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710872

Detroit Lions win 1953 pro football title...

Item #710872

December 28, 1953

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., December 28, 1953 



* Detroit Lions vs. Cleveland Browns 

* NFL football championship title game  

* Number 3 of 4 league titles (1957 was last)




The top of page 12 has a two column heading: "Layne Leads Lions To Pro Grid Crown" with subhead, two related photos and stats. (see images) First report coverage on the NFL football champ... See More  

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710871

Nice report on the Bill Cook gang...

Item #710871

October 24, 1894

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Nebraska, Oct. 24, 1894  



* Bill Cook Gang



The top of the front page has a one column heading: "DESPERADOES IN CONTROL" with subheads. (see images) Coverage on the infamous Bill Cook Gang.

Eight pages, partially loose and some wear at the spine, light toning, somewhat fragile & should be handled carefully.... See More  

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710865

An early 1873 wine country newspaper...

Item #710865

October 15, 1873

THE NAPA REGISTER, Napa City, California, Oct. 15, 1873  



* Rare old West publication

* From the wine country




Although in the heart of the wine region, for which this city is famous today, its beginnings were centered more on the California Gold Rush of 1849. This city became a refuge for miners during the first severe winter of mining & later became an important center for lu... See More  

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710796

Victory of the Hornet over the Peacock...

Item #710796

April 06, 1813

THE WAR, New York, April 6, 1813  Over two-thirds of the front page is taken up with: "Official Letter from Capt. Lawrence to the Secretary of the Navy" from on board the U.S.S. Hornet. This is his detailed account of his victory over the British ship Peacock, signed: James Lawrence.

Also on the front page: "Naval Honors" celebrating the Hornet's victory over the Peac... See More  

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710794

Battle of Frenchtown, and so much more...

Item #710794

March 23, 1813

THE WAR, New York, March 23, 1813 The front page is taken up with: "Our Relations With France" made up of several correspondences signed in type by: James Madison, James Monroe, and Napoleon.

Over one-third of page 2 is taken up with: "Battle of Frenchtown" being a letter signed in type: J. Winchester. Also: "British Official Account of the Capture of Ogdensburgh - Genera... See More  

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710748

1916 Victor Victrola advertisement...

Item #710748

December 18, 1916

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Dec. 18, 1916



* Victor Victrola talking machine ad

* Record - phonograph "His Master's Voice"

* Nipper the Dog & different models w/ prices




Page 3 has a very nice full page advertisement for a Victor Talking Machine. (see) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are n... See More  

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710640

Check from Cooperstown, 1837...

Item #710640
This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated 1837. Included is the amount in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak. Also a red ink cancellation.

An early financial item & great to have from this town famous as the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame... See More  

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710604

Camp Floyd, Utah Territory... More problems with the Mormons...

Item #710604

September 15, 1859

NEW YORK TIIMES, Sept. 15, 1859  



* Camp Floyd - Utah unrest

* U.S. military installation 

* Used to monitor the Mormons




The back page has nearly a full column report relating to the Mormons, datelined: "Camp Floyd, U.T." and headed: "Interesting From Utah" "More Gross and Outrageous Murders--Alarming Condition of the Territory".

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710347

Postdam Conference (Germany)...

Item #710347

July 18, 1945

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 18, 1945 



* Potsdam Conference (Germany) 

* World war II era original 

* Harry Truman - Joseph Stalin
 



The front page has a five column headline: "TRUMAN IS SELECTED TO PRESIDE AS BIG THREE CONFERENCE OPENS; FLEET STILL HAMMERS AT HONSHU" with subheads and related photo. Much more inside.

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710319

1987 USS Stark Incident... Iran-Iraq War...

Item #710319

May 18, 1987

LOS ANGELES TIMES, May 18, 1987



* USS Stark Incident

* Exocet missile attack

* Iran-Iraq War




The top of the front page has a headline: "28 Sailors Dead; ship Had 1-Min. Warning, Didn't Fire" with subhead. (see images)

Complete 1st section only with all 18 pages, nice condition.

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710308

1942 Doolittle raid of Japan.... official report...

Item #710308

April 21, 1943

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 21, 1943



* The famous Doolittle raid of Japan official report

* U.S. Army Air Force B-25B Mitchell bombers

* USS Hornet aircraft carrier




The front page has a nice banner headline: "FULL STORY OF TOKIO RAID!" Nice for display. First report coverage continues on pages 8 & 9 with nice photos. (see) This was the official report on the Jimmy Doolittle ... See More  

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710307

1859 Battle of Solferino...

Item #710307

July 12, 1859

THE NEW YORK HERALD, July 12, 1859



* Battle of Solferino, Italy

* Second Italian War of Independence




The front page has one column headings: "THE BATTLE OF SOLFERNO" "Napoleon in Danger in the Fight" and more. (see images)



Other news of the day. Complete in 8 pages, nice condition.

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710304

Baseball caricatures by famed artist A.B. Frost...

Item #710304
HARPER'S MONTHLY, New York, January, 1890  The entire back page is captioned: "Our National Game" showing twelve different baseball caricatures each with a caption, illustrated by the famed artist A.B. Frost.

Other articles include: "Jamaica, New and Old" "The Russian Army" "The Smyrna Fig Harvest" "St. Andrew's" and many additional a... See More  

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710303

Anticipating trouble with the Mormons...

Item #710303

October 12, 1844

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 12, 1844  



* Nauvoo Legion militia - Illinois

* Mormons - Mormonism War ?

* Governor Thomas Ford




The back page has a report: "Mormon Troubles" which mentions in part: "Governor Ford, concentrated some 5 to 800 of the Illinois militia in the neighborhood of Nauvoo to frustrated the wolf hunt...he had writs issued against the... See More  

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710297

Supporting William H. Harrison for President...

Item #710297

July 16, 1840

THE MADISONIAN, Washington City, July 16, 1840



* William Henry Harrison for president



This issue has on the inside page a political cartoon print of a log cabin (for Wm. H. Harrison) and a heraldic eagle engraving with "Harrison & Tyler" on a banner in the eagle's beak (see). Much political reporting.

Four pages, a few small binding holes along the spine, generally in very... See More  

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710272

1864 Battle of Totopotomoy Creek....

Item #710272

May 31, 1864

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 31, 1864 



* Totopotomoy Creek

* Dallas, Georgia




Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT'S ARMY" "Our Forces All South of the Pamunky" "A Severe Cavalry Fight on Saturday" "The Enemy Driven Back With Loss" "Further News from General Sherman" "A Fight On Saturday Near Dallas"... See More  

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710266

V-2 rocket reaches highest altitude ever...

Item #710266

December 18, 1946

THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, Dec.18, 1946



* V-2 rocket reaches highest altitude ever

* 1st objects flung into space




The front page has a two-column headline: "Try to Hurl Rocket Slugs Into Space, Free of Earth". The coverage tells of the 1st time in history that man-made objects where successfully put out into outer space. This was also the highest a rocket (A-4 missile) has eve... See More  

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710259

Charles Goodrich murder.... Lizzie Lloyd King....

Item #710259

March 23, 1873

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 23, 1873



* Charles Goodrich murder

* Lizzie Lloyd King




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "THE BROOKLYN MYSTERY" with subhead. (see images) Coverage on the murder of Charles Goodrich in Brooklyn. Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Lloyd King would eventually be found guilty of the crime.

Other news of the day. Complete with all 8 pages, nic... See More  

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710256

Kodak Camera Founder George Eastman Dies In 1932...

Item #710256

March 15, 1932

THE BETHLEHEM GLOBE-TIMES, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1932 



* George Eastman death by suicide

* Kodak camera inventor - roll film 



This 18-page newspaper has one column headings on page 5: "DEATH OF EDISON SADDENED EASTMAN", "Kodak Manufacturer Also Grieved Over Passing of Hubbell" and "Dreaded Long Illness" Coverage on the suicide of Kodak camera invent... See More  

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710255

Whaling disaster of 1871....

Item #710255

November 07, 1871

THE NEW YORK HERALD, November 7, 1871



* Whaling disaster of 1871

* Bowhead whales hunting

* Arctic ice jam




Page 7 has a very brief article headed with small heading: "The Whaling Fleet Disaster" and subhead. (see image)

Other news of the day. Complete in 12 pages, a little irregular along the spine, generally in nice condition.



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710244

Paul Revere's son in the bell foundry business...

Item #710244

February 21, 1822

BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER, Feb. 21, 1822  



* Paul Revere's son



The front page has an illustrated ad for "Joseph W. Revere..."Factory and ship Bells..." with a bit more.

Joseph was the 3rd Paul Revere's 8 children, taking over the bell foundry business from his father in 1811.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.... See More  

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710243

Supporting Van Buren for President...

Item #710243

October 07, 1840

THE DAILY REGISTER, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Oct. 7, 1840  



* Martin Van Buren for president



Page 2 begins with an illustrated political notice supporting: "Democratic Nominations. For President, Martin Van Buren of New York. For Vice President, Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky..." with more.

Four pages, some creases, minor margin wear, good condition.... See More  

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710240

Very decorative masthead...

Item #710240

August 27, 1859

GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP, Boston, Aug. 27, 1859  This title has one of the more beautiful & ornate mastheads of the 19th century, plus each page is bordered with an anchor & chain devise (see).

The front page has prints of: "Charles XV, the New King of Sweden" with text on him. Also: "Whitehall, South & Staten Island Ferries, & Revenue Barge ... See More  

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710238

For Scottish-Americans...

Item #710238

April 24, 1841

THE SCOTTISH JOURNAL, New York, April 24, 1841



* Rare publication for Scotland immigrants



Obviously a newspaper for Scottish-Americans. The masthead has a thistle-themed engraving. Various literary items & other content.

Eight pages, 10 1/2 by 15 inches, nice condition.... See More  

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710235

Premiere of "Jennifer's Body", in a Los Angeles newspaper...

Item #710235

September 18, 2009

LOS ANGELES TIMES, September 18, 2009



* Best "Jennifer's Body" advertisement

* Grand Opening Day movie premiere

* Supernatural horror black comedy film




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

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710232

The Christian Front arrests in 1940...

Item #710232

January 17, 1940

THE BOSTON POST, Jan. 17, 1940



* Christian Front (United States) arrests

* Plot to overthrow the U.S. government




The front page has a one column heading: "PLOTTERS SING SONG TO 'GLORY'" with subhead. (see images)

Complete with 18 pages, light toning at the margins, very nice condition.



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710226

Masonic Hall dedication in NYC...

Item #710226

June 03, 1875

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 3, 1875



* Original Masonic Hall (Manhattan) dedication ceremonies

* Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of New York




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "THE MASONIC PAGEANT" with subheads. (see images) Lengthy text continues on the back page.

Complete with 8 pages, nice condition.... See More  

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710222

Edison's latest telephone in 1879...

Item #710222

September 27, 1879

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, September 27, 1879  



* Inventor Thomas Edison telephone invention

* Carbon button transmitter and 'chalk" receiver




The cover features "Meier's National and Astronomical Clock". Inside the issue is "Reynier's Electric Lamp"; "Tucker's Surf Boat"; "Edison's New Telephone" with very descriptive... See More  

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710217

The 1929 Rose Bowl... Riegels runs the wrong way...

Item #710217

January 02, 1929

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. January 2, 1929



* Rose Bowl football game

* California vs. Georgia Tech

* Roy 'Wrong Way' Riegels




The front page has a two column heading: "Tragic Gridiron 'Boner' Costs California Win Over Georgia" with subhead. (see images) Coverage of the game continues in the sport's section with lineups.



Complete with 18 pages, light toning... See More  

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710215

The very beginning of the O.J. Simpson media circus...

Item #710215

June 15, 1994

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 15, 1994 



* Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson & Ron Goldman

* Football great O. J. Simpson looking like a suspect ?

* Second day report from the city where it happened




The front has a photo showing the media gathering outside of Simpsons home. Also a smaller photo of Nicole Simpson. A two column heading reads: "Police Sources Link Evidence to Simpson&quo... See More  

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710213

Blenheim wins Epsom Derby... Aga Khan III...

Item #710213

June 05, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 5, 1930



* Blenheim - Thoroughbred race horse

* Wins Epsom Derby - Surrey, England UK

* Owner Aga Khan III




The sport's section (page 19) has a banner headline: "500,000 See Blenheim, 18 to 1 Shot, Win English Derby; The Scout II Is 15th" with subheads and photo. (see images) First report coverage on Blenhhaim, owned by Aga Khan III, winning the Epsom ... See More  

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710193

1913 NYC Mayor William Jay Gaynor death...

Item #710193

September 13, 1913

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Nebraska, Sept. 13, 1913



* William Jay Gaynor death

* New York City mayor - politician

* Assassination attempt photo fame




The front page has a one column heading: "Gaynor's Body Lies In State" with subheads. (see images)

Sixteen pages, light toning, some margin wear with a few small tears, should be handled with care.



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710136

Existed for just two years...

Item #710136

January 11, 1806

THE EVENING FIRESIDE, Philadelphia, Jan. 11, 1806  This was a short-lived paper existing only from December, 1804 thru December, 1806.

It was one of several weeklies of the early 19th century. Mott describes them: "Most of the weeklies were low-priced, quarto in size, and designed for entertainment; frequently they combined politics and news with literature. Moreover, they were quite fr... See More  

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710060

O.J. Simpson to stand trial in a L.A. newspaper..

Item #710060

June 21, 1994

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 21, 1994



* O. J. Simpson murder case

* Pleads not guilty in double homicide

* Best title to be had ?




The top of the ftpg. has a two column headline: "Simpson Enters Plea of Not Guilty in Double Murder" with subhead and photo. More on page 18. Great to have in this famous L.A. publication.

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

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710029

Robert Goddard.... early rockets.....

Item #710029

February 01, 1931

THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 1, 1931 This 100+ page newspaper has a one column editorial heading on page E1 (inside): "ROCKETING THROUGH SPACE". See photos for text.



Other news, sports and advertising of the day throughout. Light browning, some spine wear and little front page creasing, otherwise in good condition.



source: wikipedia: Robert Hutchings Goddard, Ph.D. (October 5, 18... See More  

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710027

Phar Lap mounted... Babe Ruth - Yankees capture League Championship...

Item #710027

September 14, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 14, 1932



* Phar lap - Australian thoroughbred racehorse

* New York Yankees capture AL pennant




Page 18 has a small one column heading: "Phar Lap Mounted in Yonkers; To Be Exhibited at Belmont" (see image)

Also page 17 has a five column heading that reads: "League Championship Captured by Yankees" with subheads. This would be Babe Ruth's ... See More  

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710002

Rare Confederate title from Petersburg... Fort Wagner, surrender of Port Hudson, and more...

Item #710002

July 24, 1863

THE DAILY EXPRESS, Petersburg, Virginia, July 24, 1863  Petersburg was a critical city to the Confederacy, located not far south of the capital of Richmond, and the focus of a six-month long siege which ended in early April, 1865, when Lee withdrew his troops from Petersburg and urged Jefferson Davis to remove the capital from Richmond. The war would end shortly thereafter.

This is an uncomm... See More  

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710001

Terrific graphic issue on the death of President James Garfield...

Item #710001

September 26, 1881

THE CLEVELAND LEADER, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1881 



* President James S. Garfield death

* Best publication to have ?




See the photos for the terrific & very unusual front page of this issue, which is a huge graphic on the death of President Garfield in the shape of a monument. It looks more like a broadside than the front page of a daily newspaper. Reporting begins on page 8 and continues o... See More  

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709999

Rare Confederate title from Petersburg... Letter signed in type by: J.E. B. Stuart...

Item #709999

February 29, 1864

THE DAILY EXPRESS, Petersburg, Virginia, Feb. 29, 1864 



* Rare Confederate publication



Petersburg was a critical city to the Confederacy, located not far south of the capital of Richmond, and the focus of a six-month long siege when ended in early April, 1865, when Lee withdrew his troops from Petersburg and urged Jefferson Davis to remove the capital from Richmond. The war would end sh... See More  

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709998

A golf-themed print on the front page...

Item #709998

July 31, 1897

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, July 31, 1897 



* William Thomas Smedley

* Golfing illustrations




The full front page is an illus: "I Felt Her Seize My Hand and Shake It." which shows a woman greeting a man with a golf club, with caddies & others in the background. This print accompanies a story inside titled: "Colonel Bogie, A Golf Story" where also is found a pr... See More  

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709993

Counting the slaves... The infant Navy...

Item #709993

August 08, 1798

(2) COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 15 and 28, 1798  A notable pair of issues. The entire front page & a bit of pg. 2  of the Aug. 15 issue are taken up with: "An Act to provide for the Valuation of Lands & dwelling houses & the Enumeration of Slaves within the United States". It concludes by taking up most of the ftpg. of the Aug. 18 issue where it is signed in sc... See More  

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709990

Gold mining in Johannesburg... Book plates of women of the world...

Item #709990

February 22, 1896

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, New York, February 22, 1896  The front cover of the issue contains a very large illustration "Mining at Johannesburg -- Natives on the Way to Their Work". Also in the issue is wonderful prints and article of "BOOK PLATES OF CELEBRATED WOMEN OF THE WORLD" which are fascinating prints of the engravings these women made famous. "The New Po... See More  

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709946

Large illustration of Millard Fillmore... John White Webster to be executed...

Item #709946

July 27, 1850

BOSTON MUSEUM, July 27, 1850   The front page has a large sketch/likeness of the newly sworn-in president, Millard Fillmore, the last member of the Whig Party to serve as POTUS. Included is an lengthy article which includes his 1842 resignation speech when he left Congress.

An inside notice announces that Harvard Professor John White Webster's request for a commutation of his d... See More  

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709939

Death report of President Zachary Taylor... R. W. Emerson... California gold...

Item #709939

July 20, 1850

BOSTON MUSEUM, July 20, 1850   Page 4 has: "Death of President Taylor". which tells of the passing of President Zachary Taylor. Other items of interest include: "Transcendentalism Explained", which appears to be a bit of sarcasm related to the transcendental views of Ralph Waldo Emerson, a poem which encouraging its readers to count each day as precious, "Latest ... See More  

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709908

Amelia Earhart autogiro flight w/ passenger....

Item #709908

December 20, 1930

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 20, 1930



* Amelia Earhart autogyro flight

* Willow Grove, Pennsylvania

* First to carry a passenger




The top of page 3 has a one column heading: "Miss Earhart Pilots Passenger In Autogiro" with subhead. (see images) I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this particular event as other titles in our inventory do not.

Complete with 38 ... See More  

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709906

The historic Jew Bill... Striving for equal rights for the Jews... John Quincy Adam's Inaugural Address...

Item #709906

May 25, 1819

(priced at a discount) NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER (a pair of issues), Baltimore, May 29, 1819 and March 5, 1825



* Maryland Jew Bill w/ passage

* Jewish religious rights

* Jews to hold public office (MD)




A fine pair of issues on the passage of the Maryland "Jew Bill".

May 29, 1819 issue: Certainly the best content is full text of the speech presented by of H.M. Brackenridge in th... See More  

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709896

Rare 18th century British title with the original outer wrappers...

Item #709896

August 01, 1798

THE MONTHLY REVIEW ENLARGED, London, August, 1798  This very uncommon title still has the blue/green outer wrappers. These wrappers are worn at the edges  with some loss at the spine (see).

The front wrapper includes the title/index page. Among the articles included are: "Emigration to America Considered" "Wallace's Essay on the Manufactures of Ireland" "Mrs... See More  

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709893

A battle is brewing (on the outskirts of Richmond)...

Item #709893

May 24, 1862

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, May 24, 1862 



* Battle of Princeton Court House

* Siege of Corinth, Mississippi




A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page has: "Heavy Skirmish in the Neighborhood of Richmond", with what appears to a lengthy related editorial on page two which states in part: "This is probably the eve of battle. All facts poin... See More  

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709881

Popular F.S. Church Christmas print (with two others)...

Item #709881

December 17, 1887

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Dec. 17, 1887 



* Frederick Stuart Church



The double page centerfold is by A.B. Frost: "Lost Their Way", and the "Supplement" issue has the sought after F.S. Church print: "Great Expectations", showing the bears preparing a holiday feast for fellow animals (see). Also another fullpg: "The Call to Dinner in a Logging Camp&q... See More  

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709879

President Zachary Taylor and much more... Early Florida...

Item #709879

October 06, 1848

THE FLORIDIAN, Tallahassee, Oct. 6, 1848 



* Rare antebellum publication



This issue from Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, includes many articles and advertisements: "Gen. Taylor's Northern Platform" "Extract of a Speech Delivered in 1827 by Henry Clay of Kentucky" "General Taylor & the Proviso" "New Game of Ride and Tie"  "Tay... See More  

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