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696279

Two letters signed by President Thomas Jefferson...

Item #696279

August 12, 1807

THE NATIONAL AEGIS, Worcester, Massachusetts, Aug. 12, 1807 



* President Thomas Jefferson letters



The top of page 2 has: "By the President of the United States of America - A PROCLAMATION" calling for a special session of Congress, signed in type: Th. Jefferson.

And beginning on pg. 2 & ending on page 3 is a letter from the President to the King of Holland, signed in type... See More  

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696264

Death of The Beatles' George Harrison...

Item #696264

November 30, 2001

DAILY NEWS, New York, Nov. 30, 2001 See the photo below for the great front page heading and photo concerning the death of Beatle George Harrison. Lengthy article & many more photos on the inside pages. The complete issue, very nice condition.

Item from Catalog 342 (released for May, 2024)

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696257

Marion, Alabama Civil Rights march.....

Item #696257

February 20, 1965

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass.. February 20, 1965



* Marion, Alabama civil rights march

* Selma to Montgomery march prelude




The top of page 7 has a two column heading: "Four Demands Made By Alabama Negroes" (see images) Many believe this event lead to the famous Selma to Montgomery civil right march.

Complete with 20 pages, light toning at the margins, minor spine wear, generally nice.... See More  

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696244

USS Akron (ZRS-4) Airship crash photos...

Item #696244

April 09, 1933

ROTOGRAVURE SECTION of the New York Times, April 9, 1933



* Crash of the USS Akron (ZRS-4)

* United States Navy airship




The front page of this photo section has eight related photographs of the recent USS Akron crash disaster (see images). Nice for display. Other topics throughout.

Complete rotogravure section only with all 8 pages, light toning,  a little spine wear, generally nice.

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696231

1953 Waco, Texas tornado outbreak...

Item #696231

May 12, 1953

MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE, May 12, 1953



* 1953 Waco tornado outbreak

* 1st official F5 in the U.S.




The front page has a banner headline: "Tornadoes Kill 42 and Injure 400 in Texas; 6-Story Waco Building Tossed on Crowded Theater and Cafe" with related photo. (see) More inside.

Complete with 32 pages, light toning at the margins, irregular with some wear along the spine, otherw... See More  

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696179

German Protestants heading for Louisiana...

Item #696179

June 23, 1767

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 23, 1767  The middle of the back page has a brief item: "We hear that Mounteford Brown has obtained the grant of an extensive track of land in British Louisiana bordering on the Mississippi, a very fertile territory & intended to be settled with German emigrants & other protestant families from the continent."

Another item notes: "..... See More  

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696160

Federal cigarette labeling & advertising act...

Item #696160

July 28, 1965

DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 28, 1965



* Surgeon General's Warning label

* Lyndon B. Johnson




The top of page 5 has a four column heading: "Cigaret Label Bill Signed" (see)

First report coverage on Lyndon B. Johnson signing the Federal cigarette labeling and advertising act which made companies to place warning labels on their tobacco products for the 1st time.

Complete with 30+ p... See More  

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696157

1965 Vietnam War draft announcement...

Item #696157

July 28, 1965

DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 28, 1965



* President Lyndon B. Johnson

* Vietnam War draft announcement

* United States military forces




The front page has a headline announcing: "LBJ DOUBLES THE DRAFT" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 40+ pages, tiny binding holes along the spine, nice condition.

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696147

Reports on the French and Indian War...

Item #696147

January 20, 1761

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 20, 1761  



* French and Indian War

* Fort Prince George - Cherokees




Page 3 has news reports headed: "America" with a New York dateline, noting in part: "... that the Creeks and Shawnees joined with the Cherokees are supposed to make their number 5 or 6000, some say 7 or 8000, who intend to lay siege to Fort Prince George and destroy al... See More  

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696145

Military reports from Charleston, and much more...

Item #696145

January 10, 1761

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 10, 1761  Two-thirds of page 5 are taken up with various reports headed: "America" with Charleston datelines. It begins: "General Monckton, commandeering-chief of his Majesty's forces in the southern parts of North America, as acquainted the governments of Virginia and Maryland that it is expected that Virginia will provide 200 men and Ma... See More  

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696143

News from America...

Item #696143

January 03, 1761

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 3, 1761  The front page has a short item headed: "America" concerning the death of William Carver, who leave behind 106 descendants.

Page 6 has reports from "America" with datelines of Boston, New York and Philadelphia on the arrival of troops from England, including: "...General Amherst came to town from Albany...eight compan... See More  

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696102

A futuristic look at America vs. England...

Item #696102

May 11, 1769

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, May 11, 1769  Most of the front page is taken up with a review of a new book: "Private Letters from an American in England to his Friends in America" from an interesting standpoint. It is prefaced with: "...These letters are supposed to be written...towards the close of the 18th century by a young American who is stimulated by curiosity to pay a v... See More  

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696093

Creek and Choctaw Indians warring against each other...

Item #696093

March 02, 1769

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 2, 1769  



* Creek and Choctaw Nations

* Native Americans - Indians




Page 6 has a report from Charleston beginning: "The war between the Creeks and Choctaws is carried on with great inveteracy. The latter have sent the3 former a formal challenge to meet them man for man and decide their differences in one pitched battle. Attakullakulla, or the Li... See More  

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696090

Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic flight begins...

Item #696090

November 20, 1935

THE DETROIT NEWS, November 20, 1935



* Polar explorer Lincoln Ellsworth

* Antarctic airplane flight begins




The front page has a four column photo headed: "Ellsworth Braves Unknown Polar Lands and Sea" Also a two column heading: "Explorer Hops Off on Last Great Antarctic Adventure" with subhead. Related map on page 2. (see)

Complete with 38 pages, rag edition in very nic... See More  

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696089

Jimmy Hoffa conviction of jury tampering uphold...

Item #696089

July 30, 1965

DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 30, 1965



* Jimmy Hoffa - teamsters labor union leader

* Conviction of jury tampering appeal denied




The top of the front page, above the masthead, has a headline: "Hoffa Conviction Upheld" with subhead: "Hoffa Appeal Is Rejected; Jail Closer" and very small photo of Hoffa. Coverage continues on page 10 with banner heading and lengthy text.

comple... See More  

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696086

Racecar driver Bill Vukovich killed at Indy 500...

Item #696086

May 31, 1955

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. May 31, 1955



* Race car driver Bill Vukovich killed

* Bob Sweikert wins Indianapolis 500




The front page has a three column heading: "Sweikert Wins Indianapolis Race As Vukovich Dies in Fiery Wreck" with subhead and two related photos, one showing the fatal wreckage. The top of page 23 has a four column heading: "Sweikert Wins '500'; Vukovi... See More  

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696083

1963 Tiny Lund Ford Galaxie advertisement...

Item #696083

May 15, 1963

Here is a single page out of the May 15, 1963 Detroit News newspaper. This is a full page Ford Galaxie advertisement endorsed by NASCAR driver Tiny Lund, the recent winner of the Daytona 500. (see)

Irregular along the left  (spine) margin with some wear here, otherwise good.

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696076

Rehmeyer's Hollow murder... Witchcraft...

Item #696076

January 09, 1929

THE DAY, New London, Connecticut, January 9, 1929 



* Rehmeyer's (Hex) Hollow Murder

* York, Pennsylvania - John Blymire




The front page has a one column heading: "Blymyer Insane Night of Murder, Declares Expert" (see)

Complete with 16 pages, light toning at the margins, a few tiny binding holes along the spine, generally nice.... See More  

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696071

1929 Endurance airplane flight record...

Item #696071

July 25, 1929

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 25, 1929 



* Airplane endurance record flight 

* Curtiss Robin monoplane airplane
 



The front page has a one column heading: "ENDURANCE FLIERS PASS 279TH HOUR" with subheads. (see) Coverage on the airplane endurance record flight on the Curtiss Robin "St. Louis" flown by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brine. Always nice to have notabl... See More  

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696027

Golden age of gangsters... Mob...

Item #696027

May 09, 1950

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 9, 1950



* The golden age of gangsters - mob - crime bosses

* Frank Costello - Meyer Lansky - Ralph Capone

* Joe Adonis - Mickey Cohan - racketeering inquiry




The top of front page has a one column heading: "COSTELLO ON LIST OF 150 RACKETEERS IN U.S. CRIME QUEST" with subheads. (see)

Completer with 60 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.... See More  

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696021

1994 Northridge earthquake...

Item #696021

January 18, 1994

DAILY NEWS, San Fernando Valley, Special, Jan. 18, 1994



* Northridge earthquake disaster



The top of the front page has a very displayable headline: "QUAKE" in large lettering. Also: "6.6. temblor cripples Southland, 24 killed" with two related photos. The entire issue is devoted to this disaster with many more photos.

Complete with 12 pages, nice condition.... See More  

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696020

USS Indianola captured and destroyed......

Item #696020

April 13, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, April 13, 1863  



* USS Indianola blown up

* Casemate ironclad gunboat




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Important Rebel News" "The Indianola Reported Blown Up by the Rebels" "An Attack Daily Expected on Port Hudson" and more.

Eight pages, minor irregularity along the spine, nice condition.
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695989

Helen Tiernan... murder mommy...

Item #695989

May 17, 1937

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, May 17, 1937



* Helen Tiernan (Murder Mommy)

* Hatchet Murderess whose kids where in the way

* Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York




The top of the front page has a four column headline: "MOTHER CONFESSES KILLING GIRL AND SLASHING THROAT OF HER SON; SHE WAS IN LOVE, THEY IN WAY" with subheads and photo of her injured son. (see) First report coverage on the ... See More  

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695988

Genuine London Gazette newspaper from 1698...

Item #695988

July 21, 1698

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, July 21, 1698



* Among the earliest of English language newspapers to be had

* Nearing the beginning of the 18th century




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 most newspapers of the 17th century... See More  

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695985

First trans-Pacific flight to Australia...

Item #695985

June 09, 1928

THE WORLD, New York City, June 9, 1928 



* 1st Trans-pacific airplane flight ends

* Southern Cross monoplane to Australia


* Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith 



The top of the front page has a four column headline: "Pacific Plane Spans Sea; Flyers Safe at Brisbane" with subheads with pictorial. Another related photo on the back page. (see)

Complete in 12 pages, light ton... See More  

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695982

1963 Birmingham campaign... MLK...

Item #695982

May 21, 1963

THE DETROIT NEWS, May 21, 1963



* Birmingham campaign movement - Alabama

* Martin Luther King Jr. & Negro students protest




The front page has a one column heading: "Schools Bar 1,000 Negroes" with subhead: "Dr. King Plans Court Appeal in Birmingham" (see)

Complete with 40+ pages, light toning at the margins, small binding holes along the spine, generally in good cond... See More  

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695975

Albert Einstein in 1929....

Item #695975

January 30, 1929

THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 30, 1929.



* Albert Einstein's Unified field theory

* Gravitation & electromagnetism




The top of page 5 has a one column heading: "EINSTEIN GEOMETRY IN THEORY EXPLAINED" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 48 pages, light toning at the margins, a little irregular along the spine, generally very nice.... See More  

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695974

Franklin D. Roosevelt elected governor.....

Item #695974

November 05, 1930

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, November 5, 1930



* New York gubernatorial election, 1930

* Franklin D. Roosevelt FDR elected governor




The front page has a nice banner headline: "DEMOCRATS SWEEP NATION" with subheads that include: "Gov. Roosevelt Routs Rival By 735,000 Votes" and more. Photo of Roosevelt on the back page. (see)

 Complete in 38 pages, rag edition in nice cond... See More  

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695917

Foldout map of Eastern Europe...

Item #695917
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1739 Map Only



* Foldout map of Eastern Europe

* 18th century original




Nice foldout map of Eastern Europe showing what would seem to be portions of Ukraine, Turkey, and vicinity (see photos). This is only the second fold-out map offered in Gentleman's Magazines.

Although it is missing small sections of the top corners, has a small p
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695907

Finding a location for the Smithsonian Institution... The Mexican War...

Item #695907

February 17, 1847

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Feb. 17, 1847 



* Smithsonian Institution

* Finding a location for

* From Washington D.C.




The top of the ftpg. has an interesting article: "Smithsonian Institution" which deals with finding an appropriate place to build it. One thought mentioned is on the Mall near the Capitol.

The back page has most of a column taken up with: ... See More  

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695906

On the flag of the United States...

Item #695906

May 01, 1818

NEW YORK SPECTATOR, May 1, 1818 



* United States Flag revision



The back page has over 2 columns taken up with a very lengthy list of Acts of Congress which were recently passed. Included very inconspicuously within the list is: "To establish the flag of the United States--House, April 4, 1818." (text of the Act not included)

This was the historic Act which formalized how the ... See More  

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695904

Sinking of the ship Royal George...

Item #695904

April 07, 1849

SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, April 7, 1849  The front page has a print of: "The Sinking of the Royal George" with the details of the 1782 sinking. The Royal George saw action in the Revolutionary War.

Four pages, large folio size, never bound nor trimmed, 3 folds with minor fold & margin wear. Generally good. Folder size noted is for the issue folded in half.

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695903

On the Cape Cod Lighthouse...

Item #695903

December 01, 1797

NEW YORK MAGAZINE OR LITERARY REPOSITORY, December, 1797  



* Highland Lighthouse

* North Truro, Massachusetts

* Cape Cod seashore




The issue is filled mostly with an eclectic collection of articles, while the back several pages contain news items of the day.

Among the articles are: "Directions for Observing Cape Cod Light-House" which takes 1 1/2 pages; "Character of Lo... See More  

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695900

Battles at Culpepper, Virginia... Capture of Knoxville...

Item #695900

September 14, 1863

NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 14, 1863  



* Battle of Culpeper Court House - Virginia

* Knoxville campaign - Gen. Ambrose Burnside




Among the many front page one column heads reporting on the Civil War are: "Meade's Army" "Union Advance Beyond Culpepper" "Skirmishing With the Rebels" "Culpepper Occupied by the 2nd Army Corps" "Troops from Lee'... See More  

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695899

From the year it became a state...

Item #695899

August 23, 1912

TUCUMCARI SUN, New Mexico. Aug. 23, 1912  



* Rare Southwest publication



A quite uncommon title from this small New Mexico town in Eastern New Mexico, great to have from the year New Mexico became a state.

The front page has a photo of the county court house and jail.

Tucumcari, located on the old Route 66, has an interesting history and has been mentioned often in popular culture (Rai... See More  

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695896

From 1887 Florida, for the fruit industry...

Item #695896

May 16, 1887

THE FLORIDA DISPATCH, Jacksonville, May 16, 1887  Noted in the masthead: "Official Organ Of The Florida Fruit Growers' Assoc. & the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Growers' Protective Assoc." with the content, and the ads, focused on such.

Handsome masthead, 20 pages, 10 1/4 by 13 1/4 inches, small binding slits at the spine, nice condition.

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695841

Very ornate masthead... Harvard University...

Item #695841

April 30, 1859

GLEASON'S WEEKLY LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP, Boston, April 30, 1859  This newspaper has one of most ornate mastheads including an illustration of a battleship with maritime symbols bordering the front page.

Among the prints are: "Chalk-Sunday in the County of Kilkenny, Ireland"; an early view of: "Harvard University Cambridge, Mass." "The Ship 'Bleroie Castle' i... See More  

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695839

Morris Island... Charleston harbor...

Item #695839

August 29, 1863

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, August 29, 1863  The front page features an illustration of: "Rear-Admiral David G. Farragut, U.S.N." and an article on him as well.

Inside has 4 halfpg. prints: "The 'Hartford,' Admiral Farragut's Flag-Ship, Arriving at New York and Returning the Salutes of Foreign Frigates", "Explosion of a Torpedo Under the Bow of the Uni... See More  

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695831

Souvenir "magazine" on the Old South Meeting House in Worcester...

Item #695831

January 01, 1887

A SOUVENIR OF YE OLD SOUTH MEETIN' HOUSE, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1719 - 1887  Not a newspaper but rather a souvenir as noted, celebrating the history and significance of the Old South Meeting House in Worcester. 

A great wealth of text and a wealth of illustrations as well, this piece also has much on the history of Worcester as well.

Complete in 24 pages, archival strength... See More  

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695829

From Chicago, in the Swedish language...

Item #695829

February 13, 1886

KURRE, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 13, 1886  A rather rare Swedish-language newspaper from Illinois, the subtitle above the masthead translating to: "Illustrated Newspaper For Swedish America".

A very decorative, comic-themed masthead, 16 pages, 10 by 13 1/2 inches, minimal wear at the margins.

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695828

Magazine for the Hitler Youth...

Item #695828

June 01, 1940

DEUTSCHE JUGENDBURG, Germany, June, 1940  The title translates to: "German Youth Castle". Based on the content & photos within this would appear to be a publication for the Nazi Youth.

Sixteen pages, 8 1/2 by 11 3/4 inches, nice condition.

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695827

First of this "Combat Edition" we have offered...

Item #695827

October 27, 1943

THE STARS AND STRIPES, Fifth Army Combat Edition, Italy, Oct. 27, 1943  The motto in the dateline is "Be Alert And Live".

The banner head reports: "Nazis Flee Russ Trap" and smaller heads: "Disaster Looms" "Fifth Gains Heights" "Nazis Need Machinery" "You're In Italy".

Although there were many editions of this famous military n... See More  

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695826

Early school newspaper from the Nazi era...

Item #695826

June 01, 1935

HILS MIT !  Illustrierte Deutsche Schülerzeitung, Germany, June, 1935  The title roughly transoms to: "Help! Illustrated German School Newspaper"

By the format within it would appear to be a "Boy's Life" of the early Nazi era. Note the swastika in the masthead. Many photos and prints within. 

Complete in 32 pages, 8 1/2 by 11 3/4 inches, never found no... See More  

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695825

German magazine on saving money...

Item #695825

January 01, 1938

SPARKASSEN-RUNDSCHAU, Germany, January, 1938  The title seems to translate to "Economic Review" and the focus on articles within seems to be on saving money, etc. The front page photo with two young boys shows them reading a booklet translated as "Save Money Book".

Sixteen pages, 8 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, very nice condition.

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695813

Early Fire Escape... Inventions from the 1870's... an Otocyon...

Item #695813

October 11, 1879

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, October 11, 1879. The prime collectible content is: "Winter's Fire Escape Ladder", which includes an illustration. Additional illustrations with supporting text include: Rosset's Clock, a Drag Saw, Weighing Scales, a Demagnetizing Watch and more. Another article (with illustration is of an Otocyon, an animal from South Africa.

Complete in 16 pages, good cond... See More  

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695811

Bicycle Brake... Steam Boiler... Mid-1800's inventions...

Item #695811

May 01, 1869

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, May 1, 1869 The most collectible content is "MONOD'S IMPROVED BICYCLE BRAKE", which includes related illustrations. Also present are illustrations and details related to:  "...STEAM BOILER", a non-explosive Kerosene lamp, and more. See images for details.

Complete in 16 pages, a slight mid-fold, minor edge tear in the upper margin region of each p... See More  

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695788

Tiny German newspaper from 1752...

Item #695788

January 03, 1752

GELEHRTE NACHRICHTEN August 30, 1752 A small German newspaper which translates: "Scholarly Messages from the year 1752". This newspaper is complete in 8 pages, 4 by 6 1/2 inches, great condition.

Item from Catalog 341 (released for April, 2024)

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695781

1915 SS Ancona sinking...

Item #695781

November 11, 1915

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Nov. 11, 1915



* SS Ancona sinking

* German U-Boat U-38

* World War I - WWI




The front page has a banner headline: "Ancona sunk Without Warning, Asserts Captain" with subhead. (see) 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 s... See More  

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695758

Joe Louis joins the service...

Item #695758

January 13, 1942

THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 13, 1942 



* Joe Louis joins U.S. Army

* Heavyweight Boxing Champion



The top of page 10 has a one column heading: "LOUIS SIGNS AT $21, EAGER 'TO GET JAPS'" with photo. (see)

Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in nice condition

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695749

Death of Muddy Waters...

Item #695749

May 01, 1983

DETROIT FREE PRESS, May 1, 1983



* Muddy Waters death

* American blues singer




The front page has a one column photo with heading: "Waters, Balanchine die" The back page of section F has a small one column heading: "Blues music king Muddy Waters dies" (see)

Complete with all sections (60+ pages), nice condition.... See More  

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695739

A new baseball club in Franklin, Massachusetts...

Item #695739

July 10, 1858

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, July 10, 1858  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

The back page has a brief item: "Base Ball Club in Franklin, Mass." which notes: "The base ball players of Franklin have organized themselves into a Club, called the 'Undcas Base Ball Club', of which the follo... See More  

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695738

The Olympic baseball club of Boston...

Item #695738

May 01, 1858

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, May 1, 1858  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Page 6 has a brief item: "Olympic Base Ball Club of Boston" which notes: "The annual meeting of this spirited and excellent Club was held...when the following gentlemen were chosen as officers for the ensuing year...&qu... See More  

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695737

A new baseball club in Newtown, Long Island...

Item #695737

October 16, 1858

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Oct. 16, 1858  



* Pre Civil War baseball



It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Page 6 has a brief item: "New Base Ball Club" which notes: "The Newtown (Long Island) Base Ball Club was organized Sept. 30th with the following officers..." with the details.

Twe... See More  

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695736

A new baseball club in Brooklyn...

Item #695736

May 08, 1858

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, May 8, 1858  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Page 6 has: "Base Ball" which includes in part: "The Vigilant Base Ball Club of Brooklyn was organized on the first of April by the election of the following officers...The Club has not yet selected the ground on which ... See More  

Item from Catalog 341 (released for April, 2024)

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695721

Much on Tom Sayers and the boxing championship...

Item #695721

January 07, 1860

WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Jan. 7, 1860  



* John C. Heenan vs. Tom Sayers (pre-fight)

* First World boxing championship match




It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Inside has more than a page taken up with: "Life And Battles Of Tom Sayers--Sixth Fight of Tom Sayers".

This article w... See More  

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695716

Pre-Civil War baseball, in a sporting newspaper...

Item #695716

April 25, 1857

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, April 25, 1857  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

The bottom of page 6 has a small report headed: "Base Ball" noting in part: "A meeting of the Atlantic Base Ball Club of the city of Brooklyn was held...the following officers were unanimously elected fo... See More  

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695715

Pre-Civil War baseball, in a sporting newspaper...

Item #695715

June 27, 1857

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, June 27, 1857  



* Very early pre-Civil War baseball



It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Page 6 has a report headed: "Cricket And Base Ball" which begins with reports on cricket matches, then reports on: "Base Ball" noting some details of two ga... See More  

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695712

Pre-Civil War baseball, in a sporting newspaper...

Item #695712

September 26, 1857

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Sept. 26, 1857  



* Very early pre-Civil War baseball



It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Page 6 has a small report concerning Baseball noting: "Metropolitan Base Ball Club" The Metropolitan Base Ball Club, which is composed chiefly of young gentlemen of ... See More  

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695711

Much reporting on cricket matches from before the Civil War...

Item #695711

October 10, 1857

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Oct. 10, 1857  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

Almost half of page 7 is taken up with: "Cricketer's Chronicle" which reports on four cricket matches, with the "box score" for each. Considerable coverage on this sport from before the Civil War... See More  

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695709

Bandits of California...

Item #695709

April 04, 1857

SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, April 4, 1857  It is subtitled in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". 

One-third of page 2 is taken up with an interesting article: "California Banditti". It notes in part: "...For several years past that section of the country has been swarming with desperadoes who embraced... See More  

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695690

Mt. McKinley claims lives of Lindley expedition... Two young scientists die...

Item #695690

May 17, 1932

THE DETROIT NEWS, May 17, 1932



* Denali - Mount McKinley

* Lindley expedition (1st report)

* Both peaks conquered (1st time)

* Theodore Koven & Allen Carpe




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "2 DIE SCALING M'KINLEY PEAK" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 26 pages, rag edition, light toning on the front page, nice condition.... See More  

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695685

Hank Greenberg 1st MLB game... "The Hebrew Hammer"...

Item #695685

September 15, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 15, 1930



* Hank Greenberg very 1st baseball game

* Detroit Tigers - Major League MLB




The sport's section (page 32) has a one column heading: "RUFFING, YANKEES, TAMES THE TIGERS" with subheads and box scores which shows the name "Greenberg" with one at bat. Has the letter 'b' next to the name with: "Batted for Sullivan in ei... See More  

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695684

Jerry Pate wins U.S. Open as a rookie...

Item #695684

June 21, 1976

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 21, 1976



* Rookie 22 year old golfer Jerry Pate

* Wins U.S. Open golf major championship

* Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Georgia




The top of page 39 has a four column heading: "Pate, Pro Rookie, Takes Open By 2 Strokes With 68 for 277" with two related photos. Leader board on page 41. (see)

Fifty-six pages, piece torn away at top right corner of the f... See More  

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695668

Golfer Johnny Goodman wins 1937 U.S. Amateur

Item #695668

August 29, 1937

SECTION II (sports) only of the Chicago Daily Tribune, August 29, 1937



* Johnny Goodman wins (1st report)

* United States Amateur Championship

* Omaha, Nebraska golfer




The front page of this section has a banner heading:  "JOHNNY GOODMAN WINS U. S. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP" with subhead. Nice photo on page 5. (see)

Complete section 2 only with 10 pages, this is the "... See More  

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695664

1935 Berlin Anti-Jewish riots... Negro lynchings...

Item #695664

July 16, 1935

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 16, 1935



* Anti-Semitic riots - Berlin, Germany

* Pre Kristallnacht - Jewish holocaust - Jews


* Dooley Morgan & Bert Moore Negroes lynchings

* Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi




The front page has a one column heading: "Nazi Rioters Attack Jews in Berlin Cafes" (see)

The top of page 9 has a one column heading: "2 ARE LYNCHED IN MISSISSIP... See More  

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695663

Outlaw Raymond Hamilton re-captured...

Item #695663

April 06, 1935

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 6, 1935



* Raymond Hamilton re-captured

* Outlaws Bonnie and Clyde fame




The front page has a one column heading: "Raymond Hamilton Is Recaptured In Fort Worth, Tex." with small photo of Hamilton. (see) Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.

Complete with 34 pages, rag edition in nice condition. A few sm... See More  

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695662

1957 Ruskin Heights, Kansas City tornado...

Item #695662

May 21, 1957

THE DETROIT PRESS, May 21, 1957



* Ruskin Heights, Kansas City F5 tornado disaster

* May 1957 Central Plains tornado outbreak sequence




The front page has a nice banner headline: "TORNADO HITS KC; 14 DIE" with lead-in: "More Than 100 Hurt in Kansas, Missouri" and subheads. (see) Nice for display.

Complete with 38 pages, small library stamp within the masthead, some small... See More  

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695661

The New York skyline race in 1930.....

Item #695661

November 23, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, section 12 only, November 23, 1930



* Empire State and Chrysler Buildings under construction

* The race to dominate New York City's skyline ending




The front page of this section has a nice banner headline: "TWO NEW PEAKS ON MIDTOWN MANHATTAN'S SKYLINE" with subheads and related photo. Coverage on the ongoing race to dominate the New York City skyline bet... See More  

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695660

Tunisian campaign ends w/ allied victory...

Item #695660

May 13, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 13, 1943



* Battle of Tunisia - Tunisian campaign ENDS

* North African campaign allied victory

* World War II - WWII




The front page has a nice banner headline: "TUNISIAN RESISTANCE ENDS IN ROUT OF GERMANS; GEN. VON ARNIM AND 150,000 MEN CAPTURED" with subheads and related map.

Complete with all 42 pages, rag edition in great condition.



wikipedia notes:... See More  

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695653

Haile Selassie coronation... Emperor of Ethiopia...

Item #695653

November 03, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 3, 1930



* Haile Selassie I coronation

* Emperor of Ethiopian Empire




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "EMPEROR IS CROWNED IN REGAL SPLENDOR AT AFRICAN CAPITAL" with subheads. First report coverage on the coronation of Haile Selassie as Emperor of Ethiopia.

Complete with 44 pages, rag edition in nice condition.... See More  

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695648

Bobby Jones wins 1929 U.S. Open....

Item #695648

July 02, 1929

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 2, 1929.

 

* Bobby Jones wins the U.S. Open - 2nd report

* Winged Foot Golf Club at Mamaroneck



The sport's section (page 21) has a two column heading: "Georgia House Lauds Jones in Resolution; Atlanta Plans Record Welcome Today" Also a one column heading on the same page: "JONES GOES HOME TO HIS LAW OFFICE" with subheads. (see)

Complete ... See More  

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695647

Elsa Einstein death... wife and cousin of Albert...

Item #695647

December 22, 1936

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 22, 1936



* Elsa Einstein death

* Wife & cousin of Albert




The top of page 27 has a one column heading: "MRS. EINSTEIN DIES; WIFE OF SCIENTIST" with subheads and photo. First report coverage of the death of Elsa Einstein, second wife and first cousin of Albert Einstein.

Complete with all 56 pages, this is the rare rag edition that was produced on ve... See More  

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695643

Bathysphere deep-sea submersible dive...

Item #695643

September 23, 1932

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, September 23, 1932



* Bathysphere deep-sea submersible

* Otis Barton & William Beebe dive

* New York Zoological Society




Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "Scientists Explore Atlantic 2,200 Feet Below Surface" with subhead. (see)

Complete with 24 pages, light toning at the margins, a little spine wear, light staining at the bott... See More  

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695640

Al 'Scarface' Capone enters Alcatraz...

Item #695640

August 23, 1934

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., Aug. 23, 1934 



* Al "Scarface" Capone - Gangster - Mob boss 

* Alcatraz Island Prison - San Francisco Bay




Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "Capone Is Locked in Prison on Lonely Alcatraz Island After Shift from Atlanta" with subhead. (see)

Complete with 20 pages, light toning at the margins, a little wear ... See More  

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695628

Augusta National Golf Course opening round......

Item #695628

January 15, 1933

THE DETROIT NEWS, January 15, 1933



* Augusta National Golf Club course opening

* Founded by golfer Bobby Jones - Georgia

* Home of the Masters golf tournament




The front page of the sport's section has a small one column heading: "Jones Gets 69 On New Course" First report coverage on Jones playing his very first round of golf at the famed course just after it's opening.

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695623

Battle of Shanghai (Bloody Saturday) in 1937...

Item #695623

August 29, 1937

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, August 29, 1937



* Battle of Shanghai, China

* Imperial Japanese Army

* "Bloody Saturday" bombings




The front page has a five column heading: "Japanese Bombs Kill 200 in Shanghai" with subheads. (see)

Complete 1st section only with all 18 pages, rag edition in very nice condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.... See More  

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695615

Creating a canal to assist military movements, with an illustration...

Item #695615

May 31, 1817

THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, May 31, 1817  Inside has nearly 4 pages taken up with a very detailed, and exhaustive letter headed: "Topographical" which is a resort from Major James Kearney concerning an attempt to create a canal to join Elizabeth River in Virginia with that of the waters of North Carolina, mean for military purposes.

Which is unusual is an illustration showin... See More  

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695612

James Monroe on the neutrality of the U.S... General Harrison... Thomas Jefferson...

Item #695612

February 01, 1817

THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Feb. 1, 1817  Inside has a letter datelined from Monticello, headed: "Delaplaine's Repository", signed in type: Thomas Jefferson. Also two letters on the: "Neutrality of the United States" each signed in type: James Monroe. This is followed by: General Harrison's Case".

An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru ... See More  

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695609

Andrew Jackson is tough on violators of Cherokee lands...

Item #695609

November 30, 1816

THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Nov. 30, 1816  Inside has a notice signed in type by: Andrew Jackson, Major General Com'fg. in which he notes: "All white men settling on the Cherokee lands...are hereby ordered to drive off their stock within 20 days and remove themselves and families within 30 days...All individuals not attending to this notification...will be prosecuted to the ex... See More  

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695608

Williamsburg evacuated...

Item #695608

August 23, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Aug. 23, 1862  Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War: "Ovation to Gen. Corcoran", "General Corcoran's Response", "The Procession", "From Gen. McClellan's Army - Reported Evacuation of Williamsburg", "The Movement of Troops...Richmond Almost Bare of Rebel Troops...", and more.

Plus there is more on pages 4, 5 ... See More  

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695599

Utah, pre-statehood...

Item #695599

December 18, 1872

DESERET EVENING NEWS, Salt Lake City, (Utah Territory), Dec. 18, 1872  



* Mormons - Mormonism

* Pre Statehood




Various news of the day from the capital of the Mormons, and from 24 years before Utah would become a state. A great wealth of ads as well.

Sixteen pages, 11 by 16 pages, just as it came off the press so never bound nor trimmed & folding out to one large sheet, great cond... See More  

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695598

Famous title from San Francisco...

Item #695598

August 31, 1878

DAILY EVENING POST, San Francisco, California, Aug. 31, 1878



* Old West publication



 A typical newspaper of the day from this famous city.

Complete in 8 pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one large sheet. The folder size noted is for the issue folded in half. Nice condition.

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695596

The Nome Nugget from Alaska...

Item #695596

July 01, 1938

THE NOME NUGGET, Alaska, July 1, 1938  



* Rare publication



Banner headlines on the front page announce: "Typhoon Causes Two Day Horror Japanese Islands" and: "Continuous Chinese Artillery Fire Holds Japs Back".

Four pages, good condition.

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695567

Tripartite Pact.... Axis powers unite...

Item #695567

September 27, 1940

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, September 27, 1940



* 1940 Tripartite Pact

* Germany - Japan - Italy

* Axis powers officially unite




The front page has a nice banner headline: "WAR PACT AIMED AT U. S. JOINS JAPAN AND AXIS" with subheads. First report coverage on the Tripartite Pact which was signed in Berlin by the representatives of Germany (Nazis), Japan and Italy.

Complete in 46 pages... See More  

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695562

Mongaup Pond NY airplane disaster....

Item #695562

June 11, 1934

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, June 11, 1934



* Mongaup Pond, Catskill Mountains

* Curtiss T-32 Condor II airplane crash




The front page has a banner headline: "HUNT AIR LINER IN CATSKILLS" with subheads. Early reporting here. related photo on the back page.

Complete 32 pages, this is the rare rag edition that was produced on very high quality newsprint, with a high percentage of cotton &a... See More  

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695560

Captain John Owen Donaldson death....

Item #695560

September 08, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 8, 1930



* Captain John Owen Donaldson

* World War I flying ace

* Airplane stunting death




Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "Capt. J. O. Donaldson, War Ace and President Of Newark Air Service, Killed in Stunt Flying" (see) First report coverage on the death of World War I flying ace, John Owen Donaldson. Always nice to have no... See More  

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695556

Alexander Fleming.... Penicillin...

Item #695556

December 19, 1945

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 19, 1945



* Alexander Fleming

* Penicillin - Penicillium

* Nobel Prize in Medicine




Page 13 has two photos with heading: "King Gustaf Of Sweden Presenting 1945 Nobel Prizes" with one photo having text: "Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, receiving his award in Stockholm" (see photos). Shows Alexander Fleming receiving t... See More  

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695551

Muhammad Ali guilty...

Item #695551

June 21, 1967

THE PRATT TRIBUNE, Kansas, June 21, 1967 



* Muhammad Ali - Cassius Clay guilty

* United States Army draft dodging




The top of page 8 has a three column heading: "Clay Gets Five Years; Appeals" (see) First report coverage on Muhammad Ali being convicted of draft dodging.

Complete with 12 pages, a few small binding holes along the spine/1st column, small library stamp within t... See More  

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695548

1873 editorial on John S. Mosby...

Item #695548

June 23, 1873

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 23, 1873



* John S. Mosby - "Gray Ghost"

* Confederate army cavalry leader

* Rangers - Raiders - Guerrillas




Page 4 has an editorial headed: "Mosby's Guerrillas" (see)

Other news of the day. Complete with 8 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.

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695542

1946 Goodland, Kansas C-47 crash...

Item #695542

July 20, 1946

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 20, 1946 



* Goodland, Kansas 

* C-47 military transport crash 

* Airplane - aviation disaster
 



The front page has a small one column heading: "13 Are Killed in Air Crash" (see) First report coverage on the United States Air Force C-47 military transport airplane crash near Goodland, Kansas

Complete with 16 pages, light toning at t... See More  

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695534

Georgy Malenkov quits as Soviet premier...

Item #695534

February 08, 1955

THE DETROIT NEWS, Feb. 8, 1955



* Georgy Malenkov quits

* Nikolai Bulganin takes over

* Premier of the Soviet Union




The front page has a nice banner headline: "MALENKOV QUITS !" with lead-in: "Bulganin New Premier" with 2 related photos. Nice for display.

Complete with 42 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, small binding holes along the spine, generall... See More  

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695532

Arthur Compton's atomic theory...

Item #695532

December 11, 1931

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 11, 1931



* Physicist Arthur Compton

* American Institute of Physics

* Breaking down the atomic nucleus




The front page has a one column heading: "ATOM NUCLEUS SEEN YIELDING TO SCIENCE" with subheads. (see) Coverage continues inside with related photo.

Complete in 48 pages, this is the rare rag edition that was produced on very high quality newsprint, ... See More  

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695524

Hélène Boucher killed in airplane accident...

Item #695524

December 01, 1934

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, December 1, 1934



* Helen Boucher killed

* French aviatrix - pilot

* Airplane crash accident




The bottom of the back page has a two column photo headed: "French Woman Air Record Holder Killed"

Page 8 has a small and discrete one column heading: "French Aviatrix Killed in Crash; Held Altitude Mark" (see)

Complete with 28 pages, rag edition in nice ... See More  

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695523

1874 David Livingstone's funeral - interment...

Item #695523

April 20, 1874

THE NEW YORK HERALD, April 20, 1874 



* David Livingstone death - funeral

* Interment at Westminster Abbey

* Scottish African explorer - physician




The top of the page 3 has one column headings: "THE DEAD EXPLORER" "Livingstone's Funeral In Westminster Abbey" "Royalty, Scientists and the Nation Honor the Dead" and more. (see) Also the letter to Mr. Sta... See More  

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695517

1938 Karel Capek death... Czech writer....

Item #695517

December 26, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 26, 1938



* Karel Capek death (1st report)

* Czech science Fiction writer

* "War with the Newts" fame




The top of page 23 has a one column heading: "KAREL CAPEK DIES; CZECH WRITER" with subheads and photo. (see) I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory do not.

Other news, sport... See More  

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695516

Rare Babe Ruth playing golf photo....

Item #695516

February 03, 1929

SPORT'S SECTION ONLY  (Sunday) of the New York Times, February 3, 1929



* Babe Ruth playing golf photo

* New York Yankees spring training

* St. Petersburg, Florida




Page 6 of this section only has a rare photo showing Babe Ruth playing golf in Florida with text that reads: "Babe Ruth Starting His Spring Training on the Links at St. Petersburg, Fla." (see)

Other sporting n... See More  

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695511

SS Leviathan sets new speed record...

Item #695511

June 23, 1923

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 23, 1923



* SS Leviathan transatlantic ocean liner

* Sets new speed record




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Leviathan Sets New Speed Record for Liners, Steaming 5 Hours at Rate of 28.04 Knots" (see)

Complete with 26 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, more so along the spine, generally good.... See More  

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695510
Item #695510

March 20, 1939

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, March 20, 1939



* Heqakheperre Shoshenq II discovered

* 22nd Dynasty Egyptian Pharaoh

* Tanis, Egypt - Pierre Montet




The top of page 3 has a one column heading: "FIND RICH TOMB OF PHARAOH WHO RULED IN 950 B. C." with subhead and small photo. (see) History shows this was Shoshenq II.

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete with all 26 pag... See More  

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695508

1940 Bellaire, Ohio mine disaster...

Item #695508

March 17, 1940

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, March 17, 1940



* Bellaire, Ohio disaster

* Willow Grove coal mine




The front page has a small one column heading: "22 Bodies Taken Out of Mine; 22 Still Trapped" with lead-in: "Tragic Blast" See image for brief text here.

Complete with 40+ pages, light toning, small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.... See More  

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695506

Reports from the Mexican War...

Item #695506

October 28, 1848

BURRITT'S CHRISTIAN CITIZEN, Worcester, Mass., April 24, 1847  The masthead features a pastoral engraving, showing a lion sleeping with a lamb.

Although much of the content is religious there are other items as well including reports from the Mexican War: "Another Battle In Mexico" "Gen. Taylor and the Presidency" "Equal Suffrage & the Religious Press" &... See More  

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695478

1944 Formosa Air Battle....

Item #695478

October 14, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 14, 1944



* Formosa Air Battle - Philippine Sea

* United States Navy - Fast Carrier Task Force

* Imperial Japanese Navy - Army




The front page has a nice banner headline: "100 JAPANESE SHIPS HIT, 396 PLANES WRECKED IN 2-DAY CARRIER PLANE ATTACK ON FORMOSA" with subheads. Nice for display. Related map on page 7. Always nice to have notable events in histo... See More  

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695474

1939 Albert Einstein & the Creation of the Universe....

Item #695474

March 14, 1939

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, March 14, 1939



* Physicist Albert Einstein

* Creation of the Universe

* Theory of Relativity




The front page has a one column heading: "EINSTEIN REPORTS SOLVING RIDDLE OF GRAVITATION" with subhead. (See)

Complete with 28 pages, light toning, some wear and binding holes along the spine, otherwise good.... See More  

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695473

1873 Polaris expedition to North Pole..

Item #695473

June 29, 1873

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 29, 1873



* Polaris expedition to North Pole



The front page has a nice map headed
: "The Route Of The Polaris" Also a one column heading: "THE POLARIS MYSTERY" with subheads. Lengthy text continues on the next page.

Complete with 12 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.... See More  

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695469

Existed for less than three years...

Item #695469

November 06, 1830

THE ESSAYIST, Boston and Portland, Nov. 6, 1830  This title only existed from Nov., 1829 until 1831, hence it's scarcity and why we've never offered this title before.

Mostly literary content as would be expected by the title.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, 10 1/2 by 13 1/2 inches, water staining, light wear at folds & margins, an archival mend at the inside spine, otherwi... See More  

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695462

First of this title we have encountered...

Item #695462

January 19, 1831

SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL, & ADVOCATE OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1831  



* Very rare publication



This is the volume 1, number 3 issue, and the very first of this title we have offered, coming from the private collection.

As the title would suggest, the content is mostly religious.

Four pages, moderate wear at margins, generally nice condition.... See More  

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695447

Very uncommon title themed on temperance...

Item #695447

October 19, 1853

MASSACHUSETTS LIFE BOAT, Boston, Oct. 19, 1853  As noted in the masthead, this newspaper is: "Devoted To Temperance, Morals, Education, Business, and General Information." Temperance seems to be the dominant theme of many articles.

We believe this is the first of this title we have offered.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, several folds, good condition.

Item from Catalog 342 (released for May, 2024)

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695428

1944 Battle of Aachen, Germany...

Item #695428

October 12, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 12, 1944



* Battle of Aachen, Germany

* World War II - WWII urban fighting

* 1st city on German soil to be captured




The front page has a nice banner headline: "AACHEN BLASTED AFTER DEFYING UNTIMATUM; GERMANS REPORTED FLEEING THE BURNING CITY" with subheads and related map. (see) Nice for display.

Complete with 42 pages, rag edition in very nice conditi... See More  

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695427

1962 Mercury-Atlas 7 space flight...

Item #695427

May 24, 1962

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass. May 24, 1962



* Project Mercury-Atlas 7 space flight

* Astronaut Scott Carpenter - Aurora 7




The front page has a banner headline: "Carpenter Sighted on Raft In Atlantic" with subhead and photo of Carpenter. (see)

Complete with 36 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.

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695426

1962 Air France Flight 007 disaster...

Item #695426

June 04, 1962

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass. June 4, 1962



* Air France Flight 007 disaster

* Orly Airport, Paris airplane crash

* Atlanta, Georgia tourists




The front page has a four column heading: "Probers Seek Cause Of Jetliner Crash In Which 130 Met Flaming Death" with lead-in: "Paris Tragedy Worst Single-Plane Disaster In History" with related photo. (see)

Complete with 16 pages, li... See More  

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695399

Howard Hughes wins Harmon Trophy....

Item #695399

March 01, 1937

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 1, 1937



* Aviator Howard Hughes

* Aviatrix Jean Batten

* Harmon Trophy presentation




Page 9 has a one column heading: "Air Prize For Hughes; Jean Batten Honored" with subhead and photos. See image for report here. I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory do not.

Other news, sports and ... See More  

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695397

Superman comic strip from the first year of publication...

Item #695397

September 12, 1939

BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Sept. 12, 1939 



* Superman B&W (comic strip)

* 1st year of publication

* Joe Siegel & Joe Shuster




The feature is a first year printing of the "Superman" daily comic strip, which began in limited newspapers (through the McClure Newspaper Syndicate) on January 16, 1939. 

A separate Sunday strip was added on November 5, 1939.  The d... See More  

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695394

Battle of the Bulge prelude... Patch & Patton...

Item #695394

December 12, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 12, 1944 



* General Alexander Patch

* General George S. Patton 

* World War II - WWII

* Battle of the Bulge prelude




The top of the front page has a five column headline: "1ST ARMY PUSHING FOE OVER ROER; 7TH WINS HAGUENAU, A SAAR KEY" with subheads that include: "Patton's Forces Repulse 11 More German Counter-Blows Against Bridgehea... See More  

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695386

Winston Churchill resigns as preimier...

Item #695386

April 05, 1955

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, April 5, 1955



* Sir Winston Churchill

* Resigns as Prime Minister




The top of the front page has a four column headline: "CHURCHILL IS EXPECTED TO RESIGN HIS POST AS PRIME MINISTER TODAY" with subheads and related photo. (see)

Complete with 40 pages, light toning and at the margins, generally nice.... See More  

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695385

1936 Chipley, Florida tornado disaster...

Item #695385

January 20, 1936

THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 20, 1936



* Chipley, Washington County, Florida

* Tornado disaster - Fort Payne, Alabama




The front page has a one column heading: "TORNADOES KILL 17, INJURE 40 IN SOUTH" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in nice condition.

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695384

William Gillette death... Sherlock Holmes...

Item #695384

April 30, 1937

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 30, 1937



* William Gillette death

* American actor-manager

* Sherlock Holmes




Page 12 has a one column heading: "WM. GILLETTE, VETERAN ACTOR, DIES AT AGE OF 81" with subhead. Three related photos are on the back page. (see). First report coverage on the death of William Gillette, American actor-manager, playwright and stage manager. He was best remembe... See More  

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695380

1899 Siege of Apia...

Item #695380

April 07, 1899

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, April 7, 1899



* Siege - Battle of Apia

* Second Samoan War

* British & American warships


 


The top of the front page has a two column headline: "BLOODY CONFLICTS CAUSED" (see) 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. ... See More  

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695344

Floyd Hamilton captured... Bonnie and Clyde...

Item #695344

August 22, 1938

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, August 22, 1938



* Floyd Hamilton capture

* Public enemy # 1

* Bonnie and Clyde fame




The front page has a one column heading: "Outlaw Caught Fleeing G-Men" with subhead. (see) First report coverage on the capture of the last of the Bonnie & Clyde gang, Floyd Hamilton. He was also public enemy # 1 at the time.

Complete with 20 pages, light toning and a ... See More  

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695340

Latest reports from the Civil War...

Item #695340

December 16, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 16, 1863  



* Charles City Court House - Virginia



Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "A Dash In the Direction of Richmond" "The Rebel Force at Charles City Court House Captured" "Their Camp Broken Up, Provisions Destroyed & Horses Brought Off" "Splendid Marching of Our Troops" "The President's ... See More  

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695338

Sherman's army...

Item #695338

July 15, 1864

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 15, 1864 



* Atlanta Campaign

* William T. Sherman

* Pre march to the sea




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "From Sherman's Army" "Crossing of the Chattahoochee" "2000 Rebels Captured" "Johnston Suddenly Missing" "The Rebels Burn all the Bridges" The Great Rebel Raid" "Capture ... See More  

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695337

The great raid towards Washington...

Item #695337

July 14, 1864

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 14, 1864  



* Battle of Fort Stevens

* Raid on Washington D.C.

* General Jubal Early




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Great Rebel Raid" "They are Driven From Washington" "They are Recrossing the Potomac with their Plunder" "The Escape of Gen. Tyler and Staff" and more.

Eight pages, very nice con... See More  

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695332

Just before joining the Southern Confederacy...

Item #695332

November 11, 1860

THE DAILY TRUE DELTA, New Orleans, Nov. 11, 1860  



* From the deep South

* Antebellum publication




This issue was printed just 2 1/2 months before Louisiana would secede from the Union and become part of the Confederacy.

Not surprisingly there are some war-related articles including: "The Policy of the South" "Important News From South Carolina" "Great Exciteme... See More  

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695331

Cartridge factory explosion... Civil War news...

Item #695331

March 31, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, March 31, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Killed & Wounded at Winchester" "Beaufort, N.C. Occupied" "Fort Macon Not Yet Surrendered" "Bombardment of Island No. 10" "The War in Arkansas" "A Skirmish In Missouri" "Affairs In Tennessee" "The Latest From Key Wes... See More  

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695329

Front page Civil War reports... Back page map...

Item #695329

June 26, 1862

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 26, 1862  The back page features a very nice: "Map Showing the New Route to New York, and its Connections" showing the Phila. area plus New York City & the places between.

The front page has column heads on the Civil War including: "LATE WAR NEWS" "From General McCellan's Grand Army" "A Check to Jackson Raids"
... See More  

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695328

Two maps of Pamlico Sound & environs...

Item #695328

January 29, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Jan. 29, 1862  The front page has two Civil War maps, one: "Showing the Position of Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island" and the other a: "Diagram Showing Hatteras Inlet & Where the Vessels Were Wrecked".

Many front page column heads on the Civil War including: "War Against Treason!" "Great Difficulty In Passing Hatteras Bar" &... See More  

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695326

Huge front page print of General John Wool...

Item #695326

September 18, 1861

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Sept. 18, 1861  The front page features a quite large print of: "Major General John E. Wool, Lately Appointed To the Command of Fortress Monroe". Included is a nice biographical sketch of him.

First column heads on the Civil War include: "THE REBELLION" "Latest News From Manassas Junction" "Very Important News from Kentucky" ... See More  

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695318

Front page print of industrialist Thomas A. Scott... Civil War reports...

Item #695318

November 19, 1861

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 19, 1861  The front page features a print of "Thomas A. Scott", with a biographical sketch of him as well.

Scott was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. In 1861, President Lincoln appointed him to serve as U.S. Assistant Secretary of War, and during the American Civil War railroads under his leadership played a major role ... See More  

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695307

Much on the Civil War... Civil War map of Acquia Creek...

Item #695307

June 01, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 1, 1861  



* Battle of Aquia Creek Civil War map

* Union Navy gunboats vs. Confederate batteries

* One of the first battles of the war




The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 

The back page includes a Civil War map headed: "Acquia Creek and Its Environs" wit... See More  

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695306

Map of Port Royal, South Carolina... Slaver is convicted...

Item #695306

November 15, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 15, 1861  The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages.

The back page features a nice Civil War map headed: "PORT ROYAL" and captioned at the bottom of it: "Scene And Plan of The Battle" followed by descriptive text.

Much war reporting inside with column heads incl... See More  

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695294

Front page map on laying the Atlantic cable: a frustrating enterprise...

Item #695294

August 29, 1865

NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Aug. 29, 1865  The nice front page map shows the route of the Atlantic telegraph cable across Newfoundland, "...should it ever be laid..." which would not happen successfully until 1866.

Most of the front page is taken up with reporting headed: "THE CABLE"  "Further Particulars of the Loss" "Mr. Russell''s Journal&... See More  

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695281

The King of England dies...

Item #695281

January 21, 1936

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 21, 1936 



* Death of George V

* King of the United Kingdom




The banner headline announces: "KING GEORGE V DIES PEACEFULLY IN SLEEP; PRINCE OF WALES BECOMES EDWARD VIII" with many subheads and photo. Nice for display. Much more inside with full page pictorial which is also nice display.

Complete with 46 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.... See More  

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695274

Two front page Civil War maps...

Item #695274

February 13, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 13, 1862  A very graphic & displayable issue as the front page features not one but two Civil War maps, one captioned: "Albemarle Sound & the Point of Attack of the Federal Fleet", with related text, and the other headed: "Roanoke Island".

Both the first and last columns have nice stacks of Civil War headlines including: "VICTORY! ... See More  

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695260

A Civil War battle in Florida, with a map...

Item #695260

February 28, 1864

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 28, 1864  The front page features two Civil War maps, the larger one headed: "THE CAMPAIGN IN FLORIDA. Scene of the Recent Union Successes and Reverse" which shows the northeast portion of Florida. The smaller map shows the Chattanooga & Dalton vicinity.

Among the front page column heads on the war: "The Florida Campaign" "Review of the Rece... See More  

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695255

Fighting in Kentucky: map of Bowling Green...

Item #695255

February 16, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb . 16, 1862 



* Bowling Green, Kentucky map



The front page is dominated by a very large Civil War map headed: "THE EVACUATION OF BOWLING GREEN".

Front paged column heads include: "Important From Kentucky" "The Evacuation of Bowling Green Confirmed" "Movements of the Rebel Troops" "Trouble Among the Rebel Generals" &qu... See More  

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695246

Great news from the Mexican War... Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695246

August 12, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 12, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has a great wealth of reporting from the Mexican War, including historic reports on General Scott having come to the gates of Mexico City, one of th
... See More  

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695245

Two slave reward ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695245

December 31, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has two reward ads for runaway slaves, particulars are shown in the photos.

Four pages, archival strengthening across the central fold on pages 2
... See More  

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695244

The Mexican War... Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695244

December 30, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has some lengthy reporting on the Mexican War headed: "From the Rio Grande".

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, one headed: "For S
... See More  

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695243

Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695243

August 10, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 10, 1847



* Rare antebellum publication



 In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, two are reward ads for runaways, and the other is headed: "For Sale--Land, Neg
... See More  

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695241

Two slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695241

August 03, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 3, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has reports from the Mexican War headed: "From The Brazos".

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, each having various particulars. One is a
... See More  

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695239

Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695239

July 31, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "For Sale--Land Negroes, and Stock of all Kinds..." each having various particulars. The ads are s
... See More  

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695238

Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695238

July 30, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "Negroes Wanted.." each having various particulars. The ads are shown in the photos.

Four pages,
... See More  

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695234

The Great Depression in NYC...

Item #695234

December 01, 1935

THE NEW YORK TIMES, section 11 only, December 1, 1935



* The Great Depression

* Several case examples (100)




The front page of this section has a banner headline: "NEW YORK'S 100 NEEDIEST CASES" with related illustration. Lengthy text with 100 cases continues on pages 2, 3 & 4 with 2 more related prints. Nice for display.

Other topics throughout. Complete section 11 only wi... See More  

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695181

Ray Conger beats Pavoo Nurmi in mile run...

Item #695181

February 10, 1929

SECTION 11 (sports) only of the New York Times, Feb. 10, 1929



* Ray Conger defeats Pavoo Nurmi "Flying Finn"

* Wanamaker Mile run race - Millroade Games




The front page of this section has a one column heading: "CONGER BEATS NURMI IN MILE AT GARDEN" with subheads. (see)

Complete section 8 only with 10 pages, a little irregular along the spine, good condition.



wikipedi... See More  

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695180

Lindsey Vonn wins gold medal in Olympics...

Item #695180

February 18, 2010

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Feb. 18, 2010



* Lindsey Vonn wins Olympic gold medal

* Women's alpine downhill skiing race




The front page has a four column color photo with heading: "2010 Vancouver Olympics" Much more in the Winter Olympics section.

Complete with all sections (60+ pages) great condition.

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695176

Canada enters the space race...

Item #695176

September 29, 1962

THE DETROIT NEWS, Sept. 29, 1962



* 1st satellite put into space by Canada

* Alouette 1 launch (1ST REPORT)




The front page has a one column heading: "Canadians' 1st Satellite Put in Orbit" with a subheads. (see)

Complete with 22 pages, small library stamp in the masthead, a few small binding holes along the spine, generally nice.... See More  

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695174

Gilberton, Pennsylvania coal mine disaster...

Item #695174

January 22, 1935

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, January 22, 1935



* Gilberton, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania

* Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company

* Colliery explosion disaster

* Lindbergh baby kidnapping murder case




The top of page 9 has a one column heading: "11 MINERS KILLED BY BLAST, GAS IN PENNSYLVANIA" with subheas. (see) First report coverage on the Gilberton, Pennsylvania coal mi... See More  

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695156

Cherokee Chiefs in London... Handel's monument in Westminster Abbey...

Item #695156

July 15, 1762

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 15, 1762  
 
* Cherokees Indians - Native Americans
* George Frederic Handel monument dedication
 
Page 2 has two interesting, yet brief, items: "The Cherokee Chiefs have been invited by the Lord Mayor to the Mansion house, and are soon to go there."
In 1762, a delegation of Cherokee leaders arrived in Lon
... See More  

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695155

Powers of a Cherokee Chief, now visiting England...

Item #695155

July 06, 1762

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 6, 1762  Page 2 has a report from London noting: "The Cherokee Chief who is now here is the second person in point of consideration of his people. The Cherokees are the most considerable Indian nation with which we are acquainted, and are absolutely free...It is courage and ability that constitutes a Chief amongst the Cherokees, who are led by him inde... See More  

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695154

Cherokee Indians are visiting London...

Item #695154

July 03, 1762

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 3, 1762  



* American Cherokees Indians

* Visit to London, England




Page 2 has a very brief item noting: "On Wednesday last the Cherokee Chiefs went to the Tower to see the curiosities there."

Yes, this was the Tower of London. In 1762, a delegation of Cherokee leaders arrived in London for negotiations with King George III following th... See More  

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695153

Reporting from the French & Indian War...

Item #695153

March 17, 1757

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 17, 1757  



* French and Indian War era



The front page has a report headed: "America" being a letter from Pennsylvania, noting in part: "Matters at present are pretty quiet on our borders..." but noting at the end: "...I wished to have had it boroughs me years ago, which would have saved much innocent blood and probably preven... See More  

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695152

Nice reports from the French & Indian War...

Item #695152

March 15, 1757

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 15, 1757  
 
* French and Indian War in America
 
Page 6 has almost half a column headed: "America" being a letter from an officer in Lord John Murray's regiment at Schenectady, New York.
It has some nice items from the French & Indian War, a few bits including: "...two days at New York when we w
... See More  

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695148

The Creek, Shawnee, and Cherokee Indians...

Item #695148

March 03, 1757

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 3, 1757  Page 5 has half a column of reports headed: "America" with a Charleston dateline. A few bits include: "...that a number of Cherokees arrived at Halbamar Fort...they had a meeting with the Upper Creeks to whom the Shawnees presented a red stick...to take part in the war in which they were engaged against the English...But the Wolf Ki... See More  

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695144

1944 Charlie Chaplin acquitted..

Item #695144

April 05, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 5, 1944



* Charlie Chaplin acquitted

* Mann Act - Joan Barry

* World War II - WWII




The front page has a one column heading: "CHAPLIN ACQUITTED IN MANN ACT CASE" with subhead.(see)

Complete with 36 pages, rag edition in nice condition.

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695105

Alice Speed-Stoll kidnapping ordeal ends....

Item #695105

October 17, 1934

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Extra, October 17, 1934



* Alice Speed-Stoll kidnapping for ransom

* Found alive and returned home

* Thomas H. Robinson, Jr.




The top of the front page has a four column headline: "Mrs. Stoll Taken Home Safely After Rescue by U. S. Agents; Maniac Is Sought as Kidnaper" with subheads and photo of the suspect. (see)

Complete with 26 pages, library stamp withi... See More  

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695104

Actress Marie Dressler death...

Item #695104

July 29, 1934

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 29, 1934



* Marie Dressler death w/ photos

* Stage & screen actress

* Silent film - depression era




The front page has a three column heading: "Death Overtakes Marie Dressler at the Pinnacle of a Great Career" with large photo of Dressler. More on page 8 with banner heading and more photos.

Complete 1st section only with 16 pages, light toning and ... See More  

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695083

A tornado in South Carolina? A book on America...

Item #695083

July 09, 1761

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 9, 1761  Pages 5 and 6 have over half a page of content headed: "America" with datelines from New York and Boston.

There is a detailed account from South Carolina concerning a strong weather event they call a "Typhones" which I suspect is a typhoon. But by the description it could also have been a tornado, apparently unfamiliar to the w... See More  

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695078

Anger over the Trail of Tears...... Franklin quote...

Item #695078

August 01, 1829

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 1, 1829  The top of the ftpg. has a small bit about Martin Van Buren, Secretary of State at the time, being granted an honorary doctorate of law degree from Rutgers' College.

Inside has an article: "Slavery In Colombia" as well as: "Georgia And The Cherokees" being a letter from the brother of a chief and his anger at their ... See More  

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695075

Abyssinia Crisis in 1935...

Item #695075

July 29, 1935

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 29, 1935



* Abyssinia Crisis heightens

* Kingdom of Italy

* Empire of Ethiopia




The front page has a one column heading: "ETHIOPIANS KILL 40 ITALIANS IN CLASH AT NIGHT" with subhead. Related photo on the back page.

Complete in 26 pages, this is the rare rag edition that was produced on very high quality newsprint, with a high percentage of cotton & ... See More  

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695072

Robert Andrews Millikan's atomic theory...

Item #695072

December 03, 1931

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 3, 1931



* Physicist Robert Andrews Millikan

* California Institute of Technology

* Cosmic rays & breaking down the atom




The front page has a one column heading: "MILLIKAN PICTURES SHOW ATOM SMASHED" with subheads. (see)

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 56 pages, light toning at the margins, generally very nice.... See More  

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695071

1940 Brenner Pass meeting... Hitler & Mussolini...

Item #695071

March 18, 1940

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Mass. March 18, 1940



* 1940 Brenner Pass meeting

* Austria & Italy border - Alps

* Adolf Hitler & Benito Mussolini

* re. Bolshevik Russia agreement




The front page has a banner headline: "Hitler and Ill Duce Confer At Brenner Pass" with subheads and two related photos. (see)

Complete with 8 pages, light toning at the margins, a few tiny bind... See More  

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695061

Pennsylvania governor's message...

Item #695061

December 09, 1828

NATIONAL GAZETTE & LITERARY REGISTER, Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1828  Over half of the front page and most of page 2 are taken up with the: "Governor's Message" of Pennsylvania. Other political news and typical news of the day.

Four pages, some foxing or light staining, good condition.

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$27.00
695060

First of this title we have offered...

Item #695060

April 05, 1848

THE OASIS, Nashua and Nashville, New Hampshire, April 5, 1848



* Rare Hillsborough County publication



 This elusive title existed from 1843 thru 1851, this being a volume 6 issue. This appears to be the first issue we have offered in our 47 years. A very ornate masthead featuring a heraldic eagle.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, staining, some wear at margins and folds, foxing and ... See More  

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$48.00
695059

From the nation's capital...

Item #695059

April 21, 1828

DAILY NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1828  Nor surprisingly there is much political reporting, with page 2 taken up with reports from the: "House of Representatives" and: "Debates on the Tariff".  

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.

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$28.00
695047

Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial...

Item #695047

January 23, 1935

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, January 23, 1935.

 

* Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Trial

* Bruno Hauptmann & the ladder traced to him ?




The front page has a banner headline: "BRUNO PUT AT KIDNAP SCENE" with subheads. (see) Coverage continues inside with some testimony. Two related photos are on the back page including one of the ladder.

Other news, sports and adverti
... See More  

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695037

Governor calls for a day of thanksgiving and prayer...

Item #695037

November 03, 1824

NORWICH COURIER, Connecticut, Nov. 3, 1824  



* Oliver Wolcott Jr. proclamation

* Governor of Connecticut




Page 3 has: "A Proclamation" by the governor for a : "...day of Public Thanksgiving and Prayer..." signed: Oliver Wolcott.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, damp staining, some dirtiness, a small inked notation in the upper left.... See More  

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695035

Liberation of Peru... Death of a Revolutionary War hero...

Item #695035

March 01, 1825

FRANKLIN HERALD & PUBLIC ADVERTISER, Greenfield, Massachusetts, March 1, 1825  



* Rare publication



Although not a rare title--this issue is volume 33--this is the first of this title we have offered, having come from the private collection.

Page 3 has: "Liberation Of Peru---Decisive Triumph" with the report taking over half a column. Page 3 also has a brief, black-bordere... See More  

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$42.00
695025

On the death of the Rhode Island governor...

Item #695025

October 28, 1805

SALEM REGISTER, Massachusetts, Oct. 28, 1805  Pages 1 and 2 contain reports on the life & funeral of Arthur Jenner, late governor of Rhode Island. Other news and ads of the day.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, minor foxing, good condition.

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$29.00
694999

Ending of prohibition in Michigan...

Item #694999

April 13, 1933

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, April 13, 1933



* Prohibition ending in Michigan

* Beer - liquor soon to return

* Michigan Senate passes beer bill




The front page has a nice banner headline: "Senate Passes Beer Bill by 26 to 3 Vote" with subheads. (see) Prohibition would officially end a few weeks later.

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 24 pages, light toning ... See More  

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694996

Staples Center opens in 1999...

Item #694996

October 18, 1999

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Oct. 18, 1999



* Staples Center (Crypto.com Arena) opens

* Multi-purpose indoor arena inaugural event

* Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concert




The front page of section B has a one column heading: "'Boss' Brings Madness to Edge of Downtown" with subhead. (see)

The top of page 2 of this section has a banner heading: "OPENING: Staples Cent... See More  

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694990

Jewish homeland in Palestine?....

Item #694990

April 25, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 25, 1943



* Jewish rescue in Palestine?

* Extermination of Jews in Europe




The top of page 10 has a one column heading: "PALESTINE CALLED MAIN HOPE OF JEWS" with subheads. (see) Coverage on the use of Palestine to save the Jewish population from extermination under Hitler's control in Nazi Germany.

Complete 1st section only with all 38 pages, light ton... See More  

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694975

Social Security bill ratification in 1935...

Item #694975

August 10, 1935

THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 10, 1935.

 

* Social Security bill ratification

* Passes Senate vote & to be signed

* Franklin D. Roosevelt - FDR




The top of the front page has a two column heading announcing: "Social Security Bill Voted; Will Benefit 30,000,000" with subhead. (see) Page 4 has a summary of the benefits. Always nice to have notable events in history rep
... See More  

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694969

NYC mobster Vannie Higgins shot & killed...

Item #694969

June 20, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 20, 1932



* Vannie Higgins shot & killed

* NYC mobster - prohibition bootlegger

* "Brooklyn's Last Irish Boss"




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "VANNIE HIGGINS DIES, SILENT ON SLAYERS; POLICE MYSTIFIED" with subheads. (see) Lengthy first report coverage continues inside with photo. Always nice to have notable events in ... See More  

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694960

Paul Dirac & new Atomic theory....

Item #694960

September 10, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 10, 1930



* Paul Dirac - theoretical physics

* New Atomic theory

* Space and matter




Page 11 has a one column heading: "SCIENTISTS ACCLAIM NEW ATOM THEORY" with subheads. See images for large portion of the text. I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory do not.

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694925

Caracas & Carthagena independence... rare mention of The Inquisition...

Item #694925

February 01, 1812

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 1, 1812 



*  Carthagena's independence

*  Rare mention of The Inquisition

*  Report from Caracas re: their independence




Page 7 has under the heading "South America" mention of the manifesto of Carthagena, stating in part that in the previous November, they had declared themselves to be: "A FREE, SOV... See More  

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694919

Niblo's Garden, Broadway... Castle Garden (Battery Park)...

Item #694919

March 06, 1852

GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Massachusetts, March 6, 1852



* Niblo's Garden, Broadway

* Castle Garden (now Castle Clinton, Battery Park, NY)

* Prints of Albany and the Genesee Falls




Included within this issue are prints of the following: Niblo's Garden, Broadway; Castle Garden Theater; Albany, New York; Genesee Falls at Rochester, New York; the Great Fire At Portland, M
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694882

1938 Voder invention... speech synthesis...

Item #694882

January 06, 1939

THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 6, 1939



* Early Voder invention

* Bell Labs - Homer Dudley

* Speech synthesis machine




Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "Machine That Talks and Sings Has Tryout; Electrical Voder Will Speak at Fair Here" (see) First report coverage continues inside with related photo.

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete ... See More  

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694792

Ingemar Stenmark last skiing victory...

Item #694792

February 20, 1989

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Feb. 20, 1989



* Ingemar Stenmark last career victory

* World alpine ski racer - giant slalom

* Nascar driver Darrell Waltrip wins Daytona 500




The top of page 6 of the sport's section has a four column heading: "Stenmark 86s Girardelli to Win Giant Slalom" with photos (see)

Also the front page of this section has a heading: "Waltrip Wins One He Wanted&... See More  

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694789

Jewish Holocaust... public reality... atrocities...

Item #694789

March 16, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 16, 1943



* Jewish Holocaust coming to light



Page 2 has a brief report with a small one column heading: "Rumanians Slaughtered" with subhead. (see) Rare to find such reports in newspapers at this time as the reality of the holocaust was just being realized.

What better evidence to confirm of what really happened then having a firsthand account from the day... See More  

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694781

Latest reports from the French & Indian War...

Item #694781

November 27, 1759

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 27, 1759  Close to half of page 2 has various reports headed: "America" with much reporting on the French & Indian War.

A few bits include: "The Indian war, suspected by many...has at last proved an affair of the most serious consequence...that the whole frontier inhabitants between Savannah and Sally rivers...have left their habitations... See More  

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694780

Donn Fendler goes missing in Maine's Mount Katahdin...

Item #694780

July 20, 1939

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 20, 1939



* Donn Fendler goes missing

* Mount Katahdin in Maine

* Rye, New York 12 year old boy




The top of page 4 has a two column heading: "Bloodhound Trails Boy to 400-Foot Cliff; Searchers Stop for Night at Katahdin Slide" Coverage on Donn Fendler going missing in the mountains of Maine. I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this part... See More  

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694773

Rare 19h century women's suffrage newspaper...

Item #694773

March 24, 1888

THE WOMAN'S JOURNAL, Boston, March 24, 1888

* Rare publication

* Women's suffrage




Rare women's suffrage paper founded in 1870, produced by--among others--Lucy Stone, Alice Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, and Mary Livermore. Published: "...to the interests of Woman, to her educational, industrial, legal & political Equality, & especially to her right of Suffrage" as n... See More  

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694769

Phar Lap's death cause revealed...

Item #694769

April 15, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 15, 1932



* re. Phar Lap's death

* Natural causes determined ?

* Australian racehorse




The sport's section (page 26) has one column heading: "FINDS PHAR LAP DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES" with subhead. (see) I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory do not.

Complete in 40 pages, rag edi... See More  

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694767

Krug Park roller coaster disaster in Omaha...

Item #694767

July 25, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 25, 1930



* Krug Amusement Park - Omaha, Newbraska

* "Big Dipper" roller coaster crash disaster




Page 9 has a brief and somewhat discrete report headed: "Two Killed On Coaster" with subhead. (see)

Complete with 36 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.



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694739

Norwalk CT Little League champions....

Item #694739

August 30, 1952

THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 30, 1952



* Norwalk CT Connecticut

* Little League baseball

* World Series champions




The sport's section (page 7) has a one column heading: "NORWALK ANNEXES LITTLE LOOP TITLE" with subhead (see) First report coverage on the little league baseball team from Norwalk, Connecticut winning the World Series championship at Williamsport, Pennsylvania. I sus... See More  

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694736

Henry Augustus Lukeman death...

Item #694736

April 04, 1935

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 4, 1935



* Henry Augustus Lukeman death (1st report)

* American historical monuments sculptor

* World War I - Kit Carson & more




The top of page 23 has a one column heading: "LUKEMAN IS DEAD; A NOTED SCULPTOR" with subheads and photo. (see) I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory d... See More  

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694735

Adolph Hitler's 1st speech as Chancellor

Item #694735

February 11, 1933

THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 11, 1933



* Early Adolph Hitler

* 1st speech as Chancellor




The front page has one column headings that include: "HITLER PROCLAIMS WAR ON DEMOCRACY AT HUGE NAZI RALLY" "Foresees Greater Reich" "Chancellor Is Acclaimed in Hall in Which He Rallied Disheartened Followers a Month Ago" and more. (see) This was Adolph Hitler's very 1st ... See More  

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694734

1938 Will Rogers Memorial Museum dedication...

Item #694734

November 05, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 5, 1938



* Will Rogers Memorial Museum dedication

* Claremore, Oklahoma - Rogers County

* President Franklin D. Roosevelt




The top of page 21 has a one column heading: "ROOSEVELT LEADS TRIBUTE TO ROGERS" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the dedication of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore, Oklahoma. I suspect this is one... See More  

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694707

19th century damaged lot of 20 newspapers...

Item #694707
(20) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of 20 damaged American newspapers dating from 1820 - 1899, containing at least 5 different titles within the lot. The issues may have staining, edge tears, close-trimming, heavy foxing & wear, missing pages, cut-outs, etc.  A great lot for a dealer, someone wishing to begin a collection when the condition is not a concern, or scrapbooking. Please note the ... See More  

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694696

U.S. breaks relations with Germany in 1917...

Item #694696

March 04, 1917

THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, North Carolina, March 4, 1917



* United States close to World War I

* President Woodrow Wilson




The front page has a nice banner headline: "PRESIDENT HUMILIATED; Regardless Of America's Position Before The World, Small Group Is Flouting The President's Appeal" with various subheads and related illustration. (see) Coverage on the official break of diplo... See More  

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694693

1939 WWU students avalanche disaster...

Item #694693

July 24, 1939

NEW YORK TIMES, July 24, 1939



* Mount Baker avalanche disaster

* Western Washington University students

* Bellingham, Whatcom Co.,Washington




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Two Killed, 4 Missing in Snowslide Which Engulfs 25 on Mount Baker" with subhead. Related photo on page 3.

Complete with 30 pages, rag edition in great condition.... See More  

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694688

Foxx, Greenberg & DiMaggio w/ photo...

Item #694688

December 31, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 31, 1938



* Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg & Joe DiMaggio

* American League power hitting leaders for 1938

* MLB - Major League Baseball




The sport's section (page 9) has a two column heading: "Foxx Topped the Power Hitters, American League Records Show" with subhead and photo. (see)

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete with ... See More  

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694687

An instant mini-collection... 10 newspapers from the 1800's...

Item #694687
(10) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of ten newspapers with at least 5 different titles dating from the 1820's - 1890's, in average or better condition---not a damaged lot and no pulpish newspapers. A popular way to assemble a variety of titles at a low price. You will receive 10 differently dated American newspapers, spread over a minimum of 5 different titles, ranging from 1820 to 1899, in average... See More  

Item from Catalog 341 (released for April, 2024)

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694679

Jan Masaryk suicide death...

Item #694679

March 11, 1948

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, March 11, 1948



* Jan Garrigue Masaryk suicide death

* Czechoslovakia diplomat & politician



The front page has a two column heading: "Masaryk Suicide Shocks Europe" with subhead. (see) First report coverage continues on page 2 with photo.

Complete with 44 pages, light toning at the margins, small binding holes along the spine generally nice.

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694678

University of Mississippi.... James H. Meredith....

Item #694678

January 31, 1963

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Jan. 31, 1963



* James Howard Meredith

* University of Mississippi

* Decides to stay for 2nd semester




The bottom of the front page has a three column heading: "Meredith Stays at Ole Miss" with lead-in: "Will Register This Week" Coverage continues on page 8 with photo of Meredith. (see)

Complete with 40+ pages, light toning at the margins, small b... See More  

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694673

New York Giants win NFL football championship...

Item #694673

December 31, 1956

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, December 31, 1956



* NFL football championship game (1st report)

* New York Giants vs. Chicago Bears




The top of the front page has a heading that reads: "Giants Crush Bears, 47-7" with related photo. (see)

The front page of the sport's section (page 13) has a banner headline: "Giants Stomp Bears, 47-7, for Title" with related pictorial. Two mo... See More  

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694671

Donn Fendler goes missing in Maine's Mount Katahdin...

Item #694671

July 21, 1939

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 21, 1939



* Donn Fendler goes missing

* Mount Katahdin in Maine

* Rye, New York 12 year old boy




The top of page 2 has a two column heading: "Maine Guardsmen Hunt For Lost Boy" with subhead. (see) Coverage on Donn Fendler going missing in the mountains of Maine.

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 36 pages, this is the rare rag e... See More  

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694669

Merv Griffin & Donald Trump in 1988...

Item #694669

July 24, 1988

MAGAZINE SECTION only of the Los Angeles Times, July 24, 1988 The front page of this magazine has a heading: "Merv Griffin's Outrageous Fortune" with photo. The inside article takes up about 7 pages, including a photo of Trump. (see)

Complete magazine section only with 42 pages, great condition.

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694661

Chicago Cubs opens 1935 season with team photo...

Item #694661

April 16, 1935

SECTION TWO (sports) only of the Chicago Daily Tribune, April 16, 1935



* Chicago Cubs opening day

* 100 game win & NL pennant winning

* Major League Baseball - MLB

* Best title to be had (very rare as such)




The front page of this section has a headline that reads: "CUBS FACE CARDINALS TODAY" with subheads, lineups and four related photos. (see)

Complete section two only wit... See More  

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694655

Same day report of September 11...

Item #694655

September 11, 2001

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 8-Page Edition: Attack on America, EXTRA, September 11, 2001 



* 9/11 Terrorists attack

* World Trade Center




Because most newspapers today are morning papers, most reported the tragedy of September 11 in their Sept. 12 issue. But some printed an "Extra" edition later the same day, such as this newspaper.

The banner headline reads: "Day of Terror&... See More  

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694642

Donn Fendler goes missing in Maine's Mount Katahdin...

Item #694642

July 20, 1939

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 20, 1939



* Donn Fendler goes missing

* Mount Katahdin in Maine

* Rye, New York 12 year old boy




Page 2 has a one column heading: "Bloodhound Trails Lost Boy To Rim Of 400 Foot Precipice" with small related map. (see) Coverage on Donn Fendler going missing in the mountains of Maine.

Complete with 34 pages, rag edition in nice condition. A few small bin... See More  

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694637

Opening day premiere of "Mobsters", in a Los Angeles newspaper...

Item #694637

July 26, 1991

LOS ANGELES TIMES, (Calendar section only), July 26, 1991



* Best "Mobsters" film advertisement

* Grand Opening Day movie premiere

* Jodie Foster - Anthony Hopkins




A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Mobsters" and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry - the Hollywood are... See More  

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