Globe and mail back issues
The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper that has been in publication since 1844. Back issues of the Globe and Mail can be accessed through various means, including:
- Online Archives: The Globe and Mail offers a digital archive of its issues from 1844 to 2009, which can be accessed through its website. The archive is searchable by keyword, date, and author.
- Library Collections: Many libraries in Canada and around the world have physical copies of the Globe and Mail on microfilm or in print. You can check with your local library or a university library to see if they have a collection.
- Newspaper Archives: Companies like ProQuest, Newsbank, and Accessible Archives offer digital archives of the Globe and Mail, which can be accessed through a subscription or a one-time fee.
- Used Bookstores: You can also find used copies of the Globe and Mail at used bookstores or second-hand shops. These may be in print or on microfilm.
- Online Marketplaces: Websites like Abebooks, Biblio, and Half.com often have used copies of the Globe and Mail available for purchase.
Some popular online archives and databases that offer Globe and Mail back issues include:
- ProQuest Historical Newspapers: This database offers a comprehensive archive of the Globe and Mail from 1844 to 2009.
- Newsbank: This database offers a digital archive of the Globe and Mail from 1844 to 2010.
- Accessible Archives: This database offers a digital archive of the Globe and Mail from 1844 to 1925.
- Globe and Mail Archives: The Globe and Mail's own online archive offers a searchable database of its issues from 1844 to 2009.
Please note that some of these archives may require a subscription or a one-time fee to access.