
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periodical is a
periodical about law.
Legal periodicals include legal newspapers, law reviews,
periodicals published by way of commerce,
periodicals published...
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under the
Greenwood Press imprint, and out-of-print
periodicals published as
American Radical Periodicals under the
Greenwood Reprint imprint. In 1969 the...