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*American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data | *American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data on the maritime profession. | ||
on the maritime profession. | |||
*First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966. | *First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966. | ||
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*[[Dodge, Ernest Stanley|Ernest Dodge]], director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years. | *[[Dodge, Ernest Stanley|Ernest Dodge]], director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years. | ||
The American Neptune ceased publication in 2002. | *The American Neptune ceased publication in 2002. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 2 May 2019
- American Neptune was a quarterly journal, published since 1941, providing historical and pictorial data on the maritime profession.
- First issued in 1941, it had been published by the Peabody Museum since 1966.
- The journal focuses on American maritime history, but does include international material as well.
- Ernest Dodge, director of the Peabody Museum was its editor for many years.
- The American Neptune ceased publication in 2002.
See Also
American Neptune issues in the Salem Collection.
American Neptune 1941-