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  • From the "amateur press" in Michigan...
    Item #697587
    THE WESTERN AMATEUR, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Jan. 15, 1878

    * The amateur press movement

    his is an "amateur press" newspaper done by and for young printing hobbyists, a popular avocation at the time.
    Four pages, 8 by 10 1/2 inches, very nice condition.


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  • Existed to report on the Buffalo Industrial Fair...
    Item #697582
    THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO JOURNAL of the INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL FAIR, New York, Aug. 21, 1888  A newspaper which existed to report on the International Industrial Fair at the time. This is the volume 1, number 6 issue, and we suspect it did not exist beyond a year.
    This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the agriculture industry in Florida...
    Item #697580
    THE FLORIDA AGRICULTURIST, DeLand, Volusia County, June 25, 1879

    * Rare 19th century publication

     As the title would suggest this newspaper is focused on the agriculture industry in Florida, this being a volume 2 issue. Many advertisements as well.
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  • Lasted just six issues...
    Item #697578
    THE BAY STATE PUZZLER, Cambridge, Massachusetts, August, 1886  

    * Home of Harvard University

    A small-size newspaper that existed for just six issues. It seems to be an example of the "amateur press", an avocation popular at the time where amateurs put our small newspapers or new sheets as a hobby, most short-lived.
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  • For veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic...
    Item #697577
    GRAND ARMY SCOUT AND SOLDIERS MAIL, Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1883  Although this is a volume 2 issue, this is just the second issue we have discovered in our 50+ years.
    This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers".
    The newspaper was intended to be subscribed to by veterans of the Civil War, with... Read full description  
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  • A sensationalistic tabloid...
    Item #697576
    THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS, Boston, Oct. 23, 1897

    * Rare illustrated publication

    Although earlier in its distance this was a more bonafide police & law enforcement newspaper, but by this time it had devolved into a sensationalistic tabloid reporting bizarre and over-the-top antics.
    The full front page is a print captioned: "Give Me The Gun,... Read full description  
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  • The American, or Prohibition Party with their platform...
    Item #697574
    THE AMERICAN, Washington, D.C., Sept. 3, 1884  This was the newspaper of the American political party. Their platform is found on page 4 and includes in part: "That ours is a Christian and not a heathen nation, and that the God of the Christian scriptures is the author of civil government...That God requires and man... Read full description  
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  • Focused on "Good Literature"...
    Item #697573
    GOOD LITERATURE, New York, Feb.  12, 1881  The top of the front page notes: "Literary news, opinion, and choice endings." This is the volume 1, number 21 issue. This is the first of this title we have encountered.
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • A magazine devoted to shorthand...
    Item #697572
    STANDARD PHONOGRAPHIC VISITOR, New York, March 22, 1869  A very curious little periodical with a very decorative masthead, themed on shorthand--unusual as such. "Phonography" was another word for a system of phonetic shorthand, invented by Sir Isaac Pitman in 1837. Included within are 12 pages of shorthand.
    Twenty pages, 5 by 7... Read full description  
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  • Printed in red and blue ink for the "Boys In Blue"...
    Item #697571
    THE PACIFIC COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, July 13, 1898

    * Celebrating the annexation of Hawaii 

    Noted above the masthead is: "BOYS IN BLUE EDITION"
    Certainly, the most curious aspect of this issue is the ink, as the top half of each paper is printed in red ink, and the bottom half of each in blue... Read full description  
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  • A literary newspaper from Chicago...
    Item #697568
    THE WEEKLY MAGNET, Chicago, Aug. 10, 1890  A literary newspaper with 3 illustrations.
    Four pages, some wear at the margins, lightly toned, good condition.
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  • For veterans of the Civil War...
    Item #697566
    VETERAN'S ADVOCATE, Concord, New Hampshire, May 1, 1889  

    * For veterans of the Civil War

    This newspaper is: "Devoted to the interests of the G. A. R. [Grand Army of the Republic] and all veterans of the War of the Rebellion" as the Civil War was then called.
    Several of the articles are reflective of Civil War events.
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  • A radical publication?
    Item #697565
    CITY AND STATE, Philadelphia, May 26, 1898  Beneath the title is: "Commonwealth Above Party". This is a volume 4 issue of a publication about which we know very little other than the word "radical" was penciled near the masthead.
    This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of  Newspapers".
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  • A magazine for women...
    Item #697562
    THE HOUSEWIFE, New York, December, 1892  This was the 'Woman's Home Journal' of the day with articles and advertisements reflective of this theme. This issue still has the original, orange wrapped which new quite decorative. 
    Complete in 24 pages plus wrappers, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.
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  • Military-themed color print on the front page...
    Item #697560
    SATURDAY GLOBE, Utica, New York, April 30, 1898  This was one of very few newspapers that occasionally printed in color in the 19th century.
    This issue has a nice Spanish-American War theme, with a large color print of; "United States Troops in Camp at Chickamauga". First column heads include: "NAVY GUNS THUNDERING !... Read full description  
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  • For sheep farmers in Texas...
    Item #697559
    THE TEXAS WOOL GROWER, Fort Worth, Jan. 18, 1883  This is the volume 1, number 32 issue. Although farming is the emphasis of this newspaper, there are various news items as well.
    A handsome engraving in the masthead. This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers".
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it... Read full description  
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  • With prints of Colorado scenery...
    Item #697558
    THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESBYTERIAN, Denver, Colorado, August, 1877  Not only does the masthead feature a nice, scenic engraving, but the front page has prints of; "Traveling In the Rocky Mountains" and; "Indians Robing the Mail".
    This newspaper is not listed in Gregory's "Union List of  Newspapers".
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  • A newspaper for real estate agents...
    Item #697557
    IOWA ADVERTISER & LAND AGENT, Iowa City and Marengo, June, 1877  The masthead notes: "The Products of the Soil Comprise the Basis of All Wealth: Real Estate the Only Permanent Security."
    The focus of this newspaper is real estate, as the title would suggest. This is the volume 1, number 5 issue.
    Four pages, never bound nor... Read full description  
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  • From a small town in Northern Illinois...
    Item #697556
    SHABBONA EXPRESS, Illinois, Feb. 13, 1885

    * Rare publication 
    * Dekalb County


     A small town in Northern Illinois with a current population of less than 900. This is the first newspaper from this town we have encountered.
    No institutions in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers" have any 19th century issues of this... Read full description  
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  • A newspaper focused on the prohibition of alcohol...
    Item #697553
    THE PROHIBITION ERA, Princeton, Indiana, Sept. 23, 1892

    * Very rare publication
    * Temperance - prohibition
    * Anti-Alcohol


     Part of the masthead includes: "Protection For The Home - The Saloon Must Go."
    As the title would suggest the focus is on the prohibition of alcohol. This is a volume 6 issue and the first we... Read full description  
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  • Rare campaign newspaper by the short-lived Greenback Party...
    Item #697552
    THE WISCONSIN GREENBACK, Milwaukee and Sparta, Aug. 11, 1877 

    * National Greenback movement
    * Rare campaign publication


    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... Read full description  
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  • A red, white and blue newspaper for Independence Day...
    Item #697550
    THE FREMONT DEMOCRAT, Hamburg, Iowa, July 4, 1895  

    * Rare 19th century publication
    * Patriotic issue - 4th of July 


    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... Read full description  
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  • Two scenes in Pennsylvania...
    Item #697547
    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.
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  • War Is Over...
    Item #697543
    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... Read full description  
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  • Liberation efforts from the occupied Philippine Islands...
    Item #697540
    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... Read full description  
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  • Terrific wording makes this a wonderful display issue...
    Item #697539
    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... Read full description  
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  • Notable headline from the occupied Philippine Islands...
    Item #697537
    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... Read full description  
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  • Notable headline from the occupied Philippine Islands...
    Item #697536
    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... Read full description  
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  • Billy Bowlegs...  Uncle Tom's Cabin... Declaration Signers...
    Item #697532
    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:... Read full description  
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  • Early Ulysses S. Grant well before he was famous...   Assaults upon the Mormons...
    Item #697530
    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... Read full description  
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  • 1928 Yukon, West Virginia mining disaster.....
    Item #697523
    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.
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  • Nile Kinnick killed... Iowa Hawkeyes...
    Item #697522
    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... Read full description  
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  • Early Bruce Springsteen (1973) - at Max's Kansas City...
    Item #697518
    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... Read full description  
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  • Counter-culture magazine from San Francisco...
    Item #697512
    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... Read full description  
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  • From the "heyday" of Asbury Park, New Jersey...
    Item #697510
    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... Read full description  
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  • Nast Santa....  "Another Stocking to fill"...
    Item #697509
    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... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth demands $20,000 for the 1920 season, or he will retire...
    Item #697503
    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".
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  • Jefferson Davis rallies the troops...
    Item #697498
    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 &... Read full description  
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  • 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... Read full description  
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  • Satchel Paige's first Major League Baseball win...    John J. Pershing death...
    Item #697495
    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... Read full description  
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  • 1st transatlantic airplane flight Westward...
    Item #697485
    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;... Read full description  
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  • 1st Transatlantic flight...    Graf Zeppelin German airship...
    Item #697482
    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... Read full description  
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  • Early issue ofd this famous fashion magazine...
    Item #697481
    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... Read full description  
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  • Promoting the South after the Civil War...
    Item #697480
    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.
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  • Mostly about music...
    Item #697479
    THE SCORE, Boston, August, 1881  Within the title is noted: "A Journal Devoted to Music, Drama And Literature" with the content being much as would be expected. The back half of the issue is music.
    Complete in 30 pages, 9 1/2 by 11 3/4 inches, minor margin wear, good condition.
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  • Republican party newspaper...
    Item #697477
    THE CAMPAIGNER, Washington D.C., September 8, 1882  As printed in the masthead this is: "A Journal Of Politics, Published Weekly By The Republican Congressional Committee."
    As the title would suggest, this issue is filled with politically-themed reports and news.
    Technically an 8 page newspaper, never bound nor trimmed, there is only... Read full description  
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  • Short-lived newspaper for Civil War veterans...   Very handsome masthead...
    Item #697476
    THE KNAPSACK, New York, Nov. 27, 1879 

    * Civil War veterans

    Described in the masthead as: "A Daily Journal Of The Seventh Regiment New Armory Fair", this very short-lived publication lasted for just 18 issues, likely the length of the fair which supported the interests of veterans of the Civil War.... Read full description  
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  • By the Michigan State Grange...
    Item #697468
    THE GRANGE VISITOR, Schoolcraft, Michigan, Dec. 15, 1880

    * 19th century Kalamazoo County

     This is a semi-monthly: "...by Order of the Executive Committee Michigan State Grange".
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed which folds out to one sheet, small hole near the middle of the font leaf, good condition.

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  • Houses and home lots for sale...
    Item #697467
    THE HOUSE AND LOT MONTHLY, Chicago, April 1, 1884  The masthead notes: "Devoted To Real Estate And Kindred Interests" in the Chicago area. Many illustrations of various lots for sale in Chicago suburbs including Moreland, Garfield Park, Austin, Lawndale and more. Prices for various houses for sale as well.
    Sixteen pages, 10 1/2 by 13 3/4... Read full description  
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  • What Robert E. Lee's plans are...
    Item #697466
    NEW YORK TIMES, March 29, 1865 

    * Battle of Fort Stedman
    * Nearing the end of Civil War
    * Lee's surrender less than two weeks away


    Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War are: "GEN. GRANT'S ARMY" "The Victory of Saturday" "Further & Interesting Particulars" "Extend & Importance of... Read full description  
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