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702124

Photos & illustrations on the Spanish-American War...

Item #702124

July 30, 1898

THE MAIL & EXPRESS - ILLUSTRATED SATURDAY MAGAZINE, July 30,  1898 This is the Supplement to the New York Mail & Express newspaper, focused on graphics. Several of the photos & illustrations are on the Spanish-American War, including the full front page and the double page centerfold.

Sixteen pages, 11 by 16 inches, very nice condition.

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702122

Interesting & unusual masthead...

Item #702122

August 01, 1886

THE PUBLIC HERALD, Philadelphia, August, 1886  Printed in the masthead is: "Truth and Justice the Foe of Fraud and Corruption" with the interesting masthead engraving showing the "eye of truth" shining upon a devil.

Sixteen pages, 11 1/4 by 15 1/2 inches, a small hole in the front & back leaves, good condition.

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702121

A journal of science...

Item #702121

October 07, 1880

THE SCIENTIFIC, New York, Oct. 7, 1880  The masthead notes: "A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science", but this issue is mostly taken up with advertisements. This is a volume 2 issue.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, 9 by 13 inches minor foxing near mains, good condition.

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702113

Print of Acton's first meeting house...

Item #702113

December 21, 1882

THE ACTON MONITOR, Massachusetts, Dec. 21, 1882  This is the volume 1, number 7 issue by "The Evangelical Society of Acton". The front page features a print of: "The First Meeting House of Acton".

Four pages, good condition.



AI notes: The Evangelical Society of Acton was a 19th-century religious organization in Acton, Massachusetts, formed as part of the broader evange... See More  

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702112

First of this title we have offered...

Item #702112

November 26, 1874

PUBLIC SPIRIT, Ayer, Massachusetts, Nov. 26, 1874  Printed in the masthead is: "A Weekly Newspaper Devoted To The Local Interests of Towns in Middlesex and Worcester Counties", which is exactly what is inside.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, one tape mend inside, good condition.



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702111

Early newspaper from Oregon...

Item #702111

October 12, 1867

THE OREGON STATE JOURNAL, Eugene City, Oct. 12, 1867 



* Rare old West publication



This is one of the earliest Oregon newspapers we have offered. Typical news of the day and a wealth of advertisements. This was just 8 years after Oregon gained statehood.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various tape mends inside, a bit of fold foxing.



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702110

Newspaper printed on plastic...

Item #702110

June 22, 1963

PLASTTRADING PALETTE, The Netherlands, June 12-22, 1963  This is a very curious & perhaps experimental or promotional newspaper printed entirely on plastic.

It was done by a plastics firm in The Netherlands to show how versatile plastic could be--it could even be used for printing newspapers. The "newspaper" appears to be an in-house publication, likely distributed to employees... See More  

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702109

Promoting investment in the West...

Item #702109

April 01, 1878

THE NEW NORTHWEST, Philadelphia, April, 1878  Although the title & city of publication may seem in conflict, the theme printed in the masthead would explain it: "Devoted To The Interest of Railroad Investments, Land and Settlement".

This is the volume 1, number 3 issue of a paper focused on promoting the expansion and settlement of the West. Articles include: "Red River Va... See More  

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702100

Building the Capitol... Slave ads in 1820....

Item #702100

April 14, 1820

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, April 14, 1820  



* President James Monroe

* Act of United States Congress

* Capitol building construction




Page 2 has: "AN ACT making further appropriations for continuing the work upon the centre building of the Capitol, and other public buildings." This and 3 other acts are each signed in type by the President: James Monroe
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702099

Bandits are planning to invade Texas...

Item #702099

April 25, 1818

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 25, 1818  Page 2 has an article: "New Banditti" that reports: "...that banditti, composed of French and other Europeans, were forming a military nest at Galveston [Galveston]...and that they intended to invade from thence the Spanish province of Texas...".

 pages, never bound nor trimmed, in great condition.

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702098

Containing 'romance, literature, & general intelligence'...

Item #702098

July 23, 1859

BANNER OF LIGHT, New York & Boston, July 23, 1859  Within the masthead is: "A Weekly Journal Of Romance, Literature & General Intelligence" which pretty much describes what is found within.

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, minimal fold & margin wear, good condition.

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702096

Texans will defend their land to the last...

Item #702096

July 26, 1836

EXETER NEWS-LETTER, New Hampshire, July 26, 1836  Reports inside including: "From Texas" which notes in part: "...four soldiers...were arrested & imprisoned...fully believed that all the American prisoners are murdered which were at Matamoras...now on their march into Texas. The Texans to a man are turning out, shouldering their rifles...and will defend their country to the... See More  

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702095

Capture of Santa Anna: General Houston is victorious...

Item #702095

May 28, 1836

NEW YORK OBSERVER, May 28, 1836  

* Battle of San Jacinto victory
* Capture of Santa Anna
* Texas Revolutuion
* War of Independence

Page 3 has an article: "Texas - Capture of Santa Anna & Defeat of the Mexican Army Confirmed" which notes near the beginning: "...the news of the victory of Gen. Houston over the Mexican troops, and the capture of their General, Santa Anna, President of the Republ






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702090

Quite rare from 1800...

Item #702090

April 02, 1800

THE CONSTITUTIONAL TELEGRAPHE, Boston, April 2, 1800  A quite scarce title which has one of the more decorative mastheads of the era. This newspaper existed from Oct. 2, 1799 thru May 22, 1802. This is the last issue of volume 1.

Typical news & ads of the day with much reporting on the Napoleonic War in Europe.

Four pages, nice condition.

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702089

A product of the amateur press hobby...

Item #702089

December 01, 1881

THE FLAG, Stanberry, Missouri, December, 1881  This tiny newspaper is part of the amateur press hobby that was very popular in the latter decades of the 19th century. Printed on small presses by amateur printers, the content was typically whimsical and very localized. This is the volume 1, number 3 issue. Most such newspapers had a very short life.

Four pages, 4 1/2 by 6 inches, great condit... See More  

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702088

A newspaper report of The Rapture...

Item #702088

January 01, 1970

THE LAST NEWS - Tomorrows' Headlines Today.  There is no date or city of publication. The dateline simply states "Whorl Wide Coverage" "Weather: Storm Clouds" and "Midnight Message".

This is a publication of the Gospel Tract Society out of Independence, Missouri. The bold headline announces: "CHRIST RETURNS" "Millions Missing Around World"... See More  

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702087

An uncommon temperance newspaper...

Item #702087

December 06, 1877

THE WORD OF TRUTH, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Dec. 6, 1877  This is a volume 1 issue of a temperance newspaper with a religious emphasis as well.

Page 2 begins with: "The editor fears neither the devil nor rum-sellers. He holds with Joseph Cook that 'One with God is a majority', and believe that the cause of TEMPERANCE is God's cause; therefore the battle is going to be fou... See More  

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702086

From the Netherlands East Indies...

Item #702086

January 08, 1868

BIANG LALA, Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, Jan. 8, 1868  This is a very obscure Javanese language, Christian missionary newspaper, with the Dutch royal arms in the masthead. This is issue number 9.

Four pages, 7 1/2 by 10 3/4 inches, very nice condition.

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702085

Published by the colorful Duff Green...

Item #702085

October 14, 1833

THE UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1833  This is a case where the publisher is more historically significant than the newspaper: Duff Green.

Born in Kentucky, Duff Green taught school & fought in the War of 1812 before moving to the Missouri Territory in 1816. He soon became a prominent citizen of Missouri, served in both houses of the state legislature, and in 1824 ... See More  

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702049

See the handsome masthead...

Item #702049

November 24, 1865

VERMONT RECORD, Brattleboro, Nov. 24, 1865



* Civil War reconstruction era



This has one of the more ornate & decorative engravings we have seen in a masthead from the period. A broad mix of content including: "Judge Redfield on Negro Suffrage" and "The Approaching Pestilence".

Sixteen pages, 10 1/2 by 14 inches, never-trimmed margins, good condition.... See More  

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702043

Focused on engineering and mining...

Item #702043

July 06, 1869

THE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL, New York, July, 6, 1869  As the title would suggest it is focused on mining and engineering, with a few illustrations within.

Sixteen pages, untrimmed margins, good condition.



Note: The Engineering and Mining Journal began publication in 1869, continuing the work of the American Journal of Mining (1866–1869), and quickly became a key source for de... See More  

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702037

Focused on the laundry industry...

Item #702037

January 01, 1883

BRIDGE & STILES' LAUNDRY JOURNAL, Providence, Rhode Island, 1883 Who would have guessed that there is a newspaper focused on the laundry industry? But here is one. 

Page 2 has an article beginning: "Our object in publishing this Journal, is too give the public a true idea of a new industry, vis: The Steam Laundry..."

This is the volume 1, number 1 issue, four pages,... See More  

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702036

An uncommon title...

Item #702036

May 01, 1889

THE AGENTS' HERALD, Philadelphia, May, 1889  An eclectic newspaper with a wide variety of articles. The back page is quite decorative, taken up with portraits of all Presidents from 1789 thru 1889.

Sixteen pages, 10 3/4 by 15 1/2 inches, minor margin wear, good condition.

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702033

Mostly religious content...

Item #702033

January 04, 1866

CHRISTIAN INQUIRER, New York, Jan. 4, 1866  As the title would suggest, this newspaper is filled mostly with religious content.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one large sheet, nice condition.

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702031

Early from Carlisle, Pennsylvania...

Item #702031

March 21, 1820

THE CARLISLE REPUBLICAN, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1820



* Very rare publication

* Cumberland County




According to the Am. Antiquarian Society information this was a short-lived newspaper, existing from 1819 - 1820 (information in Gregory is in error; says it began in 1830).

A typical news of the day with the back page taken up with ads, including 2 runaway reward ads.

Four pages, even toning... See More  

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702006

From a small mining town in Northern California...

Item #702006

May 15, 1880

AMADOR DISPATCH, Jackson, California, May 15, 1880 



* Rare old West publication



Jackson was founded in 1848 at a year-round spring, settled by American pioneers and then gold-seekers upon its discovery at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada range. It was also a convenient stopping place on the road from Sacramento to the southern mines.

Among the articles: "A Leadville Marriage&quo... See More  

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701993

A short-lived campaign newspaper...

Item #701993

September 24, 1816

THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sept. 24, 1816  This very uncommon title began with this issue, being volume 1, number 1 (not noted as such by verified in Brigham), ending on May 17, 1817, existing for just 8 months.

This newspaper did not have current news of the day but rather was a campaign newspaper in its early weeks, becoming a regular newspaper closer to its demi... See More  

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701992

A religious and literary journal...

Item #701992

February 07, 1844

THE FRIEND, Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1844  Although it calls itself "A Religious & Literary Journal" the content includes secular material as well.

Eight pages, 9 by 11 inches, very nice condition.

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701990

Still with the original outer wrappers...

Item #701990

May 11, 1850

NEW ENGLAND FARMER, Boston, May 11, 1850  Although this farming-themed title has rather mundane content, its interest is in it still having the original, brown outer wrappers it had when sold on the streets. Wrappers were almost always removed when bound into annual volumes.

Complete in 16 pages plus 8 pages of front & back wrappers, 7 1/4 by 11 inches, never bound nor trimmed, very nice... See More  

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701989

On the future prospects of the United States...

Item #701989

March 23, 1786

THE NEW HAVEN GAZETTE & THE CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE, March 23, 1786 (year in Roman numerals)  A notable newspaper from the brief period between the end of the Revolutionary War and the creation of the American Constitution when the founding fathers were crafting a framework for a new federal government.

All of page 1 and half of page 2 are taken up with: "Observations on the Present Si... See More  

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701987

The evils of drinking and attending stage plays...

Item #701987

April 26, 1803

THE BALANCE & COLUMBIAN REPOSITORY, Hudson, New York, April 26, 1803  Inside has a continued article: "To the Citizens of the U. States" concerning the evils of drinking and attending stage plays. A few bits include: "The great numbers of taverns and tippling houses...have been cause of much concern...some of those places are evidently nurseries of vice & licentiousness... See More  

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701985

First American railroad publication...

Item #701985

December 19, 1835

AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Dec. 19, 1835



* Very early on the railroad industry

* Uncommon publication




This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.

The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the crudeness of the train, but keep in mind this... See More  

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701984

First American railroad publication: progress of masthead & title changes...

Item #701984

February 08, 1834

AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York  



* Very early & rare railroad periodical

* Trains - locomotives - lot of 6 issues




This title was the very first American periodical on railroading. Offered here is a lot of 6 issues from its earliest years, showing the change in title and masthead engravings during a brief 16-month period.

The lot begins with vol. 1 number 1 dated Jan. 2, ... See More  

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701983

Printed "in the field" in the jungles of New Guinea...

Item #701983

August 19, 1945

GUINEA GOLD, "Australian Edition", Aug. 19, 1945  



* Rare military title

* Jungles of New Guinea

* World War II - WWII




Hailing itself as the "most bombed newspaper", this military publication was printed in the jungles of New Guinea, hence the title.

The headline announces: "JAP ENVOY FOR MANILA TODAY" "To Receive Surrender Document Tomorrow&q... See More  

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701981

With an outer wrapper...

Item #701981

December 01, 1846

THE GENESEE FARMER, Rochester, New York, Dec., 1846  A small-size paper focused on the farming industry. A nice engraving in the masthead, and this issue has an outer wrapper.

Complete in 20 pages plus the wrappers, 7 by 10 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.

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701980

Printed on aqua-tinted paper...

Item #701980

September 10, 1814

AMERICAN WEEKLY MESSENGER, Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 1814  The content is mostly concerning military events in Europe. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this issue is the color of the paper, having a decidedly blue-green tint, which is unusual.

Sixteen pages, 6 by 10 inches, very nice condition.

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701979

Misspelled title, and much on the War of 1812...

Item #701979

March 26, 1814

AMERICAN WEEKLY MSESENGER, Philadelphia, March 26, 1814  No, we did not misspell the title. The typesetter misspelled what was to have been "Messenger", a rather rare find in the rare newspaper hobby & a curious addition to any collection as such.

Among the articles are: "Character of Tecumseh" which takes 1 1/2 pages; "The Great Coastwise Inland Navigation from ... See More  

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701936

With the word "Confederate" in the title...

Item #701936

June 01, 1864

THE DAILY CONFEDERATE, Raleigh, North Carolina, June 1, 1864  



* Very rare rebel publication



It is always desirable to find a newspaper having the word "Confederate" in the title. Here is one.

There is a wealth of war reporting, some articles including: "An Appeal to the People of the Confederate States" "Treason" "From the Enemy's Lines--Grant... See More  

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701929

First report on the assassination of Lincoln...

Item #701929

April 20, 1865

CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, April 20, 1865



* Abraham Lincoln assassination (historic 1st report)

* From the origin of the American Civil War (rare)




 Keep in mind that Charleston fell to Union forces on February 18 and after that date was in Union control. So this is the volume 1, number 47 issue in the "new series" as noted.

Availability of paper must still have been... See More  

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701924

Very unusual newspaper: printed on transparent newsprint...

Item #701924

February 10, 1863

THE 'TEXAS ALMANAC'--EXTRA, Austin, Feb. 10, 1863



* Extremely rare Southwest publication

* American Civil War era




 This newspaper appears to have existed from October, 1862 thru June, 1863. This is the volume 1, number 53 issue.

This is one of the more unusual we have encountered. It is a single sheet issue printed on "onion-skin" newsprint. The paper is extremely t... See More  

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701898

From Richmond, with a Proclamation signed by Jeff Davis...

Item #701898

February 02, 1865

CHRISTIAN OBSERVER, Richmond, Virginia, Feb. 2, 1865  



* Confederate president Jefferson Davis proclamation

* Rare publication from the capital of the Confederacy




As the title would suggest, this is primarily a religious newspaper, however there is secular reporting as well, including war-related news.

Among the articles: "Lincoln Burned In Effigy" "The American War&quo... See More  

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701896

Fascinating Confederate newspaper, created from the ashes of the burned city of Columbia...

Item #701896

April 08, 1865

COLUMBIA PHOENIX, South Carolina, April 8, 1865  



* American Civil War ending

* Extremely rare Confederate

* Post burning of Columbia 




This is one of the more intriguing newspapers from the South during the Civil War. Not only was it printed during the closing days of the Civil War, but due to the shortage of newsprint this issue was printed on short and uncommonly wide news... See More  

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701895

Union occupation newspaper from Wilmington, North Carolina...

Item #701895

March 04, 1865

THE HERALD OF THE UNION, Wilmington, North Carolina, March 4, 1865  



* Rare Union occupation publication

* Final weeks of the American Civil War

* Last Atlantic port of the Confederacy 




This is a Union occupation newspaper, as Wilmington fell to the Yankee forces in February, 1865, being the last Atlantic port to fall to the Northern forces. This is the volume 1, number 5 issue. ... See More  

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701892

Latest-dated Charleston Civil War issue we have offered?

Item #701892

January 21, 1865

THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Jan. 21, 1865



* From the origin of the Civil War

* Close to Confederates evacuating 




A newspaper from this famous Confederate stronghold quite late in the Civil War, in fact, our records seem to indicate this is the latest-dated issue of the Mercury we have offered from the Civil War. Just 3 weeks later General Beauregard would order the evacuati... See More  

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701825

A newspaper from the General Strike in England...

Item #701825

May 11, 1926

THE BRITISH GAZETTE, May 11, 1926  This was a short-lived newspaper published during the historic General Strike in England.

As noted in Wikipedia, this was a sympathy strike by the newspaper workers, in support of the general strike that lasted from May 4 - 12, 1926. This is issue number 6.

It was called by the Trades Union Congress in an unsuccessful attempt to force the British governmen... See More  

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701824

A newspaper from the General Strike in England...

Item #701824

May 11, 1926

THE BRITISH WORKER--Official Strike News Bulletin, Published by The General Council of the Trades Union Congress, London, May 11, 1926  This was a short-lived newspaper published during the historic General Strike in England.

As noted in Wikipedia, this was a sympathy strike by the newspaper workers, in support of the general strike that lasted from May 4 - 12, 1926. This is issue number 7.

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701823

Where Kennedy was to be next...

Item #701823

November 22, 1963

THE AUSTIN STATESMAN, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963 



* The visit that never happened

* John F. Kennedy - JFK




This is the city where President Kennedy was to be later on November 22 following his talk at the Dallas Trade Mart.

This is the 2nd section of the newspaper as it begins with page 27, yet has its own masthead. The news reads as if all is well, with 3 photos of John F. Kennedy
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701797

What is this newspaper about?

Item #701797

February 22, 1896

THE YALLER DOG, Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1896  A most unusual newspaper about which I can find nothing. It appears to be a comic newspaper based on the content. The dateline notes: "Born in the Pen and Pencil Club, Philadelphia, at 6 p.m., February 22, 1896. Died early on the morning of February  23. No Inquest".

This comment would seem to indicate this was the only issue publis... See More  

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701796

Famous illustrated daily newspaper...

Item #701796

August 02, 1877

THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, Aug. 2, 1877   This was one of the very few daily, illustrated newspapers in the United States, prints dominating at least 3 of the 8 pages.

The full front page shows: "Mail-Coaching In the Past & Present". Inside prints: "The Turco-Russian War--The Battle of Taghir" "Torpedo Warfare" "Map Illustrating the Relations of Other... See More  

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701793

Interesting title for a World War II camp newspaper...

Item #701793

October 12, 1944

THE PEDESTRIAN, Oct. 12, 1944  This is one of many "camp" newspapers produced for military personnel. Noted on page 2: "...published for the men of the 151st Infantry...primary purpose is entertainment, and any information which may creep into its columns is coincidental."

An interesting title, and the letters show feet with shoes (boots) running. This is the volume 1, nu... See More  

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