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  • Judaica mention...
    Item #705054
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Dec. 18, 1679  The front page has a very  lengthy report from "Tangier" concerning a military operation, mentioning in part: "...retreat of our men in Ann and Monmouth Forts would have been cut off, if his Excellency had not presently sent them orders to abandon them...The 13th, 14th and 15th the enemy began to be more quiet, as if they... Read full description  
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  • Map of Maastricht, The Netherlands... Battle of Val Lauffeld)...
    Item #705041
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1747 (with map)

    * Battle of Lauffeld (also Maastricht, or Val)
    * Map of Maastricht, The Netherlands
    * Coal mine fires


    A nice feature is a foldout map titled: "A Plan of Maestricht, with the Adjacent Villages where the Battle was fought June 21...", which is in The Netherlands.... Read full description  
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  • Great 1773 map of the western hemisphere...
    Item #704974
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1773 

    * Captain James Cook
    * North America map


    Certainly the prime feature of this issue is the nice foldout map that accompanies the lengthy article: "Epitome of Lieut. Cooke's Voyage Round the World", showing most of North America, all of South America down to Cape Horn, and even portions... Read full description  
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  • Three Washington documents & one by Hamilton...
    Item #704965
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Sept. 8, 1790 

    * President George Washington
    * Alexander Hamilton notice


    The back page has a nice Act of Congress "...for the relief of disabled soldiers and seamen lately in the service of the United States..." headed by an engraving of a heraldic eagle & is signed in type: George... Read full description  
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  • Describing construction of the First National Bank...
    Item #704919
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR THE WORCESTER GAZETTE, August 26, 1795  

    * First Bank of the United States

    Page 3 has a very notable report, headed: "Description of the Bank of the United States, Now Erecting in Third St., from a Design by Mr.  S. Blodget". It would be finished in 1797.
    Four pages, small wear hole at a fold... Read full description  
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  • Interesting title & newspaper...
    Item #704887
    OLLA PODRIDA, Oxford, England, Oct. 13, 1787  

    * Rare publication

    Although having a Spanish name (translates to "any miscellaneous collection or assortment") this newspaper is in English. The content is essentially a lengthy editorial on a topic.
    Complete in six pages, 7 1/4 by 11 3/4 inches, very nice condition.
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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #704882
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, Boston,  May 28, 1743  This was the very first successful magazine in America, preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which was by Ben Franklin. Even this title lasted but a few short years.
    As the subtitle reads: "Containing Accounts of the Propagation & Revival of Religion in... Read full description  

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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #704881
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), March 10, 1743,4  (year noted as such as it was 1743 or 1744 depending on which calendar was used).
    This was the very first successful magazine in America, preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which was by Ben Franklin. Even this title lasted but a few short... Read full description  
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  • News from the closing moments of the war... Thanks to Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and others...
    Item #704872
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Feb. 12, 1782  

    * American Revolutionary War closing events
    * George Washington & Thomas Jefferson


    The inside pages have various reports concerning the Revolutionary War, including: "...nothing but the utter destruction of... Read full description  
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  • On the funeral of Benjamin Franklin...
    Item #704869
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, April 28, 1790  

    * Benjamin Franklin death FUNERAL

    Almost half of the front page is taken up with a wonderful article headed: "Dr. Franklin" followed by a quote: "When an eminent man dies, it is worth while to enquire into the causes which conducted him to eminence..." The report goes on to heap... Read full description  
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  • From John Adams' administration...
    Item #704847
    THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, May 6, 1797  

    * John Adams administration era
    * 28th century American origina
    l

    A very nice issue from the early months of John Adams' administration.
    Four pages printed on rather thick-stock newsprint, great condition.
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  • On the funeral of the governor...
    Item #704834
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 13, 1790  

    * Patriots George Read & William Patterson

    Page 3 reports that George Read was unanimously re-elected Senator of Delaware. A second item says: "The Hon. William Patterson, Esq. Senator of the United States, from New Jersey is unanimously elected Governor of that State." Both of these men signed the... Read full description  
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  • Less than 100 days prior to the Declaration... - French are supportive of an independent America...

    Less than 100 days prior to the Declaration...

    Item #704788
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, April 23, 1776  Most of the first column on the front page is taken up with reports of ships trading in the Caribbean & related news. Also on the front page is: "The French appear exceedingly friendly to the American cause which they would have promoted by a much larger supply of arms &... Read full description  

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  • Common Sense...   Reasons for a declaration of independence...
    Item #704787
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, April 20, 1776  The entire front page is: "The Speech of Gov. Johnstone in The House of Commons, 26th of October, 1776" which is continued from a previous issue and has much on the relations with America. This text carries over to page 2 and is then continued to a future issue.
    Page... Read full description  

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  • George Washington signs an Act of Congress...
    Item #704731
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 15, 1795

    * President George Washington
    * Congressional act signed in script


     Half of the front page is taken up with an Act of Congress titled: "An Act...to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties in goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and on the... Read full description  
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  • Wishful thinking on the fate of Cornwallis at Yorktown...
    Item #704706
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Jan. 29, 1782 

    * Lord Charles Cornwallis
    * Surrender at Yorktown
    * Revolutionary War


    The front page is mostly taken up with: "An Ordinance Ascertaining What Captures on Water Shall be Lawful". This lengthy text carries over to take close to half of page 2 & is... Read full description  
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  • Georgia & South Carolina elect delegates to the Continental Congress..   Button Gwinnett...
    Item #704679
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, April 18, 1776  A front page report from Savannah includes: "Friday last our Provincial Congress proceeded to the election of delegates to represent this province in the grand Continental Congress..." with the winners noted, one of which was Button... Read full description  

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  • A rare, patriotic, satirical ballad written by Benjamin Franklin...   Great on the British evacuating Boston...
    Item #704673
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, March 30, 1776  

    * American Revolutionary War 
    * Great year to have (1776)
    * Benjamin Franklin song 


    The front page begins with a wonderful letter beginning; "The Ministry have boasted much of their regular, their disciplined troops,... Read full description  
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  • John Jay, Columbia University...
    Item #704655
    THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, April 26, 1797  A very typical late 18th century American newspaper with a good mix of news reports of the day and advertisements. 
    A fine opportunity for an early newspaper at a low price.
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • Engraving of a porcupine in the masthead...
    Item #704633
    PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE, Philadelphia, March 29, 1798  

    * Rare 18th century American publication

    The masthead features an engraving of a porcupine. The entire front page is taken up with ads including one for a runaway slave headed: "Ten Dollars Reward" Two more appear on the back page.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, a little ink... Read full description  
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  • From the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #704631
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, Feb. 10, 1797 

    * Uncommon 18th century American publication

    The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time, while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    The front page is filled with advertisements including three illustrated ship ads.... Read full description  
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  • George Washington responds...
    Item #704627
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR THE WORCESTER GAZETTE, Sept. 30, 1795  

    * President George Washington letter
    * Norfolk, Virginia & the Jay Treaty


    Page 3 has: "The President's Answer  to the Address of the Citizens of Norfolk" which concerns the Jay Treaty. It is signed in type: George Washington.
    Four pages, light damp stains, nice condition.
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  • Establishing the rules of cricket...   A premier report...
    Item #704618
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 28, 1789  

    * A historic cornerstone addition for any cricket collection

    The article is titled: "Cricket" which contains within a subtitle reading: "Laws of the Game" which takes the majority of the article. There is another smaller subhead reading: "Betts" which mentions wagering on the... Read full description  
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  • Washington's historic farewell orders to the military...
    Item #704612
    THE EDINBURGH ADVRTISER, Scotland, Jan. 6, 1784

    * General George Washington
    * Farewell address - speech
    * Continental Army officers
    * Princeton, New Jersey


     Certainly the most notable & historic content is the full text printing of: "General Washington's Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States", a very... Read full description  
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  • Great dislike of the Jay Treaty (designed by Alexander Hamilton) with England...
    Item #704597
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR THE WORCESTER GAZETTE, July 29, 1795 

    * 18th century America
    * re. John Jay Treaty


    Almost all of the front page is taken up with critical articles on the controversial Jay Treaty with England, designed by Alexander Hamilton, headed: "Candid Remarks on the Treaty of... Read full description  
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  • A wealth of fine content: see the photos...
    Item #704572
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Mar. 23, 1776  There is so much great Revolutionary War reading in this issue that we photographed most of the issue so it all can be read.
    There is a much on "Intelligence From North Carolina" which begins on the front page and carries over to the inside pages. But much other content as well,... Read full description  

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  • The siege of Boston... Mention of George Washington...
    Item #704570
    PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Phila., March 16, 1776 

    * General George Washington 
    * Continental Army Siege of Boston 
    * American Revolutionary War 
    * Great year to have (1776)

     Regarding the siege of Boston... a page 3 report headed "Cambridge" includes: "...the continental army, assisted by a large body of militia, are now carrying on the... Read full description  
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  • Washington letter to the oldest Jewish Masonic Lodge in the United States...
    Item #704530
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, September 11, 1790  

    * President George Washington 
    * Address received and response 
    * Brethren of King David's Lodge
    * Newport, Rhode Island lodge 
    * Masonic - Jewish - Jews - Judaica 


    This is a very significant newspaper.  The middle column on the back page... Read full description  
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  • Two Acts of Congress signed by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams...
    Item #704528
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, Philadelphia, April 2, 1791 

    * President George Washington
    * John Adams & Thomas Jefferson
    * Two Acts of United States Congress


    The front page has reporting on: "The Bank Bill under Consideration".
    The back page has two Acts of Congress headed with an engraving... Read full description  
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  • The HMS Bounty prepares for its fateful trip...   A slave ship burns...
    Item #704521
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, Aug. 28, 1787  

    * Captain William Bligh prepares for voyage
    * HMS Bounty - merchant ship - mutiny fame
    * Fateful South Pacific Ocean expedition


    The back page has an inconspicuous report noting "The ship which has been engaged by the Admiralty to make a voyage to the Society Islands for... Read full description  
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  • The brutality of Capt. Hugh Pigot...
    Item #704503
    THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, Aug. 31, 1796  

    * Hugh Pigot (Royal Navy officer)

    The front page has an interesting article by the notorious Captain Hugh Pigot of the British Navy, concerning cruelty towards
    Americans. Within a year his reputation for brutality would provide his men to mutiny, one of the bloodiest in the... Read full description  
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  • Early issue of this revered title...
    Item #704441
    THE TIMES, London, England, 1797  Perhaps the most revered newspaper in the world, it began in 1785 under the title "The Daily Universal Register", adopting its modern name on January 1, 1788.
    An opportunity for a very nice issue of this iconic title with a decorative red-ink tax stamp at the top.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, very nice condition.
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  • London from 1799...
    Item #704440
    THE SUN, London, England, 1799  A fine issue of a typical late 18th century newspaper, the top of the masthead containing a decorative, red-inked tax stamp. Much news of the day and ads as well.
    Four pages, good condition. 
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  • It satirized the vices & follies of the fashionable...
    Item #704430
    THE WORLD, London, England, Feb. 1, 1753  

    * 18th century original

    This is an interesting, six page newspaper that only existed for four years. It's focus was satirizing the vices and follies of the fashionable world rather than reporting the news of the day. 
    Six pages, 7 by 11 inches, very light damp stain to an upper corner, nice condition.
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  • Early newspaper from 1746 Amsterdam...
    Item #704426
    LES ETATS DE HOLLANDE [The States of Holland], Amsterdam, July 29, 1746  

    * Rare 18th century title
    * Nice masthead


    An interesting, little newspaper from this Dutch city, printed in French, featuring an engraving in the middle of the masthead. At the back is the: "Suite Des Nouvelles d' Amsterdam" which would seem to be a supplemental... Read full description  
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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #704415
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), May 5, 1743  This was the first successful magazine in America although formatted unlike typical magazines. It was exclusively a chronicle of the Great Awakening in America, exclusively of secular news reports. It was preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which was... Read full description  
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  • "Dishonest malevolence?" The printing controversy over Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"...
    Item #704399
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1776   

    * The "dishonest malevolence" controversy
    * Thomas Paine "Common Sense" & Robert Bell
    * Great year to have (1776) Revolutionary War


    As a bit of a back story, printer Robert Bell ran an advertisement taking most of a column in the... Read full description  
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  • Fife & drummer wanted...   Unauthorized edition of Common Sense...
    Item #704397
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Jan. 20, 1776  

    * American Revolutionary War
    * Great year to have (1776)
    * Fife and drum corps advertisement


    Great to offer an American newspaper dated in 1776 and from Philadelphia.
    Most of the front page is taken up with a detailed description on how to make saltpetre... Read full description  
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  • Death of Ben Franklin...
    Item #704390
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, April 24, 1790  

    * Benjamin Franklin death (1ST REPORT)

    Our records indicate it has been over 12 years since we have been able to offer a newspaper with some report on the death or funeral of Ben Franklin. Such issues have been very elusive.
    The back page has a very notable--and early--report headed datelined at... Read full description  
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  • Broadside edition of this famous title, with good content...
    Item #704385
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Jan. 8, 1782  

    * Very rare Broadside edition from the Revolutionary War

    Apparently a quite unusual broadside edition as the issue is a single sheet with the back page blank. If page 2 had text I would suspect that the back leaf was missing, but the front page... Read full description  
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  • George Washington responds to the people of Salem...
    Item #704321
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 19, 1793  

    * President George Washington letter
    * Citizens of Salem, Massachusetts


    Page 3 has a reply from the President to an address from the inhabitants of Salem, signed in type G. Washington. In the reply he discusses his late Proclamation declaring neutrality in the present... Read full description  
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  • A rare Philadelphia title from 1796...
    Item #704316
    GALES'S INDEPENDENT GAZETTEER, Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1796 

    * Rare 18th century American publication

    A quite rare title which lasted just one year from Sept. 16, 1796 till Sept. 12, 1797. Actually the continuation of the "Independent Gazetteer" which was later sold to "The Universal Gazette". Just 7 American institutions have scattered... Read full description  
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  • Building the frigate ''United States' is ahead of schedule...
    Item #704311
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 14, 1796  

    * USS United States construction

    Page 2 has a report noting: "The United States frigate, building in Southwark under the direction of Mr. Humphreys,  is in such a state of forwardness that it is probable she might be launched before the ensuing winter, should occasion require... Read full description  
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  • Anthony Wayne's Proclamation concerning the Indians...
    Item #704309
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 18, 1793  

    * Major General "Mad" Anthony Wayne
    * Command of the Legion of the United States
    * Western Confederacy at Lower Sandusky


    Nearly half of the front page is taken up with: "Trial of Louis XVI".
    Page 2 has: "A Proclamation, by his Excellency Anthony Wayne..." which concerns the... Read full description  
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  • General Anthony Wayne & the Chippewa Indians...  Citizen Genet...
    Item #704302
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 6, 1793  

    * "Mad Anthony" Wayne

    A page 3 item reports in part: "...from Pittsburgh, we learn that General Wayne had marched from the Miami against the Indians with 3000 regular troops and 1500 volunteers from Kentucky....Still Knee, a chief of the Chippawas, had come into Fort-Pitt,... Read full description  
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  • Naval battle between the Ambuscade and the Boston...   The Citizen Genet Affair...
    Item #704301
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 17, 1793  The front page has the Address presented to Citizen Genet upon his arrival at New York (French Ambassador to the U.S. during the French Revolution), followed by his answer to the Republicans of New York, signed in type on page 2: Genet.
    Inside has a report on the... Read full description  
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  • Describing construction of the First National Bank...
    Item #704300
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR THE WORCESTER GAZETTE, August 26, 1795 

    * First Bank of the United States creation
    * Construction in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


    Page 3 has a very notable report, headed: "Description o the Bank of the United States, Now Erecting in Third St., from a Design by Mr.  S. Blodget". It would be... Read full description  
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  • Federal news from this temporary seat of government...
    Item #704299
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & EVENING ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 19, 1794  

    * Uncommon 18th century American publication
    * During George Washington's administration


    Given that Phila. was the temporary capital of the United States while the District of Columbia was under construction, it is nice this issue has reports... Read full description  
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  • Choosing a location for Congress...
    Item #704253
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 23, 1793  

    * United States Congress
    * Choosing a site to build


    A page 3 report from Philadelphia notes: "The President of the United States, having summoned the headed of Departments, Chief Justice and other officers of the Government, to meet at Germantown, to advise on the most suitable place for the... Read full description  
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  • First session of Parliament on the union of England and Scotland...
    Item #704248
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, October 27, 1707  

    * First Parliament of Great Britain 

    A very historic issue as the front page reports on the very first session of Parliament of the newly-created Parliament of Great Britain which occurred on October 23. The union of England and Scotland was official several... Read full description  
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