On this page we will be gradually adding links to many of the back copies of the Old Palmerian magazine.

They will be in PDF format and so you will need a copy of the free Adobe software to view them.

The free software can be obtained from
https://get.adobe.com/reader/?loc=uk
but be sure to untick any 'Optional Offers' that you do not require before installing.


Click on a year to view the magazine.
1949   July 1980
2010 2011 2012
2013    

 

This is the list of what was in David Chaplin's box ......

For 'The Palmerian (New Series)'
Vol I edition 1, Summer 1947 to edition 8, July 1950
Vol II edition 1, July 1951 to edition 8, May 1955
Vol III edition 1, Dec 1955 to edition 8, June 1959
Vol IV edition 1, Dec 1959 to edition 7, Dec 1962 (poss edition 8, 1963 missing)
Vol V edition 1, June 1964, edition 4, Dec 1965, edition 9 July 1968

Summer 72, marked Vol VI edition 3, has a one-off 'Palmerian' cover (see * below)

For 'Old Palmerian' in a larger format
Vol 1 edition 1, Sep 1973 to edition 6, Jul 1980
Vol II edition 1, Jan 1982 to edition 3, April 1984

Changed to small format ..
Vol III edition 1, Dec 1984 to edition 6, Sep 1989 (but missing edition 2)
Vol IV edition 1, Sep 1990 to edition 4, Sep 1993
Vol V edition 1, Sep 1994 to edition 8, Sep 2001
Vol VI, the current volume, edition 1, Sep 2002 to edition 16 Sep 2017
(missing editions 4, 5, 6 and 13 but see below **).
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Ruth Hunwick has the following duplicates that can be used to build the complete set.

‘Old Series’
Volume I editions 1, 2, 3 and 4 November 1912 to February 1914,
only edition 5, March 1915 is missing.

For 'The Palmerian (New Series)'
Volume IV editions 8 and 9 June and December 1963
Volume V editions 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12, with editions 11 and 12 having one off ‘Palmerian’ covers. Unfortunately, editions 2, 3 and 6 are still missing.
* Volume VI editions 1 and 2 both with one off ‘Palmerian’ covers

‘Old Palmerian’
** Volume VI editions 4, 5, 6 and 13.

PDFs will be added to this section over time.

 

 

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