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categorised by
their frequency of
publication (i.e., as w****lies, monthlies,
quarterlies, etc.),
their target audiences (e.g., women's and
trade magazines), their...
- GQ (short for Gentlemen's
Quarterly and
previously known as
Apparel Arts) is an
international monthly men's
magazine based in New York City and founded...
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Colby College is a
private liberal arts
college in Waterville, Maine,
United States.
Founded in 1813 as the
Maine Literary and
Theological Institution...
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Mankind Quarterly is a
pseudoscientific journal that
covers physical and
cultural anthropology,
including human evolution, intelligence, ethnography,...
- The
Jewish Quarterly is an
international Jewish publication that was
based in the UK
publication until 2021; the
journal is now
published by Australian...
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Quarterly Journal of
Science was the
title of two
British scientific periodicals of the 19th century. The
first was
established in 1816 by
William Thomas...
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academic publishing house.
Publications include the
journals Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ) and PRISM: The
Journal of
Complex Operations,
books such as Strategic...
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unprecedented power and influence.
While the
reviewers in the
influential quarterlies tended to
write political tracts rather than
describing the book they...
- Lapham's
Quarterly is a
literary magazine established in 2007 by
former Harper's
Magazine editor Lewis H. Lapham. Each
issue examines a
theme using primary...
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Congressional Quarterly,
Congress and the Nation: 1945–1964 (1965)
Congressional Quarterly,
Congress and the Nation: 1965–1968 (1969)
Congressional Quarterly, Congress...