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  • Madison's review of the year 1815...   Chart notes values of slaves...
    Item #650012
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 9, 1815 

    * President James Madison
    * State of the Union Address


    The notable content is the full text of the President's annual state-of-the-union address signed in type: James Madison. He reviews all that happened in 1815 with much on the details of the end of the War of... Read full description  
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  • Madison's state-of-the-union address for 1815...
    Item #715489
    CONNECTICUT SPECTATOR, Middletown, Dec. 13, 1815  Most of page 2 is taken up with the: "PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE", being the annual state-of-the-union address signed in type by: James Madison.
    In this annual message, Madison reflects up the events of the year, including the conclusion of the War of 1812, with many additional concerns for the nation. Page 3 has a lengthy editorial concerning it.
    Four pages, minor wear at two corners, good condition.

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  • Governor Simon Snyder... Runaway ad...
    Item #547685
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, from Washington D.C., dated December 21, 1815.

    * Pennsylvania Governor Simon Snyder

    On pg. 2 under “Pennsylvania” is the “Governor’s Message”, signed in type: Simon Snyder. The back page has a reward ad for a runaway “Negro Man named David”.

    Other news of the day includes: "Congress" "Banking Fraud" "From Great... Read full description  
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  • Much on naval affairs...
    Item #654332
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 23, 1815  Content includes : "A Proclamation" signed by the President: James Madison, requiring: "...all persons who have unlawfully taken possession of...public lands...to remove therefrom..." followed by a: "Naval Report" and then: "The Navy" taking nearly 4 pages, and the: "Naval Affairs"  taking 2 1/2 pages.
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  • Two treaties signed by the President...
    Item #654331
    NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 30, 1815  Inside contains two treaties, the first: "Commercial Convention...To Regulate the Commerce Between the Territories of the U.S. and of  his Britannic Majesty" with the full text and  several signatures, including Madison and Monroe. Also a: "Treaty with Algiers" taking several pages and signed in... Read full description  
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  • Resuming trade agreements after the War of 1812...
    Item #686210
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston Dec. 30, 1815  On the front page under "State Paper" is: "A Convention To Regulate the Commerce between the Territories of the United States and of His Britannic Majesty", signed in type: John Q. Adams, H. Clay, & four others, plus James Madison.
    This was an important treaty which nullified most duties and... Read full description  

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  • Mississippi Territory hopes to join the Union...
    Item #649792
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Jan. 6, 1816  The back page has a lengthy article on the: "Mississippi Territory" which concerns the: "...praying for admission into the Union as an independent state." Before the following year would end Mississippi would become the 20th state of the Union.
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  • The President signs the treaty with Algiers...
    Item #700655
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 6, 1816  Over 1 1/2 columns on the ftpg. are taken up with the: "Treaty With Algiers" which is signed in type by the President: James Madison, and also by the Secretary of State: James Monroe.
    A brief item regarding this on page 2, as well as: "Treaty With the Indians".
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    Item #151591
    CONNECTICUT MIRROR, Hartford, Jan. 8, 1816 Taking 2 columns on pg. 2 is: "The Close Of Revolution And The Close Of The Year. Addressed To The Readers Of The Connecticut Mirror" being the carrier's address. Good.
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  •  - 1816 United States Canada border....

    Item #217427
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Jan. 22, 1816.
     
    * United States & Canada border
    * General Peter Porter

    A page 2 report states that John Holmes of Maine and General Peter Porter of New York were appointed commissioners by the President and Congress ...under the late treaty with Great-Britain, to settle the boundary between the United States... Read full description  
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  • The Trial and Execution of Marshal Ney...
    Item #628234
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, February 3, 1816  One of the more notable items is the reporting (pages 401-402) of the  trial and execution of the beloved Frenchman Marshal Ney. Ney's execution was an example intended for Napoleon's other marshals and generals, many of whom were eventually exonerated by the Bourbon monarchy. Other news of... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #538588
    Item #538588
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Feb. 22, 1816.
     
    * Early Cincinnati Ohio population increase
    * Early 19th century original


    A page 2 item headed Population Of Cincinnati says: 

    * The population of the town of Cincinnati in Ohio, according to a Census lately taken, is 6498, including 247... Read full description  
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  • An early life preserver...
    Item #622018
    NEW YORK SPECTATOR, March 2, 1816  Page 3 has an interesting article of a new devise called a: "Life-Saving Mattress" with a prefacing note that it is: "...not only for all the uses of a common mattress, but also for the preservation of life in cases of shipwreck.", followed by: "A Description of the Patent Life-Saving Mattress" (see).
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  •  - Eliphalet Pearson Sermon In 1816...

    Item #212068
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, March 5, 1816 The front page has an extract from A Sermon delivered in Boston before the American Society for education of pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry, Oct. 26, 1815, by the Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, L.L.D. Other news of the day includes: "Spotted Fever" "The National Bank Bill" "Congress" and much more. Some margin staining, second leaf has a few archival mends and a small hole at the fold juncture, otherwise good. 4 pages.
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  • The University of New York in 1816....
    Item #219861
    NEW YORK EVENING POST, March 15, 1816  On page under Communications is a report stating that: "...the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of New-York recommended Thomas Cooper, Esq., for the degree of Dr. of Medicine." Contains the resolution recommending the degree. Cooper taught at Dickinson College and was an associate of Joseph Priestley. Other news of the day with advertisements. Bit of lite rubbing in this content.
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  • Detailed history on the troubles in the Mediterranean...
    Item #671333
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, April 27, 1816  The first 4 pages are almost entirely taken up with: "Naval History - Account of the Operations of the American Squadron under Commodore Decatur, Against Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli", in their region where there had been on-going problems with piracy.
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  • Large chart of the land battles of the War of 1812...
    Item #708001
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 4, 1816  Pages 2 and 3 are taken up with a very extensive chart of the: "LAND BATTLES" of the just-ended War of 1812, columns headed "Place of Action" "When Fought" "Commander's Names" and more. The top of page 4 has a chart: "A Comparative View of the Aggregate Loss of the American and... Read full description  
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  • James Lawrence and  his famous quote: "Don't Give up the Ship"...
    Item #600286
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 11, 1816  Perhaps the best content in this issue is a nice back page report on a monument erected to the memory of famed Naval hero James Lawrence, which includes at the bottom his very famous quote: "...His dying words were, 'DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP' ".
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  • Increasing the size of the U.S. Navy...   On the defense of Fort McHenry...
    Item #673058
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 18, 1816 

    * United States Navy & Fort McHenry
    * George Armistead & James Madison


    All of pages 1, 2 & part of page 3 are taken up with honors to those who defended Baltimore in September, 1814 when invaded by the British, including a letter datelined from Fort McHenry... Read full description  
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  • Five laws of the United States and a Proclamation...
    Item #709843
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 25, 1816  Inside has over a full page taken up with five "Laws of the United States", most dealing with military affairs, and each signed in type by the President, James Madison, and H. Clay, Speaker of the House. Also: "A Proclamation by the President of the United States" concerning an act... Read full description  
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  •  - Migration in America Westward in 1816....

    Item #217559
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, June 20, 1816.
     
    * early emigrants (emigration) moving to Missour in 1816 original reporting

    A page 3 report from Columbus, (Ohio) says: Sailed from...Delaware County, the Adventure of Little Walnut...bound for Missouri. The Adventure is [a] seventy five feet keel and 16 tons burthen. It was built on... Read full description  
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  • Death of Col. William S. Smith...   son-in-law of John Adams...
    Item #561934
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, June 26, 1816

    * William S. Smith death
    * Abigail Adams

    Among the "Deaths" on page 2 is one that reads, in part: "In New York State, Col. William S. Smith, a brave and intelligent officer of the revolutionary war....an independent Member of Congress....He was son-in-law of... Read full description  
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  •  - Alligator attack in North Carolina in 1816...

    Item #219555
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, July 2, 1816.
     
    * Woman killed by alligator in North Carolina

    Page 3 has a report from Lumberton, N. Carolina about a woman attacked and killed by an alligator while riding across the Gum Swamp, with mention that the gator was killed later and measured eleven feet in length. Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • Freedom of religious expression protected on campus...
    Item #616693
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 11, 1816 

    * Freedom of religious expression protected on campus

    Page 2 has an interesting article: "Religious Liberty" which is prefaced with a note stating the piece is taken from the new charter of the University in New Hampshire and is: "...of the highest value, & will reflect immortal... Read full description  
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  • Need to create a naval depot near the nation's capital...
    Item #649794
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, July 13, 1816  The ftpg. has most of a column headed: "NAVAL DEPOT" which begins: "The events of the late  war have established the opinion that it is necessary for the United States to create a Naval Depot or establishment on some part o the Chesapeake for the repairing of ships and their... Read full description  
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  •  - Dewitt Clinton in 1816....

    Item #217786
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 25, 1816.
     
    * Dewitt Clinton
    * Stephen Van Ransellear


    A page 2 report from the Utica Patriot states that: ...Stephen Van Ransellear [sic] and DeWitt Clinton, two of the commissioners appointed to explore the country through which it is proposed to cut the contemplated Canal, have arrived in this village for the... Read full description  
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  • Chalybeate water found in 1816....
    Item #218044
     INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Aug. 5, 1816.
     
    * Chalybeate water found at Chappaqua New York

    A page 2 report says: A chalybeate spring has been discovered at Chapequa....about three miles from the Hudson River, and 30 above New York....and its waters...containing iron enough to cause a beneficial effect, and not enough to do harm. Other news... Read full description  
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  • President Madison signs Acts of Congress...   Execution of Richard Smith...
    Item #685991
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT, Concord, Sept. 3, 1816  The middle of the front page is taken up with 3 Acts of Congress and a "Resolution", each signed in type by the President: James Madison.
    The back page has nearly 2 columns on: "The Execution" of Richard Smith for the murder of Capt. John Carson. There is much... Read full description  
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  • Appalachicola, Florida... Slave or free?
    Item #673060
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept.  14, 1816  Starting on the front page and continuing within is a great article describing  a banquet held in Paris to celebrate American Independence, which illustrates the great relationship held between both nations.
    Another article within describes the mass migration of Negroes from in and around New... Read full description  
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  • Apalachicola, Florida... Slave or free?
    Item #705243
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept.  14, 1816  Starting on the front page and continuing within is a great article describing a banquet held in Paris to celebrate American Independence, which illustrates the great relationship held between both nations.
    Another article within describes the the mass migration of Negroes from in and around... Read full description  
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  • Gallipolis, Ohio... The Chickasaw and Cherokee Indians...
    Item #671376
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 21, 1816  Nearly a full page has: "Gallipolis, Ohio" which provides a brief but historic background of this community.
    Two separate articles illustrate a great contrast on relationships between various Indian Tribes and the new settlers: "Chickasaw Notice" and "Huntsville, (M.T.)". The... Read full description  
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  • Very early accounting of military forts in the West...
    Item #699402
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Oct. 5, 1816  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Inside has an article: "Line of Forts From St. Louis To the Pacific... Read full description  
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  • Map of Algiers...
    Item #584006
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Nov. 16, 1816  One of the more notable items in this issue is the very unusual--are quite rare--full page map headed: "Plan of Algiers" which is a somewhat crude illustration of the town, with various details.
    Among other reports in this issue are: "The Right & Power of Suffrage", "Convention of Maine", "Yellow Fever", "The... Read full description  
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  • A short-live title from the nation's capital...
    Item #699380
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Nov. 23, 1816  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Politics of the day seems to consume the issue although there are occasional bits of nonpolitical items.
    Sixteen pages, 6 1/4 by 9 1/2 inches, scattered foxing, good condition.
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  • Andrew Jackson is tough on violators of Cherokee lands...
    Item #695609
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Nov. 30, 1816  Inside has a notice signed in type by: Andrew Jackson, Major General Com'fg. in which he notes: "All white men settling on the Cherokee lands...are hereby ordered to drive off their stock within 20 days and remove themselves and families within 30 days...All individuals not... Read full description  
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  • Steubenville, Ohio 1816...
    Item #217465
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Dec. 5, 1816.
     
    * Steubenville, Ohio

    On page 2 under Western Improvements is a report about the growth of Ohio, plus various particulars about the business and industries in the town of Steubenville. Says that the town has a steam paper mill, a steam grist mill, a woolen factory, a cotton factory, an extensive brewery,... Read full description  
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  • Indiana to become the 19th state of the Union...
    Item #685735
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 10, 1816 

    * Indiana will become a state (eve)

    Page 3 has reports of discussions from Congress, one report headed: "Indiana State" which includes: "...proceeded to the order of the day on the resolution recognizing the republicanism & conformity to constitution and law of the... Read full description  
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  • Compensation for losses from the War of 1812...
    Item #699403
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Dec. 14, 1816  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Inside has a "Message from the President, To the Senate & House of... Read full description  
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  • Creating a militia...   Creating a National University in Washington, D.C...
    Item #652968
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 21, 1816 Inside has over two pages taken up with: "A PLAN, For Classing and Arming of  the Militia, and for Calling them Forth to Execute the Laws of  the Union, Suppress Insurrections, and Repel Invasions, and to Repeal the Laws Heretofore passed for those Purposes."... Read full description  
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  • A short-live title from the nation's capital...
    Item #699379
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Dec. 21, 1816  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Politics of the day seems to consume the issue although there are occasional bits of nonpolitical items.
    Sixteen pages, 6 1/4 by 9 1/2 inches, scattered foxing, good condition.

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  • 1816 Brownville New York...
    Item #538118
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Dec. 26, 1816.
     
    * Canal Locks
    * Black River at Brownsville New York

    A page 2 report says: 

    * ...the locks on the Black River, below Brownsville, N.Y., are completed, so that the navigation is now unmolested from the Lake to Brownsville. One of the largest boats used on the St. Lawrence, with about 100 men...passed... Read full description  
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  • DeWitt Clinton - Grand Canals in 1816...
    Item #218019
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, December 30, 1816
     
    * Canal between Great Lakes Erie & Hudson - DeWitt Clinton

    Page 2 has a report stating that the Commissioners of New York headed by DeWitt Clinton presented a memorial to Congress ...praying for an appropriation, in lands or money in aid in the construction of the GRAND CANALS... Read full description  
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  • Changing the United States flag...
    Item #587732
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Boston, Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 1817 

    * United States flag changing

    Page 2 has a brief yet very significant report on the creation of the United States flag, headed: "Star Spangled Banner" and including: "The flag of the United States is to be altered--The stripes are to be reduced permanently to their original... Read full description  
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  • Treaties with seven Indian tribes...  Judge Theodorick Bland...
    Item #638717
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 1, 1817 Content includes: "Indian Treaties" which includes the synopsis of  8 treaties with various tribes.
    Also: "Contracts--War & Navy Departments" "Army of the United States" which includes a detailed chart of "Fortifications" "Corps" & more; The Case of Judge Bland"; much... Read full description  
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  • James Monroe on the neutrality of the U.S...   General Harrison...   Thomas Jefferson...
    Item #695612
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Feb. 1, 1817  Inside has a letter datelined from Monticello, headed: "Delaplaine's Repository", signed in type: Thomas Jefferson. Also two letters on the: "Neutrality of the United States" each signed in type: James Monroe. This is followed by: General Harrison's Case".
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  • James Monroe leads in the election...   Navy seeks a depot in the Chesapeake...
    Item #673062
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 15, 1817  Featured is a chart showing that James Monroe is in the lead for Presidency of the United States. Another report has much detail on: "Cleopatra's Barge".
    Five pages are taken up with considerable detail on: "Naval Depot" "Report of the Secretary of the... Read full description  
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  • A short-live title from the nation's capital...
    Item #699381
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Feb. 15, 1817  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Inside has the President's address: "To the Senate & House of... Read full description  
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  • Monroe wins the Presidential election...
    Item #622032
    NEW YORK SPECTATOR, Feb. 19, 1817  The top of the front page as an announcing: "According to the provisions of the constitution the votes...for President and Vice President were yesterday counted...was officially proclaimed by the President of the Senate that JAMES MONROE is elected President...and DANIEL D. TOMPKINS is elected Vice... Read full description  
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  • Seeking a location in the Chesapeake for a naval depot...
    Item #652947
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1817  The first two pages are taken up with a lengthy report signed in type by: D. Porter, being: "...the communication made by captain David Porter, commissioner of the navy in relation to the site for a naval depot & the best means to be adopted for the defence of the Chesapeake... Read full description  
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  • A short-live title from the nation's capital...
    Item #699406
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, Feb. 22, 1817  An uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. As the photos show the format was very much like the more popular 'Niles Weekly Register' which began in 1811, but not remotely as successful.
    Politics of the day seems to consume the issue although there are occasional bits of nonpolitical items.
    Sixteen pages, 6 1/4 by 9 1/2 inches, scattered foxing, good condition.
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