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697733

Winslow Homer's New Year's print...

Item #697733

January 09, 1869

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, January 9, 1869 



* Winslow Homer illustration - print



The front page features a full page illustration by Thomas Nast: "Peace" showing Grant and Miss Liberty.

Inside has a full page illustration by Winslow Homer: "The New Year - 1869". The doublepage centerfold is: "West Point and Vicinity, from Fort Putnam" which is a n... See More  

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697732

Indians... The fire department...

Item #697732

January 13, 1866

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Jan. 13, 1866  



* Actor Edwin Booth

* NYC fire department

* Prints - illustrations




The full front page is a nice illus. of: "Edwin Forrest Booth" from a Brady photograph.

The highly sought-after great doublepage centerfold: "Metropolitan Fire Department" is very displayable with many vignettes on the N.Y. fire dept. in action issue.&... See More  

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697726

George Patton slaps soldier in 1943...

Item #697726

November 23, 1943

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., November 23, 1943.



* General George S. Patton slaps soldier

* World War II - WWII (1st made public)




Near the bottom of the front page is a one column heading: "Disclose Patton Offered Apology To Officers, Men" with photo of Patton. (see images) First report coverage continues on page 7 with a detailed account of what happened.

Complete with 10 pages, l... See More  

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697723

Newspaper for those on board a floating university...

Item #697723

March 26, 1927

THE BINNACLE, S.S. Ryndam, March 26, 1927  Subtitled: "Published Daily at Sea by The Floating University."  An interesting little "in-house" newspaper published on board the ship of this early floating university that traveled the world. 

Four pages, lightly inked library stamp in an upper corner, 9 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches, good condition.... See More  

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697718

From Nebraska... A train robber captured...

Item #697718

March 13, 1883

THE LINCOLN DAILY NEWS, Nebraska, March 13, 1883  We seldom encounter Nebraska newspapers from during the Wild West era, but here is one. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska and this issue is dated from just 16 years after statehood.

Gregory's 'Union List of American Newspapers' notes that the only institution holding any issues of this title is the Nebraska Historical Society, an... See More  

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697707

Truman fires General MacArthur...

Item #697707

April 11, 1951

THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC, Phoenix, April 11, 1951 



* Douglas MacArthur Fired

* World War II hero

* President Harry Truman




The front page has a banner headline: "PRESIDENT OUSTS M'ARTHUR; RIDGWAY NAMED SUCCESSOR" with subheads and two photos.

Incomplete issue containing 8 of the 30 pages, nice for display as such.

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697698

From a small town in Northern Illinois...

Item #697698

February 09, 1889

OGLE COUNTY PRESS, Polo, Illinois, Feb. 9, 1889  A typical newspaper of the day from this Northern Illinois town of 2355.

Four pages, even toning, a few chips at margins, good condition.

Item from last month's catalog - #364 - released for March, 2026.

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697686

1968 Fort Hood 43 Negro soldiers protest...

Item #697686

August 25, 1968

SPRINGFIELD SUNDAY REPUBLICAN, Massachusetts, Aug. 25, 1968



* Fort Hood 43 - Negro soldiers protest

* Democratic National Convention

* Chicago, Illinois - Killeen, Texas




Page 10 has a three column heading: "43 Negro Soldiers at Ft. Hood Face Court Martial for Protest" (see images)

Complete with 50+ pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.



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697684

Adolf Hitler receives Germany citizenship...

Item #697684

February 26, 1932

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 26, 1932 



Adolf Hitler gains Germany citizenship

* Austrian born changes to run for president




Page 9 has a column-wide article headed: GERMAN CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY HITLER", with subhead: "He Receives an Appointment to Post of Attache at Berlin Legation of Brunswick". See images for additional details.

Complete in 40 pages, light toning... See More  

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697678

Paul Krassner, Yippies, and LSD...

Item #697678

January 28, 2007

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Jan. 28, 2007



* Paul Krassner editorial

* Counterculture satirist

* Yippies - LSD - psychedelics




Page 10 of section E has a two column heading: "'60's live again, minus the LSD" (see)

Complete 1st and E sections only with a total of 50 pages, very nice condition.

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697675

Bobby Jones to win 1926 U.S. Open...

Item #697675

July 11, 1926

THE DETROIT NEWS, July 9, 1926



* Bobby Jones at Scioto (1st day results)

* Olympia Fields Country Club

* U.S. Open golf championship




The top of page 37 has a banner heading: "MEHLHORN LEADS BUT JONES IS FAVORITE IN NATIONAL OPEN" with subheads and leaderboard. (see images) First report coverage of day one of the 1926 U.S. Open at the Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio. Jones w... See More  

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697674

1943 Operation Husky... Sicily, Italy invasion...

Item #697674

July 10, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 10, 1943



* Invasion of Sicily Italy begins

* Operation Husky

* World War II - WWII

* 1st stage of Europe liberation



The front page has a nice banner headline announcing: "ALLIED TROOPS START INVASION OF SICILY; NAVAL ESCORTS BOMBARD SHORE DEFENSES; LANDINGS PRECEDED BY SEVERE AIR ATTACK" with subheads and related map. (see images) More on pages 2 & 3... See More  

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697672

'Mad Bomber' George Metesky arrested...

Item #697672

January 23, 1957

MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD, January 23, 1957 



* Mad Bomber George Metesky 

* Capture & arrest




The front page has a banner headline: "'Mad Bomber' Captured" with subheads. (see images) Lengthy coverage continues on page 2.

Complete with 14 pages, a little margin wear with minimal text loss, a few archival mends on page 2, still nice for display.... See More  

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697671

Kobe Bryant charged w/ sexual assault...

Item #697671

July 19, 2003

LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 19, 2003



* Kobe Bryant charged with sexual assault

* Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard

* NBA basketball - Eagle County, Colorado




The front page has a three column heading: "Bryant Charged; He Admits Adultery but Denies Assault" with two related photos. (see images) Much more in the sport's section with a front page banner headline: "'I'm I... See More  

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697667

Douglas Hyde becomes 1st president of Ireland....

Item #697667

June 26, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 26, 1938



* Douglas Hyde - An Craoibhín Aoibhinn

* Becomes 1st president of Ireland - inauguration




The front page has a one column heading: "HYDE INAUGURATED AS IRISH PRESIDENT" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on Douglas Hyde becoming the first president of Ireland. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famou... See More  

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697666

Harry Oakes mysterious death...

Item #697666

July 09, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 9, 1943



* Harry Oakes death

* Gold mine millionaire

* World War II - WWII

* Military aircraft insignia




The top of page 8 has a two column illustration with heading: "New Insignia For American Planes" (see images)

The front page has a two column heading: "Sir Harry Oakes, Millionaire, Dead; Wounds on Body Prompt Inquiry". First report cov... See More  

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697665

Black soldiers in the military... focus on Louisiana...

Item #697665

March 07, 1863

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, March 7, 1863  The front page has a large print showing Black soldiers captioned: "Pickets of the First Louisiana 'Native Guard' Guarding the New Orleans...Railroad" with a related article, plus: "The Old Slave Laws".

The back page has the illustration: "A Queer Rencontre", which shows a black soldier being ... See More  

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697664

St. Valentine's Day massacre indictment... Jack McGurn....

Item #697664

February 28, 1929

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 28, 1929 



* St. Valentine's Day massacre arrest (1st rpt.)

* Jack McGurn - Al "Scarface" Capone trigger man




Page 29 has a one column head: "CAPONE AIDE NABBED IN CHICAGO MURDERS" with subheads that include: "Police Say Jack McGurn Is Identified as One of the Beer War Executioners" and more.

An early report on the capture of Al Cap... See More  

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697661

War news from this notable Confederate city...

Item #697661

October 06, 1864

THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Oct. 6, 1864



* Rare Confederate publication

* Origin of the American Civil War




Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Vice President Stephens and Reconstruction" "Letter from Richmond" "Affairs on Morris Island--A Yankee Description of the 'Pen' and its Occupants" "The President and the Army"... See More  

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697655

Yankees become the first team to decide upon numbers on their jerseys...

Item #697655

January 23, 1929

NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 23, 1929  



* New York Yankees baseball team

* Decide to be 1st in MLB to wear numbers




Half of the banner headline at the top of the sports page records an historic event in the world of baseball: "...Yankees to Wear Numbers This Year" with column heads including: "YANKEES TO WEAR NUMBERS THIS YEAR" "Plan of World's Champions Will Be an... See More  

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697654

Ted Williams ends the season above .400...

Item #697654

September 29, 1941

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Sept. 29, 1941  



* Ted Williams .406 batting average enters record books

* Boston Red Sox - major league baseball - MLB




Not only is it difficult to find reports on Ted Williams' season-ending .406 batting average--which has yet to be topped--but when they are found they are typically very small, inconspicuous reports without headlines.

This report is a somew... See More  

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697647

Rare mention of the 'Mormon Battalion' during the Mexican War...

Item #697647

March 20, 1847

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, March 20, 1847  Near the top of an inside page has a brief yet notable report: "Letters received also state that Col. Cook and the Mormon battalion were 350 miles beyond Santa Fe. They were generally in good health and progressing slowly."

This is a very rare mention of the 'Mormon Battalion', which was the only religious unit in U.S... See More  

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697645

1943 Battle of Kula Gulf...

Item #697645

July 07, 1943

NEW YORK TIMES, July 7, 1943



* Battle of Kula Gulf - Solomon Islands

* World War II naval battle - WWII

* United States Navy - Japanese Imperial



The front page has a nice banner headline: "6 JAPANESE WARSHIPS BELIEVED SUNK IN FIGHT, 4 DAMAGED; U.S. LOSES CRUISER AND DESTROYER" with subheads and related map. (see images)

Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.... See More  

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697643

Early Joe DiMaggio Yankees contract signing...

Item #697643

April 21, 1938

NEW YORK TIMES, April 21, 1938  



* Early Joe DiMaggio contract signing

* New York Yankees - Yanks

* MLB - major league baseball




The sport's section (page 23) has a four column headline: "Yankee Contract Is Accepted by DiMaggio" with subheads and photo of DiMaggio.

First report coverage on Joe DiMaggio's contract signing after just two seasons with the New York Yanke... See More  

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697641

Rare Confederate title...

Item #697641

June 19, 1863

WESTERN SENTINEL, Winston, North Carolina, June 19, 1863 



* Rare Confederate publication during the Civil War



 The front page contains a first-column report headed: "Dismissal of the British Consul at Richmond" which concerns President Jefferson Davis revoking George Moore's duties as an agent for the Confederacy in England.

This is followed by a related document hea... See More  

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697639

More on Prevost's defeat... A letter criticizing the war in America...

Item #697639

August 17, 1779

THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, Aug. 17, 1779  



* American Revolutionary War Era

* 18th century from The Enemy

* Charleston, South Carolina

* General Augustine Prevost




The bottom of page 3 has a report noting: "...brings...a confirmation of the defeat of Prevost and that that General would have met with the fate of Burgoyne had it not been for the boats he had on the river, i... See More  

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697637

British account of the Battle of Stono Ferry, and the Battle of Chemung, New York...

Item #697637

September 02, 1779

THE AMERICAN JOURNAL & GENERAL ADVERTISER, Providence, Rhode Island, Sept. 2, 1779 



* Battle of Stono Ferry, Charleston, South Carolina

* Battle of Chemung - New York - John Sullivan




A truly rare title from the Revolutionary War, as it lasted for less than 1 1/2 years from March, 1779 to August, 1781.

Nearly one-third of page 2 is a letter from an officer in the British army from ... See More  

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697636

Responding to General Clinton's offer for a reconciliation...

Item #697636

April 03, 1781

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, April 3, 1781  



* General Henry Clinton

* Peace with Americans ?

* Revolutionary War




Pages 1 and 2 contain an excellent response to the controversial "Declaration" of General Clinton in which he offers a proposal for peace to the Americans. A few bits include: "The first thing which is offered is a pardon to ... See More  

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697633

Engraving of the skyline of London... News from Boston...

Item #697633

August 01, 1771

THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England, August, 1771  Perhaps the most interesting feature is the full title/contents page which has a very intricately engraved view of the skyline of London at the time, making this very decorative.

Near the back is the "Monthly Chronologer" which includes over a full page of reports headed "America" with items from Boston, including 2 messages fro... See More  

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697624

Robert Durst captured... George Harrison death...

Item #697624

November 30, 2001

DAILY NEWS, New York, Nov. 30, 2001



* Murderer Robert Durst captured

* American real estate heir


* George Harrison death (1st report)

* The Beatles - English rock band




The top of the front page has a a headline: "NABBED" with subhead and photo. (see images) Pages 2 & 3 has a banner heading: "DURST COLLARED IN PA. GROCERY STORE" with a few more related photos.

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697622

Digital Image: Very dramatic front page on Germany's invasion of Poland...

Item #697622

September 01, 1939

High-resolution digital image of the NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN--EXTRA, Sept. 1, 1939 (dramatic front page)



* World War II begins -- initial start

* Adolf Hitler defies the World




This 600 DPI digital image was taken from the original. It was one of the most dramatic front-page presentation covering the onset of WWII we had ever seen, and although it has sold, we thought others might like
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697619

Rare "Supplement" is focused on the oil industry...

Item #697619

May 18, 1872

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, May 18, 1872   Typical of this title the pages contain an interesting variety of news items on the latest inventions & improvements of the period, including a wealth of illustrations, not the least of which is a front page article & print of the: "Steam Flying Ship".

But the most intriguing aspect of this issue is that it contain
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697618

Interesting newspaper...

Item #697618

October 01, 1880

THE SPICE BOX, Boston, October, 1880  This is the volume 1, number 10 issue of a quite scarce newspaper "Published by the Boston Branch, Grocery and Tea House". The front page features nice headlines concerning a recent election.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.



background: The Spice Box serves as a quintessential example of 19th-century "house organ&quo... See More  

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697616

First of this title we have offered...

Item #697616

July 12, 1883

THE SANFORD JOURNAL, Florida, July 12, 1883  

* Rare 19th century Seminole County publication 

Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers" notes that only two institutions have more than a single issue of this title. This is the first newspaper we have ever offered from Sanford.
A typical newspaper of the day, a bit irregular at the spine margin, minor loss to the blank lower margin of the first l




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697615

Just the second issue published...

Item #697615

May 01, 1890

THE TRUE COMMONWEALTH, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1890  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a space title. This is a monthly publication, and as explained on the back page it: "...demands that all interstate railways, telegraphs, etc., shall be owned & operated by the General Government in the interest of the whole people; that local railway and telegraph lines shall be owned &... See More  

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697610

From Danville, Pennsylvania...

Item #697610

August 01, 1878

THE SHINING STAR, Danville, Pennsylvania, August, 1878  This title is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers".  This is the volume 1, number 12 issue. This is a religiously-themed newspaper, and seems to be focused on children's interests.

Four pages, a handsome masthead, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a large sheet, 11 by 16 inches, very nice co... See More  

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697609

A pro-Japan propaganda newspaper in English...

Item #697609

December 20, 1943

NIPPON TIMES, Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 20, 1943  



* Rare pro Japanese propaganda publication



At this point in its publishing career this English-language newspaper from Japan was a pro-Japanese propaganda piece.

Among the anti-Allies reports are: "17 Enemy Bombers Bagged at Ballade By Japanese Units" "Nippon Submarines Blast 24 Warships In Two Year Period" "Current W... See More  

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697608

The Yanks arrive on Okinawa, in a military newspaper...

Item #697608

April 03, 1945

PHILIPPINE HERALD - "The Army Daily In The Far East", printed by the Information & Education Section of PHIBSEC, The Philippines, April 3, 1945



* Battle of Okinawa, Japan begins

* Tokashiki mass suicide




This was one of many "camp" newspapers printed by various military units in World War II, crudely done with a typewriter and mimeographed.

The banner head: "YAN... See More  

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697605

A military "camp newspaper" printed in The Philippines...

Item #697605

April 19, 1945

FAR EASTERN EXPRESS, The U.S. Army Daily, The Philippines, April 19, 1945  



* United States Army camp publication



This "camp" newspaper was printed by the Information and Education Section, for all armed forces. Crudely done on a single sheet, typewriter set, and produced on a mimeograph machine.

The front page has: "Six Soviet Armies Mass" and "Three Yank Armi... See More  

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697603

Death of famed actor Henry Fonda...

Item #697603

August 13, 1982

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Aug. 13, 1982



* Henry Fonda death (early 1st report)

* Hollywood movie - film actor

* "The Grapes of Wrath" fame

* Best title to be had ?




Page 3 has a four column heading: "Fonda's Last Hours: 'He Was in No Pain'" with related pictorial. (see images) Articles continues on pages 26 & 27. Nice to have this report in a newspaper from the... See More  

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697596

Federal Republic of Germany is born... Killer Howard Unruh - 2nd day report...

Item #697596

September 08, 1949

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sep. 8, 1949



* Federal Republic of Germany is born

* Howard Unruh mass murders - day 2 update




Page one has the 2-line, 2 column heading: "Germans Open Parliament, Demand End to Dismantling", which includes a photo captioned: "Karl Arnild elected president of the Upper House." Additional coverage of this historic event is continued on page 7. ... See More  

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697594

Early (1963) Barbie & Wundie Advertisement...

Item #697594

December 01, 1963

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Dec. 1, 1963



* classic Barbie advertisement

* combined with Wundies clothing for girls




Page 14 has a beautiful, full-page, retro, black and white ad for Wundies which included matching Barbie attire. Now your little girls could dress up to match their Barbie dolls. Note: This is the earliest Barbie ad in The New York Times we have discovered to-date. Perhaps in ... See More  

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697593

Announcement: Ken to be introduced to the Barbie Line...

Item #697593

August 06, 1961

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 6, 1961



* Mattel introduces a teenage boy to the Barbie line

* His name will be Ken, with a suggested retail price of $3.50

* Acessories for Ken will also be offered



Page 10 of section 3 has a short but significant article: "DOLL LINE EXPANDED - Mattel, Inc., Plans to Produce New Teen-Age Boy Model". The text in part includes: "The n... See More  

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697592

Barbie to date Ken... Reactions in 1963...

Item #697592

April 21, 1963

THE NEW YORK TIMES (MAGAZINE SECTION), April 21, 1963



* Barbie - Old enough to date?

* Will/should they get married?

* Should they look more lifelike? 




Starting on page 84 and continuing on page 86 is: "Case of the Teen-Age Doll... Barbie is old enough to have dates now and is going steady with Ken. Will they get married?", with considerable text and several illustrations. A... See More  

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697587

From the "amateur press" in Michigan...

Item #697587

January 15, 1878

THE WESTERN AMATEUR, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Jan. 15, 1878



* The amateur press movement



his is an "amateur press" newspaper done by and for young printing hobbyists, a popular avocation at the time.
Four pages, 8 by 10 1/2 inches, very nice condition.




AI notes: The Western Amateur, published in Ann Arbor, Michigan, was a short-lived 19th-century newspaper associated with the ... See More  

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697582

Existed to report on the Buffalo Industrial Fair...

Item #697582

August 21, 1888

THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO JOURNAL of the INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FAIR, New York, Aug. 21, 1888  A newspaper which existed to report on the International Industrial Fair at the time. This is the volume 1, number 6 issue, and we suspect it did not exist beyond a year.

This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers".

Prints on the front page and within focused... See More  

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697580

Focused on the agriculture industry in Florida...

Item #697580

June 25, 1879

THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURIST, DeLand, Volusia County, June 25, 1879



* Rare 19th century publication



 As the title would suggest this newspaper is focused on the agriculture industry in Florida, this being a volume 2 issue. Many advertisements as well.

This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of  Newspapers".

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds... See More  

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697578

Lasted just six issues...

Item #697578

August 01, 1886

THE BAY STATE PUZZLER, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August, 1886  



* Home of Harvard University



A small-size newspaper that existed for just six issues. It seems to be an example of the "amateur press", an avocation popular at the time where amateurs put our small newspapers or new sheets as a hobby, most short-lived.

Four pages, 7 by 10 inches, great condition.... See More  

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697577

For veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic...

Item #697577

October 20, 1883

GRAND ARMY SCOUT AND SOLDIERS MAIL, Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1883  Although this is a volume 2 issue, this is just the second issue we have discovered in our 50+ years.

This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers".

The newspaper was intended to be subscribed to by veterans of the Civil War, with many articles reflective of battles and events from some 20 ... See More  

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697576

A sensationalistic tabloid...

Item #697576

October 23, 1897

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS, Boston, Oct. 23, 1897



* Rare illustrated publication



Although earlier in its distance this was a more bonafide police & law enforcement newspaper, but by this time it had devolved into a sensationalistic tabloid reporting bizarre and over-the-top antics.

The full front page is a print captioned: "Give Me The Gun, Billy--Nettie Waller, a Skirt Dancer, at... See More  

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