It's concerning that the later editions of this newspaper have yet to be digitised, particularly as there are apparently only two copies on microfilm - one at the BL and one in the Library of Congress. As well as being an important source of information for students and academics studying the history and politics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it's a vital resource for those researching the literature and culture of that era - with writers and poets such as William Archer, Lionel Johnson and Edward Thomas contributing to its literary pages.
It's concerning that the later editions of this newspaper have yet to be digitised, particularly as there are apparently only two copies on microfilm - one at the BL and one in the Library of Congress. As well as being an important source of information for students and academics studying the history and politics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it's a vital resource for those researching the literature and culture of that era - with writers and poets such as William Archer, Lionel Johnson and Edward Thomas contributing to its literary pages.