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  • A report on the Treasury...
    Item #677131
    THE DAILY ADVERTISER, New York, Aug. 25, 1788  All of page 2 is taken up with a report concerning the U.S. Treasury. Page 3 has some news of the day, but most of the issue is taken up with a wealth of advertisements including 11 illustrated ship ads.
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  • An Episcopal coin...
    Item #598175
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, October, 1788  This contains an article: "Query on an Episcopal Coin" in which a person had received a coin of which he was providing the description of in hopes that someone would be able to help identify it. "The piece is of pale gold, thin, in size between a sixpence and shilling. On one side is a figure of a bishop... who... Read full description  
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  • The manumission of slaves... Marquis La Fayette...
    Item #600170
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, November 15, 1788 Page 5 has nearly two columns with various reports from American regarding American Indians, as well as a brief article from New York from: "...The Society for promoting the manumission [freeing]of slaves, and protecting such of them as have been or may be liberated...", which mentions the... Read full description  
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  • From France...
    Item #642632
    AFFICHES  DE DAUPHINE, ANNOUNCES, ETC, Nov. 28, 1788  This would appear to be a weekly newspaper done at (or near) Grenoble, France, with front page heads including (translated) "For Sale" and Reviews".
    Six pages, wide margins, 8 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches, great condition.
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  • Captain Read and his historic journey to and from China...
    Item #697812
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 6, 1788  

    * Captain Thomas Read
    * Continental Navy officer
    * Voyage to & from China
    * Early global maritime trade


    Page 5 has a letter from New York concerning Captain Thomas Read's trip to China. Wikipedia notes: "... he sailed from the Delaware on June 7, 1787, and arrived at... Read full description  
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  • The health of the King is of concern... Busy pirates...
    Item #581074
    THE MORNING CHRONICLE, AND LONDON ADVERTISER, England, December 11, 1788  The front page of this issue begins a lengthy report "Morning Chronicle, London, December 11, Parliamentary Intelligence, House of Commons, His Majesty's Illness - Important Constitutional Discussions". "the Chancellor of the Exchequer appearing at the Bar... Read full description  
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  • Diseases of the teeth... - 18th Century Boxing...

    Diseases of the teeth...

    Item #577585
    THE MORNING POST & DAILY ADVERTISER, London, December 26, 1788.  Page three has content related to boxing (see images).  Four pages, folio size, very nice condition.  Also included on the back page is a lengthy discussion on "A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Teeth" - nice for dentistry interest. Partial red-ink stamp on page one.
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  • Handsome masthead from the year the American government was established...
    Item #208507
    THE DIARY; OR WOODFALL'S REGISTER, London, 1789 This is a nice folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with untrimmed margins (uncommon) and a nice red-inked tax stamp in the lower right corner of the front page or page 3. Various news of the day plus ads as well. This is one of the less common British titles in our... Read full description  
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  • Jews permitted to live in Utrecht, however...
    Item #616587
    THE MORNING POST & DAILY ADVERTISER, London, March 23, 1789 

    * Jews - Jewish - Judaica
    * Utrecht, Netherlands


    Page 2 has a paragraph noting: "At Utrecht the Jews have received permission to reside & trade, on condition that the chiefs of their different tribes give security to answer for all the robberies and other crimes they... Read full description  
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  • Parliament discusses the slave trade...
    Item #682633
    THE DIARY, OR WOODFALL'S REGISTER, London, May 27, 1789  Beginning on page 2 and carrying over to page 2 is a report headed: "Slave Trade" from the House of Commons, taking over half a page in total.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, full red tax stamp on the front page, very nice condition.
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  • One of the less common titles of the 18th century...
    Item #710128
    THE LITERARY MAGAZINE & BRITISH REVIEW, London, July, 1789  One of the less common titles of the 18th century, this magazine is mostly taken up with--as the title would suggest--literary items and reviews of recent books. Two articles are: "On the Present State of the Inquisition in Spain" and: "Electricity & Magnetism... Read full description  

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  • First action of the new goverment under the Constitution...
    Item #121156
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, August, 1789  Among the articles are one concerning "...the new grass brought from the banks of the Santee in South Carolina..." with details, and includes 2 illustrations on a full page plate; "Strictures on the Absurd Custom of Dueling" "Proposal for the Prevention of Dueling" and so much... Read full description  
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  • Early report of a boxing match...
    Item #619937
    THE MORNING POST & DAILY ADVERTISER, London, Aug. 28, 1789 

    * 18th century boxing

    Page 3 has an early item on a boxing match, noting: "A boxing match is to be fought...between Bullard and Brighton, two Suffolk men, for 50 pounds a side, in which it is expected many hard blows will be given as they are very powerful men & upwards of six feet... Read full description  
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  • Report of the late revolution in France...
    Item #620305
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London England, October, 1789  Among the articles are: "Mr. Badcock to Dr. Priestley" "Accurate Description of Fraser's New Carolina Grass" which includes  full pages plate of it; "The Hill of Howth" in Ireland, which includes a very nice full page plate of it; , and much more.
    Near the back is over 4 pages of an:... Read full description  
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  • Report of the late revolution in France...
    Item #715410
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London England, October, 1789  Among the articles are: "Mr. Badcock to Dr. Priestley" "Accurate Description of Fraser's New Carolina Grass" "The Hill of Howth" in Ireland, and much more.
    Near the back are over 4 pages of an: "Accurate Statement of the Late Revolution in France" and also some news headed: "America"... Read full description  

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  • Early boxing...
    Item #616590
    THE MORNING POST & DAILY ADVERTISER, London, Oct. 21, 1789 

    * Isaac Perrins vs. Tom Johnson
    * English boxing championship


    Page 3 has an article headed: "Boxing" concerning: "...the battle between Johnson and Perrins..." with some details (see).
    Four pages, partial red tax stamp on the front page, very nice condition.

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  • Cabinet positions in Washington's new government include John Jay as first Chief Justice...
    Item #682219
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1789  Near the back is a report headed: "America" which details the power of the Executive Dept. of the new federal government, including: "The Executive Power, which forms one of the branches of ours new Government...to fill the different... Read full description  
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  • Nice plate of Kilmey Bay in Ireland...
    Item #649124
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1789  Among the articles are: "Columbus's Discovery of America Questioned", description of Kilmey Bay in Ireland which includes a very nice full page plate of it. Also a chart showing the: "Pedigree of Sir Isaac Newton", "Reflections on the Laws Concerning Suicide" "Review of the Proceedings in the... Read full description  
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  • The Ohio Indian Wars of the 1790's... Major Hardin...
    Item #671518
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1790  The issue includes a wide range of articles taking the majority of the pages, and also has near the back several pages with an: "Accurate Statement of the Late Revolution in France". There is also a report headed: "America" noting in part: "...that Major Hardin...with 200 volunteers...of... Read full description  
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  • Major Hardin & the Northwest Indian War...
    Item #675438
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1790  The issue includes a wide range of articles, & near the back several pages with an: "Accurate Statement of the Late Revolution in France".
    There is also a report headed: "America" reporting on the Northwest Indian War, noting in part: "...that Major Hardin...with 200 volunteers...of Kentucky...made... Read full description  
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  • Handsome masthead...
    Item #207652
    THE DIARY; OR WOODFALL'S REGISTER, London, 1790 This is a nice folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with untrimmed margins (uncommon) and a nice red-inked tax stamp in the lower right corner of the front page. Various news of the day plus ads as well. This is one of the less common British titles in our inventory, never held by us in 30 years outside of our recent... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #692601
    Item #692601
    THE DIARY, OR WOODFALL'S REGISTER,  London, Feb. 22, 1790  

    * Uncommon publication
    * 18th century original


    Various news reports from Europe. Over half of the back page is taken up with a detailed account of: "Observations on the Trial of a Planter For Slave Murder".
    The front page has a... Read full description  
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  • Man of 137 years ?.......
    Item #600202
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, March 24, 1790

    * Man of 137 years

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on a man from Aldborough, North Yorkshire who recently turned 137 years old. See image for text here.
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  • Executions for burglary.......
    Item #600203
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 8, 1790

    * 18th century executions

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on two men that were executed for the crime of burglary. See image for text here.
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  • 18th century boxing.......
    Item #600204
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 13, 1790

    * 18th century boxing

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 2 has a report on a upcoming boxing match. See image for text.
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  • 18th century balloning...
    Item #600205
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 19, 1790 

    * Jean-Pierre Blanchard 
    * Ballooning
     

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on Jean-Pierre Blanchard planning a balloon flight.
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  • Boxing against a one-armed man...
    Item #613364
    THE MORNING POST & DAILY ADVERTISER, London, June 24, 1790 

    * Early boxing match
    * One arm tied up


    Page 3 has an early article on: "Boxing" concerning: "...the one-armed soldier...and a chimney-sweeper, who differed a little with each other in politics & parties...agreed to decide their dispute by a pitched battle in Bedford Bury at... Read full description  
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  • On Ben Franklin's will...   Northwest coast of America...
    Item #638619
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London,  August, 1790  Included is: "Remarks on the Slave Trade Occasioned by Bruce's Travels". Near the back is a brief bit  noting: "The common council at Paris paid to the illustrious Franklyn [Franklin]  tribute of homage, singular in its nature but due from a free & enlightened city to the memory of a... Read full description  
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  • Early report on boxing...
    Item #686767
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Oct. 30, 1790

    * 18th century bareknuckle boxing

    Page 2 has an article: "Boxing" which is a very early report of the sport. The match is between "Big Ben" and the "Tinman".
    Other items including a page 3 article on: "Duelling" "King of France's Demand" "the Art of Joking" "King of Sweden" and other items.
    Four pages, very... Read full description  

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  • The sport of boxing in 1790...
    Item #590354
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, October 30, 1790  Page 2 has an article: "Boxing" which is a very early report of the sport (see photos). Other items including a page 3 article on: "Duelling", "King of France's Demand", "the Art of Joking", "King of Sweden" and other items.
    Complete in 4 pages, never-trimmed margins, great condition. The back page has 7 illustrated ship ads.
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  • Peace with the Indians...
    Item #629875
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London,  November, 1790  Included near the back is a bit of news headed: "America" which includes: "...that a permanent peace had been concluded betwixt the native Indians in the back settlements & Congress..." and also: "...letters from Kentucky...an account of the capture of several boats on the river Ohio by the Shawanese... Read full description  
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  • Exploring interior Africa in the 1700's...
    Item #566778
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, November 6, 1790  Pg. 2 article: "Interiour Africa" offers nice particulars about the continent particularly the region from the Niger River to the coast of Guinea with talk about camels, the large rivers, Pagans and Mahometans, articles of export like gold-dust, goat-skins, and a species of nut called "gooroo",... Read full description  
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  • On the funeral of the governor...
    Item #704834
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 13, 1790  

    * Patriots George Read & William Patterson

    Page 3 reports that George Read was unanimously re-elected Senator of Delaware. A second item says: "The Hon. William Patterson, Esq. Senator of the United States, from New Jersey is unanimously elected Governor of that State." Both of these men signed the... Read full description  
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  • Genereal Paoli's speech in Corsica...
    Item #629879
    SUPPLEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1790 for Gentleman's Magazine, England. Within this supplement issue, which was published at the end of the year, is a: "General Paoli's Speech in the General Assembly of Corsica", the celebrated general from Corsica. This speech is prefaced in part: "General Paoli, whose public & private virtues...in favour of the liberty... Read full description  
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  • Federal government along the Potomac?
    Item #686781
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 15, 1790  

    * Site for United States Government
    * Along the Potomac River ?


    Detailed front page article "Observations On the Whale-Fishery and Seal-Catching" says the two combined would make for a "...profitable voyage..." and that the Nantucket and Long Island Whalemen: "...will find themselves peculiarly... Read full description  

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  • 18th century Scottish newspaper...
    Item #208424
    THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1791 A nice newspapers from the late 1700's carrying various news of the day and a wealth of ads. The entire front page is taken up with ads, a few of which are illustrated. Nice engraving in the middle of the masthead showing the "mercury" figure. Folio size, complete in 4 pages, some scattered browning... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #208937
    Item #208937
    THE WORLD, London, 1791 A nice folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with a wealth of ads on the front page and much news of the day on the inside, obviously most focusing on British concerns & politics but other European items as well. Some wear at the margins otherwise rather nice, with an intricate star-shaped engraving in the masthead. The photo below is "generic" but the issue you receive will have a similar look & will be dated 1791.
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  • On the ineligibility of federal judges...
    Item #700162
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 5, 1791  

    * First Bank of the United States
    * Early American government


    The entire front page & most of page 2 are taken up with the: "Debate on the Ineligibility of Federal Judges", in the Massachusetts Legislature. Page 2 has mention from "Congress" that the Act to incorporate the Bank of the United... Read full description  
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  • Concert...  Dancing master...
    Item #620491
    DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 2, 1791  Front page has a notice for a "Grand Concert", and ads headed: "M. d. Duport, Dancing Master" "Silver Watches, Clapped & Plain" and "Andrew Summers, Junior, Broker". Many others, taking all of the front page.
    Four pages, minor foxing, nice condition.
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  • Ornate masthead in this Dublin newspaper...
    Item #685711
    THE DUBLIN CHRONICLE, Ireland, May 5, 1791  Ornate lettering int he  masthead of this uncommon title. Filled with news items from Europe, and discussion in the "House of Commons" on the: "Quebec Bill". 
    Eight pages, 9 1/4 by 12 inches, pgs. 3 & 4 close-trimmed at the bottom affects some words, otherwise good condition.
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  • Treatment of Indians...   Louis XVI on the colors of the flags...
    Item #686786
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 14, 1791  Over half of the front page is taken  up with: "Commonn Sense -- In Answer to Burke's Phillipick" which relates to Thomas Paine's work, plus much concerning he French Revolution and several references to the Maquis de LaFayette.
    Page 2 has "A Law" from France, signed by the King:... Read full description  

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  • Native Americans...
    Item #596058
    DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 1, 1791 

    * General Charles Scott
    * Kentucky


    Page 3 has an item noting: "...from Kentucky, informs us that Gen. Scott was about to march against the Indians..." with more (see photos). Page 3 also has a notice headed: "Dr. Franklin's Legacy" (see).
    Four pages, a few very discrete archival mends, generally good.
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  • Abolishing slavery...   America is flourishing economically...
    Item #640633
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, June, 1791  Taking nearly 2 pages is: "An Expository Address to the People of England on the Late Memorable Decision Against the Abolition of the Slave Trade". Among the news reports near  the back are a few items headed: "America"  beginning: "America has now to boast a flourishing trade & a wise... Read full description  
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  • Appointing the Postmaster General...   Honoring Alexander Hamilton...
    Item #686790
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 30, 1791  Page 3 includes: "We are informed that the President of the United States has been pleased to appoint William Jackson Post Master General of the United States."
    Above this is a report of the celebration of the 4th of July, and also a note that: "The Coroporation of the Chamber... Read full description  

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  • Native American's live better than "civilized" man...
    Item #686794
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 13, 1791  The front page has an interesting article: "Parallel - The Civilized Man and The Savage" which speaks favorably for the Native Americans on how they conduct their lives.
    Page 3 notes the President's appointment of James Barry as ambassador to Portugal, followed by a report from the Supreme Court.
    Four pages, very nice condition.

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  • Washington names the new Post Master General...   The situation in Pittsburgh...
    Item #686796
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 24, 1791  

    * President George Washington
    * Timothy Pickering appointed


    Page 2 has a report that: "Another expedition to the Indian country is now in operation--it consists of 500 men...". This is followed by a letter from Pittsburgh noting in part: "...since I came to... Read full description  

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  • Historic newspaper item #629190
    Item #629190
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, September, 1791  A generic issue with no content with writing about. Includes one of the two plates called for.
    Complete in 96 pages, full title/contents page with an engraving of St. John's Gate, 5 by 8 inches, nice condition.

    This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
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  • The 3 plates are still present...
    Item #714580
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, September, 1791  Perhaps the highlight would be the 3 full page plates which are still present. One shows a rural setting with an elegant house, captioned: "S. E. View of Burghope House, Herefordshire". Another is a very nice: "View of Clifton Near Bristol, from a Drawing in the Collection of the Rev. Mr. Elderton".
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  • Dr. Joseph Priestley...  France eliminates knighthood...
    Item #686807
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 28, 1791  A page 3 report says: "A subscription was opened in London, before Capt. Scott sailed, for the purpose of building a large and elegant Chapel for the Rev. Dr. Priestley." Joseph Priestley is credited with the discovery of oxygen.
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  • Discovery of a water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific...
    Item #629189
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, England, October, 1791  Near the back is news headed: "America" which reports on some troubles with various Indian tribes, plus a note that: "...by tracing the lakes from Hudson's Straits to the ,Straits of Juan de Fuca [on the west coast of Canada] by a man and a boy, a passage has been... Read full description  
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