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Catherine: The University of Kansas Library began its subscription with
1935, notes that volume 1 was in German only, volume 2 in English, no
issues were published 1936,1938, 1940-46, 1958, 1961, 1973-74. All
issues carried since.
Barbara B. McCorkle
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Dear Librarian (and any individual willing to contribute a date)
//
As many of you are aware, 2010 is the 75th anniversary year of /Imago
Mundi/ (founded in Berlin in 1935 by Leo Bagrow). To mark the
occasion, a Special Issue is being prepared under the Guest Editorship
of Professor Mike Heffernan (University of Nottingham).
We propose to include a few comments on Bagrow and the early years of
his journal. To this end, we should should greatly appreciate your
help in telling us *the year in which your library or insitution FIRST
subscribed to /Imago Mundi./*/ /
There is just one caveat, that of the retrospective purchase of early
issues. Up to a point this is easy to ascertain, as Volumes 1 to 15
inclusive were reprinted by N. Israel in Amsterdam (he took over
annual publication with vol 16, 1962) and each reprint is
identified on the title page of each volume. So if your library has a
run of those reprints, they were a later aquisition.
Please reply off list to me personally ([email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>). And please accept in advance our
warm thanks for your help. We are hoping to have a truly
international response, as befits the internationality of the journal
itself.
Best wishes
Catherine Delano-Smith
Dr Catherine Delano-Smith
Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Historical Research, University
of London
Editor, IMAGO MUNDI The International Journal for the History of
Cartography
For editorial matters, see IMAGO MUNDI's homepage at
http://www.maphistory.info/imago.html
For all matters relating to subscriptions and sales from the
publishers, Routledge (Taylor & Francis), see
http://www.informaworld.com/rimu
For access to back issues (1935 to 2002 inclusive, via JSTOR
subscription) see
http://www.jstor.org/journals/03085694.html
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