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  • 1944 Battle of Aachen, Germany...
    Item #695428
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 12, 1944

    * Battle of Aachen, Germany
    * World War II - WWII urban fighting
    * 1st city on German soil to be captured


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "AACHEN BLASTED AFTER DEFYING UNTIMATUM; GERMANS REPORTED FLEEING THE BURNING CITY" with subheads and related map. (see) Nice for display.
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  • 1962 Mercury-Atlas 7 space flight...
    Item #695427
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass. May 24, 1962

    * Project Mercury-Atlas 7 space flight
    * Astronaut Scott Carpenter - Aurora 7


    The front page has a banner headline: "Carpenter Sighted on Raft In Atlantic" with subhead and photo of Carpenter. (see)
    Complete with 36 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.
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  • 1962 Air France Flight 007 disaster...
    Item #695426
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass. June 4, 1962

    * Air France Flight 007 disaster
    * Orly Airport, Paris airplane crash
    * Atlanta, Georgia tourists


    The front page has a four column heading: "Probers Seek Cause Of Jetliner Crash In Which 130 Met Flaming Death" with lead-in: "Paris Tragedy Worst Single-Plane Disaster In History" with... Read full description  
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  • Early Charleston South Carolina....
    Item #695422
    THE SUNDAY VISITANT, OR, WEEKLY REPOSITORY OF CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, Charleston, South Carolina, Aug. 21, 1819  The masthead has a verse from St. Paul: "Prove All Things: Hold Fast That Which Is Good."
    As the title would suggest, this is a religious newspaper. Curiously we do not find it listed in Brigham nor Mott. This is a volume 2... Read full description  
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  • From the island of Malta...
    Item #695421
    LLOYD MALTESE, Italy, Feb. 8, 1841  A quite uncommon little newspaper published in the Italian language on the island of Malta. Complete in four pages, 6 by 8 inches, great condition.

    AI notes: Lloyd Maltese was a prominent Maltese daily newspaper published primarily in Italian from 1840 until 1978. Established by the Chamber of Commerce, it... Read full description  
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  • A publication for London's Great Exhibition of 1851...
    Item #695419
    THE EXPOSITOR, London, Dec. 7, 1850  It is subtitled: "A Weekly Illustrated Recorder of Inventions, Designs, and Art-Manufactures" causing the format to be very similar to America's 'Scientific American'. However, the timing, and the print in the masthead, indicate it coincided with the Great Exhibition... Read full description  
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  • Warsaw ghetto uprising...
    Item #695417
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 19, 1944

    * Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
    * German occupied Poland
    * Jewish resistance - Jews


    The top of page 5 has one column headings: "POLE TELLS STORY OF GHETTO BATTLE" "Nine-Day Conflict in Warsaw Began Spontaneously, Says Underground Courier", "Germans' Losses Heavy" "3,000 Jews Used... Read full description  
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  • Inauguration & inaugural address of Andrew Jackson...
    Item #695416
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, March 7, 1829  

    * President Andrew Jackson
    * Inauguration - inaugural address


    An inside page has a nice article headed: "The Inauguration" which begins with details of the proceedings including: "...in the presence of an immense concourse of spectators, filling the portico,... Read full description  
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  • Printed in German and English...
    Item #695413
    DER VOLKSUNTERRICHTER. THE PEOPLE'S INSTRUCTOR, Easton, Pennsylvania, Sept 4, 1811  A bilingual newspaper which existed from just Aug. 8, 1810 thru May 26, 1813. Only 3 institutions have any holdings of this title, one of which has just a single issue.
    On each page the left column is in German and the right column in English.
    Eight pages, 8... Read full description  
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  • Astrology newspaper predicts the future during the Civil War...
    Item #695412
    BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Jan., Feb. & March, 1863  A fascinating and very unusual newspaper of small-size themed on predicting what would happen in the future as well as astrology and phrenology.
    The front page has: "The Nativity of Gen. A. E.... Read full description  
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  • First issue of a short-lived newspaper...
    Item #695411
    THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, March 2, 1816  

    * Volume 1 - Number 1 issue
    * Short-lived publication


    A very uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. This is the volume 1, number 1 issue with most of the front page containing the "Original Prospectus" noting what the publisher envisions as to the... Read full description  
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  • 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising... Jews...
    Item #695410
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 7, 1943

    * Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
    * German occupied Poland
    * Jewish resistance - Jews


    The top of page 7 has a one column heading: "Battle Is Reported In Warsaw's Ghetto" with subhead. (see) Coverage on the Warsaw Ghetto uprising in German occupied Poland.  I suspect news such as this was kept secret... Read full description  
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  • The Alabama delegation secedes from the Union...
    Item #695406
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Feb. 9, 1861 

    * Alabama delegation in U.S. Congress prints
    * Secession from the Union - pre-Civil War


    The full front page is a print of: "The Seceding Alabama Delegation In Congress" showing nine men. Text on the men takes over half of page 2.
    Other prints within include: "Captain J.... Read full description  
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  • Controversial Titanic survivor dies in 1940...
    Item #695388
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 21, 1940

    * William Ernest Carter death (1st report)
    * Controversial male RMS Titanic survivor


    The top of page 25 has a one column heading: "WILLIAM E. CARTER, TITANIC  SURVIVOR" with subheads. (see) Mr. Carter got caught up in the finger pointing associated with being a male Titanic survivor and... Read full description  
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  • Winston Churchill resigns as preimier...
    Item #695386
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, April 5, 1955

    * Sir Winston Churchill
    * Resigns as Prime Minister


    The top of the front page has a four column headline: "CHURCHILL IS EXPECTED TO RESIGN HIS POST AS PRIME MINISTER TODAY" with subheads and related photo. (see)
    Complete with 40 pages, light toning and at the margins,... Read full description  
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  • 1936 Chipley, Florida tornado disaster...
    Item #695385
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 20, 1936

    * Chipley, Washington County, Florida
    * Tornado disaster - Fort Payne, Alabama


    The front page has a one column heading: "TORNADOES KILL 17, INJURE 40 IN SOUTH" with subheads. (see)
    Complete with 40 pages, rag edition in nice condition.
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  • Walt Disney's movie "Pinocchio"...  First review... nice illustration...
    Item #695378
    NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 8, 1940 

    * Disney's animated movie "Pinocchio"
    * Introduced to the World


    Page 18 has the first review of the new animated movie from the Disney Studios, "Pinocchio". This was their second animated movie following on the heels of the wildly successful "Snow White and... Read full description  
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  • Chrysler & Dodge merger in 1928...
    Item #695373
    THE DETROIT NEWS, May 30, 1928

    * Chrysler Corporation and Dodge Brothers merger
    * American automobile - automotive manufactures


    The front page has a two column headline: "$450,000,000 STOCK INVOLVED IN MERGER" with subheads. (see) Lengthy 1st report coverage continues on page 2 with related photo. Great to have from the home of the... Read full description  
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  • NYY Pitcher Lefty Gomez 1st career win in 1930...
    Item #695371
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 6, 1930

    * Pitcher Vernon 'Lefty' Gomez
    * Very 1st MLB baseball victory
    * New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox


    The sport's section (page 35) has a four column heading: "Yanks, Behind Gomez, Beat White Sox" with subheads, photo of Gomez and box scores. (see) First report coverage on Lefty... Read full description  
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  • What will be necessary to find a successful peace in the French & Indian War...
    Item #695351
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 30, 1762  Pages 4 and 5 contain a nearly 3 column letter concerning issues in finding an appropriate treaty to end the French & Indian War (Seven Years' War in Europe).
    The letter begins: "Among those who clamor against the supposed terms of peace, there... Read full description  
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  • Hopes for peace...
    Item #695346
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 23, 1762  Page 2 has a half-column letter alluding to peace arrangements to end the French & Indian War (Seven Years War in Europe). It begins: "As a peace is, in all appearance, near being concluded, and the conquest of the Havannah I hope will soon be confirmed...".
    Page 6 has news headed: "America"... Read full description  
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    Item #695341
    NEW YORK EVENING POST, 1814  Here is a collection of 24 issues of this popular title from during the War of 1812 era, but we find no detailed reports of the war. All issues have damage, from loose at the spine, much chipping at margins, tears, some loss, and other disfigurements. The paper quality is very fragile.
    Still a large number of... Read full description  
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  • Latest reports from the Civil War...
    Item #695340
    NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 16, 1863  

    * Charles City Court House - Virginia

    Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "A Dash In the Direction of Richmond" "The Rebel Force at Charles City Court House Captured" "Their Camp Broken Up, Provisions Destroyed & Horses Brought Off" "Splendid Marching... Read full description  
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  • Cartridge factory explosion...   Civil War news...
    Item #695331
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, March 31, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Killed & Wounded at Winchester" "Beaufort, N.C. Occupied" "Fort Macon Not Yet Surrendered" "Bombardment of Island No. 10" "The War in Arkansas" "A Skirmish In Missouri"... Read full description  
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  • Front page Civil War reports...   Back page map...
    Item #695329
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 26, 1862  The back page features a very nice: "Map Showing the New Route to New York, and its Connections" showing the Phila. area plus New York City & the places between.
    The front page has column heads on the Civil War including: "LATE WAR NEWS" "From General... Read full description  
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  • Two maps of Pamlico Sound & environs...
    Item #695328
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Jan. 29, 1862  The front page has two Civil War maps, one: "Showing the Position of Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island" and the other a: "Diagram Showing Hatteras Inlet & Where the Vessels Were Wrecked".
    Many front page column heads on the Civil War including: "War Against Treason!"... Read full description  
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  • Front page print of industrialist Thomas A. Scott...   Civil War reports...
    Item #695318
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 19, 1861  The front page features a print of "Thomas A. Scott", with a biographical sketch of him as well.
    Scott was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. In 1861, President Lincoln appointed him to serve as U.S. Assistant Secretary of War, and... Read full description  
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  • Map of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia...
    Item #695310
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 15, 1861 

    * Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
    * Confederates evacuation 
    * Prelude to Battle of Bull's Run


    The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 
    A feature of this issue is the nice & detailed back page map... Read full description  
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  • Much on the Civil War...   Civil War map of  Acquia Creek...
    Item #695307
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 1, 1861  

    * Battle of Aquia Creek Civil War map
    * Union Navy gunboats vs. Confederate batteries
    * One of the first battles of the war


    The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 
    The back page includes a Civil... Read full description  
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  • Map of Port Royal, South Carolina...   Slaver is convicted...
    Item #695306
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 15, 1861  The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages.
    The back page features a nice Civil War map headed: "PORT ROYAL" and captioned at the bottom of it: "Scene And Plan of The Battle" followed by... Read full description  
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  • Map showing Ship Island during the Civil War...
    Item #695305
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Dec. 17, 1861  The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 
    The back page features a Civil War map headed: "SHIP ISLAND AND ITS SURROUNDINGS". Column heads include: "THE EXPEDITION TO SHIP... Read full description  
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  • Lincoln's famous "We have forgotten God" proclamation...
    Item #695303

    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, April 30, 1863  Page 3 contains a very notable Proclamation by Lincoln headed: "National Prayer and Humiliation. A Proclamation by the President of the United States" which contains the full text for the National Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer.
    A few portions include: "...Senate of the United States... Read full description  

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  • 1965 Selma, Alabama....
    Item #695283
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 28, 1965

    * Post Selma to Montgomery march
    * Martin Luther King Jr. & Civil Rights
    * re. Viola Liuzzo murder - memorial service


    The front page has a six column headline: "Wallace to Blame, Top Ala. Aide Says" with subheads. Also a two column heading: "200 Protest Slaying in March at Selma" with photo. (see) More... Read full description  
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    Item #695274
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 13, 1862  A very graphic & displayable issue as the front page features not one but two Civil War maps, one captioned: "Albemarle Sound & the Point of Attack of the Federal Fleet", with related text, and the other headed: "Roanoke Island".
    Both the first and last columns have nice stacks of... Read full description  
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  • Huge Civil War map of the Richmond vicinity...
    Item #695272
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, May 24, 1862 

    * Battle of Drewry's Bluff
    * Fort Darling attack
    * Huge map for displa
    y


    As seen in the photos, this issue is dominated by the great & huge Civil War front page map headed: "APPROACH OF THE UNION ARMIES ON THE REBEL CAPITAL--Scene of General McClellan's Triumphal March up... Read full description  
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  • Map showing the approach to New Orleans...
    Item #695266
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 16, 1861  

    * Lower Mississippi River map

    The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 
    The back page features a very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Approaches To New Orleans---Scene Of The Alleged Naval Fight... Read full description  
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  • Map showing Ship Island during the Civil War...
    Item #695264
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Dec. 17, 1861  The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 
    The back page features a Civil War map headed: "SHIP ISLAND AND ITS SURROUNDINGS". Column heads include: "THE EXPEDITION TO SHIP ISLAND" "Unobstructed Landing"... Read full description  

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  • Civil War map of the Mississippi...
    Item #695262
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 23, 1862  

    * Vicksburg, Mississippi vicinity map
    * Battle at Princetown Court House

    The front page is dominated by a very nice Civil War map headed: "FARRAGUT'S NAVAL OPERATIONS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Map Showing the Situation of Vicksburg, Miss., Indicating the Cotton Plantations in the Vicinity &... Read full description  
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  • Graphic on the battle of Seven Pines, or Fair Oaks...
    Item #695257
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 3, 1862  

    * Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks
    * Strasburg, Shenandoah Co., Virginia


    The front page is dominated by a detailed Civil War map headed: "THE GREAT VICTORY IN FRONT OF RICHMOND Showing the Lines of the Rebel Forces & the disposition of the Grand Union Armies under Gen.... Read full description  
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  • Large, displayable Civil War map...
    Item #695250
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 28, 1862 

    * Battle of Hanover Court House
    * Peninsula campaign - Virginia


    The front page has a rather large Civil War map headed: "The Line Of Gen. McDowell's Advance Upon Richmond" which has considerable detail.
    There are also one column heads including: 'From Gen. M'Clellan's Army"... Read full description  
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  • Great news from the Mexican War...   Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695246
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 12, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 2 has a great wealth of reporting from the... Read full description  
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  • Two slave reward ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695245
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 3 has two reward ads for runaway slaves, particulars are shown in the photos.
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  • The Mexican War...   Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695244
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 2 has some lengthy reporting on the Mexican War headed:... Read full description  
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  • Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695243
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 10, 1847

    * Rare antebellum publication

     In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 3 has three slave-related ads, two are reward... Read full description  
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  • Two slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695241
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 3, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 2 has reports from the Mexican War headed: "From The Brazos".
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  • Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695239
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "For Sale--Land Negroes, and... Read full description  
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  • Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695238
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "Negroes Wanted.." each... Read full description  
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  • Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...
    Item #695237
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 11, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
    Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "Negroes Wanted.." each... Read full description  
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  • The historic Embargo Act becomes law...
    Item #695216
    THE WAR, New York, Jan. 4, 1814 

    * The Embargo Act of 1813 signed into law

    The front page is entirely taken up with "EMBARGO LAW - An Act Laying an Embargo on all ships & Vessels in the Ports & Harbors of the United States." with this historic document carrying over to take two-thirds of page 2 as well where it is signed... Read full description  
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  •  Proclamation by Wm. H. Harrison...
    Item #695213
    THE WAR, New York, Nov. 23, 1813  Most of the front page is taken up with: "Barbarities Of The Enemy...Detention of Mariners as Prisoners of War, who were in England at the Time the War Was Declared" being part of a continued series. Also on the front page: "South-Western Army".
    Inside includes: "Movements of the... Read full description  
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