Uncommon title from the 1700's...
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July 20, 1793
THE MORNING POST, London, July 20, 1793
* Royal Circus
* Uncommon title from 1700's
* Red Tax Stamp
An interesting and uncommon newspaper from England during the late 1700's, just ten years after the end of the Revolutionary War. Handsome lettering in the masthead with type that is larger than usual.
The front page & back page are filled with ads with various reports from England and throughout Europe on pages 2 & 3, and a partial red-inked tax stamp as well.
The front page contains an advertisement for "The Stag Hunt and Fox Chace - Royal Circus".
Folio size, 4 pages and in very nice condition printed on quite white, sturdy newspaper stock. A fine example of a 1700's newspaper from during the time when England was the ruling power of the world.
* Royal Circus
* Uncommon title from 1700's
* Red Tax Stamp
An interesting and uncommon newspaper from England during the late 1700's, just ten years after the end of the Revolutionary War. Handsome lettering in the masthead with type that is larger than usual.
The front page & back page are filled with ads with various reports from England and throughout Europe on pages 2 & 3, and a partial red-inked tax stamp as well.
The front page contains an advertisement for "The Stag Hunt and Fox Chace - Royal Circus".
Folio size, 4 pages and in very nice condition printed on quite white, sturdy newspaper stock. A fine example of a 1700's newspaper from during the time when England was the ruling power of the world.
Category: The 1600's and 1700's










