World's Work
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World's Work was a monthly magazine which celebrated the American way of life and its expanded role on the world stage. In 1932 it was purchased by and merged into the journal Review of Reviews
. It was founded in 1900 and edited by Walter Hines Page
until 1913 when his son Arthur W. Page
became the editor.
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(last accessed 2009-07-09):
Review of Reviews
The Review of Reviews was a noted family of monthly journals founded in 1890-93 by British reform journalist William Thomas Stead...
. It was founded in 1900 and edited by Walter Hines Page
Walter Hines Page
Walter Hines Page was an American journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the United States ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War I.-Biography:...
until 1913 when his son Arthur W. Page
Arthur W. Page
Arthur W. Page was a vice president and director of AT&T in the 1930s and 40’s, in charge of what we would today call communications, public affairs and public relations...
became the editor.
Selected publications
- List of available issues at archive.org
- War Manual (WWI) (1914)
- War Manual (second, also on WWI) (1914)
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(last accessed 2009-07-09):
- Vol I: 1900 November–April
- Vol II: 1901 May–October
- Vol III: 1901: November–April (not found)
- Vol IV: 1902 May–October
- Vol V: 1902–1903 November–April
- Vol VI: 1903 May–October (not found)
- Vol VII: 1903–1904 November–April
- Vol VIII: 1904 May–October
- Vol IX: 1904–1905 November–April
- Vol X: 1905 May–October
- Vol XI: 1905–1906 November–April
- Vol XII: 1906 May–October
- Vol XIII: 1906–1907 November–April
- Vol XIV: 1907 May–October
- Vol XV: 1907–1908 November–April
- Vol XVI: 1908 May–October
- Vol XVII: 1908–1909 November–April (not found)
- Vol XVIII: 1909 May–October (not found)
- Vol XIX: 1909–1910 November–April
- Vol XX: 1910 May–October
- Vol XXI: 1910–1911 November–April
- Vol XXII: 1911 May–October
- Vol XXIII: 1911–1912 November–April
- Vol XXIV: 1912 May–October
- Vol XXV: 1912–1913 November–April (not found)
- Vol XXVI: 1913 May–October
- Vol XXVII: 1913–1914 November–April (not found)
- Vol XXVIII: 1914 May–October
- Vol XXIX: 1914–1915 November–April
- Vol XXX: 1915 May–October
- Vol XXXI: 1915–1916 November–April
- Vol XXXII: 1916 May–October
- Vol XXXIII: 1916–1917 November–April
- Vol XXXIV: 1917 May–October
- Vol XXXV: 1917–1918 November–April
- Vol XXXVI: 1918 May–October
- Vol XXXVII: 1918–1919 November–April
- Vol XXXVIII: 1919: May–October (not found)
- Vol XXXIX: 1919–1920 November–April
- Vol XL: 1920 May–October
- Vol XLI: 1920–1921 November–April
- Vol XLII: 1921 May–October
- Vol XLIII: 1921–1922 November–April
- Vol XLIV: 1922 May–October
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- The Review of Reviews