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The truth seeker : devoted to science, morals, free thought, free enquiry and the diffusion of liberal sentments [sic]

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Contributor:
Bennett, De Robigne Mortimer, 1818-1882, editor.
Macdonald, Eugene Montague, 1855-1909, editor.
Macdonald, George Everett Hussey, 1857-1944, editor.
Standardized Title:
Truth seeker (Paris, Ill.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Free thought--Periodicals.
Free thought.
Agnosticism--Periodicals.
Agnosticism.
Atheism--Periodicals.
Atheism.
Genre:
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
v. : ill. ; 30-43 cm.
Four no. a year, <1992->
Vol. 1, no. 1 (Sept. 1873)-
Place of Publication:
Paris, Ill. : Liberal Association of Paris, Ill., [1873]-
Notes:
Title from caption.
Subtitle varies: a freethought and agnostic newspaper, <1912->
Editors: D.M. Bennett, Sept. 1873-1882; D.M. MacDonald, Dec. 1882-Feb. 1909; E.M. MacDonald, Mar. 1909- .
Published: New York, N.Y., 1874- ; San Diego, Calif., June 1964-<v. 119, no. 4>
Set in Houdini Collection: Vol. 51, no. 48 (Nov. 29, 1924); v. 52, no. 26 (June 27, 1925)-v. 52, no. 27 (July 4, 1925); issues bound in one vol., not in numerical sequence.
Latest issue consulted: Vol. 119, no. 4, published in 1992.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives.
Other Format:
Also issued online: Truth seeker (Paris, Ill. : Online)
Online version: Truth seeker (Paris, Ill.)
ISSN:
0041-3712
OCLC:
3952366

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