Description:
"The Nineteenth Century is a thirty-year publishing programme which reproduces on microfiche a significant proportion of English-language works first published between 1801-1900. The Programme is situated at the British Library, and it is the holdings of this great library that form the basis of the Programme.
The Library holds a vast range of material to which scholars and researchers elsewhere do not have easy access, and it is this material that the Programme aims to cover. The serious deterioration of the book in the world's research libraries mainly occurs in works published after the introduction of wood pulp paper in 1845. The Nineteenth Century is the first major long-term publishing programme to reproduce such works that so urgently need to be preserved. The Programme brings together the interests of the librarian, the scholar and the Preservation Department of the single largest collection of books in the world.
The Nineteenth Century was launched in 1986 and microfilming began in 1987. In January 1998 the programme celebrated its tenth anniversary in the newly opened British Library at St Pancras.
Now containing more than 25,000 separate titles, all accessible through brief catalogue records at this site, The Nineteenth Century is the single largest and most important source of nineteenth century works for research and for teaching almost all aspects of nineteenth century studies."
Note that this is only an index or catalogue to the microfiche.
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