My library is missing its copy of the 1912 volume of the New York Times index. (Apparently some ‘Titanic’ fans felt they needed it to remember when the ship sank.)
The publisher who owns the rights to it wants $1490 for a replacement volume.
Now I’m used to expensive prices for reference works, but is this item so difficult to reprint that it would cost nearly $1500?
And the whole thing will be a moot point in a few years.
ProQuest has digitized the NY Times(and the Wall St. Journal, etc.). Some University libraries have it available. Some very large city libraries also.
You can search electronically the database from 1851-1999 for the NYTimes. That’s the way the dates for words,phrase, etc. are being antedated so well today. Scary.