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An image of eight front covers of different publications: Britannia and Eve, The Sketch, Tatler, The Bystander, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, The Graphic, London News, and The Sphere.

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Founded in 1842, The Illustrated London News (ILN) became a pioneer in global print media, not only constituting the first illustrated magazine in the world but also, in 1855, printing the first colour newspaper. With time, the ILN acquired and launched several other publications, which produced some of the most remarkable media content of the 19th and 20th centuries, and documented key events and developments in both British and global history. Arranged into carefully curated collections, and incorporating more than a million images, British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869-1970 includes material from nine of these ‘sister’ titles: The Graphic (1869-1932); Sporting and Dramatic News (1874-1970); The Sketch (1893-1959); The Sphere (1900-1964); The Tatler (1901-1965); The Bystander (1903-1940); Illustrated War News (1914-1918, and 1939); Britannia and Eve (1929-1957); and London Life (1965-1966).   

Spanning over a hundred years of the ILN’s history, these titles cover a wide variety of topics, from High Society in the late Victorian era to the World Wars; and from international sports to the cultural milieu of Britain’s ‘Swinging Sixties’. Prominent contributors to these publications include celebrated illustrator Louis Wain (famous for his anthropomorphic and psychedelic depictions of cats); crime novelist Agatha Christie (creator of the popular Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot detective stories), and writer Bram Stoker (author of the acclaimed gothic horror, Dracula). Due to their eclectic nature, these collections yield crucial material for researchers and students working in many disciplines, such as politics, history, art history, gender studies, and war studies. Encompassing a diverse range of media forms (including satirical cartoons, art deco illustrations, and photography), they reveal valuable insights into the development of contemporary print culture, in Britain and abroad.

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1869-1970

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Licensed to access The Bystander, 1903-1940

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 38 Volumes, 1849 Documents (122,841 Pages)

Licensed to access Illustrated War News, 1914–1918 & 1939

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 6 Volumes, 195 Documents (9,176 Pages)

Licensed to access Britannia and Eve, 1926-1957

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 30 Volumes, 354 Documents (35,520 Pages)

Licensed to access The Graphic, 1869-1932

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 60 Volumes, 2684 Documents (90,266 Pages)

Licensed to access The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 1874-1970

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 97 Volumes, 3870 Documents (169,230 Pages)

Licensed to access The Sphere, 1900-1964

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 65 Volumes, 3340 Documents (138,640 Pages)

Licensed to access The Sketch, 1893-1958

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 64 Volumes, 2670 Documents (146,106 Pages)

Licensed to access The Tatler, 1901-1965

Contributor Illustrated London News Contents 65 Volumes, 3277 Documents (213,211 Pages)

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