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692478

Early report of Mosby's famous "Greenback Raid"...

Item #692478

October 15, 1864

THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 15, 1864 



* John S. Mosby - Guerrilla leader

* 43rd Battalion, Virginia Cavalry

* Report on the Greenback Raid




Although there is much Civil War reporting on the front page perhaps the most significant a brief item near the bottom of the back, headed: "Guerrillas at Work Again on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad" which reads: "A party
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692477

Prosecution asks for jail time for 'Black Sox' players...

Item #692477

July 30, 1921

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 30, 1921 



* Chicago White (Black) Sox scandal 

* Baseball World Series fix trial

* Best title to be had ? rare as such




As the infamous Black Sox scandal comes to its conclusion (final arguments in the trial were the day before), the front page of the sports section has an interesting article headed: "Asks Conviction Of 'Black Sox' On Their... See More  

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692476

Violinist David Oistrakh death...

Item #692476

October 25, 1974

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. Oct. 25, 1974



* David Oistrakh death - classical music

* Soviet violinist - violist - conductor




The top of page 18 has a two column heading: "David Oistrakh, Soviet Violinist" with photo. (see)

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692474

The President's state-of-the-union address, from the nation's capital...

Item #692474

December 28, 1859

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 28, 1859  Beginning on the front page & taking most of page 2 is the President's annual state-of-the-union address, signed in type at its conclusion by: James Buchanan. It is headed: "THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE".

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692470

'Black Sox' players are fighting to be exonerated...

Item #692470

February 14, 1921

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, Feb. 14, 1921  Page 5 has a column headed: "Players Will Fight" "Indicted Members of the American League Ask for a Bill of Particulars".

This concerns the infamous Black Sox scandal of the 1919 Major League Baseball World Series.

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692466

Terrific news items from the Gold Rush

Item #692466

August 14, 1849

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Aug. 14, 1849  Page 3 has an article: "California Matters" which takes over a full column with a wide variety of reports. Included is: "...an outline of the measures to be submitted to the Convention for framing a State Government..." which lists eleven items. Then there is nearly a full column with a great wealth of reports ... See More  

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692465

Lengthy & descriptive on early California...

Item #692465

August 03, 1849

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Aug. 3, 1849  Page 2 has a simply terrific & very lengthy letter on California, taking nearly two columns it is headed: "A Mexican View Of California" "California Seen by a Mexican--Description of the Country--Its Physical, Agricultural, Commercial, and Mineralogical Characteristics".

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692463

Hitler is absolute dictator... To deal with Jewish boycott...

Item #692463

March 24, 1933

THE COLDWATER DAILY REPORTER, Michigan, March 24, 1933 



* Adolph Hitler becomes dictator of Germany



The ftpg. has a one column head: "Hitler Copes With Threats Of Jew Boycott". The text includes in part: "The Hitler government, confirmed as an absolute dictatorship for four years...problems of answering atrocity reports abroad & meeting threats of an economic boycott ... See More  

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692462

1940 The Battle of Britain...

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August 14, 1940

LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, WAR EXTRA, Aug. 14, 1940 



* Battle of Britain

* London bombings

* WWII Nazi bombers

* FRONT LEAF ONLY **




The front page has a great bold banner headline: "POISON GAR TERROR FACED BY ENGLAND" with subheads. (see)

Front leaf only (pages 1 & 2) only, still terrific for display as such.... See More  

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692461

A woman gold miner... Harshness of California life...

Item #692461

December 18, 1849

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 18, 1849  Page 3 has an interesting letter headed: "California Items" concerning: "The only white woman that I have seen in the mines...came here from Calcutta...dresses in trousers & wears a thin hat & red shirt as most of the miners do...Failing in business & becoming poor, he determined to dig a fortune out of ... See More  

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692417

Roman Catholic Church & Nazi Germany...

Item #692417

June 21, 1937

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 23, 1937



* Roman Catholic Church - publications

* Vatican City - Pope Pius XI - Rome

* Nazi Germany - Third Reich resistance




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "18 Catholic Printing Shops Reported Seized by Nazis" with subhead. (see) Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this famous New York City publication.

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692416

1st Sci-Fi movie advertisement in 1927...

Item #692416

March 13, 1927

SECTION 7 ONLY of the New York Times, March 13, 1927



* Considered the very first full-length science fiction film

* Sci-fi drama movie opening week advertisement

* "Metropolis" - German director Fritz Lang




Page 6 has a 7 by 4 inch advertisement for the film "Metropolis" on it's opening week in America. This movie made it's premiere the previous Sunday. This movi... See More  

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692385

1875 Oshkosh, Wisconsin fire disaster...

Item #692385

April 30, 1875

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, April 29, 1875



* The great Oshkosh, Wisconsin fire (1st report)



The top of the front page has one column headings that include: "A BURNING CITY" "Oshkosh In Flames" "Extensive Destruction of Business Houses" "Hundreds Of People Homeless" and more. (see)

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692383

Land for sale in Albany County, New York...

Item #692383

June 12, 1770

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 12, 1770 



* Pre Revolutionary War

* Albany County, New York

* Land for sale advertisement




This is one of the more famous newspapers of the period from shortly before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War--and from the year of the Boston Massacre.

Page 4 has an advertisement headed: "American Lands" with some descriptive text beginning: &q... See More  

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692379

Frankfurt Auschwitz trials begin...

Item #692379

December 20, 1963

THE DETROIT NEWS, Dec. 20, 1963



* Frankfurt Nazis trials begin for war crimes

* Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp

* Jewish - Jews extermination killing center




The front page has a seven column headline: "22 Nazis Go on Trial as Auschwitz Killers" with subheads. (see)

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692374

1946 Coulter, Ohio train wreck...

Item #692374

December 13, 1946

THE DETROIT NEWS, December 13, 1946



* Pennsylvania Railroad trains disaster

* Coulter - Mansfield OH Ohio (1st report)




The front page has a six column headline: "7 Killed, 40 Hurt in Train Wreck" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on the Pennsylvania Railroad three train collision near Mansfield, Ohio.

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692362

A "call to arms" for Londoners in support of America

Item #692362

September 27, 1775

THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Sept. 27, 1775 



* American Revolutionary War



The front page has some reports on the actions of Major Rogers in Maryland & Virginia. Also mention of work of the Virginia Provincial Convention. Plus a report of a soldier: "...who\ is on his parole in Gen. Wooster's camp. This person having been observed to follow at a distance, a load of po... See More  

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692359

Sinking of the Lusitania: a pair of consecutive issues...

Item #692359

May 07, 1915

BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, May 7 and 8, 1915  Two consecutive issues reporting the sinking of the Lusitania.

May 7 issue: The last column of the ftpg. is mostly taken up with headlines on the event including: "TORPEDO DESTROYS LUSITANIA" "Sunk Off Irish Coast by German Submarine--Assistance Is Sent" "Passengers Are Saved, According To Report" "Many Prominen... See More  

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692358

An ad for the O.K. Corral... In a Tombstone newspaper...

Item #692358

April 30, 1886

THE DAILY TOMBSTONE, Pima County, Arizona, April 30, '86 (1886)



* Gunfight at the O.K. Corral fame

* Rare advertisement of the famed livery stable




This may well be the consummate "Old West town" much romanticized in movies and television shows, perhaps most famous for the gunfight at the OK Corral involving Wyatt Earp and the Clanton gang. I would almost suggest that this titl... See More  

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692356

Death of the publisher, in his own newspaper...

Item #692356

August 15, 1951

SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, August 15, 1951 



* William Randolph Hearst Death

* Newspaper and Magazine Guru

* Best title to be had - rare as such




Outside of the masthead the only ink on the front page notes: "WILLIAM R. HEARST DEAD", and the caption to the huge photo of him: "1863--William Randolph Hearst--1951".

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692353

Charles Lindbergh & Anne Morrow married...

Item #692353

May 28, 1929

THE OMAHA BEE-NEWS, May 28, 1929



* Charles Lindbergh Gets Married

* Anne Morrow




The front page has nearly a banner head: "LINDY AND ANNE MARRIED!" & subheads: "Only Family Present For Simple Rite" "Ceremony Performed at 4; Lindy's Mother There; News Told by Morrow's Secretary." Two column (non-wedding) photo of Lindy and Anne. Twenty-two pages. Resi... See More  

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692349

Close Encounters opening day Advertisement...

Item #692349

November 16, 1977

THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 16, 1977 



* Opening day "Close Encounters" movie advertisement



This newspaper has a significant & historic advertisement for the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" on page 27. This advertisement is on the opening day the movie made it's premiere making it a great addition for any movie memorabilia collection.



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692347

Death of President Harry Truman...

Item #692347

December 27, 1972

DAILY NEWS, New York, Dec. 27, 1972  



* Death of President Harry Truman



Front page banner headline announces: "TRUMAN DIES",  with a photo of his daughter Margaret and his wife Bess.  The subhead notes: "And The Nation Mourns". "

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692346

Nazi newspaper with 3 swastikas in masthead - prior to World War II...

Item #692346
DER BEOBACHTER (The Observer), Germany, Feb. 25, 1935  Obviously a newspaper of the Nazi party as the masthead includes 3 swastika symbols (see).

Complete in 12 pages, 12 by 18 1/4 inches, cleanly cut at the blank spine, a little margin wear, otherwise quite nice.

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692340

Seabiscuit wins World's Fair Handicap...

Item #692340

December 13, 1936

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, December 13, 1936



* Seabiscuit wins World's Fair Handicap

* Bay Meadows Racetrack - San Mateo

* Thoroughbred racehorse racing




The top of the front page of the sport's section (page 19) has a banner heading: "IT STARTED CLOSE, BUT LOOK AT SEABISCUIT'S FINISH" with a few related photos. Also a four column heading: "SEABISCUIT ROMPS HOME TO ... See More  

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692338

USS Frank E. Evans collision disaster...

Item #692338

June 03, 1969

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass. June 3, 1969



* USS Frank E. Evans  Collision disaster

* United States Navy Destroyer

* HMAS Melbourne (R21) - Carrier




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "73 Missing As Carrier Hits U.S. Ship" with related photo. (see)

Complete with 22 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, generally nice.... See More  

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692336

North Pole-1 established...

Item #692336

May 22, 1937

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, May 22, 1937



* North Pole-1 established in Arctic Ocean

* First Russian manned drifting sea ice station

* Soviet scientist Otto Schmidt expedition




The front page has a one column heading: "11 Russians Fly to North Pole; Land on the Ice" First report coverage continues on page 8 with related map. (see)

Complete with 34 pages, rag edition in great condition.... See More  

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692333

Ten New York World Civil War newspapers...

Item #692333

April 06, 1863

THE WORLD, a lot of ten complete issues dating from the Civil War, each with front page and inside page war content. All are never bound, never trimmed, with wear at folds, some damp staining or other disfigurements causing them to be "2nd rate" condition.

A wealth of fine Civil War coverage at a low price.

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692314

The slave population in Maryland and Virginia...

Item #692314

January 25, 1851

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, Jan. 26, 1851  Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city. Among the page 3 items are reporters noting: "The population of Maryland is 591,000 of which 98,000 are slaves...In Virginia west of the Alleghenies, whites 494,763, slaves 63,234...".

Four pages, very nice condition.

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692310

1934 Sapulpa, Oklahoma shootout...

Item #692310

February 04, 1934

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 4, 1934



* The Big Sapulpa Shootout of 1934 - Oklahoma

* Outlaw Aussie Elliott gunfight vs. police




The front page has a one column heading: "FOUR DIE IN BATTLE IN RAID ON BANDITS" with subheads. (see)

Complete 1st section only with all 34 pages, rag edition in great condition.



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692309

1948 Hideki Tojo execution... hanging....

Item #692309

December 23, 1948

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 23, 1948



* Hideki Tojo hanged (1st report)

* World War II Japanese criminals




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "TOJO AND 6 OTHERS HANGED BY ALLIES AS WAR CRIMINALS" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in great condition.

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692306

From 1872 Red Bluff, California...

Item #692306

January 20, 1872

THE SENTINEL, Red Bluff, California, Jan. 20, 1872



* Rare Old west title



This is from 4 years before the city would be incorporated. Located in Northern California, there is much news of the day both local & national. Many advertisements as well.

Complete in 4 pages, nice condition.

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692304

Dolly Sinatra killed in 1977....

Item #692304

January 07, 1977

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Jan. 7, 1977



* Iconic singer & Actor Frank Sinatra

* Dolly Sinatra killed in airplane crash




The front page has a banner headline: "Sinatra's Mother on Lost Jet" with subhead and related photo. (see) Great to have from the home of the entertainment industry, rare as such.

Complete with all sections (100+ pages), nice condition.



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692303

Hillside Strangler murders in Los Angeles...

Item #692303

December 01, 1977

LOS ANGELES TIMES, December 1, 1977



* Hillside Strangler serial killings

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




The front page has a one column heading: "10 of 13 Murders May Be Connected, Police Believe" (see) More on page 3 with two related photos. Great to have in this L.A. publication.

Complete 1st section only with all 32 pages, nice condition... See More  

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692299

From ten years before the Civil War...

Item #692299

January 11, 1851

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, Jan. 11, 1851  



* Rare Antebellum publication



Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city. Various news reports of the deal with many advertisements as well.

Four pages, very nice condition.... See More  

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692298

Death on the Plains... Slavery...

Item #692298

December 07, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, Dec. 7, 1850 



* Rare Antebellum publication



Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

Among the articles: "Mississippi" which begins: "Gov. Quitman's message to the legislature of Mississippi is strongly in favor of secession and disunion..."; "Free Negroes at the South" ... See More  

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692296

Treaties with several Indian tribes...

Item #692296

November 16, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, Nov. 16, 1850 



* Rare Antebellum publication



Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

The front page has: "Treaties With Indian Tribes" "Utah Tribe of Indians" which is signed in type by the President: Millard Fillmore. Included as well are the "X" marks of 27 Indian chiefs.... See More  

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692196

Jimmy Hoffa in 1953...

Item #692196

November 24, 1953

THE DETROIT NEWS, Nov. 24, 1953



* Jimmy Hoffa & re. Flint strike

* Teamster's labor union leader




The top of the front page has a six column headline: "Charge Hoffa Ruined 9 Firms, Started Own" with subheads. This is somewhat early for Hoffa and probably only found in a Detroit publication. Rare as such.

Complete with 52 pages, light toning at the margins, some small bindi... See More  

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692193

Great account of the Siege of Quebec...

Item #692193

June 28, 1760

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 28, 1760 



* Siege or Second Battle of Quebec

* British commander James Murray




Pages 4 and 5 contains the report from 'The London Gazette Extraordinary' on the historic Siege of Quebec, or Second Battle of Quebec. This was a French attempt to retake Quebec City, Canada, which had been captured by Britain the previous year. The siege lasted for... See More  

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692189

1946 Hesse Crown Jewels heist arrests...

Item #692189

June 08, 1946

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, June 8, 1946



* Hesse Crown Jewels Heist

* Post World War II looting

* Colonel Jack Durant

* Schlosshotel Kronberg Castle




The front page has nice headline: "COLONEL AND WAC WIFE SEIZED WITH ROYAL GEMS" with subheads and photo of the Kronberg Castle. (see)

Complete with 18 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally nice.... See More  

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692184

Early description of San Diego...

Item #692184

September 07, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, Sept. 7, 1850  Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

Articles include: "Things That Cost Nothing" "The Tomato" which gives its history, and notes: "...Its introduction on our tables is as a culinary vegetable is of recent date..."; "Gold In Texas" 'The Growth of O... See More  

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692180

Great diary of an emigrant crossing the "great desert"...

Item #692180

August 03, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, August 3, 1850  Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

The most interesting article is a nearly full column letter headed: "An Overland Journey to California" with a preface: "...diary of an emigrant to California. We copy the following passages from it of the journey across the great desert. ... See More  

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692179

On the death of Zachary Taylor...

Item #692179

July 27, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, July 27, 1850  Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

Among the articles within: "Remarks of Mr. Badger On The Texas Boundary" in the Senate; "Reflections on the Death of General Taylor" "Funeral Obsequies of the President in Washington City" "President Fillmore" "... See More  

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692177

On vegetarians... Fugitive Slave... Traveling to California...

Item #692177

July 06, 1850

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, July 6, 1850  Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.

This issue is chock full of interesting articles, a few on the front page including: "Effects of a Vegetable Diet" which is a curious item with refutations from "...a beef-eating German..."; "Milwaukie" [Milwaukee] which conce... See More  

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692109

1929 Bramwell Booth death...

Item #692109

June 17, 1929

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, June 17, 1929



* Bramwell Booth death (1st report)

* 1st Chief of Staff & 2nd president

* The Salvation Army - charity organization




The front page has a five column heading: "Gen. Bramwell Booth Dies in London" with subheads. Photo on the back page. (see)

Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in great condition.

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692107

USC Rose Bowl in 1933...

Item #692107

January 03, 1933

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., January 3, 1933



* Rose Bowl college football game

* USC Trojans vs. Pittsburgh Panthers



The front page has a two column heading: "Trojans Beat Pitt, 35 to 0 in Rose Tournament" with subhead. First report coverage continues in the sports section with small photo of Dick Barber and lineups.

Complete with 16 pages, light toning and minor wear at the ma... See More  

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692101

1938 Midvale UT school bus disaster....

Item #692101

December 02, 1938

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, December 2, 1938



* Midvale UT school bus - train disaster

* Riverton & South Jordan Utah children




The top of the front page has a three column headline: "26 CHILDREN KILLED WHEN TRAIN STRIKES SCHOOL BUS IN UTAH" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on the school bus disaster near Midvale, Utah. This was the worse school bus accident in U.S. histo... See More  

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692096

1938 George Grey Barnard death....

Item #692096

April 25, 1938

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 25, 1938



* George Grey Barnard death

* American sculptor




The top of page 20 has a one column heading: "BARNARD, FAMED WORLD OVER AS SCULPTOR, DIES" with subheads. (see)

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete with all 26 pages, rag edition in nice condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.... See More  

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692095

One of the less common illustrated newspapers from the Civil War...

Item #692095

June 15, 1861

NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS, June 15, 1861  Formatted very much like the more popular 'Harper's Weekly' but considerably more uncommon.

The front page shows: "Shackles & Handcuffs Used by Slave Drivers in Virginia" and: "Brilliant Exploit...in the Rescue of Two of Their Comrades who were to be Hung by the Rebels at the Village of Fairfax, Va."; a full-page p... See More  

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692094

1930 Max Valier.... Rocket propulsion....

Item #692094

April 20, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 20, 1930



* Max Valier

* Rocket car

* Liquid-propellant

* Paul Heylandt



The top of page 8 has a one column heading: "ROCKET CAR MAKES 50 MILES PER HOUR" with subheads. (see)

Complete with 26 pages, rag edition in nice condition.



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