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  • The Yellow Fever epidemic in America...   Horatio Nelson...
    Item #700835
    THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Nov. 30, 1798

    * Yellow fever epidemic in Eastern U.S.

     Page 6 has reports headed: "America" with several reports on the Yellow Fever epidemic in the states, particularly Philadelphia and New York.
    Page 5 has a brief item concerning the Battle of the Nile: "Mallet Du Pan... Read full description  
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  • Early for a non-London newspaper...
    Item #700829
    ARIS'S BIRMINGHAM GAZETTE: OR THE GENERAL CORRESPONDENT, England, Sept. 5, 1743  It is quite uncommon to find non-London newspapers from the U.K. from such an early date.  The various news reports are almost entirely from Europe, plus various advertisements as well.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, full red tax stamp on the front... Read full description  

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  • Parliament debates the Acts passed against America...
    Item #700822
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, April 12, 1783  Page 3 has discussions in the House of Commons subhead: "America" concerning whether: "...to take into consideration a bill to repeal the prohibitory acts passed against America..." with much discussion on it.
    Four pages, piece from a bottom, blank margin... Read full description  
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  • Details on the British retaking the Bahama Islands...
    Item #700816
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, July 31, 1783  

    * Revolutionary War ending events

    The front page has a brief letter of introduction written by General Guy Carleton dated at New York: "I transmit...a copy of Col. Derveaux's letter conveying an account of the recapture of the Bahama Islands, together with a copy of... Read full description  
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  • How to deal with those loyal to America, and those loyal to England at the war's end...
    Item #700815
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, Sept. 25, 1783  

    * Closing events in the Revolutionary War
    * Post war Loyalists and patriots 


    The front page has a wonderful document headed: "America" with a Baltimore, Maryland dateline concerning those citizens supportive of America or... Read full description  
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  • Princeton to continue as the capital of the United States...
    Item #700814
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, Nov. 22, 1783  

    * Temporary U.S. capital at Princeton, New Jersey

    The front page begins with a report headed: "America" from Charleston, concerning trade with France.  Page 3 has a report: "...from America, of the 28th of September, advise, 'That it had been... Read full description  
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  • General St. Clair's defeat against the Indians...
    Item #700812
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, Feb. 16, 1792  

    * St. Clair's Defeat - Battle of the Wabash
    * Native American forces vs. U.S. Army

    The front page has a report mentioning Captain Bligh, of mutiny on the Bounty fame, concerning his travels in the South Pacific.
    The back page has a letter from New York concerning General St. Clair at... Read full description  
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  • A gift to President Washington...
    Item #700811
    THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, Feb. 23, 1792  

    * President George Washington
    * "Wallace Oak Box" presentation 


    The back page has a report of a gift to President Washington from Scotland, mentioned in a letter from Philadelphia. It notes: "...was presented to the President of the United States a box, elegantly mounted with... Read full description  
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  • The silk industry in South Carolina...
    Item #700808
    THE NORTHAMPTON MERCURY, England, June 29, 1767  

    * Silk manufacturing in the Colonial South

    Page 2 has reports headed: "America" one of which is from Charleston and the development of the silk business in South Carolina.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, very wide margins, very nice condition.
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  • Reports from America...
    Item #700804
    THE NORTHAMPTON MERCURY, England, Feb. 27, 1769  

    * Rare British publication

    The front page--carrying over to page 2--with reports from the Caribbean, etc. Also reports taken from the Massachusetts Gazette.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed with wide margins, very nice condition.
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  • News from Charleston & Boston: naval concerns, hopes for a peace among the Indians...
    Item #700801
    THE NORTHAMPTON MERCURY, England, Dec. 9, 1771  Page 3 has reports headed: "America" with datelines from Charleston and Boston. Bits include: "...a chief of the Mohawk Tribe of Indiana...arrived in town & have had several conferences with...Lieutenant Governor...to make a general... Read full description  
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  • On the French & Indian War: French have to abandon Louisbourg...
    Item #700798
    THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Nov. 23, 1759  From during the French & Indian War with page 2 containing a related item noting: "...In consequence of the taking of Louisbourg, upwards of 20,000 French people, who were settled in different sorts of trade & business in the country round about have... Read full description  
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  • Early Bob Dylan... Woody Guthrie memorial...
    Item #700797
    THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, Jan. 25, 1968

    * Early Bob Dylan photo
    * Back from 18 months of exile
    * Woody Guthrie memorial
    * Carnegie Hall, Manhattan
    * Maharishi Mahesh Yogi w/ photo


    The front page has a photo showing a young Bob Dylan coming back from 18 months of exile to take part in a memorial for Woody Guthrie at... Read full description  
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  • News from America...
    Item #700795
    THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, June 13, 1758  From during the French & Indian War with page 2 having: "Plantation News" with datelines from Kingston, Jamaica; Boston, and New York.
    Four pages, 9 1/4 by 14 1/2 inches, full red tax stamp on the front page, nice condition.
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  • French & Indian War reports from America...
    Item #700794
    THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Dec. 26, 1758  From during the French & Indian War with page 2 having: "Plantation News" with datelines from Annapolis Albany, Boston, and New York, all with reports concerning the French & Indian War.
    Four pages, 9 1/4 by 14 1/2 inches, partial red tax stamp on the front page,... Read full description  
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  • Not held by any American institution...  Money to support the colony of Georgia...
    Item #700792
    PUE'S OCCURRENCES, Dublin, Ireland, April 15, 1758  An early Irish newspaper with various news reports from throughout Europe with some ads & notices as well. The front page has a brief item from the House of Commons noting: "...Resolved, that a sum...for defraying the charges incurred by... Read full description  

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  • From 1787 York, England...
    Item #700789
    THE YORK CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 3, 1787  

    * Rare 18th century publication

    A nice newspaper from the UK with mostly European reports and ads. 
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, full red tax stamp on the front page, small wear hole to the front leaf, minor rubbing.

    AI notes: The York Chronicle was a prominent weekly newspaper published in... Read full description  
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  • From 1787 York, England...
    Item #700787
    THE YORK CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 23, 1787  A nice newspaper from the U.K. The back page has an: "American Anecdote" from the Revolutionary War.

    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, with a nice, full red tax stamp on the front page, nice condition.

    background: The York Chronicle was an influential newspaper in York, England, founded in 1772... Read full description  
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  • American  premiere ad for "Dr. No"... James Bond...
    Item #700784
    THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, May 30, 1963

    * "Dr. No" - 1st James Bond movie- film
    * Opening day (America) premiere
    * Actor Sean Connery - Ian Fleming


    The bottom of page 11 has a 3 1/2 x 3 inch advertisement for the American premiere of: "Dr. No" This ad is for that very first showing of this iconic film in New York... Read full description  
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  • Death of Red Grange...
    Item #700782
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, Jan. 29, 1991

    * Death of Red Grange
    * "The Galloping Ghost"
    * Illinois football halfback
    * Chicago Bears - NFL


    The bottom of the front page has a small photo with small heading: "Red Grange Dies" (see image)
    The top of the front page of the sport's section has a one column heading: "'20s Star Grange, 87,... Read full description  
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  • Red Grange signs w/ the 1925 Chicago Bears...
    Item #700781
    THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS, Nebraska, November 23, 1925

    * Red Grange - Galloping Ghost
    * Illinois Fighting Illini - College football
    * Chicago Bears signing - NFL

    The sport's section (page 7) has a two column heading: "Grange Signs to Play With Bears on Thanksgiving" (see images) First report coverage on the famous Illinois... Read full description  
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  • Washington Huskies rowing crew wins 1940 national title....
    Item #700778
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., June 26, 1940

    * University of Washington Huskies crew
    * Wins national championship in rowing
    * Babe Ruth & Ty Cobb charity golf match


    The top of page 20 has a three column heading: "Washington Crew Retains Intercollegiate Rowing Championship with Incredible Ease" with subhead. (see... Read full description  
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  • On the retirement of George Washington from public office...
    Item #700777
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Maryland, Dec. 16, 1796  

    * President George Washington
    * Retirement from public service


    The front page includes 18 illustrated ship advertisements.
    Page 3 has a letter signed in type: George Washington, in response to another letter about his retirement from public... Read full description  
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  • Sale of 100 slaves, with details...
    Item #700773
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Nov. 24, 1796  The front page includes 13 illustrated ship ads. The back page has an interesting ad headed: "To Be Sold....Upwards of 100 Negroes..." with various details. Also an ad: "For Sale, on a Credit, Two strong, healthy NEGRO MEN..." with details.
    Four pages, great... Read full description  

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  • On George Washington retiring from public life...
    Item #700771
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept. 26, 1796  

    * Rare 18th century American publication
    * re. President George Washington's retirement


    The front page has 22 illustrated ship ads.
    Page 3 has a nice report: "The Resignation of The President of the United States" which notes in part: ... Read full description  
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  • Washington signs an Act of Congress...
    Item #700770
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Aug. 6, 1796  

    * President George Washington

    Over half of the back page is taken up with: "An ACT laying duties on carriages for the conveyance of persons, & repealing the former act for that purpose." which is signed in type by the President: Go. Washington.
    The back page... Read full description  
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  • Discussing the Jay Treaty...   Slave ads...
    Item #700764
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Maryland, June 11, 1796  Much of pages 2 and 3 are taken up with reports from Congress concerning debates on the controversial Jay Treaty with England. Also 20 illustrated ship ads.
    The front page has an ad: "For Sale, For the term of 10 Years, A Likely healthy Negro Girl..." with details.
    Page... Read full description  

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  • Proclamation signed by Jefferson Davis...
    Item #700752
    DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, May 5, 1862 

    * Jefferson Davis proclamation
    * From the capital of the Confederacy


    A nice issue from the capital of Confederacy. front page items include: "Spirit of the Southern People" "An Agreeable Rebellion" "A Flag of Truce--Interesting Particulars".
    Page 2 has:... Read full description  
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  • 1st ever Women's golf U.S. Open....
    Item #700746
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Massachusetts, September 2, 1946

    * 1st United States Women's Open Golf Championship
    * Patty Berg becomes 1st ever winner

    The sport's section (page 12) has a one column heading:  "Patty Berg Wins All Pro Finals" (see) First report coverage on the very 1st U.S. Women's Open which was won by Patty Berg... Read full description  
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  • Gerald Ford Becomes Vice President - 1973...  The Who arrives for concert...
    Item #700745

    THE WASHINGTON POST, Washington, D.C., December 7, 1973

    *Gerald R. Ford is sworn in as V.P. - in a Washington D.C. newspaper

    The front page has the full-banner headline: "Ford Sworn In as Vice President" with subheads and a related photo. Additional reports are found within, including related photos.

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  • Court decision concerning the infamous slave ship 'Wanderer'...
    Item #700743
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1860  

    * Slave ship - slaver "Wanderer"
    * Last documented shipment of slaves 
    * South Carolina court decision


    Page 2 has over half a column taken up with: "Decision On The Slave Trade" which deals with the rather infamous case of the slave... Read full description  
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  • On the 1861 assassination plot against Abraham Lincoln...
    Item #700742
    THE CIRCULAR, Oneida, New York, Feb. 28, 1861  Page 3 has a report: "Mr. Lincoln In Washington" noting in part: "Considerable surprise & excitement were occasioned through the country by the report...that Mr. Lincoln had arrived in Washington...and that his sudden departure from Harrisburg for Washington... Read full description  
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  • Sir Barton, Triple Crown winner...
    Item #700739
    THE WORLD, New York City, May 10, 1919

    * 1st winner of the American Triple Crown
    * Kentucky Derby (1st of 3 wins)


    This 28 page newspaper has a two column headline on page 18: "Eternal Slight Favorite for the Kentucky Derby" with subhead: "Billy Kelly and Sir Barton, the Ross Entry..." and list of horses entered into the great... Read full description  
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  • Jack Sharkey Defeats Max Schmeling... Nikola Tesla....
    Item #700728
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 22, 1932

    * Jack Sharkey vs. Max Schmeling
    * Heavyweight boxing championship fight
    * Nikola Tesla - father of radio


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "70,000 SEE SHARKEY OUTPOINT SCHMELING TO WIN WORLD TITLE" with subheads. (see images) Much more in the sport's section (pages... Read full description  
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  • Al "Scarface" Capone in jail for one year...
    Item #700719
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Aug. 9, 1929 

    * Al 'Scarface' Capone - Chicago Beer baron 
    *  Serving 1 Year Jail term - Avoids murder for hire 
    * Holmesburg Prison, Philadelphia transfer
    * Best publication to be had (very rare as such)


    The front page has a one column heading: "Haul Capone to Penitentiary in Armored... Read full description  
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  • Can Congress institute slavery?
    Item #700714
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1856  Page 2 has an interesting and rather lengthy report from nearly 10 years earlier headed: "Has Congress Power to Institute Slavery?" taking over a full column.
    Four pages, large folio size, irregular at the spine with binding indents, otherwise good condition. The folder size... Read full description  
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  • 'Bleeding Kansas' in Congress...
    Item #700713
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1856  

    * Bleeding Kansas
    * Missouri border invasion
    * War on slavery


    Page 2 & 3 have reports from Congress during which the situation in Kansas achieved some attention. One report notes: "The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the special order, being the bill to... Read full description  
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  • 'Bleeding Kansas': assassination attempt upon the sheriff...
    Item #700711
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 7, 1856  

    * Sacking of Lawrence
    * Pro-slavery settlers
    * Bleeding Kansas
    * Sheriff Samuel J. Jones


    Page 3 has a report headed: "Attempted Assassination In Kansas" which reports on the attack upon Sheriff Samuel Jones.
    Wikipedia has a nice piece on this,... Read full description  
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  • 'Bleeding Kansas'...
    Item #700710
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1856  Page 3 has a report headed: "The Committee of Inquiry In Kansas" which takes over half a column to detail the latest in that troubled territory, with much on events around Lawrence.
    "Bleeding Kansas describes the period of repeated outbreaks of violent guerrilla warfare between... Read full description  

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  • The Modoc Indian War in California...
    Item #700707
    DAILY MORNING CALL, San Francisco, April 9, 1873  

    * Modoc War - Lava Beds
    * Captain Jack fame


    The top of the front page has a column headed: "THE MODOCS" "The Commissioners to make One More Effort to Effect a Peace" "Terms, 'Surrender, and Leave the Lava Bed'--Treachery Feared--Hostile Indians Treated... Read full description  
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  • The Modoc Indian War in California...
    Item #700705
    DAILY MORNING CALL, San Francisco, March 29, 1873 

    * Modoc War - Lava Beds
    * Captain Jack fame


    The top of the front page has a column headed: "THE MODOCS" "Another Reconnaissance by General Gilles--The Peace Commission Effecting Nothing--The Indians Ready to Make Peace if they Can Have Their Home on Lost River" with... Read full description  
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  • The Monitor vs. the Merrimac, & much more...
    Item #700694
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, March 22, 1862

    * Battle of Hampton Roads, Virginia
    * Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (CSS Virginia)
    * Civil War ironclads clash


    The front page has a print of a soldier shooting, as well as a lengthy article: "The Naval Battle in Hampton Roads" which featured the historic battle between... Read full description  
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  • Oliver Hazard Perry...   Danvers, Massachusetts...
    Item #700691
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Aug. 12, 1854  In the format of the Illus. London News and the later Harper's Weekly, with a very ornate masthead engraving of the harbor at Boston.
    Among the prints within: "O.H. Perry on the front page, with text. Inside includes 2 pages with 6 prints of "French Foot Chasseurs" or... Read full description  
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  • George Christy, of the Christy Minstrels...
    Item #700690
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Nov. 25, 1854  A title much like the more popular "Harper's Weekly" being tabloid-size with several pages of prints. This title actually precedes Harper's, which did not begin publication until 1857. The masthead features a very decorative engraving of Boston Harbor.
    Perhaps the... Read full description  
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  • Illustrated newspaper before Harper's Weekly...
    Item #700689
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Dec. 23, 1854  In the format of the Illus. London News and the later Harper's Weekly, with a very ornate masthead engraving of the harbor at Boston.
    Among the prints within: "The Holy Land" "Church of the Holy Sepulcher, at Jerusalem"; four prints on the: "Siege of... Read full description  
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  • Inaugural address of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederacy...
    Item #700687
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, March 5, 1862  

    * Confederate president Jefferson Davis
    * Inauguration at Richmond, Virginia


    The most notable content would be the lengthy back page report headed: "Inauguration of Jeff. Davis as President of the Bogus Confederacy" as taken from the Richmond Enquirer... Read full description  
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  • Portraits of various military leaders...
    Item #700686
    PORTRAIT MONTHLY, New York, February, 1864 

    * Some leaders during the American Civil War

    This was an off-shoot of the New York Illustrated News. Each month the Portrait Monthly featured woodcut engravings of the leading generals and politicians of the war, North and South, along with capsule biographies, news, stories, poetry, and... Read full description  
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  • Follow-up on Napoleon Buonaparte: after Waterloo...
    Item #700682
    THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Boston, Sept. 8, 1815  There is much on Napoleon after the historic Battle of Waterloo, with: "Cessation of Hostilities" "Note In Buonaparte's Hand-writing" "Bonaparte's Port-Folio" "Bonaparte In London" "Of the Future Government of France"... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson was killed?   Napoleon was hanged?
    Item #700679
    THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Boston, Aug. 18, 1815  

    * Death of General Andrew Jackson (false)

    The most interesting report is on page 2: "DEATH OF GEN. JACKSON" which includes a report: "...that the hero of N. Orleans is no more--he was challenged by Col. Benton but refused to fight him, and Benton afterward met him and... Read full description  
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  • Hornet captures the British ship Penguin...   Extensive on Dartmoor Prison...
    Item #700678
    THE WEEKLY MESSENGER, Boston, July 21, 1815  

    * Capture of HMS Penguin
    * Tristan da Cunha
    * Dartmoor Prison
    * Post War of 1812


    Nearly a full column on the front page is taken up with: "Official Account of the Capture of the Penguin" which was the last action of the War of 1812.
    This report is the... Read full description  
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