Preface:
To the best of my ability I believe the NGS changed its indexing process after 1907.
As yet nobody has been able to provide any other explanation. I would appreciate any thoughts otherwise.
Up to 1907, the NGS published an index within each volume as an integral portion of one of the volumes’ issues, usually within the last issue of the volume, particularly beginning with 1896 - the first year with 12 monthly issues.
A Table of Contents (TOC) along with Illustrations was included as a preface to the entire volume and numbered with Roman Numerals (to be removed from the last issue and placed at the beginning of the “bound” volume). The index usually continued the sequential page numbers from the last page of the last issue in Arabic Numerals (and was usually left at the end of the bound volume).
In 1908 things “began” to change!
The December 1908 issue included a TOC and “List of” Illustrations with no index. I have found no “index” in any original (no reprints for this year are known) December 1908 issue.
The December 1909 issue included a TOC and “Index of to” Illustrations with no index. Again, I have found no “index” in any original (no reprints for this year are known) December 1909 issue.
Beginning with 1910, the NGS no longer published a TOC, Illustrations (list of or index of), nor Index integral with any of its issues. Rather, they published a separate pamphlet style annual Index that included all of these items.
In 1914, the NGS divided each year into two volumes AND created a two-volume INDEX pamphlet with each half-year issue usually being produced within six months (at least for the early years) of the last issue published from the volume.
I have been told that the NGS issued these indexes (at least in the early teens) primarily to bookbinderies and did not generally make them available to the public. I can believe this due to the difficulty in trying to obtain any 1910 through Jan-Jun 1914 (first ½ year index).
Beginning with the Jul-Dec 1914 Index the cover is of the familiar Oak leaf design and is more available on the market making me believe that perhaps this and subsequent issues of the index were offered to the public.
Now the 1908 anomaly!
I have a bound 1908 volume complete with covers and ads, the TOC and List of Illustrations, as well as an original December 1908 magazine with same.
On page III of the TOC (both versions), the last entry in the
magazine is “National Geographic Society … pg 888”
bound volume is “Index…pg 889”
The Index, of course, does not exist!
And, what exists as the last entry in the magazine TOC page III, i.e. page 888, is in-fact the second to last entry in the bound volume TOC page III.
I have a second bound 1908 volume that has the “magazine” TOC, i.e. ends with page 888. This set is without ads and covers and appears to be assembled in three books directly from magazines.
I believe the bound volume TOC that ends with page 889 may actually be one that the NGS “issued” to binderies and not one published as an integral part of the December issue.
Question:
Has any else discovered this anomaly in “any” magazine or bound issue?
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Hi Mel,
I know this was an old post of yours but I just read it. Hope the move is going OK. If I read you correctly, there are indexes for 1910 through 1914 (2 half years for 1914).
I have, what appear to be, loose addendums for all six. There covers are the same as Page i of the Dec. 1908 issue and reminiscent of the 1901 magazine covers. This includes both 1914 addendums, no Oak leaf.
All six have TOC, but no illustration index nor article index. My guess is these are in lieu of indexes and not in addition to them.
Tom
You are correct in your guessing.
First, the oak leaf border did not appear on the annual Indexes until 1917.
Second, from 1910 through 1917, the NGS published two separate Title page versions.
One version had only the Title page with Contents listing - this was published 1910 through 1917.
The second version was what we would come to know as the "annual index publication" in that it contained the Title Page, Contents Listing, Illustration(s) Listing (all for placement in the front of a bound book with lower case Roman numerals) as well as an Index listing (with Arabic numerals) that continued the page number sequence after the last article page of the December issue. I do have copies of all of these for my loose collection - but they were very difficult to find and were rather costly (as little paper pamphlets go).
I have not been able to locate enough, however, to complete my bound collection (still missing two).
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