How much do we really know about corporate bond returns before the modern data era? Until recently, the answer was: not enough. Most empirical work in corporate bond pricing has relied on relatively short samples, especially the post-2002 TRACE period, leaving open the question of whether observed risk premia are robust over longer horizons. Ghaderi, Plante, Roussanov, and Seo (2026) Ghaderi, Plante, Roussanov, and Seo (2026) address this limitation by constructing a historical database of U.S.