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702161

It's 'full of good things'...

Item #702161

September 15, 1887

OUR FAIR, Tilton, New Hampshire, Sept. 15, 1887  This seems to be primarily a literary paper with various stories and other eclectic articles. Printed above the masthead is: "Don't fail to take this little paper home. It is full of good things."

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, wear at the margins, some light toning, a few archival mends at the margins.

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702160

Protecting publishers from unscrupulous advertisers...

Item #702160

April 01, 1887

THE AGENTS' HERALD, Philadelphia, April, 1887  An interesting newspaper whose purpose is perhaps best detailed by an article in another newspaper from 1883:

"There are probably but few country newspaper publishers, who have not at some time been swindled by plausible but dishonest advertising dead-beats, who obtain their advertising by means of fair and liberal promises, but never p... See More  

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702158

Operation Hailstone... Truk Island attacked....

Item #702158

February 18, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 18, 1944



* Operation Hailstone - Truk Island (Chuuk)

* World War II - WWII




The front page has a nice banner headline announcing: "TRUK ATTACKED BY STRONG U. S. SEA-AIR FORCES" with subheads and related map. (see) First report coverage on "Operation Hailstone" which was a massive naval air and surface attack on Truk Island. Always nice to have... See More  

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702156

The 'Field & Steam' magazine of the day...

Item #702156

November 02, 1878

CHICAGO FIELD, Nov. 2, 1878  This is a sporting newspaper with a very ornate & sports-themed masthead. The front page has a print of: "The Irish Water Spaniel...".

Sixteen pages, very nice condition.

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702154

A newspaper for children...

Item #702154

March 01, 1866

THE YOUNG REAPER, Philadelphia, March 1, 1866  This is one of several newspapers for children that were common in the post-Civil War years.

Four pages, a graphic masthead, good condition.

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702144

1st movie preview of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"...

Item #702144

October 20, 1939

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 20, 1939



* Original "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" review

* James Stewart & Jean Arthur - Frank Capra

* Political comedy-drama film - movie




Page 27 has the first movie review by the Times of what is considered one of the greatest films of all time and what made Jimmy Stewart a major movie star, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. The review is headed: &quo... See More  

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702135

By the Methodist Church...

Item #702135

March 13, 1884

AYER REPORTER, Massachusetts, March 12 & 13, 1884  



* Middlesex County



A small newspaper published by the Methodist Church, this being the volume 1, number 2 issue. It likely did not have a long life.

Four pages, 10 1/4 by 12 1/4 inches, archival strengthening at the spine, good condition.

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702134

For the paper-making industry...

Item #702134

October 11, 1884

THE PAPER TRADE JOURNAL, New York, Oct. 11, 1884  The masthead notes: "The Consumption of Paper is the Measure of a People's Culture".

This was obviously a trade paper for the paper-making industry. The masthead includes an illustration of a paper-making machine.

Twelve pages, some disbinding residue at the spine of the back leaf, good condition.

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702129

Part of the title is upside-down...

Item #702129

February 07, 1879

MARYSVILLE WEEKLY APPEAL, California, Feb. 7, 1879  Although printing errors are not uncommonly found in this hobby, more typically they are the transposition of numbers in the date, perhaps an ad upside-down, or other minor errors.

But this one is among the more egregious we have seen: part of the title is upside-down. Note "Marysville" in large type at the top. It is strikingly o... See More  

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702128

2008 financial crisis...

Federal regulators take over IndyMac... The largest bank failure in history (to-date)...

Item #702128

July 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 12, 2008



* Fed. regulators take over IndyMac

* Financial crisis of 2007-2008

* Wall Street and the L.A. region in panic




The front page has: "Federal regulators seize crippled IndyMac Bank", with subheading: "A run on the Pasadena thrift ends in one of the biggest financial failures ever. Doors will reopen Monday". The coverage includes multiple f... See More  

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702126

2008 financial crisis...

Federal regulators take over IndyMac... Largest bank failure to-date...

Item #702126

July 12, 2008

LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 12, 2008



* Fed. regulators take over IndyMac

* Financial crisis of 2007-2008

* Wall Street and the L.A. region in panic




The front page has: "Federal regulators seize crippled IndyMac Bank", with subheading: "A run on the Pasadena thrift ends in one of the biggest financial failures ever. Doors will reopen Monday". The coverage includes multiple f... See More  

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702120

2008 Financial crisis...

Federal Government takes over Fannie May & Freddie Mac...

Item #702120

September 08, 2008

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Sep. 8, 2008



* Fed. Gov. takes over Fannie May & Freddie Mac

* Financial crisis of 2007-2008

* Wall Street is in a panic




The front page has: "U.S. seizes mortgage titans in multibillion-dollar rescue", with subheading: "The move averts potential global turmoil, Treasury secretary says." The coverage includes multiple front-page graphs along with a... See More  

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702108

St. Louis Cardinals win 1944 World Series of baseball...

Item #702108

October 10, 1944

THE BETHLEHEM GLOBE-TGIMES, Pennsylvania, October 10, 1944



* 1944 World Series (game 6)

* St. Louis Cardinals vs. St. Louis Browns

* Championship game (final)

* World War II - WWII era




The top of page 14 has a six column heading: "Cardinals Regain World Championship" with subheads, 2 photos, box scores and inning by inning description. First report coverage of game 6 which made ... See More  

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702105

1939 Golden Gate International Exposition opens...

Item #702105

February 18, 1939

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 6 A.M. EXPOSITION EXTRA, Feb. 18, 1939



* Golden Gate International Exposition opens

* Treasure Island (artificial) - World's Fair




The front page has a seven column headline: "LET'S GO! FAIR'S OPEN" with subheads. (see images) Much more inside with full page pictorials. I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because their was really no rea... See More  

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702104

1874 Red River War... Nelson A. Miles...

Item #702104

September 10, 1874

NEW YORK HERALD, September 10, 1874



* Red River War

* Nelson A. Miles

* Native Americans - Indians




The top of page 7 has a one column heading: "THE RED RIVER FIGHT" with subheads. (see images)

Other news of the day. Complete in 12 pages, nice condition.

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702101

1913 Emma Goldman evicted from San Diego

Item #702101

May 21, 1913

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, May 21, 1913



* Emma Goldman eviction from S.D.

* Anarchist political activist - anarchy

* San Diego free speech fight




The front page has a three column pictorial with headline: "ANARCHISTS DECLARE THEY WILL RETURN TO SAN DIEGO" with subhead. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard t... See More  

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702093

1st Led Zeppelin North American tour ad (1969)...

Item #702093

January 30, 1969

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York City, Jan. 30, 1969



* Early Led Zeppelin - English rock band

* First North American tour advertisement

* 1st New York City concert - Fillmore East




Page 32 has a historic 6 x 5 1/2 inch advertisement for a very early Led Zeppelin concert at the East Fillmore venue in Manhattan. This was actually Led Zeppelin's very first North American tour... See More  

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702092

1929 McAlester, Oklahoma coal mine disaster....

Item #702092

December 18, 1929

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, December 18, 1929 



* McAlester, Oklahoma mining disaster 

* Old Town Mine
 



The front page has a three column headline: "47 BODIES RECOVERED AFTER OKLAHOMA MINE EXPLOSION" with subhead. (see) 1st report coverage on the explosion at the Old Town mine in McAlester, Oklahoma.

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

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702091

1969 review of the Rolling Stones days after their Madison Square Garden performances...

Item #702091

December 04, 1969

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, December 4, 1969



* The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969

* Madison Square Garden concert review

* "History's first mystic rock and roll tour "

* Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor




Advertised on the front page (which includes a photo of Mick Jagger), but starting on page 42, is a le... See More  

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702081

A gift for your barber...

Item #702081

February 01, 1831

RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN & GAZETTE, Providence, Feb. 1, 1831 



* Early barber shop advertisement



Page 3 has a very interesting illustrated advertisement for a barber, with text on the service he provides including; "...to know where to cut and where to leave the hair so as to hide as much as possible all deformity of the head..." (see).

Four pages, rejoined at the spine, tape... See More  

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702080

Battle of Kasserine Pass... Tunisia Campaign...

Item #702080

February 26, 1943

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., February 26, 1943



* Battle of Kasserine Pass - Tunisia Campaign - Africa

* 1st major battle between American & German forces




The front page has a nice headline: "ALLIES HOLD KASSERINE PASS" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. Coverage on the Battle of Kasserine Pass during the Tunisia Campaign.

Complete with 14 pages, light toning at the m... See More  

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702077

St. Louis Browns Win 1944 Pennant...

Item #702077

October 03, 1944

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Massachusetts, October 3, 1944



* St. Louis Browns win AL pennant

* Future Baltimore Orioles




This 12 page newspaper has headlines on page 10: "St. Louis Baseball Capital Of World During Classic" and "Browns' Stock Booms Because Of First Flag" which tells of the St. Louis Browns winning their only American League pennant. They wou... See More  

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702074

The Grateful Dead in 1970....

Item #702074

February 12, 1968

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Feb. 12, 1970



* Grateful Dead concert at Ungano's Night Club

* Also performances at the Fillmore East as well

* Jerry Garcia - Bob Weir - Ron "Pigpen" McKernan




Page 36 has advertisement for upcoming gigs at the Ungano's Night Club including a Feb. 12th performance by "GRATEFUL DEAD" (see images) source: Lo... See More  

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702058

Opening ad for the movie "The Lost Boys"...

Item #702058

August 04, 1987

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Aug. 4, 1987



* Best "The Lost Boys" film advertisement

* Opening Day movie World premiere

* Horror comedy - Vampires - cult classic




Page 57 has a nice advertisement for the World Premiere in New York City for: "The Lost Boys" Being a weekly publication, this is actually the opening day (World premiere) ad for this... 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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702044

1952 Washington D.C. UFOs...

Item #702044

July 31, 1952

TAUNTON DAILY GAZETTE, Mass, July 31, 1952



* Washington D.C. UFO Incident

* Flying Saucers ?



Near the bottom of the front page is a one column heading: "Saucer Stories Impede USAF" (see images)

Complete with 12 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally good.

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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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702039

Mammoth City, California...

Item #702039

October 04, 1879

MAMMOTH CITY HERALD, Mono County, California,  Oct. 4, 1879  Now called Mammoth Lakes, this town sits at 7,880 ft. elevation. Gregory notes that this title began June 25, 1879 and ended some time in 1881. Only one institution has any issues of this title.

Its European history started in 1877 when four prospectors staked a claim on Mineral Hill, south of the current town, along Old M
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702038

For veterans of the Civil War?

Item #702038

June 01, 1877

THE CAMP JOURNAL, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, June, 1877  This would seem to be a newspaper for veterans of the Civil War. A patriotic engraving in the masthead. This is the volume 1, number 3 issue.

Four pages, a considerable number of older tape mends which do disfigure. A few archival mends. Wear & some tears at margins and the spine.

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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 injury? 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 pa... 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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702035

The Apache War in Arizona...

Item #702035

November 08, 1879

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Nov. 8, 1879  



* Apache Wars in the Southwest

* United States Army




The front page has: "The Apache War", with subhead "Victorious Band Overtaken and Whipped in Mexico by Major Morrow's Command" - being a derailed report from Tucson.

Four pages, some archival strengthening at the margins, a bit fragile but in nice condition.

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702034

Details of a horrible crime... Thomas Edison & P. T. Barnum...

Item #702034

June 15, 1878

ST. LOUIS GLOBE DEMOCRAT, June 15, 1878  The top of the ftpg. has column heads: "SENT TO SEE SATAN" "The Revolting Alliance Formed by  Fiendish Quartet" "A Farmer & His Voluptuous Wife Their Victims" '"How the Latter Gave Battle to the Lecherous Brutes" "Three of Whom Expiated Their Crime on the Gallows". The article takes nearly ... See More  

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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  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, never-trimmed margins, older strengthens at... See More  

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702030

St. Valentine's Day Massacre investigation in a Chicago newspaper...

Item #702030

February 20, 1929

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Feb. 20, 1929



* St. Valentine's Day Massacre investigations

* George 'Bugs' Moran & Al 'Scarface' Capone

* Best publication to be had - very rare as such




The front page has a one column heading: "GANG MASSACRE INQUIRY SHIFTS TO DYERS' FEUD" with smaller subheads. (see) Such reports are probably only reported in a Chicago publicat... See More  

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702028

1944 Bereznegovatoye–Snigirevka offensive ends...

Item #702028

March 18, 1944

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 18, 1944



* Bereznegovatoye–Snigirevka offensive ends

* Southern Ukraine - Soviet Red Army victory

* Rodion Malinovsky & the 3rd Ukrainian Front




The top of the front page has a five column headline: "RUSSIANS 10 MILES FROM RUMANIA" with subheads and related map. (see images)

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

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702026

Premiere of "Raiders of the Lost Ark", in a Los Angeles newspaper...

Item #702026

June 11, 1981

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 11, 1981



* Best "Raiders of the Lost Ark" film advertisement

* Grand Opening Day (EVE) movie premiere

* Steven Spielberg - Harrison Ford




A nice issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry.

Page 6 o... See More  

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702025

1929 Ludwik Idzikowski airplance crash death...

Item #702025

July 15, 1929

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 15, 1929



* Polish military aviator Ludwik Idzikowski

* Transatlantic airplane flight crash - killed




The front page has a banner headline: "SEA FLYER KILLED IN CRASH" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. Related photo and heading is on the back page.

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

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702024

Soviets take the lead in the space race in 1961...

Item #702024

April 13, 1961

THE PRATT DAILY TRIBUNE, Kansas, April 13, 1961 



* Yuri Gagarin - Vostok 1 - Soviet cosmonaut

* 1st human into outer space




The top of the front page one column heading announcing that the Soviets have taken the lead in the space race: "Space Man Describes Sensations" Also another related article is headed: "JFK Says Russia Will Lead Race For Some Time" (see images)... See More  

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702018

Opening ad for the movie "Halloween" (1978)..

Item #702018

October 30, 1978

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Oct. 30, 1978



* John Carpenter's amazingly successful, "Halloween"

* Opening day - week - World premiere advertisement




Page 70 has a iconic 6 1/2 x 4 1/2 inch advertisement (not including the locations underneath): "HALLOWEEN" for it's opening in New York City. Being a weekly publication, this is actually the opening day ad for this f... See More  

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702017

1982 First Blood & Halloween III opening day ads....

Item #702017

October 26, 1982

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Oct. 26, 1982



* "First Blood" & Halloween III" advertisements

* Grand Opening Day movie premieres

* Action & Science fiction horror films




Page 58 has a nice advertisement for the opening of ""First Blood"

Page 61 has a smaller ad for the opening of "Halloween III" (see images) Being a ... See More  

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702005

1957 rescue on Mount Eiger... Claudio Corti...

Item #702005

August 12, 1957

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Aug. 12, 1957



* Italian climber Claudio Corti

* North face of Mount Eiger

* Bernese Alps rescue - Switzerland




The front page has a six column heading: "Save One of 4 Trapped in Alps" with subhead and two related photos.

Complete with 40 pages, light toning at the margins, a little wear and small binding holes along the spine, generally good.... See More  

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702001

Adolf Hitler & Eva Braun's will and testament...

Item #702001

December 30, 1945

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 30, 1945



* Adolf Hitler & Eva Braun

* Last will and testament found

* Mystery child ? - suicide plans




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Hitler's Private Will Found; Affirms His Suicidal Plans" with subhead. (see images) Lengthy report continues inside.

Complete 1st section only with all 18 pages, rag edition in very nice... See More  

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701999

General Douglas MacArthur in Australia...

Item #701999

March 18, 1942

LOS ANGELES EXAMINER, March 18, 1942



* General Douglas MacArthur promoted

* Supreme Commander, Southwest Pacific Area

* Great issue for display




The front page has a terrific banner headline: "M'ARTHUR IN AUSTRALIA; TAKES TOP COMMAND" with subheads, photo of MacArthur and a patriotic themed appearance. Nice for display.

First section only with 14 pages, minor margin war, gene... See More  

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701997

"Public Enemy No. 1" captured... Alvin Karpis...

Item #701997

July 28, 1936

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 28, 1936



* Alvis (creepy) Karpis gets life

* Last public Enemy No. 1

* Early F.B.I. case




The top of page 11 has a one column heading: "KARPIS AND AID GIVEN LIFE FOR HAMM KIDNAPPING" with subhead. (see images) First report coverage on former "public enemy no. 1" gangster, Alvin Karpis, receiving a life sentence for his crimes.

When it comes t... 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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