The Birth and Growth of Victorian Periodicals Newsletter and the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals
[...]appeared, in January 1968, the first issue of the Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (VPN), containing some thirty articles, research notes, proposals, queries, and other miscellaneous editorial business from scholars who wished to share their research or learn from others in the field.3 No. 1, J...
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