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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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702138

For the mechanically inclined...

Item #702138

April 21, 1883

AMERICAN MACHINIST, New York, April 21, 1883  Printed in the masthead: "A Journal For Machinists, Engineers, Founders, Boiler Makers, Pattern Makers and Blacksmiths'".

As the title would suggest, a periodical for machinists and others who are mechanically minded. Similar to Scientific American in content and format.

Several illustrations within the reports with many illustrate... See More  

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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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702131

The gold ink Jenny Lind promotional newspaper...

Item #702131

January 01, 1851

THE JENNY LIND, Boston This is an 1851 souvenir newspaper from Jenny Lind's legendary first American tour, featuring portraits and articles on the "Swedish Nightingale" and P. T. Barnum, who managed her tour. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first concerts were in such demand that Barnum sold them by auction... See More  

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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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702114

Rare title for veterans of the Civil War...

Item #702114

May 23, 1868

OUR COUNTRY, Boston, May 23, 1868  Printed in the masthead: "Organ Of The Grand Army Of The Republic", for veterans of the Civil War. This is the volume 1, number 5 issue, and is the first of this title we have located in our 50+ years.

Little is known about this title as it is not listed in Gregory's Union List of Newspapers, nor in Union List of Serials. The American Antiquar... See More  

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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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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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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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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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701939

London Blitz in 1940...

Item #701939

December 30, 1940

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, December 30, 1940



* London Blitz - World War II

* Worst air raid in London's history

* German warplanes (Luftwaffe)




The front page has a great banner headline: "TREMENDOUS RAID LEAVES LONDON A MASS OF FLAMES!" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display.

Complete with all 22 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, small library stamp wit... See More  

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701888

Uncommon "Special Number" focused solely on Henry Stanley in Africa...

Item #701888

February 06, 1878

STANLEY IN AFRICA, "Special Number of the Illustrated London News", Feb. 6, 1878  This is a special issue with its own, exploration-themed masthead, containing a wealth of text on Henry Stanley exploring Africa, as well as 24 related prints, 3 of which are doublepage prints.

The text is set in wide, two-column format rather than the typical three-column format.

Complete in 40 page... See More  

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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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701805

1907 Harry Orchard murder trial...

Item #701805

June 11, 1907

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, June 11, 1907



* Albert Horsley (Harry Orchard)

* Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg

* Assassination - murder trial




The front page has a six column headline: "W. D. HAYWOOD ON STAND TESTIFYING FOR HIMSELF" with subhead. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that ar... See More  

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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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701790

Disney's "Hall of Presidents" - an inspiration for 1976...

Item #701790

March 16, 1976

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 16, 1976



* The Hall of Presidents

* Walt Disney World

* "The Idea of a President"



Page 26 has a nice article supported by two photos featuring Disney's "Hall of Presidents" attraction found at Disney World. It was one three contributions Walt Disney made to the 1964 New York World's Fair (It's a Small World and Carousel of Progress... See More  

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701763

A newspaper transmitted thru the airwaves...

Item #701763

December 14, 1938

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, Missouri, Dec.14, 1938  As noted in the masthead: "By Radio from Station W9XZY". We believe this "newspaper" was actually sent by teletype, a crude & early version of a fax. This is the volume 1, number 8 issue.

Nine pages, 9 by 8 1/2 inches, each blank on the reverse, stapled together, printed on a thin-quality newsprint. Old tape stains, mos... See More  

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701757

Print version of a radio presentation...

Item #701757

July 13, 1939

THE RADIO PRESS, Afternoon Edition, New York, July 13, 1939  This would seem to be a print edition of a radio news presentation. The masthead notes: "Editing and Preparations: New York Herald Tribune". This is the volume 1, number 75 issue.

Somewhat crudely done on two single sheets, non-attached. Printed on thin, tissue paper-like newsprint, each is blank on the reverse, 8 1/2 by ... See More  

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701741

A most unusual newspaper...

Item #701741

January 01, 1896

THE TRUTHFUL LYRE, (Santa Rosa, California), approx. 1896  A most unusual newspaper, comedy being its theme. Nothing in the issue can be believed; it is satirical from beginning to end, including the ads.

There is no city & date in the masthead, however by deduction from the content we believe it to be as noted above.

Four pages, printed on high-quality newspaper rather than what was mo... See More  

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701671

Very rare "camp" newspaper from near the beginning of the Civil War...

Item #701671

June 26, 1861

THE NATIONAL GUARD, Camp Pennsylvania, Baltimore, June 26, 1861  



* Very rare Union Civil War camp publication

* 19th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment




A very rare "camp" newspaper from the early months of the Civil War. Although it began in July, 1856 printed at Camp McLellan, Lancaster, Pa., it was resurrected in early 1861 at its new location, hence the "vol. 2 no. 1&quo... See More  

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701669

Very rare "camp" newspaper from the near beginning of the Civil War...

Item #701669

July 04, 1861

THE NATIONAL GUARD, Camp Pennsylvania, Baltimore, July 4, 1861  



* Very rare Union Civil War camp publication

* 19th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment




A very rare "camp" newspaper from the early months of the Civil War. Although it began in July, 1856 printed at Camp McLellan, Lancaster, Pa., it was resurrected in early 1861 at its new location, hence the "vol. 2 no. 3"... See More  

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701666

The fall of Richmond in a Richmond newspaper: just the 2nd issue under Yankee control...

Item #701666

April 04, 1865

EVENING WHIG, Richmond, Virginia, April 4, 1865 



* The Fall of Richmond - Yankees occupation

* Very 1st issue published by the Union

* One of a kind ?




A terrific issue, being what we believe to be first issue published under Yankee control since the fall of the Confederate capital. Although not printed on the issue sources note this is vol. 1, no. 1 under Yankee control,

The front pa... See More  

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701627

1938 Howard Hughes' Around the World flight...

Item #701627

July 13, 1938

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, July 13, 1938.



* Aviator Howard Hughes

* Airplane flight around World (1st stage)




The top of the front page has a great banner headline: "HUGHES IN PARIS IN 16 1/2 HOURS; FLIES FOR MOSCOW TOMORROW" with subheads, related map & photo of the takeoff. Nice for display. Nice to have from the city where he began his journey.

Complete with all 38 pages, lig... See More  

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701484

First American railroad publication...

Item #701484

February 08, 1834

AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 8, 1834



* 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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701404

Patriotic masthead after a Revere engraving... Much on the Revolutionary War...

Item #701404

May 14, 1778

THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & THE UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, May 14, 1778  



* Paul Revere masthead engraving (copied)

* Rare American Revolutionary War title




A nice issue for display, as the masthead features an engraving taken from one done by Paul Revere for colonial currency at the time. It is a very patriotic device showing a soldier with a sword in one hand and a scroll ... See More  

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701392

Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox", plus much more...

Item #701392

October 28, 1782

INDEPENDENT LEDGER, AND AMERICAN ADVERTISER, Boston, Oct. 28, 1782   One of the best features of this issue is the masthead engraving, which features a very patriotic theme: "All Hands with One Inflamed Enlightened Heart." signifying the 13 united colonies having a common, patriotic purpose. One of the more patriotic masthead engravings of the Revolutionary War era.
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701382

Civil Rights March on Washington... "I have a dream..." fame...

Item #701382

August 30, 1963

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Aug. 30, 1963 



* Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" speech fame

* March on Washington D.C. (THE DAY AFTER)

* Fight for Civil Rights era original




The top of page 2 has a three column photo showing the National Mall with small heading: "After the March" Also a one column heading: "Leaders Urge More Marches" (see images)

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701356

Great Blizzard of 1899...

Item #701356

February 14, 1900

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Feb. 14, 1900



* Great Blizzard of 1899

* Great Arctic Outbreak

* St. Valentine's Day snowstorm




The top of the front page has a one column headings: "SOUTH STILL FROZEN" & "ZERO IN FLORIDA" with subheads. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues th... See More  

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701324

Maryland's non-importation resolution...

Item #701324

July 03, 1769

PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, July 3, 1769  



* The Non-Importation movement



The front page includes an illustration relating to a new kind if water-powered mill. Page 3 has an interesting report of: "A bill for a charitable lottery for the relief of distressed Virgins in Great Britain" which begins: "Whereas, by the great & melanchol... See More  

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701321

Washington comments on religious freedom and racial equality... On the Battle of Bunker Hill...

Item #701321

October 11, 1775

THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1775



* General George Washington

* Battle of Bunker Hill - Boston

* American Revolutionary War




 This is a wonderful issue on several accounts.

Taking the middle column of the front page is a notable address which: "...will be published in Canada, on the arrival there of Col. Arnold, with the troops under his command."

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701283

Elusive title focused in temperance...

Item #701283

October 05, 1827

NATIONAL PHILANTHROPIST, Boston, Oct. 5, 1827  This elusive title lasted just 3 1/2 years, and this is the first issue we've located in our 50+ years. The masthead notes: "'Devoted To 

The Suppression of Intemperance And Its Kindred Vices; And to the Encouragement of General Morality"
. As this note would imply, this newspaper was focused on the prohibition of alcohol.

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701275

Published by the famed Grand Opera House...

Item #701275

January 18, 1879

GRAND OPERA HOUSE, (New York), Jan. 18, 1879  This is essentially an in-house newsletter for this famous venue, which notes in the masthead: "The Most Magnificent Theatre In The World".

Pike's Opera House, later renamed the Grand Opera House, was a theater in New York City on the northwest corner of 8th Avenue and 23rd Street, in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. It was co... See More  

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701274

Existed for only 20 issues...

Item #701274

August 01, 1835

THE ZODIAC, Albany, August, 1835  This was a short-lived monthly paper: "Devoted To Science, Literature, and The Arts" as noted in the masthead. This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a paper that existed for just 20 issues. The masthead features a nice, planetary engraving.

Complete in 16 pages, 9 by 11 3/4 inches, some light damp staining, nice condition.

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701266

1937 Lincoln Tunnel opens (day of)...

Item #701266

December 21, 1937

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 21, 1937



* Opening of the Lincoln Tunnel (day of)



Page 3 has a four column diagram: "Principal Arteries Leading To And From The Lincoln Tunnel" Also a one column heading: "GOVERNORS TO OPEN NEW TUNNEL TODAY" with subheads. (see) Probably only found in a New York City publication.



Complete in 48 pages, light toning at the margins, small lib... See More  

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701264

Baltimore Orioles baseball team is born in 1953...

Item #701264

September 30, 1953

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Sept. 30, 1953



* Baltimore Orioles baseball in born

* St. Louis Browns & Bill Veeck sells

* MLB - Major League Baseball League




The top of the front page, above the masthead is a banner heading: "Browns Go to Baltimore--Veeck Out. See Page 23" The front page of the sport's section has a banner headline: "Browns Go to Baltimore as Veeck Steps Ou... See More  

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701253

Focused on the prohibition of alcohol...

Item #701253

February 01, 1848

NEW HAMPSHIRE TEMPERANCE BANNER, Manchester, February 1848



* Rare anti Alcohol - temperance publication



A scarce title, not recorded in Union List of Serials, and the American Antiquarian Society has only 5 issues.

The motto in the masthead: "Wine is a Mocker, Strong Drink is Raging; Whosoever is Deceived Thereby is Not Wise."

As would be expected, much content on the prohibition... See More  

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701252

For the preservation of useful information...

Item #701252

January 01, 1831

THE REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1831  The purpose is noted in the masthead: "Devoted to the Preservation of Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State". Much of the content is political and economic-focused.

Sixteen pages, 8 1/4 by 10 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed so some leaves are attached at the top, foxing to front pages folds, generally goo... See More  

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701251

A newspaper devoted to musical instruments...

Item #701251

September 01, 1877

TRUMPET NOTES, September 1, 1877  



* Very rare publication

* Musical instruments 




No city of publication is listed. The masthead notes: "A Semi-Monthly Paper Devoted to the Interests of Bands and Orchestras", published by C. G. Conn.

A fascinating and presumably very scarce publication as we can find nothing concerning it, and this is the first issue we've encounter... See More  

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701250

The first issue published: how long did it exist?

Item #701250

April 01, 1877

THE CAMP JOURNAL, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, April, 1877



* Rare United States military publication



 This title is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers", nor can we find information elsewhere. This is the volume 1, number 1 issue, so it is unknown how long this newspaper lasted.

In the "Salutatory" on page 4 they note: "...The Camp Journal will ad... See More  

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701249

An angel in the masthead...

Item #701249

September 05, 1840

TRUMPET & UNIVERSALIST MAGAZINE, Boston, Sept. 5, 1840  A religious newspaper that features an engraving of the angel Gabriel in the masthead.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various damp staining & foxing, minor loss at the blank spine, some fold wear.

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701248

Nice post-Revolutionary War newspaper...

Item #701248

September 19, 1785

THE SALISBURY & WINCHESTER JOURNAL, England, Sept. 19, 1785  



* Rare 18th century title



A typical newspaper of the era with the content entirely European, mostly from England. The masthead has ornate lettering.

Four pages, great condition.

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701234

First of this Scottish newspaper we've located...

Item #701234

June 14, 1847

THE ABERDEEN CHRONICLE, Scotland, June 14, 1847  



* Rare publication



This is the first of this Scottish newspaper we have encountered. Page 3 under: "America" is a letter titled: "Emigration to His Britannic Majesty's Province of Upper Canada" signed in type: James Buchanan.

Also on page 3: "Further Particulars of the Revolution in The Brazils' includin... See More  

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701231

Interesting font for a masthead...

Item #701231

January 20, 1827

LITERARY CADET, Providence, Rhode Island, Jan. 20, 1827  Although the title would suggest it is entirely literary content, there is much news of the day as well. The most interesting feature is the masthead which uses an unusual font for the type.

Four pages, good condition. A volume 1 issue.

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701225

Tony Zale wins title... Adolf Hitler Speech...

Item #701225

July 20, 1940

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 20, 1940



* Boxer Tony Zale victory

* Boxing middleweight title fight

* 1st time a World champion


* Adolph Hitler speech

* "Peace of Destruction"

* Reichstag building, Berlin




The front page has a five column heading: "British Call Hitler's Peace Offer 'Old Stuff'" with subheads. (see images) Large portion of the speech on page 6... See More  

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701202

1916 Battle of Verdun, France begins....

Item #701202

February 26, 1916

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Feb. 26, 1916



* Battle of Verdun, France beginning

* World War I - WWI

* German vs. French armies




The front page has a nice banner headline: "GREAT GERMAN VICTORY" with subhead. (see images) Nice for display. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are not totally fragile from... See More  

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701144

Great reports on the Battle of Stony Point by both Washington and Anthony Wayne...

Item #701144

July 27, 1779

THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, July 27, 1779 



* Battle of Stony Point - New York

* American Revolutionary War night assault

* Generals George Washington & Anthony Wayne




This title has one of the more handsome mastheads of the era, with very ornate lettering and an engraving of a three-masted ship.

Page 2 has a lengthy letter in defense of Robert Morr... See More  

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701127

Reference to the Stamp Act...

Item #701127

March 23, 1767

THE PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, March 23, 1767  



* Rare pro British Colonial publication

* American taxation - re. stamp act




Over 1 1/2 columns of the front page are taken up with: "Dr. Franklin's Pieces in Behalf of North America", signed in type: Homespun.

Also on the front page is a letter mentioning: "...I know not with what ... See More  

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701076

The (1775) Restraining bill, and reaction to it...

Item #701076

May 17, 1775

CONNECTICUT JOURNAL & NEW HAVEN POST-BOY, May 17, 1775 



* Retraining Acts of 1775

* Colonial trade restrictions

* American Revolutionary War




The entire front page and part of page 2 are taken up with: "Lord Camden's Speech on the New England Fishery Bill".

Page 2 has a report headed: "Provisions in the Restraining Bill for the Provinces of New Jersey, Pennsylva... See More  

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