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697654

Ted Williams ends the season above .400...

Item #697654

September 29, 1941

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Sept. 29, 1941  



* Ted Williams .406 batting average enters record books

* Boston Red Sox - major league baseball - MLB




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

This report is a somew... See More  

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$165.00
697648

Howard Unruh - Camden, NJ 1949 Mass Murder...

Item #697648

September 07, 1949

NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 7, 1949



* Howard Unruh's Camden, New Jersey shooting spree

* "Walk of Death" (13 killed) by 
WWII veteran

* Still the deadliest in NJ history

* Journalist Meyer Berger's Pulitzer Prize article


The front page has a 3 line, 1 column headline: "Veteran Kills 12 In Mad Rampage On Camden Street", with subheads: "S
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$88.00
697647

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

Item #697647

March 20, 1847

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

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

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$225.00
697645

1943 Battle of Kula Gulf...

Item #697645

July 07, 1943

NEW YORK TIMES, July 7, 1943



* Battle of Kula Gulf - Solomon Islands

* World War II naval battle - WWII

* United States Navy - Japanese Imperial



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

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

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$48.00
697644

Al "Scarface" Capone indicted in 1931...

Item #697644

June 13, 1931

THE DETROIT NEWS, June 13, 1931  



* Al 'Scarface' Capone indicted

* Volstead Act conspiracies

* Prohibition era - Beer




The front page has a one column head: "JURORS INDICT CAPONE, 68 AIDS" with subhead. First report coverage on the possible fall of Al Capone's beer baron enterprise. They would eventually get him on income tax evasion charges that same year.

Comp... See More  

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697643

Early Joe DiMaggio Yankees contract signing...

Item #697643

April 21, 1938

NEW YORK TIMES, April 21, 1938  



* Early Joe DiMaggio contract signing

* New York Yankees - Yanks

* MLB - major league baseball




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

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

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697642

Proclamation by General Anthony Wayne...

Item #697642

April 25, 1795

THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, April 25, 1795 



* Northwest Indian War

* Gen. Anthony Wayne

* Native Americans

* Proclamation for peace




Page 2 has: "A Proclamation" signed in type by Anthony Wayne, for establishing a permanent peace with all the Indian tribes and nations northwest of the Ohio River.

Four pages, never-trimmed, two binding holes at the spine... See More  

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697641

Rare Confederate title...

Item #697641

June 19, 1863

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



* Rare Confederate publication during the Civil War



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

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

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697639

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

Item #697639

August 17, 1779

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



* American Revolutionary War Era

* 18th century from The Enemy

* Charleston, South Carolina

* General Augustine Prevost




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

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697637

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

Item #697637

September 02, 1779

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



* Battle of Stono Ferry, Charleston, South Carolina

* Battle of Chemung - New York - John Sullivan




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

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

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697636

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

Item #697636

April 03, 1781

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



* General Henry Clinton

* Peace with Americans ?

* Revolutionary War




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

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697633

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

Item #697633

August 01, 1771

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

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

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697628

Grace Budd kidnapped by Albert Fish...

Item #697628

June 11, 1928

THE WORLD, New York City, June 11, 1928



* Albert Fish kidnaps Grace Budd

* Serial killer, child rapist and cannibal

* "The Boogey Man" - "Gray Man"

* "Brooklyn Vampire" - "Werewolf of Wysteria"




The top of page 3: "HOUSES SEARCHED FOR GRACE BUDD" with subheads. (see) Coverage on the Grace Budd kidnapping which was more than 6 years prior to... See More  

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697624

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

Item #697624

November 30, 2001

DAILY NEWS, New York, Nov. 30, 2001



* Murderer Robert Durst captured

* American real estate heir


* George Harrison death (1st report)

* The Beatles - English rock band




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

Als... See More  

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697622

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

Item #697622

September 01, 1939

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



* World War II begins -- initial start

* Adolf Hitler defies the World




This 600 DPI digital image was taken from the original. It was one of the most dramatic front-page presentation covering the onset of WWII we had ever seen, and although it has sold, we thought others might like
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697609

A pro-Japan propaganda newspaper in English...

Item #697609

December 20, 1943

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



* Rare pro Japanese propaganda publication



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

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

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$94.00
697608

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

Item #697608

April 03, 1945

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



* Battle of Okinawa, Japan begins

* Tokashiki mass suicide




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

The banner head: "YAN... See More  

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697605

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

Item #697605

April 19, 1945

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



* United States Army camp publication



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

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

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697603

Death of famed actor Henry Fonda...

Item #697603

August 13, 1982

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Aug. 13, 1982



* Henry Fonda death (early 1st report)

* Hollywood movie - film actor

* "The Grapes of Wrath" fame

* Best title to be had ?




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

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697602

Battle of Dettingen: last time a British King led troops into battle...

Item #697602
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1743 



* Battle of Dettingen

* King George II

* Last British monarch

* to lead army in battle




Much on the Battle of Dettington - the
last time that a British monarch, George II, personally led his troops into battle (see images).

One of the article is titled: "Objections to Mr. Yate's Theory of Comets" which include
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697596

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

Item #697596

September 08, 1949

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sep. 8, 1949



* Federal Republic of Germany is born

* Howard Unruh mass murders - day 2 update




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

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697594

Early (1963) Barbie & Wundie Advertisement...

Item #697594

December 01, 1963

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, Dec. 1, 1963



* classic Barbie advertisement

* combined with Wundies clothing for girls




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

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697593

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

Item #697593

August 06, 1961

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 6, 1961



* Mattel introduces a teenage boy to the Barbie line

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

* Acessories for Ken will also be offered



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

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697592

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

Item #697592

April 21, 1963

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



* Barbie - Old enough to date?

* Will/should they get married?

* Should they look more lifelike? 




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

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697552

Rare campaign newspaper by the short-lived Greenback Party...

Item #697552

August 11, 1880

THE WISCONSIN GREENBACK, Milwaukee and Sparta, Aug. 11, 1880  Actually a campaign newspaper for the Greenback Party. This was an American political party with an anti-monopoly ideology that was active between 1874 and 1889. The party ran candidates in three presidential elections, in 1876, 1880 and 1884, before it faded away.

Page 2 has the: "Platform and Preamble" of the Gree... See More  

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697550

A red, white and blue newspaper for Independence Day...

Item #697550

July 04, 1895

THE FREMONT DEMOCRAT, Hamburg, Iowa, July 4, 1895  This issue is a curiosity. To celebrate Independence Day this newspaper printed page 1 in red ink, pages 2 & 3 in blue ink, pages 4 & 5 in red ink, pages 6 & 7 in blue ink, and page 8 in red ink.

Eight pages, various chipping at margins, some older tape mends, loose at the spine. This issue is quite fragile & must be handled ... See More  

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697548

First issue of what was meant to be a temporary magazine...

Item #697548

July 13, 1878

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, New York, January 1, 1876   This is the first issue published: the volume 1, number 1 issue. It was a totally separate, stand-alone publication from the more well-known Scientific American.  Having begun to report on the Centennial Exposition in 1876, its success caused it to continue as a weekly publication into the 20th century.

This title is much like ... See More  

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697547

Two scenes in Pennsylvania...

Item #697547

October 01, 1882

CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, New York, October, 1882  The masthead notes: "Devoted to Useful Knowledge, Literature, & Amusement". Page 5 has an article: "Pennsylvania Scenery" with two prints: "Conestoga Bridge" and: "On the River Below Renovo".

Sixteen pages, nice condition.

Item from Catalog 354 (released for May 2025)

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697543

War Is Over...

Item #697543

August 15, 1945

CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER, Ohio, Aug., 15, 1945  



* World War II ends - V-J

* Japanese surrenders




The triple banner headline announces: "WAR IS OVER, TRUMAN ANNOUNCES; M'AETHU PICKED TO RULE JAPAN" with various subheads including: "President Calls 2 Legal Holidays".

Two front page photos show Truman and a celebratory crowd in Cleveland. Much related reporting insi... See More  

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697540

Liberation efforts from the occupied Philippine Islands...

Item #697540

March 08, 1945

LEYTE-SAMAR FREE PHILIPPINES, Tacloban, Leyte [Philippine Islands], March 8, 1945  



* Rare U.S. military occupation publication



A very rare title that began on October 29, 1944 during the liberation efforts of the Philippines, existing thru March 18, 1945. It was published by the Psychological Warfare Branch.

The liberation began on October 20, 1944 when MacArthur famously waded ashore... See More  

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697539

Terrific wording makes this a wonderful display issue...

Item #697539

April 24, 1945

THE MANILA CHRONICLE, "The People's Newspaper", Philippine Islands, April 24, 1945  



* Terrific headline for display

* Rare publication




An uncommon title that began just 3 days prior on April 21, this being the volume 1, number 3 issue.

The liberation of the Philippines began on October 20, 1944 when MacArthur famously waded ashore. The U.S. First Calvary arrived at Mani... See More  

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697537

Notable headline from the occupied Philippine Islands...

Item #697537

February 22, 1945

LEYTE-SAMAR FREE PHILIPPINES, Tacloban, Leyte [Philippine Islands], Feb. 22, 1945  



* Rare U.S. military occupation publication

* Marines land on Iwo Jima Island

* Fighting on Mount Suribachi

* United States Flag planting close




A very rare title that began on October 29, 1944 during the liberation efforts of the Philippines, existing thru March 18, 1945. It was published by the Psych... See More  

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697536

Notable headline from the occupied Philippine Islands...

Item #697536

February 22, 1945

MANILA DAILY MAIL, P.I. [Philippine Islands], April 19, 1945



* Rare U.S. military occupation publication



A very rare title that began earlier in the month, this being the volume 1, number 5 issue.

The liberation of the Philippines began on October 20, 1944 when MacArthur famously waded ashore. The U.S. First Calvary arrived at Manila on February 3, 1945. Major inroads by the Allies were mad... See More  

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697532

Billy Bowlegs... Uncle Tom's Cabin... Declaration Signers...

Item #697532

July 12, 1853

DAILY OHIO STATESMAN, Columbus, July 12, 1853  The 3rd column on page 2 has 2 short paragraphs mentioning Billy Bowlegs (Billy Bolek), Chief Holata Micco of the Florida Seminoles. An article above it breaks down various characteristics of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. An ad on the adjoining page is for: "Panorama of Uncle Tom's Cabin". Yet another article provi... See More  

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697530

Early Ulysses S. Grant well before he was famous... Assaults upon the Mormons...

Item #697530

July 20, 1839

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, July 20, 1839 



* Very early Ulysses S. Grant

* West Point cadet admission

* Mormons in Nauvoo, Illinois




A fascinating and extremely early mention of Ulysses S. Grant, as the front page contains a "...list of cadets admitted into the institution in June last:..." and what follows are those admitted from each of the states amo
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697523

1928 Yukon, West Virginia mining disaster.....

Item #697523

May 24, 1928

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 24, 1928



* Yukon, Mcdowell County, West Virginia

* Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Company

* No. 1 mine explosion disaster




Page 31 has a one column heading: "YUKON, W. VA., BLAST KILLS 17 MINERS" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on the explosion at the Yukon-Pocahontas Coal Company No.1 mine.

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

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697522

Nile Kinnick killed... Iowa Hawkeyes...

Item #697522

June 10, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 10, 1943



* re. Nile Kinnick death

* Iowa Hawkeyes Heisman trophy winner

* NCAA college football

* World War II reports




The top of page 28 has a small one column heading: "Memorial to Kinnick Is Planned by Iowa" (See image)

Other news, sports and advertisements throughout with much on WWII. Complete with 42 pages, rag edition in very nice condition.... See More  

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697518

Early Bruce Springsteen (1973) - at Max's Kansas City...

Item #697518

November 08, 1973

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Nov. 8, 1973



* Bruce Springsteen in 1973

* Plays at Max's Kansas City in Greenwich Village

* Emerson, Lake & Palmer



Page 73 has the ad: "Upstairs at Max's Kansas City - Bruce Springsteen - also appearing - Daryl Hall & John Oats". This is quite early for Springsteen who played in The Village on multiple occasions prior to becoming a ho... See More  

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697512

Counter-culture magazine from San Francisco...

Item #697512

May 01, 1972

SUN DANCE, San Francisco, April & May, 1972 



* Rare hippies newspaper from the early 70's



This was one of a multitude of "hippie" or counter-culture magazines which existed at the time, this one was published in famed Fillmore Street. The content is much as would be expected from such a magazine.

Complete in 88 pages, still having the original color wrappers (worn), i... See More  

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$38.00
697510

From the "heyday" of Asbury Park, New Jersey...

Item #697510

August 10, 1888

THE DAILY PRESS, Asbury Park, New Jersey, July 23, 1891  



* From this tourist mecca of the 19th century
* Famous hotels in illustrated ads


An interesting newspaper from this once-famous vacation meccas on the Jersey coast, containing various news of the day with an emphasis on tourism-related items.

Page 3 features very nice illustrated advertisements for the famous
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697509

Nast Santa.... "Another Stocking to fill"...

Item #697509

January 03, 1880

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, January 3, 1880  The entire ftpg. is a Thomas Nast print captioned: "A Merry Christmas" showing Santa Claus dancing with Mother Goose (see). The doublepage centerfold is a very nice Thomas Nast Christmas print captioned: "Another Stocking to Fill" showing Santa Claus leaning over a sleeping baby (see). A full page shows: "Bringing Home C... See More  

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697503

Babe Ruth demands $20,000 for the 1920 season, or he will retire...

Item #697503

December 26, 1919

BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Dec. 26, 1919 



* Babe Ruth to retire ?

* Demands high salary




Page 4 has an article headed: "Ruth Says He Will Retire" " 'Through With Major League Baseball' Unless Red Sox Agree to Pay Him $20,000 for Season of 1920---Not to Become a Boxer".

Great to have this report in a Boston newspaper, and perhaps only to be found in a Boston... See More  

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697498

Jefferson Davis rallies the troops...

Item #697498

August 14, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Aug. 14,1863 



* Capital of the Confederacy

* President Jefferson Davis




The first column on the front page has a variety of war items, plus the balance of the front page includes: "The Military Situation" "City Intelligence" "The Army and The Mails--The Sufferings of Soldiers & Their Friends From Anxiety & Suspense"... See More  

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697496

6 Checks from Cooperstown in 1837...

Item #697496
Her are 6 genuine checks written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated in 1837. Included is the amounts 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 on each check. Also a red ink cancellation.

Early financial items & great to have from this town famous as the home of the Base... See More  

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$33.00
697495

Satchel Paige's first Major League Baseball win... John J. Pershing death...

Item #697495

July 16, 1948

NEW YORK TIMES, July 16, 1948 



* Satchel Paige 1st MLB baseball win

* Cleveland Indians Negro star at 42 years old

* John Joseph 'Black Jack' Pershing death




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Pershing of A. E. F. Is Dead; On Service Rolls 62 Years" with subhead and nice photo. Much more on pages 12 & 13 as well.

The sport's section (page 22... See More  

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697491

Disastrous Woodstock Festival concludes...

Item #697491

August 18, 1969

THE TIMES HERALD RECORD, Middletown, New York, August 18, 1969  



* Woodstock music festival

* Bethel NY New York

* Prime of the hippie generation

* Sex, Drugs and rock & roll




The banner headline reports: "2 Dead As 450,000 Begin Fest Exodus" with a photo of a man being carried away who accidentally set himself on fire. 

The front page report begins: "Torrenti... See More  

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697485

1st transatlantic airplane flight Westward...

Item #697485

April 14, 1928

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 14, 1928



* 1st transatlantic airplane flight Westward

* Bremen, German Junkers W33 aircraft

* Ireland to Canada




The front page has a nice banner headline announcing: "OCEAN FLIERS LAND SAFELY ON ISLAND OFF LABRADOR COAST, DESCEND IN SNOWSTORM, 400 MILES NORTH OF THEIR COURSE; FIRST TO MAKE WESTWARD PASSAGE; RELIEF SHIP ON WAY" with many subheads, a few p... See More  

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697482

1st Transatlantic flight... Graf Zeppelin German airship...

Item #697482

October 15, 1928

THE EVENING WORLD, New York City, October 15, 1928



* D-LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin German airship

* 1st Intercontinental flight ends in success

* Atlantic Ocean to Lakehurst, New Jersey




The front page has a nice banner headline: "ZEPPELIN FLIES OVER THE CITY" with subheads and related map. (see images) More on pages 2 & 3 with a few related photos.

Incomplete issue containing 8 o... See More  

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697481

Early issue ofd this famous fashion magazine...

Item #697481

July 21, 1894

HARPER'S BAZAR, New York, July 21, 1894  A fashion-focused magazine which still exists today, although now spelled "...Bazaar".

Various fashion prints throughout from the Victorian era, with a nice doublepage centerfold: "A Ball On Board A Man-of-War" with a related article.

Sixteen pages, never bound nor trimmed, very nice condition.

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$36.00
697480

Promoting the South after the Civil War...

Item #697480

November 15, 1883

SOUTHERN WORLD, Atlanta, Georgia, Nov. 15, 1883  Noted as: "A Journal Of Industry For the Farm, Home, And Workshop". This would appear to be a publication promoting the industrial & agricultural progress of the South following the Civil War.

Complete in 24 pages, 10 3/4 by 15 3/4 inches, good condition.

Item from Catalog 354 (released for May 2025)

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$48.00
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