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Un and Under Cataloged Microforms

Hard to find microforms at the Wells Library.

Monographs

  • Aleksej Pavlovič Okladnikov. Неолит и бронзовый век Прибайкалья : историко-археологическое исследование. Ч. 1/2 [Neolit i bronzovyj vek Pribajkalʹja: istoriko-archeologičeskoe issledovanie. Č. 1/2]. 1950. 411 pages, illustrated. 27 microfiche. DK30 .A3 no.18
  • A. I︠A︡kovlev [Yakovlev]. Засѣчная черта Московскаго государства в XVII вѣкѣ : Очерк из істории обороны южной окраины Московскаго государства [Zasechnaia cherta]. 1916. 312 pages, maps. 5 microfiche. DK52.5 .I35
  • Osoboe pribavlenīe k opisanīi︠u︡ Russko-Turet︠s︡koĭ voĭny. 1899-1901. 4  volumes. 12 microfiche. DR573 .O8 1899
  • Русское законодательство о евреях : очерки и изслѣдованія [Russkoe zakonodatelʹstvo o evrei︠a︡kh: ocherki i izsli︠e︡dovanīi︠a︡]. 1877. 456 p. 8 microfiche. DS135 .S65 O77 1877a
  • 隆慶趙州志 [Longqing Zhaozhou zhi] [Records of Zhaozhou in the Reign of Longqing]. 1566. 10 volumes. 12 microfiche. DS 793 .C228 C53 1982
  • Evelyn-White, Hugh Gerard. The Monasteries of the Wadi 'n Natrûn. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition v. 2, 7, & 8. 1926-1933. 3 volumes. 82 microfiche. DT 86 v. 2, 7, 8
  • Winlock, Herbert Eustis. The Monastery of Epiphanius at Thebes. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition v. 3 & 4. 1926. 2 volumes. 46 microfiche. DT 86 v. 3, 4
  • Acres Internal Ltd. Etude de preinvestissement, reseau panafrican de telecommunications. ca. 1974. 79p. DT 551 .S2 no.NG033
  • Campion-Vincent, Véronique. Images du Dahomey. 1965. 6 microfiche. DT 541.7 .C3 1965a
  • Mahend Betind, Pierre. Le symbolisme du nom et l'art de donner des noms aux hommes. 1965. 172 p. 3 microfiche. DT 570 .L6 1965a

Publications of Historical Societies of the British Isles

Collections are microfiche unless otherwise indicated. Many of the titles can be found online in the usual places -- HathiTrust, Archive.org, and Google Books. But you can also often find them on the website of the society. Sometimes, however, only rekeyed editions are online.

Sussex Record Society

Call number: DA 1
Holdings: v. 1-55
Publications: Sussex Record Society.

Buckinghamshire Record Society

Call number: DA 2
Holdings: v. 1-11
Publications: Buckingham Record Society

Bristol Record Society

Call number: DA 3
Holdings: v.1-19
Publications: Bristol Record Society

Manx Society

Call number: DA 4
Holdings: v.1-31
Publications: Manx Society Publications at A Manx Notebook, edited by Frances Coakley

North Riding Record Society

Call number: DA 5
Holdings: v.1-9
Publications: Royal Historical Society (title list only)

Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society

Call number: DA 6
Holdings: v. 1-4
See IUCat

Wiltshire Record Society

Call Number: DA 7
Holdings: v.1-3
v.1 The Churchwardens’ Accounts of S. Edmund and S. Thomas, Sarum, 1443-1702, with other documents
v.2 The Canonization of Saint Osmund, From the Manuscript Record in the Muniment Room of Salisbury Cathedral
v.3 The Fifteenth Century Cartulary of St. Nicholas's Hospital, Salisbury, with Other Records

Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society

Call Number: DA 9
Holdings: v. 1-106
Publications: The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire

Hampshire Record Society

Call Number: DA 10
Holdings: 1886-1897
Publications: Hampshire Record Society [n.b., 1886 volume (in two parts) is incorrectly listed as 1896 on this list.]

Newcastle Upon Tyne Records Committee

Call Number: DA 11
Holdings: v. 1-12
Publications: Volumes have been cataloged

Devon & Cornwall Record Society

Call Number: DA 12
Holdings: v.1-21, 23-24
Publications: Volumes have been cataloged

Prague Spring

Prague Spring '68: dailies and periodicals covering all spheres of social life on microfiche

"IDC's Prague Spring Project is based on a thorough analysis of the events which culminated in the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in August
1968. The selection of materials included in the project follows two main criteria: an evaluation of the origins of the reform -movement and its eventual
break-down; and a chronological, in some ways unique, description of the actual events." From the guide (see below).

Titles included are listed here:

  • A-Revue
  • Československý rozhlas
  • Dikobraz
  • Divadelní noviny
  • Družstenvní noviny
  • Filmové a televizní noviny
  • Filmovy přehled
  • Forum
  • Hospodářské noviny
  • Jihočeská pravda
  • Květy
  • Kulturní tvorba
  • Literární listy
  • Literární noviny / Kulturní noviny
  • Literární život
  • Listy
  • Lidová demokracie
  • Lud
  • Mladá fronta
  • Mladý svět
  • Nová svoboda
  • Novinář
  • Obrana lidu
  • Plánované hospodářství
  • Práca
  • Práce
  • Pravda (Plzen)
  • Pravda
  • Roháč
  • Rolnické noviny
  • Rudé Prăvo
  • Signal
  • Smena
  • Stadion
  • Student
  • Studentské listy
  • Svoboda
  • Svobodné slovo
  • Technické noviny
  • Televizia
  • Učitelské noviny
  • Universita Karlova
  • Vecerni Praha
  • Vlasta
  • Vysoká škola
  • Výtvarná práce
  • Záběr
  • Zemědělská ekonomie
  • Zemědělské noviny
  • IV. Sjezd spisovatelŭ

Russian Periodicals

There are several un-cataloged Russian journals in our microfiche collection. Unfortunately, I don't speak the language and so I don't know what they are about, but I've listed the titles as they are written on the box, the holdings, and the call numbers.

  • Obscestvennoe dvizenie v rossii v nachale, 1909-1914. DK 6
  • Akty, izdavaemye Vilenskoi͡u arkheograficheskoi͡u kommissīei͡u, v.1-37: 1865-1870. DK 9
  • Arkiv knjazja Voroncova, v.1-40, 1870-1895. DK 10
  • Sbornik Charʹkovskogo istoriko-filologičeskogo obščestva, v.1-21, 1891-1921. DK 13
  • Trudy Chernigovskoĭ, v.1-11, 1911-1914. DK 15
  • Letopis (Istoriko-filologicheskoe Obshchestvo), v.1-16, 22-23, 25 (roughly 1890-1916). DK 16
  • Gazeta dlia vsekh, 1917-1918 (Moscow). DK 246 .G39
  • Gazeta dlia vsekh, 1917-1918 (St. Petersburg). DK 246 .G397

Russia Through the Eyes of Foreigners

"Accounts of journeys to Russia that were published in English between the sixteenth century and the October Revolution, 1917" (IUCat Record).

We don't own them all, but here is a list of those we do, organized by last name. Add the RT number to the call number DK21 .R88 2001 to locate them in the microfiche.

  • Armstrong, T.B. Journal of travels in the seat of war, during the last two campaigns of Russia and Turkey : intended as an itinerary through the south of Russia, the Crimea, Georgia, and through Persia, Koordistan, and Asia Minor, to Constantinople: with map expressly drawn up, and illustrative of the author's tour. 1831. RT-11
  • Atkinson, Lucy. Recollections of Tartar steppes and their inhabitants. 1863. RT-15
  • Bell, John. Travels from St. Petersburg in Russia, to diverse parts of Asia : in two volumes. 1763. RT-27 (2.v)
  • Bookwalter, John W. (John Wesley). Siberia and Central Asia. 1900. RT-31
  • Brooks, Shirley. The Russians of the south. 1854. RT-35
  • Bunbury, Selina. Russia after the war: the narrative of a visit to that country in 1856. 1857. RT-39 (2.v)
  • Collins, Perry McDonough. A voyage down the Amoor: with a land journey through Siberia, and incidental notices of Manchooria, Kamschatka, and Japan. 1860. RT-46
  • Cook, John. Voyages and travels through the Russian empire, Tartary, and part of the kingdom of Persia. 1770. RT-48 (2 v.)
  • Dobson, George. Russia's railway advance into Central Asia: notes of a journey from St. Petersburg to Samarkand. 1890. RT-60
  • Dobson, George. Russia/painted by F. De Haenen; text by G. Dobson, H.M. Grove, and H. Stewart. 1913. RT-59
  • Eden, Charles H. (Charles Henry). Frozen Asia: a sketch of modern Siberia : together with an account of the native tribes inhabiting that region. 1879. RT-65
  • Edwards, H. Sutherland (Henry Sutherland). The Russians at home and the Russians abroad: sketches, unpolitical and political, of Russian life under Alexander II. 1879. RT-66
  • Glen, William. Journal of a tour from Astrachan to Karass: north of the mountains of Caucasus : containing remarks on the general appearances of the country, manners of the inhabitants, &c., with the substance of many conversations with effendis, mollas, & other Mohammedans, on the questions at issue between them and Christians. 1823. RT-76
  • Hill, S. S. Travels in Siberia. 1854. RT-102 (2 v.)
  • Hodgetts, E. A. Brayley (Edward Arthur Brayley). In the track of the Russian famine: the personal narrative of a journey through the famine districts of Russia. 1892. RT-105
  • Howe, Sonia E. (Sonia Elizabeth). The false dmitri : a Russian romance and tragedy: described by British eye-witnesses, 1604-1612. 1916. RT-239
  • Jefferson, Robert L. A wheel to Moscow and back: the record of a record cycle ride. 1895. RT-116
  • Justice, Elizabeth. A voyage to Russia: describing the laws, manners, and customs, of that great empire, as governed at this present by that excellent princess, the Czarina. Shewing the beauty of her palace, the grandeur of her courtiers, the forms of building at Petersburgh, and other places: with seceral entertaining adventures that happened in the passage by sea and land/written and collected by Elizabeth Justice. The second edition / To which is added, Four letters, wrote by the Author when at Russia to a gentleman in London. 1746. RT-119
  • Kennard, Howard Percy. The Russian peasant. 1907. RT-122
  • Ker, David. On the road to Khiva. 1874. RT-123
  • Liddell, R. Scotland. Sestra (sister): sketches from the Russian front. 1917. RT-245
  • Macartney, George Macartney. An account of Russia: 1767. 1768. RT-133
  • Meakin, Annette M. B. In Russian Turkestan: a garden of Asia and its people. 1903. RT-142
  • Moore, John. A journey from London to Odessa : with notices of New Russia, etc. 1833. RT-146
  • Mummery, A. F. (Albert Frederick). My climbs in the Alps and Caucasus. 1895. RT-149
  • Neilson, Andrew. The Crimea: its towns, inhabitants, and social customs. 1855. RT-3
  • Norman, Henry. All the Russias: travels and studies in contemporary European Russia, Finland, Siberia, the Caucasus, & Central Asia. 1902. RT-154
  • Pares, Bernard. Russia and reform. 1907. RT-159
  • Perris, G. H. (George Herbert). Russia in revolution. 1905. RT-162
  • Roth, H. Ling (Henry Ling). A sketch of the agriculture and peasantry of eastern Russia. 1878. RT-178
  • Royston-Pigott, G. W. Savage and civilized Russia. 1877. RT-208
  • Seebohm, Henry. Siberia in Europe: a visit to the valley of the Petchora, in north-east Russia : with descriptions of the natural history, migration of birds, etc. 1880. RT-182
  • Seebohm, Henry. Siberia in Asia: a visit to the valley of the Yenesay in East Siberia : with description of the natural history, migration of birds, etc. 1882. RT-181
  • Simpson, James Young. Side-lights on Siberia : some account of the great Siberian railroad, the prisons and exile system. 1898. RT-186
  • Smith, Mary Ann Pellew. Six years' travels in Russia. 1859. RT-8 (2.v)
  • Steveni, W. Barnes. Through famine-stricken Russia. 1892. RT-193
  • Turnerelli, Edward Tracy. Russia on the borders of Asia: Kazan, the ancient capital of the Tartar khans: with an account of the province to which it belongs, the tribes and races which form its population, etc. 1854. RT-205 (2 v.)
  • Wellesley, F. A. (Frederick Arthur). With the Russians in peace and war : recollections of a military attaché. 1905. RT-212
  • Wenyon, Charles. Across Siberia: on the great post-road. 1896. RT-213
  • Wilkinson, David. Whaling in many seas, and cast adrift in Siberia with a description of the manners, customs and heathen ceremonies of various (Tchuktches) tribes of North-Eastern Siberia. 1905. RT-216
  • Wood, Ruth Kedzie. Honeymooning in Russia. 1911. RT-222
  • Wright, G. Frederick (George Frederick). Asiatic Russia. 1903. RT-226 (2 v.)
  • Wright, Richardson Little. Through Siberia : an empire in the making. 1913. RT-228

Leaflets of Anti-Bolsheviks Governments

IDC published a collection on microfiche called Leaflets of anti-Bolsheviks Governments which contains an archive of material that was lost until the 1990s. The collection came with a catalog of the material called Белое движение : каталог коллект͡сии листовок 1917-1920 [Beloe dvizhenie : katalog kollekt͡sii listovok (1917-1920 gg.)], but I could find no way to connect what was on the fiche with the catalog, so I made this list. If you would like to use the collection in the Wells Library, I have annotated our copy of the catalog with this information and given it the same call number as the fiche.

Fiche Number
1 1-11
2 12-28
3 29-46
3/4 47
4 48-56
5 57-65
5/6 66
6 67-75
7 76-90
8 91-107
9 109-127
10 128-143
10-11 144
11 145-158
12 159-167
12/13 168
13 169-183
14 184-194
15 195-210
16 211-225
16/17 226
17 227-244
18 245-262
19 263-282
20 283-300
21 301-315
22 316-331
23 332-347
24 348-366
25 367-384
26 385-401
27 402-414
28 415-421
29 422-433
30 435-444
31 445-454
32 455-465
33 466-477
33/34 478
34 479-487
35 488-498
36 499-509
36/37 510
37 511-522
38 523-534
39 535-543
39/40 544
40 545-553
41 554-562
42 563-568
42/43 569
43 570-576
44 577-585
45 586-594
45/46 595
46 595-604
Fiche Number
47 605-613
47/48 614
48 615-623
49 624-632
49/50 633
50 634-642
51 643-651
51/52 652
52 653-661
53 662-670
53/54 671
54 672-680
55 681-689
55/56 690
56 691-699
57 700-708
57/58 709
58 710-718
59 719-727
59/60 728
60 729-737
61 738-746
62 747-755
63 756-764
64 765-773
65 774-783
66 784-795
67 796-809
67/68 810
68 811-821
69 822-832
70 833-841
71 842-853
72 854-868
73 869-882
74 883-899
75 900-908
76 909-922
77 923-936
78 937-942
78/79 943
79 944-955
80 956-968
81 969-979
81/82 980
82 981-993
83 994-1012
84 1013-1024
84/85 1025
85 1026-1034
86 1035-1043
87 1044-1055
88 1056-1071
88/89 1072
89 1073-1087
90 1088-1106
Fiche Number
91 1107-1121
92 1121-1133
92/93 1134
93 1135-1147
94 1148-1160
95 1161-1171
96 1172-1181
97 1182-1195
98 1196-1206
98/99 1207
99 1208-1224
100 1225-1241
101 1242-1255B
102 1255G-1268
103 1269-1287
104 1288-1306
105 1307-1325
106 1326-1339
106/107 1342
107 1343-1350
108 1351-1357
109 1358-1364
110 1365-1372
111 1373-1382
112 1383-1389
113 1390-1401
114 1402-1413
115 1414-1425
116 1426-1434
116/117 1435
117 1436-1447
118 1448-1461
119 1462-1475
120 1476-1491
121 1492-1506
122 1507-1521
123 1522-1534
124 1535-1549
125 1550-1561
126 1562-1579
127 1580-1594
128 1595-1604
128/129 1605
129 1606-1615
129/130 1616
130 1617-1632
131 1633-1645
132 1646-1663
132/133 1664
133 1665-1681
134 1682-1698
135 1699-1717
136 1718-1736
137 1737-1755
138 1756-1774
139 1775-1794
Fiche Number
140 1795-1812
141 1813-1827
142 1828-1845
143 1846-1855
143/144 1856
144 1857-1865
145 1866-1881
146 1882-1889
147 1890-1897
148 1898-1906
149 1907-1915
150 1916-1925
151 1926-1933
152 1935-1943
153 1944-1953
154 1954-1963
155 1964-1971
156 1972-1980
157 1981-1989
158 1990-1997
159 1999-2007
160 2008-2016
161 2017-2026
162 2027-2036
163 2037-2045
164 2046-2062
165 2063-2080
166 2081-2098
167 2099-2115
168 2116-2134
169 2135-2153
170 2154-2172
171 2713-2189
172 2190-2206
173 2207-2212
174 2213-2216
174/175 2217
175 2218-2221
176 2222-2225
176/177 2226
177 2227-2230
178 2231-2235
179 2236-2240
180 2241-2246
181 2247-2258
182 2258a-2272
183 2273-2288
184 2289-2306
185 2307-2324
186 2325-2340
187 2341-2356
188 2357-2374
189 2375-2385
190 2386-2396
191 2397-2410
192 2411-2420

Blodgett Collection of Spanish Civil War Pamphlets

The titles in this collection may be searched through World Cat by adding "se: The Blodgett Collection of Spanish Civil War pamphlets" to a keyword search. In order to locate the fiche, you must look the title up in the guide to locate the number beginning with a "W". IU owns all but of five of the titles in the guide and also six titles that aren't listed, but that we have added to our copy of the guide.

 

Islam-Fiche

Islam-Fiche: Readings from Primary Sources is a collection of works from the Islamic world translated into English with introductory materials. "The material ranges from pre-Islamic poetry to the theology, philosophy, and science of the pre-modern empires and the history of politics, and literature of recent times."

Western Books: The Middle East from the Rise of Islam

The Western Books series republishes works by authors in western languages on non-western language speaking cultures. IU owns Part 7, "Religion and Thought," of The Middle East from the Rise of Islam. This includes materials published before 1921 that cover the region "from Morocco and Islamic Spain to Afghanistan and from the Balkans and Turkey to the Sudan. Works on the Sahara, insofar as they pertain to Egypt, the Sudan, and the North African Countries (Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania) are included." About half the titles are in English and the rest are in languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and Russian.

The titles are not cataloged individually, but IU owns a guide to Part 7 which lists every title in two sections: English and non-English. A comprehensive guide to the collection is available online, but remember that IU only owns those titles listed as "Religion and Thought." For other titles in the series, IU affiliates may request them though Center for Research Libraries.

Afghanistan: An American Perspective

Ethiopica