A second volume began in September 2012 and will run for five issues.
In 1865 the journal was published biweekly and each volume ran for one complete year.
Before the end of the year, this first volume had run through four editions.
Our own volume is running slightly ahead, but it's not an exciting business today.
In recent years, each volume has run to approximately 450 pages.
The first 14 volumes, from 1983-1986, came with six or seven cartoons and ran from 30-60 minutes.
The delay on stock prices, normally 15 to 20 minutes, grew longer, of course, when volume was running at 600 million shares a day.
The first volume ran for 4 issues before moving to Image Comics.
Before 1946, all volumes ran from June to May.
Over more than 20 years, the diary's volumes would run to thousands of pages and some 2m words.