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Item # 727511 ·

THE PANAMA CANAL RECORD, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, Feb. 20, 1929  A little magazine noted as the: "Official Publication of the Panama Canal" with a wealth of data concerning the canal and its use including several charts on what is passing through the canal.
Complete in 16 pages, 6 by 9 inches, library stamp at the top, very nice condition.

Background: The Panama Canal Record was an official weekly newspaper-style publication issued by the U.S.-run Panama Canal administration from its

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Item # 727503 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Nov. 8, 1928

* Mount Etna volcano eruption
* Mascali, Sicily, Italy lava disaster

The front page has a one column heading: "Fiery Finger of Etna Wipes Out 2 Towns" (see images) 
Complete with 44 pages, rag edition in great condition.

Background: The November 1928 eruption of Mount Etna stands as a pivotal moment in volcanology and Italian history, primarily due to the systematic destruction of the town of Mascali, which remains the only entire municipality erased by the

(Added to the June, 2026 catalog (#367) after its initial release - only available on-line.)

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Item # 727494 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, August 2, 1879  The full front page is a print captioned: "Edison In His Workshop" showing him at work on an experiment. Very displayable. An inside page has a related article on him, taking 1 1/2 columns.
Other prints within including a full page of: "The Saratoga Regatta", a full page of: "Lake George, Looking Southwest from Black Mountain", "The Moss Bunker or Menhaden Fishery on the Long Island Coast", a full page Thomas Nast political cartoon: "The Campaign…

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Item # 727481 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, March 3, 1987 

* re. Andy Warhol's death
* Pop artist movement 

As most might be aware "The Village Voice" was an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. It introduced free-form, high-spirited, and passionate journalism into the public discourse a tradition it maintained throughout its 60+ year history.
The top of the ftpg. has a teaser notice concerning the famed pop artist Andy Warhol.
Page 3 has a photo showing…

(Added to the June, 2026 catalog (#367) after its initial release - only available on-line.)

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Item # 727382 ·

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, April 25, 1906

* San Francisco earthquake reports continue

The front page has several reports from stricken San Francisco with various headings that include: "RATIONS GIVEN TO 349.400 PEOPLE" and much more. (see images) More inside. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are not totally fragile from this era in paper. Rare as such.
Complete with 8 pages, a few small binding holes along the spine,…

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Item # 727380 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 6, 1945

* Japanese atrocities described
* Palawan Massacre - Philippines 

The top of the front page has a five column headline: "U. S. ACCUSES JAPAN OF MASSACRE, TORTURE, STARVATION OF CAPTIVES" with subheads that include: "Burning and Murder of 150 in Prison Camp at Palawan Told. (see) Lengthy reporting continues on pages 2 & 3.
Complete with all 40 pages, light toning and a little wear along the margins, generally nice.

Background: The global publication of Imperial

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Item # 727379 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 5, 1945

* Wake Island back in U.S. possession
* Post World War II Japan

The front page has a four column headline: "AMERICAN FLAG IS RAISED ON WAKE ISLE" with subheads that include: "EPIC OF ATOLL ENDS" "Americans Go Ashore to Crown Heroic Fight of marines in 1941" and more. (see)
Complete with all 40 pages, light toning at the margins, generally very nice.

Background: The formal surrender of Wake Island on September 4, 1945, carried immense symbolic and emotional

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Item # 727378 ·

CHICAGO TRIBUNE, June 18, 1978 

* "Whippoorwill" showboat disaster
* Deadliest F1 tornado - 16 deaths 
* Pomona Lake in Osage County, Kansas

The front page has a heading that reads: "Twister tips showboat, killing nine" with related map. Coverage continues inside with related photo. (see images)  
Complete 1st section only with all 32 pages, minor margin wear, generally nice.

Background: The Whippoorwill Disaster of June 17, 1978, represents a harrowing and statistically unprecedented anomaly in

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Item # 727376 ·

THE KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, May 6, 1934 

* Bank robber John Dillinger gang
* Hunted in the Chicago area 
* Woman friend Beth Green 

The top of page 4 has a one column heading: "WOMAN FRIEND HID DILLINGER IN ST. PAUL HOUSE" with subhead. (see images) 
Complete with all 40+ pages, light toning at the margins, binding slits along the spine, generally nice.

Background: Beth Green’s 15-month prison sentence for harboring the gang—holds immense historical significance because it perfectly captures the

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Item # 727375 ·

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Nov. 30, 1961 

* Enos the Chimpanzee orbits Earth
* Mercury-Atlas 5 rocket spacecraft 
* John Glenn gets the green light 

The front page has a three column heading: "Marine to Make Space Hop But Probably Not in 1961" with lead-in: "Enos Lands Safely" and photo showing Enos the Chimpanzee wanting to be strapped into space capsule. (see images)
Complete with all 14 pages, light toning at the margins, minor spine wear, nice condition.

Background: The November 30, 1961 front

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Item # 727373 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Feb. 25, 1932

* January 28 Incident
* Shanghai, China
* Japanese offensive

The top of the front page has a nice banner headline: "CRUSH CHINESE IN BIG PUSH" with subheads. a few related photos on the back page. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.
Complete with 28 pages, rag edition in great condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.

Background: The February 25, 1932, rag edition of the Chicago Tribune captures a

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Item # 727372 ·

THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Herkimer-Ilion, New York, January 24, 1968 

* USS Pueblo incident 
* North Korea 

The top of the front page has a banner headline: "Navy Task Force Heads For North Korea" with lead-in: "Diplomatic Leverage Applied In Ship Seizure" (see images)
Complete with 20 pages, good condition.

Background: This January 24, 1968 edition of The Evening Telegram captures a high-stakes turning point in the Cold War, hitting newsstands just one day after North Korean forces illegally seized

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Item # 727368 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 12, 1936 

* Abraham Lincoln assassination eyewitness 
* Mrs. Harriet Van Pelt interview w/ photo 
* Was 18 years old at Ford's Theater event 

The front page has a one column heading: "A GIRL OF 1865 TELLS OF SEEING LINCOLN SHOT" with subhead and related illustration. More on page 3 and a few related photos on the back page with one showing Harriet Van Pelt, the 88 year old woman who witnessed Lincoln's assassination when she was 18. (see images)
Complete with all 36 pages,…

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Item # 727366 ·

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Dec. 6, 1929

* United States occupation of Haiti
* United States Marine Corps
* Les Cayes massacre

The front page has a one column heading: "HAITIENS RIOT, MARINES ACT" with subhead. (see images)
Complete with all 30 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally good.

Background:In 1929, during the U.S. occupation of Haiti (1915–1934), martial law was declared following a violent crackdown on a peaceful protest in the southern city of Les Cayes, where U.S.

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Item # 727365 ·

THE DAILY POST-BOY, London, Oct. 17, 1733  

* Forty-two years prior to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War

A fine example of this single sheet issue with the front page having various items from London, and the back page is mostly taken up with advertisements. Partial red tax stamp at the bottom of the front paage.
Single sheet, 9 by 15 1/2 inches, very nice condition.

background: The Daily Post-Boy was a British newspaper first published in 1733. It was known for covering a variety of

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Item # 727364 ·

SUN-TIMES, Chicago, Oct. 25, 1983

* 1983 Beirut barracks bombings - Lebanon
* United States Marine Corps massacre
* Lebanese Civil War terrorist suicide attack
* Islamic Jihad Organization & Iran 

The front page has a heading: "Death toll 191; grim body hunt continues" (see images) Much more on the following pages. 
Complete with all 100 pages, very minor margin wear, nice condition.

Background: The October 25, 1983, edition of the Chicago Sun-Times captures a pivotal geopolitical turning point,

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Item # 727363 ·

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. June 24, 1933 

* Jewish boxer Barney Ross w/ photo
* World lightweight boxing championship
* vs. Tony Canzoneri at Chicago Stadium

The top of page 16 has a two column heading: "Ross Becomes Lightweight King on Disputed Decision" with subhead and photo of Ross. (see images) 
Complete with all 20 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, generally nice.

Background: On June 23, 1933, before a rapturous hometown crowd at the Chicago Stadium, Barney Ross secured a

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Item # 727362 ·

THE KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, Albany, New York, July 13, 1932

* Aviatrix Amelia Earhart airplane takeoff
* Women's transcontinental flight record
* Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey 

The front page has a two column heading: "Amelia Leaves to Shatter West-East Non-Stop Mark" with subhead. (see images) 
Complete with all 18 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally good.

Background: The July 13, 1932 edition of The Knickerbocker Press captures a pivotal moment in aviation history,

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Item # 727360 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 23, 1951

* West Frankfort - Lakeland
* Franklin County, Illinois
* Coal mine explosion disaster

The front page has a two column heading: "32 Miners Dead, 50 Missing; Search of Illinois Pit Is Slaw" with related photo. Coverage continues inside with another related photo and map. (see images)
Complete 1st section only with 26 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.

Background: This rare rag edition of The New York Times from December 23, 1951, holds immense historical

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Item # 727357 ·

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Dec. 19, 1949 

* Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams
* NFL pro football championship title game 

Page 28 has a six column heading: "Eagles Dunk Rams in Mud, 14-0, Keep Title" with subheads related photo. (see images)
Complete with all 38 pages, light toning and very minor wear at the margins, some small binding holes along the spine, nice condition.

Background: The December 19, 1949 edition of The Detroit Free Press captures a defining moment in pro football history:

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Item # 727351 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 29, 1938 

* "Homer in the Gloamin" at Wrigley Field
* Gabby Hartnett's iconic walk-off home run 
* Chicago Cubs - Major League Baseball - MLB

The top of page 32 has a banner heading: "Hartnett's Homer With 2 Out in 9th Beats Pirates, Puts Cubs in First Place" with subheads, 2 related photos and box scores. (see images) 
Complete with all 52 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.

Background: On September 28, 1938, Chicago Cubs player-manager and future Hall of Fame

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Item # 727350 ·

SUN-TIMES, Chicago, June 11, 1982

* "E.T. the Extra Terrestrial" advertisement
* Grand Opening Day premiere movie review
* Steven Spielberg - science-fiction fantasy
* Also opening day for "Grease 2"

Page 59 has a full page advertisement for the opening day premiere of "E.T. the Extra Terrestrial" in Chicago.
Page 49 has a review of the film by Roger Ebert with heading: "'E.T.' an enchanting triumph" and photo. (see images)
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because there was really no…

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Item # 727349 ·

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, May 31, 1934 

* Dust Bowl - Great Depression era 
* Midwest farms face devastation 

The top of the front page has a five column headline: "U.S. Ready to Slaughter a Million Cattle as Drought Scorches Midwestern Farms, Threatening Crop Curtailers with Famine" with subheads. (see images) 
Complete with all 22 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, small library stamp within the masthead, generally good. 

Background: This May 31, 1934 issue of The Detroit Free

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Item # 727348 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 17, 1956 

* Last performance under the canvas "Big Top"
* Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus 
* "The Greatest Show on Earth" tradition ends 

The bottom of the front page has a four column photo showing an aerial view of the last setup of the "Greatest Show on Earth" under the canvas "Big Top" with heading: "The Big Top Folds Its Tents for Last Time" and reporting. (see images) 
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because there was really no reason to save it…

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Item # 727347 ·

THE DETROIT NEWS, May 27, 1963 

* "Jeff the Seal" - sea lion
* Niagara Falls plunge folklore 

The front page has a one column heading: "Seal Does a Flip Over Niagara" with photo showing Tommy Haines, the boy who spotted "Jeff the Seal" down river. (see images)
Complete with 40+ pages, small binding holes along the spine, small address stamp in the masthead, generally nice.

Background: In late May 1963, the dramatic escape and recapture of "Jeff the Seal"—actually a California sea lion—became a

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Item # 727346 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Dec. 11, 1920 

* Horace E. Dodge death - co-founder
* Ford Brothers Motor Company 

The front page has a one column heading: "Horace E. Dodge Dies Suddenly In Florida Home" with subhead. (see images) Coverage continues inside with photo.
Complete with 20 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, generally nice.

Background: The founding of the Dodge Brothers Motor Company in 1914 stands as a watershed moment in industrial history because it signaled the end of Henry

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Item # 727329 ·

THE FIREBRAND, Portland, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1897  A fascinating newspaper with their motto just under the title: "For the Burning Away of the Cobwebs of Ignorance and Superstition." and the dateline notes: "An Exponent of Anarchist - Communism. Holding that Equality of Opportunity alone Constitutes Liberty; that in the Absence of Monopoly Price and Competition Cannot Exist, and that Communism is an Inevitable Consequence."
Gregory (Union List of American Newspapers) notes that the only…

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Item # 727327 ·

THE STARS AND STRIPES, January 1, 1945

* Battle of the Bulge 
* World War II - WWII

The front page has a two column heading: "Yanks Cut Deeper Into German Bulge" with  subhead & related map. (see images) Nice to have in this famous military publication.
Other World War II news of the day. Complete in 8 pages, a little spine wear, nice condition.

Background: In January 1945, the Saar Region—a heavily industrialized area along the German-French border—was the scene of major Allied offensive

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Item # 727323 ·

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, May 7, 1936 

* Hindenburg - LZ-129 zeppelin - airship
* Very 1st flight to America - North Atlantic 
* Lakehurst, New Jersey disaster fame

The top of the front page has a one column heading: "GERMAN AIRSHIP OVER ATLANTIC ON WAY TO U. S." with subheads and related map. (see images) 
This was the first flight to the United States of the ill-fated Hindenburg, almost exactly one year to the day from when it would explode in flames at this same location.
Complete with all 40+…

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Item # 727321 ·

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 12, 1876

* Evangelist Dwight L. Moody's sermon
* Preaches at P.T. Barnum's Hippodrome

The top of the 1st column of the front page has a one column heading: "THE REVIVAL'S PROGRESS" with subhead. Text takes up about 2  1/2 columns.
Other news of the day. Complete with all 8 pages, minor spine wear, nice condition.

Background: The New York City Hippodrome Campaign of 1876 stands as a pivotal moment in American religious history, marking the definitive transition of evangelism

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Item # 727320 ·

THE LEISURE HOUR, London, Sept. 12, 1861 This 12 page issue measures 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches and is "A Family Journal Of Instruction And Recreation" with 2 illustrations.
Nice condition.

Background: The September 12, 1861 issue of The Leisure Hour (No. 507) stands as a vital cultural artifact that highlights the shifting media landscape and socio-political anxieties of Victorian Britain. Published under the direction of the Religious Tract Society, this particular weekly issue embodies the

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Item # 727317 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 8, 1925 

* Baseball legend Babe Ruth "The Big Bambino"
* "The Bellyache Heard 'Round the World"
* Ill from eating too many hotdogs ? soda ?
* New York Yankees spring training - MLB

The front page has a one column heading: "Babe Ruth Is Ill; Likely to Miss Opener" (see images) 
Complete with all 44 pages, light toning and some wear at the margins, generally good. 

NOTE: This issue comes with a acid-free folder (gratis) for protection.

Background: The Bellyache Heard 'Round

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Item # 727315 ·

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Aug. 5, 1993

* Hall of fame pitcher Nolan Ryan
* The famous Robin Ventura incident
* The "headlock fight" photo & report
* Texas Rangers - MLB baseball folklore

The front page of the sport's section has a iconic photo in MLB folklore showing Nolan Ryan putting Robin Ventura into a headlock and throwing a punch to his head. And the top of page 5 of this section has a five column heading: "Ryan Adds Punch to His Pitching and Rangers Win" (see images) 
Complete 1st and sport's…

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Item # 727306 ·

THE WEEKLY RECORDER, Chillicothe, Ohio, July 11, 1815  

* Very early & rare for the state of Ohio

This was one of Ohio's most important frontier and early statehood communities. Chillicothe served as the capital of the Ohio Territory and later the state itself for several periods between 1803 and 1812, making it a center of politics, commerce, and communication in the Old Northwest.
Published during the early 19th century, the Weekly Recorder was part of the rapidly expanding newspaper culture…

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Item # 727305 ·

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., Dec. 25, 1929 

* Fire at the White House (West Wing)
* Christmas Eve 

The front page has a nice banner headline: "FIRE DESTROYS HOOVER'S OFFICES; WHITE HOUSE SAVED AFTER FIGHT" with subheads and two related photos. (see images) Nice for display.
Complete with all 22 pages, light toning and some wear at the margins, generally good.

Background: This Christmas Day issue of The Springfield Union holds immense historical and collectable value because it captures the most

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Item # 727304 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 19, 1940

* The Hardest Day - Battle of Britain
* German Luftwaffe vs. British Royal Air Force
* World War II - WWII

The top of the front page has a six column headline: "600 NAZI PLANES RAID LONDON AREA AGAIN; 140 DOWNED, R.A.F. ATTACKS CHANNEL BASES" with subheads. (see) Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.
Complete with all 32 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, small piece torn away along the spine,…

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Item # 727303 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Feb. 26, 1932 

* Adolf Hitler gains Germany citizenship
* Austrian born changes to run for president

The top of page 16 has a one column heading: "BRUENING TURNS ON FOES; HITLER BECOMES CITIZEN" with subhead. (see images)
Complete in 36 pages, rag edition in very nice condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.

Background: This February 26, 1932, edition of the Chicago Tribune captures a profound geopolitical turning point on its front page: the naturalization of

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Item # 727302 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 22, 1954

* Creature from the Black Lagoon - Gill-man
* Third day premiere advertisement for NYC
* 3D monster horror film - movie

Page 8 has a 3 1/2 x 3 inch advertisement for the third day premiere (regular showings) for a double feature showing of "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" and "Creature from the Back Lagoon" in New York City. (see)
Complete with 30 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition. 

Background: The presence of the legendary RKO Palace Theatre on a May 22,

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Item # 727301 ·

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, July 20, 1939

* Donn Fendler goes missing
* Mount Katahdin in Maine
* Rye, New York 12 year old boy 

The front page has a one column  heading: "GUARDSMEN HUNT BOY LOST ON MOUNTAIN" with subhead and photo of the boy with heading: "Missing Maine Lad" (see images)
Complete with 30+ pages, light toning at the margins, small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.

Background: The historical significance of Donn Fendler’s 1939 disappearance lies in its role as a powerful

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Item # 727300 ·

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. Nov. 26, 1929 

* Lieutenant George T. Cuddihy killed
* Nacostia Naval Air Station in Washington, D.C.
* United States Navy test pilot airplane crash 

The top of the front page has a two column headline: "NAVY FLIER HURLED TO HIS DEATH FROM TWO MILES IN SKY" with subheads. (see images) 
Complete with all 32 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally nice.

Background: The November 26, 1929 edition of The Springfield Union is a rare and highly

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Item # 727299 ·

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, July 24, 1939 

* Jane Bolin 1st day as judge (NYC)
* 1st African-American black Woman

The top of page 9 has a very notable item, being a report of the first African-American woman judge in the United States. 
The article features a photo of Jane Bolin headed: "Negro Woman Justice Puts Sympathy First as Her Guide" with subhead. (see images) 
Complete with 26 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, some small binding holes along the spine. generally nice.

Background:

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Item # 727298 ·

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., April 9, 1951

* Ben Hogan wins Masters Tournament
* Augusta National Golf Club - Georgia

The top of page 12 has a two column heading: "Hogan Snares Masters Crown by Two Strokes" with subhead, photo and leader board. (see images)
Complete with 18 pages, light toning and minor margin wear, generally nice.

Background: The 1951 Masters Tournament marked a monumental milestone in golf history, serving as the stage for Ben Hogan’s first historic victory at Augusta National

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Item # 727297 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 12, 1936

* Mother Jones honored at Mount Olive, Illinois
* Memorial monument dedication - Unveiling 
* Greenfield, Indiana jail break
* Pre Al Brady Gang shootout
* Bangor, Maine fame 

The top of page 3 has a one column heading: "TRIO SLUG SHERIFF, FLEE INDIANA JAIL" with subheads. This was about a year prior to their infamous shootout with F.B.I. agents in Bangor, Maine.
And page 20 has a some what discrete report with one column heading: "Laud 'Mother' Jones As Lemke

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Item # 727296 ·

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, May 30, 1934

* Jackson Barnett death (1st report)
* "The World's Richest Indian"
* Oklahoma oil wells owner
* Muscogee Creek Native American

Page 5 has a two column heading: "Richest Indian Found Dead in His Mansion in California" with subhead. (see images)
Complete with 20 pages, light toning and a little wear along the margins, generally good. 

Background: The life and legacy of Muscogee (Creek) landowner Jackson Barnett (c. 1856–1934), famously dubbed "The World's Richest

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Item # 727295 ·

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., January 8, 1931

* Pope Pius XI
* Casti connubii
* Papal encyclical

The front page has a two column heading: "Pope Reinstates Catholic Marriage, Divorce Views; Flays Birth Control" with subhead. (see images) 
Complete with all 14 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, generally nice.

Background: The January 8, 1931 edition of the Fitchburg Sentinel captures a defining cultural flashpoint of the interwar era, reporting on Pope Pius XI’s monumental encyclical

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Item # 727294 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 30, 1974

* Iconic director Steven Spielberg's 1st major film premiere
* Opening Day (Eve) for the movie "The Sugarland Express"
* American crime drama in Texas - Actress Goldie Hawn 

Page 16 has a 9 x 5 inch advertisement for the opening day premiere of "The Sugarland Express" the following day. (see images) This was Steven Spielberg's very first major theatrical film.
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because there was really no reason to save it at the…

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Item # 727293 ·

DAILY WORKER, New York, Feb. 24, 1956

* Martin Luther King Jr. arrested
* Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott
* Ralph Abernathy & other key figures

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.
The front page has a headline that reads: "Alabama Negroes Firm on Boycott Despite Arrests" with related photo. (see images)
Original physical issues of The Worker from the 1950s

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Item # 727292 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 9, 1981 

* Operation Opera - Israeli airstrike 
* Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor - Baghdad
* Weapons of Mass Destruction not allowed 

The front page has a banner headline: "ISRAELI JETS DESTROY IRAQI ATOMIC REACTOR; ATTACK CONDEMNED BY U.S. AND ARAB NATIONS" with related photo and map. (see images) Much more inside. 
Complete 1st section only with all 38 pages, a little residue from a address label being removed, nice condition.

Background: The June 9, 1981 edition of The New

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Item # 727291 ·

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 27, 1990 

* Recently released Nelson Mandela 
* United States Congress speech 
* South Africa anti-apartheid struggle

The front page has a two column heading: "Mandela Speech Draws Cheers From Congress" with subhead and color photo. (see images) Lengthy coverage continues inside with another related photo. 
Complete with all major sections (80+ pages), light toning along the central fold of the front page, very nice condition.

Background: On June 26, 1990, just four months

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Item # 727290 ·

THE DAY, New London, Conn., March 14, 1922

* Harry vs. Tommy Gibbons
* Heavyweight boxing fight
* Madison Square Garden

The top of page 9 has a banner heading: "Harry Greb Upsets Calculations of Boxing Experts by Defeating Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul" with subhead, photo and round by round description. (see images)
Complete in 12 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, tiny binding holes along the spine, generally nice.

Background: The March 14, 1922 edition of The Day carries immense

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