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725463

1931 Dracula film opening day review for Detroit....

Item #725463

March 20, 1931

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, March 20, 1931

* "Dracula" the movie - opening day
* Vampires - pre-code Bela Lugosi film
* Detroit premiere advertisement 

Page 21 has the opening day advertisement for the premiere of the pre-code vampire film "DRACULA" in Detroit, Michigan. (see images) This ad measures 5 x 4 inches and has a image of Bela Lugosi and Helen Chandler. See below for details. 
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725401

The Velvet Underground & Nico in 1967...

Item #725401

February 16, 1967

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Feb. 16, 1967

* Andy Warhol's The Velvet Underground & Nico
* Before their first album was released (March 12)
* Electric Circus underground nightclub performance

Page 29 has a 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch advertisement for a "NICO" gig at the newly opened "Electric Circus" in Greenwich Village. (see images) 

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725393

1991 AC/DC at Madison Square Garden concert ad...

Item #725393

May 14, 1991

Pages taken away from the THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, May 14, 1991

* AC/DC rock band concert advertisement
* Madison Square Garden performance 
* "Razors Edge" album Tour at MSG
* Brian Johnson - Angus & Malcolm Young 
* PAGES 71-72 & 81-82 ONLY *****

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725366

Genuine London Gazette newspaper from 1670...

Item #725366

June 16, 1670

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, June 16, 1670

* Among the Earliest of English language newspapers to be had
* Hold something in your hands from the 17th century
* Unique gift idea for that history buff

This is the world's oldest continually published English language newspaper, having begun in 1665 and is still printing in London to this day. And this is a very early, genuine issue. As was the case with





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725283

1956 Montgomery, Alabama civil rights movement...

Item #725283

February 27, 1956

DAILY WORKER, New York, Feb. 27, 1956

* Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott
* Civil Rights movement leaders arrested 
* Reverend Adam Clayton Powell speaks out 

This publication, The Worker, represents the official voice and ideological "mouthpiece" of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) during one of the most volatile periods of the Cold War.

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724609

Ben Franklin article on the morals of chess...

Item #724609
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, Philadelphia, April, 1792  By far the most significant content is the historic/collectible essay: "The Morals of Chess. By Dr. Franklin", which takes 2 1/2 pages. Note: This essay was first printed in the Columbian Magazine in the Dec. 1786 issue. Regardless, this contemporary printing is among the few publications which printed the essay which is highly desirable am... See More  

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724607

Lincoln's State-of-the-Union Address... Proclamation to Confederates...

Item #724607

December 10, 1863

SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Mass., Dec. 10, 1863  Page 2 column 3 begins: "THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE". This State of the Union address from Abraham Lincoln runs for over 4 columns and is directly followed by a Proclamation for Amnesty and Recovery for the southern states.  Lincoln stated, "I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do proclaim . . . to all persons who have, directly o... See More  

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724606

Capture of Billy the Kid...

Item #724606

December 29, 1880

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California Dec. 29, 1880  The front page has fully half a column taken up with a very nice account of the capture of "Billy The Kid".
It is headed: "New Mexico" "Stirring Scenes at Las Vegas--Officers With 'Nerve' ". It begins: "The notorious gang of outlaws composed of  about 25 men, who under the leadership of one "Billy the Kid" have for the past six months overrun
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724605

Interesting interview with Jesse James' mother...

Item #724605

November 07, 1879

ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Nov. 7, 1879  The top of pg. 2 has column heads: "RIDDLED BY RANGERS" "A Pitched Battle in Which Two Robbers Were Killed" "The Aged Mother of the James Boys Interviews". The interview with Jesse James' mother takes almost a full column.
Eight pages, slightly irregular at the spine, very nice condition.

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724603

A political newspaper... The Blair House...

Item #724603

May 03, 1838

EXTRA GLOBE, Washington, May 3, 1838  There would appear to have been three titles with this name as Miles ("The People's Voice") notes a campaign newspaper from 1832 and another from 1836. This is the one founded in 1834. In its first issue it noted: "The Extra Globe, which we publish today, is the beginning of the series of weekly papers in which it is our intention to co... See More  

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724602

Much on the War of 1812... General Hull's Trial...

Item #724602

May 13, 1814

THE YANKEE, Boston, May 13, 1814  The entire front page & back page are taken up with: "Gen. Hull's Trial" on his court martial case (close-trimmed to a portion of the right margin clips some letters).

Inside has much on the War of 1812 including: "Indian Affairs" "From Lake Champlain" "From the N.W. Frontiers" "Highly Important" &quo... See More  

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724601

Great article on the James brothers: Frank and Jesse...

Item #724601

December 21, 1879

THE SUN, New York, Dec. 21, 1879  Page 7 contains a wonderful, lengthy, and very detailed article with several column heads: "THE JAMES BOYS OF TEXAS" "A Visit to the Home of the Elder Of the Terrible Brothers" "The Visitor's Grim Reception at the Pistol's Mouth--'Hold Up Your Hand!'--A Desperate Fight with Palacta's Thieves".

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724600

Centennial Exposition of 1876... Fairmount Park, Philadelphia...

Item #724600

September 30, 1876

SUPPLEMENT TO HARPER'S WEEKLY, Sept. 30, 1876  This is a huge foldout print captioned: "The Centennial---Balloon View Of The Grounds" which gives a terrific overview of it and showing Philadelphia in the background.  Rarely do such large, foldout prints from Harper's Weekly survive intact, as they were typically removed for their displayability or damaged after many years of folding and ... See More  

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724599

Huge map of "The Situation in Virginia" dominates the front page...

Item #724599

May 05, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 5, 1863  The front page is dominated by a huge Civil War map headed: "THE SITUATION IN VIRGINIA" which takes about half of the page.

Many front page column heads including: "Advance Of The Potomac Army" "The Enemy In Retreat" "Left Wing Behind Fredericksburg" "The Rebels Forced to Fight on Gen. Hooker's Ground" "... See More  

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724598

Thomas Edison and his electric light invention... Mormon polygamy...

Item #724598

December 12, 1878

EASTON EXPRESS, Pennsylvania, Dec. 12, 1878  Most of a page 2 column is taken up with a detailed article headed: "Edison's Great Invention" "An Authoritative Explanation of His Wonderful Electric Light--Why the Secret Has Been so Carefully Guarded".
The front page has: "Polygamy" "A Reminiscence--Brigham Young and Brother William's Wife".
Four pages, minor edge-tears in the spine margin. very n

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724597

First appearance of Walt Whitman's "Paumanok" (included in "Leaves of Grass")...

Item #724597

February 29, 1888

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 29, 1888  Near the middle of page 6 is the printing of a short poem: "Paumanok" by Walt Whitman as noted at its conclusion. This was the very first printing of this Whitman poem as verified by the Walt Whitman Archive, and is very significant as such.
Twelve pages, partially loose at the spine, toned at the margins with some chipping & margin tears, should be handled

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724595

Ad for historic pier... Promoting Atlantic City as a summer vacation spot...

Item #724595

July 17, 1894

THE SEASON - ATLANTIC CITY,  For the week ending July 17, 1894  This was a seasonal newspaper to promote the attributes of Atlantic City as a summer vacation spot. Page 2 notes that it was: "...distributed FREE on all express trains on the Camden & Atlantic and West Jersey Railroads...". Included is an ad for "Young & McShea's Ocean Pier", which was the
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724593

Much on the Gold Rush in California...

Item #724593

November 14, 1849

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, Nov. 14, 1849  Page 3 has "Correspondence from California" which has a letter which includes: "...The news here is most flattering. Gold is abundant! Labor is worth seven to thirty dollars a day..." with much more on how high the prices are, & continuing with: "...Persons going to the mines take nothing with them but a
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724592

Frederick Douglass writes on the John Brown situation...

Item #724592

December 19, 1859

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 19, 1859  The front page has: "Letter From Fred. Douglass" which provides his perspective on the John Brown insurrection at Harper's Ferry. Related to the raid are close to two columns of text with heads: "The Slavery Issue" "The Remains of Cook, the Insurgent" "The Attempt of Cook & Coppic to Escape", several of which are letters signed in type by insurgent ... See More  

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724559

Election of Patrick Henry sets the stage for his famous speech... So much more...

Item #724559

March 17, 1775

THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE (with Supplement), Williamsburg, Mar. 17, 1775  This newspaper was published by Alexander Purdie, a distinction to be made since there were three newspapers of this title printed in Williamsburg during the early period of the Revolutionary War.

The entire front page is a terrific letter: "To the Gentlemen of the Provincial Congress of Virginia" relating the tre... See More  

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723416

Letter from the grandson announcing Thomas Jefferson's death...

Item #723416

July 22, 1826

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, July 22, 1826  Inside contains a lengthy article headed: "Adams and Jefferson" which includes near the beginning: "Fellow citizens--I regret to be obliged...to trespass further on your patience. The lot has fallen on me to call your attention...to the pecuniary embarrassments of our distinguished fellow-citizen, Thomas Jefferson..." and much, much more. ... See More  

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723401

Focused on pacifism, and still with the original wrappers...

Item #723401

July 01, 1828

THE FRIEND OF PEACE, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July, 1828  This was a 19th-century anti-war publication authored by Noah Worcester (under the pseudonym "Philo Pacificus"), focused on promoting peace and Christian pacifism through essays.

Complete in 32 pages, still having the original blue wrappers noting the contents, never bound nor trimmed, a library stamp at the top of the fron... See More  

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722792

An uncommon anti-slavery paper... Case of Prigg vs. Pennsylvania...

Item #722792

October 13, 1842

EMANCIPATOR AND FREE AMERICAN, Boston, Oct. 13, 1842  This is one of the less common anti-slavery newspapers from the antebellum years. It was preceded by the "Free American" (1841) and the Emancipator" (1835), merging to create this title, which published from December 1841 thru March, 1844, existing for just 2 years & 4 months.
Perhaps the most notable report is on the front page: "
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721569

On Mormon wives testifying against their husbands...

Item #721569

July 09, 1874

DESERET EVENING NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, July 9, 1874  Page 2 has nearly two columns taken up with the details report of a Utah Supreme Court case concerning wives testifying as witnesses against their husbands.

The report is headed "Supreme Court Decision" "Wives as Witnesses" being the case of Edward Friel vs. Lyman Wood.

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721550

Interesting publication from the 17th century...

Item #721550

October 17, 1679

THE WEEKLY PACQUET OF ADVICE FROM ROME: OR, THE HISTORY OF POPERY, London, Oct. 17, 1679  An unusual anti-Catholic newspaper which has a short life before being suppressed. Attached at the back is a single sheet headed: "The Popish Courant" of the same date.
Complete in 8 pages, 5 1/2 by 7 1/2 inches, slightly irregular at the wide margins, nice condition.

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721069

One of the more uncommon anti-slavery titles...

Item #721069

April 27, 1850

THE ANTI-SLAVERY BUGLE, Salem, Ohio, April 27, 1850  

* Rare Anti Slavery publication - slaves
* Emancipation of the enslaved - abolition 
* Over 10 years prior to the Civil War 

The motto printed in the masthead reads: "No Union With Slaveholders", which sets the tone for the newspaper's theme. This is one of the less common anti-slavery newspapers we have encountered.
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720719

A broadside "Extra" from Northumberland County, Pennsylvania...

Item #720719

January 01, 1882

NORTHUMBERLAND PRESS--EXTRA, Pennsylvania  This is a broadside "Extra" containing various financial information in this "Auditor's Report of the Finances of Northumberland County for the Year 1882".
Single sheet, blank on the reverse, 10 3/4 by 16 1/4 inches, good condition.

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716177

Shortly after Japan's surrender, in a ship's newspaper...

Item #716177

August 29, 1945

BUTNER WORLD NEWS, Aug. 29, 1945  This is a mimeographed newspaper produced by the staff on board the USS General H.W. Butner, the American troop carrier transporting troops from Europe to the Pacific.
It is a four page newspaper, typewriter set, with front page headlines including: "MacArthur Gets Tough With Japs Regarding Signing of Peace Pact" "Army Transport Chief Says Almost Two Million G
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716176

One of the more uncommon anti-slavery titles...

Item #716176

September 28, 1850

THE ANTI-SLAVERY BUGLE, Salem, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1850  The motto printed in the masthead reads: "No Union With Slaveholders", which sets the tone for the newspaper's theme. This is one of the less common anti-slavery newspapers we have encountered.
The prime content would be the lengthy: "Letter to the American Slaves, From Those Who Have Fled from American Slavery" which takes 2 1/2 columns of
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716172

Exceedingly early newspaper from France...

Item #716172

July 08, 1641

EXTRAORDINAIRE, Paris, France, July 8, 1641 with the date at the top in Roman numerals but then also dated at the bottom of the back page: "8 Juillet, 1641".
This "extraordinary" issue was done for a singular purpose, as defines most "extraordinaries" produced since then.
This issue published simultaneously along with the "Gazette" of Paris, the very first regular newspaper published in France which

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716171

From during George Washington's administration...

Item #716171

March 24, 1794

GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, March 24, 1794  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.

The front page has 3 runaway slave ads and three shipping ads. Other news of the day is found throughout,

Four pages, tiny binding holes along the spine, untrimmed, great condition.

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716170

Horace Greeley's newspaper, before his famous 'Tribune'...

Item #716170

April 27, 1839

THE NEW-YORKER, April 27, 1839  This was published by the famed Horace Greeley, begun some 7 years before his more famous 'New York Tribune' would publish its first issue. Although he would work at several newspapers prior to the 'New Yorker', this would be his first successful venture, eventually reaching a circulation of 9,000.
Long active in politics, Greeley served briefly as a congressman
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716160

From rough & tumble Deadwood, Dakota Territory...

Item #716160

July 23, 1889

DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER, Black Hills, (South Dakota) July 23, 1889  This city would arguably be--along with Tombstone & Dodge City--one of the more famous of all the towns from the rough & tumble days of the Old West, and only rarely do such issues come to light. It attracted larger-than-life Old West figures including Wyatt Earp, Calamity Jane, and Wild Bill Hickok (who was killed the... See More  

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716158

Broadside stock market price list...

Item #716158

October 01, 1898

Supplement To THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS, New York, Oct. 1, 1898  "A Daily Journal Devoted to Financial Interests" as noted in the masthead, but rather than being the typical newspaper, this is the monthly broadside (printed on one side only)chart noting: '"Highest & Lowest Prices and Total Sales of Stocks at New York Stock Exchange for May, 1898."
A great display item for any stock broker
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716157

Very first of the advice column newspapers...

Item #716157

March 19, 1692

THE ATHENIAN MERCURY, London, March 19, 1692  This was the very first of the "agony aunt" newspapers, a newspaper providing personal advice to its readers.
In creating this format of responding to questions from readers, the publisher, John Dunton, did so as a result of feeling guilty for cheating on his wife. He thought that people like himself might appreciate confiding in a stranger --anony
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716156

From the 1600's by a woman publisher, Joanna Brome...

Item #716156
THE OBSERVATOR, London, England, Dec. 10, 1681  A dialogue newspaper founded by Sir Roger L'Estrange, a Tory pamphleteer, as a vehicle for attacking dissenters and Whigs. This newspaper has the old style type making it great for framing, particularly with the over 340 year-old date clearly visible in the dateline.
The most intriguing aspect of this issue is the imprint at the bottom of the bac
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716155

Suspect questioned & released... Funeral services for a victim...

Item #716155

November 19, 1888

(Sold - No longer available for sale) THE TIMES, London, England, Nov. 19, 1888  "Jack the Ripper" reports were common in the latter half of 1888, capturing the interest of people on both sides of the Atlantic as evidenced by the reports in many newspapers in the United States. It was the international "sensation" of the era, and a case which was never conclusively solved.
Not surprisingly, is
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716152

Scarce, short-lived newspaper from Philadelphia...

Item #716152

January 25, 1797

THE NEW WORLD, Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1797  A quite scarce title, and until a recent find, the very first we have offered in our 44 years. It published for exactly one year. Various news reports and advertisements of the day.
Four pages, folio size, never-trimmed margins, very nice condition.

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716139

Extracts of Moby Dick...

Item #716139
HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, New York, volume for May thruy November, 1851 The “Town Ho’s Story” appears on pages 659-665 in the October issue. It was the first appearance of any part of the great novel Moby Dick and became chapter 54 in the book. A publisher’s note on page 659 says: “From The Whale, the title of a new work by Mr. Melville, now in the press of Harper and Brothers, and now publi... See More  

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716138

Nice headline on the Spanish-American War...

Item #716138

April 09, 1898

NEW YORK JOURNAL, April 9, 1898  A nice issue from the Spanish-American War with a banner headline: "ONE QUICK, FIGHTING DASH BY SPAIN---BUT TOO LATE; WE ARE ALL READY AND SHALL FORESTALL HER" with various subheads.
The front page has a graphic bit concerning "Remember The Maine".
The complete first section (of 2) with pages 1-8, slightly irregular at the blank spine, nice condition.

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716137

First White House wedding...

Item #716137

March 18, 1820

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 18, 1820  Listed under the page 2 "Marriages" is one that reads: "In Washington city, Samuel Lawrence Gouverneur, Esq. of N. York, to Miss Maria Hester Monroe, youngest daughter of James Monroe, President of the U. States." This was first wedding to be held at the White House.

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716136

Burning of the Quarantine Hospital... The slave ship Echo...

Item #716136

September 03, 1858

NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 3, 1858  The front page is almost entirely taken up with much detail on the burning of the Quarantine Hospital, the city's first line of defense against migrant-borne infectious diseases. First column heads included: "THE STATEN ISLAND ARSON "Full Details of the Burning of the Quarantine Buildings" "Boasts of the Incendiaries" "The Unshe... See More  

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716135

John Clum and the 'renegade' Apaches... Death of Parson Brownlow...

Item #716135

May 04, 1877

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, May 4, 1877  Among the front page articles: "Arizona" "Agent Clum Completely Successful in Hunting up the Renegade Apaches--Latest Sonora News". Clum is John Clum who would go on to publish the famous newspaper Tombstone Epitaph. and more.
Also on the front page is a lengthy article: "Death of Parson Brownlow" "A Sketch of His Private and Public Life".
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716134

Apache outbreak in Colorado... The Mormon saw mill in Tombstone...

Item #716134

October 21, 1879

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Oct. 21, 1879  The top of the first column is headed: "The Indian War" "Present Situation of Affairs in Colorado" which has two reports, and this is followed by: "The Apache Outbreak in New Mexico".
Also on the front page are reports from the Tombstone Nugget, including: "The Mormon saw mill at the Huachucas is turning out from three to five thousand feet of lu
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716133

The finest trio on Desert Storm...

Item #716133

January 17, 1991

DAILY GAZETTE, Sterling-Rock Falls, Illinois  This is a trio of exceedingly displayable issues, each formatted similarly although with individually significant headlines on Desert Storm: the beginning of the air war: "WAR!"; the beginning of the land war: "INVASION!" and the "VICTORY!" once Iraq conceded and agreed to all U.N. resolutions.

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716132

Molly Maguires murder trial at Mauch Chunk...

Item #716132

February 19, 1876

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 19, 1876  The top of page 3 has small one-column headings: "The Molly Maguires" "The Jones Murder--The Voluntary Confession of Kerrigan--Probable Breaking Up Of The Organization".

Ten pages, very nice condition.

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716131

A newspaper for spiritualists and occultists...

Item #716131

November 27, 1875

RELIGIO PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL, Chicago, Nov. 27, 1875  A quite uncommon title which, as noted in the decorative masthead, is "Devoted To Spiritual Philosophy". This interesting newspaper was begun in 1865 by an association of dozens of the leading spiritualists of the day.  Its masthead is a graphic depiction of the progressive, free-religious views of the association showing "Harmonial ... See More  

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716130

Death of Eva "Evita" Peron... First Lady of Argentina...

Item #716130

July 28, 1952

THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, July 28, 1952  The front page has a two column heading: "Thousands Take Last Look Before Casket of Mrs. Peron" with subhead and related photo. 

Eva Peron came into popular culture with the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Evita" based on her life.

Complete in 42 pages, some spine wear, otherwise nice.

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716129

Trial and conviction of a spy...

Item #716129

December 30, 1812

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 30, 1812  Page 2 has an interesting report, taking about half a column, beginning: "...proceedings at Buffaloe, of a Court Martial appointed to try Elijah Clark as a Spy. The facts which appeared at the trial are that the said Clark was born in New Jersey...he removed to Canada...must have become naturalized & a British subject. Clark, being found wit... See More  

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716128

Edison & the beginning of the motion picture industry...

Item #716128

May 20, 1893

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, May 20, 1893  The top of an inside page has a very historic article headed: "First Public Exhibition of Edison's Kinetograph" which was essentially the beginning of the motion picture industry.
The articles takes over a full column & a portion includes: "...the duration of each image is one-ninety-second of a second, and the entire strip passes through the in
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