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  • Reports from the War of 1812...
    Item #689812
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Nov. 10, 1813  Among reports within on the War of 1812: "Events of The War - On the Canada Frontier" "Indian Allies" "Fleets On Lake Champlain" "General Hampton's Army" "West-Florida" "The Enemy Based in North Carolina" and a bit... Read full description  
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  • Reports from the War of 1812...
    Item #689811
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, April 21, 1813  Among reports within on the War of 1812: "Blockading Squadron" "Madison & A Navy" "Trouble in the Camp" "British Watering Place" "Lewiston Safe" "Further Particulars"; a letter from "Urbanna" with military... Read full description  
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  • Reports from the War of 1812...
    Item #689810
    NATIONAL AEGIS, Worcester, Massachusetts, Oct. 26, 1814  Among the War of 1812 reports within: "Destruction of the Pirates of Barataria" near New Orleans; "Copy of a Letter from John K. Smith to the Sec'ry of the Navy" dated at New Orleans; "Defeat of the Enemy being "General Orders" from Mobile with much good... Read full description  
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  • Bill Russell, 1st black coach in the NBA...  Boston Celtics...
    Item #689807
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Massachusetts, April 19, 1966

    * Bill Russell - Boston Celtics
    * Becomes 1st black coach in the NBA


    The sport's section (page 8) has a three column heading: "'Pleased, Proud, Happy' Russell Leads Celtics In Second Playoff Tilt" First report coverage on Bill Russell being named the new... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth Gets Hurt...
    Item #689805

    THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 19, 1932

    * Babe Ruth hurts leg
    * New York Yankees
    * MLB baseball


    The sport's section (page 22) has a four column headline: "Ruth Sustains Injury to Leg as Yankees Win" with subheads and photo of Ruth. (see) Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication, especially in a Babe Ruth... Read full description  

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  • Astrology newspaper predicts the future...
    Item #689804
    BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Oct., Nov., & Dec., 1865  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 issue begins with several pages on a list of: "The Herbs Fruits, Plants... Read full description  
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  • Astrology newspaper predicts the future during the Civil War...
    Item #689803
    BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, April, May & June, 1863 

    * Uncommon publication
    * Astrology - Horoscope
    * President Abraham Lincoln


    A fascinating and very unusual newspaper of small-size themed on predicting what would happen in the future as well as astrology and... Read full description  
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  • Paul Bern suicide in 1932 (former husband of Jean Harlow)...
    Item #689802
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 6, 1932

    * Director Paul Bern suicide death
    * Former husband of actress Jean Harlow


    The front page has one column headings that include: "PAUL BERN A SUICIDE; WED JEAN HARLOW" "Movie Executive Shoots Himself in Hollywood Home He Gave to Film Star" "Martial Rift Is... Read full description  
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  • Astrology newspaper predicts the future of the Civil War...
    Item #689800
    BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, March, 1862  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 ftpg. has: "Geomancy", an old "science". Page 2 has:... Read full description  
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  • Dedicated the Henry Clay statue...   Conference for slave-holding states...
    Item #689796
    THE WEEKLY RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Virginia, April 18, 1860 

    * Henry Clay statue - monument unveiled

    From just one year before the outbreak of the Civil War.
    The front page has over half a column headed: "A Southern Conference - To the People of the Several Slave-holding States". Inside has:... Read full description  
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  • Early Catholic newspaper with huge masthead...
    Item #689792
    UNITED STATES CATHOLIC INTELLIGENCER, Boston, Feb. 17, 1832 

    * Large masthead with a heraldic eagle

    This rather rare title lasted for just one year, having begun in October, 1831 and ending in September, 1832. The issue is a "vol. III" issue as this publication was preceded by one titled "Jesuit, or Catholic... Read full description  
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  • "Devoted to the interests of the Jewish people"...
    Item #689791
    THE JEWISH EXPONENT, Philadelphia, Sept. 12, 1919 

    * Focused on Jewish concerns
    * Jews - Judaica


    This newspaper is subtitled: "A Weekly Journal Devoted to the Interests of the Jewish People".  This is a complete 12 page newspaper in excellent condition, still rather white, printed on high-quality paper stock.
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  • Anti-slavery newspaper...
    Item #689789
    EMANCIPATOR, Boston, Aug. 12, 1846  A newspaper focused on emancipation: the freedom for slaves. Articles include: "Another Suicide by a Slave" "Results of Emancipation" "Law vs. Philanthropy" "The Great N.W. Liberty Convention" "Texas" and much more.
    Four pages, good condition.
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  • An American paper from Jerusalem...
    Item #689786
    JERUSALEM NEWS, subtitled "An American Newspaper--The first daily in Jerusalem printed in the English language.", March 29, 1920  This newspaper began just 4 months prior.
    The front page has various "Reuters Telegrams" with news items from various cities. The back page has: "From Jerusalem to Cairo" "Flashes... Read full description  
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  • Astrid of Sweden killed in car accident....
    Item #689782
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 30, 1935

    * Astrid Sofia Lovisa Thyra of Sweden
    * Queen consort of ther Belgians killed
    * King Leopold III of Belgium wife


    The top of the front page has a three column headline: "YOUNG QUEEN ASTRID KILLED AS KING'S CAR HITS A TREE; LEOPOLD SLIGHTLY INJURED" with many subheads. (see) lengthy text... Read full description  
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  • Early Dallas, Texas, newspaper...
    Item #689781
    THE DALLAS DAILY HERALD, Texas, April 11, 1875 

    * Rare title from the Southwest
    * Many advertisements


    The front page includes: "Armed Bands of Mexicans Still Depredating on the Rio Grande Frontier". Wealth of news of the day and a great wealth of advertising as well.
    Four pages, irregular at the spine, and ink spot on the back leaf, bit... Read full description  
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  • 1922 lynchings of Mer Rouge, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana...
    Item #689778
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 26, 1922

    * Mer Rouge, Bastrop, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
    * Ku Klux Klan - KKK lynchings - murders


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "PRISONER HELD FOR MER ROUGE MURDERS, DENIES HE'S IN KLAN" with subheads. (see)
    Twenty-eight pages, light toning, some margin wear with... Read full description  
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  • On the Fugitive Slave Act...   Fillmore's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #689777
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT & STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Dec. 5, 1850  The front page has 2 1/2 columns taken up with a length report concerning; "The Fugitive Slave Law--Is it Constitutional? Shall we Obey it? Or Shall We Disobey it & Become Rebels & Traitors to the Constitution and the Union?"
    Much... Read full description  
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  • "The North Star" becomes "Frederick Douglass' Paper"...
    Item #689770
    FREDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER, Rochester, New York, June 17, 1852  We are pleased to offer this exceedingly rare--and highly desirable--newspaper by the famed Frederick Douglass. This weekly title is the continuation of his newspaper "North Star" which began in 1847.
    Douglass was perhaps the most famous 19th century... Read full description  
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  • Ivan Pavlov death... Russian physiologist...
    Item #689757
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 27, 1936

    * Ivan Pavlov death (1st report)
    * Russian physiologist
    * Nobel Prize winner


    The top of page 19 has a one column heading: "IVAN PAVLOV DEAD; PHYSIOLOGIST, 86" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the death of Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist known for his work is classical... Read full description  
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  • Rare 1941 World War II American poster...
    Item #689756
    Here is a huge and I'm assuming very rare World War II poster that measures 4 feet, 8 inches (56 in.) x 3 feet, 6 inches (42 in.) that shows a statue of a colonial minuteman holding a rifle with his hand on a plow titled: "FOR DEFENSE; BUY" in red lettering then: "UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS" in green... Read full description  
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  • Holiday on Ice explosion...
    Item #689749
    LEOMINSTER ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, November 1, 1963

    * Pepsi Coliseum Indianapolis, Indiana
    * Holiday on Ice show explosion disaster


    The top of the front page has a three column headline: "Indianapolis Explosion Kills 62, injures 385" First report coverage on the Indianapolis Coliseum explosion during the Holiday on Ice show.
    Complete with 8... Read full description  
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  • The death of "Buck Rogers" creator...
    Item #689747
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 4, 1940

    * Philip Francis Nowlan death
    * Buck Rogers creator
    * Science Fiction author


    Page 41 has one column headings: "PHILIP NOWLAN DIES; DREW 'BUCK ROGERS'" "Cartoonist, a Former Writer, Is Stricken in Philadelphia" See images for brief text here.
    Complete with 44 pages, light toning at... Read full description  
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  • Astrology newspaper proves correct in predicting McClellan's future...
    Item #689740
    BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, December, 1861 

    * Uncommon publication
    * Astrology - Horoscope
    * General George B. McClellan


    A fascinating and very unusual newspaper of small-size themed on predicting what would happen in the future as well as astrology and... Read full description  
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  • Ulysses S. Grant's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #689739
    NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Dec. 8, 1874

    * President Ulysses S. Grant
    * State of the Union Address


    Half of the front page and nearly half of page 5 are taken up with: "The President's Message - A Review of the Year" with various subheads.
    This was President Grant's annual state-of-the-union address, a tradition... Read full description  
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  • Thoughts towards reforming politics...
    Item #689736
    THE REFORMERS' GAZETTE, Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 11, 1832 A small periodical with a very ornate and decorative engraving in the masthead. This is a political piece focused on the reform of Scottish or British politics. Items in this issue include: "On the Revenues of the Crown" "Reform Catechism" "Unequal... Read full description  
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  • Polish dictator Joseph Pilsudski death...
    Item #689724
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 13, 1935

    * Joseph (Jozef) Pilsudski death
    * Polish Poland dictator


    The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Marshal Pilsudski Dies; Warsaw Closely Guarded" with subheads. (see) Lengthy first report coverage continues inside with photo. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in... Read full description  
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  • Very graphic masthead...  Great article on the Bear Flag Revolt...
    Item #689717
    THE PIONEER, San Jose, California, May 24, 1879 

    * Rare Old West publication
    * Santa Clara Valley
    * Nice masthead for display


    The masthead notes: "Devoted To The Interests Of The Pioneers of California And the Resources of the Golden State." The masthead is one of the more graphic we have seen, featuring... Read full description  
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  • Nixon's visit to China... Mao Zedung...
    Item #689709
    Leominster Enterprise, Mass. Feb. 21, 1972

    * 1972 visit by President Richard Nixon
    * People's Republic of China - Mao Zedung


    The banner headline above the masthead announces: "Nixon huddles with Mao in unscheduled discussions" (see)
    Complete with 12 pages, light toning at the margins, small binding holes along the spine.
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  • Slave ads in this antebellum Louisiana newspaper...
    Item #689708
    THE DAILY DELTA, New Orleans, July 20, 1850  Newspapers from the pre-Civil War South are rather difficult to find. Here is one from Louisiana.
    Among the many back page ads is one headed: "Slaves! Slaves! Slaves!" which notes in part: "The subscribers are prepared to receive, on consignment, for sale in this... Read full description  
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  • From North Carolina, 11 years before the outbreak of the Civil War...
    Item #689707
    THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, June 8, 1850 

    * Rare Antebellum publication

    Rarely are we able to secure antebellum newspapers from this city.
    Most of the front page is taken up with the printing of the short story: "Lizzie Leigh, by Charles Dickens" this being chapter 2 (of... Read full description  
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  • The last battle of the Civil War...   Trial of Lincoln's conspirators...
    Item #689704
    NEW YORK HERALD, New York, May 28, 1865 

    * Kirby Smith Surrenders
    * Formal end of Civil War
    * Trial of the conspirators


    Among the first column heads reporting on the trial of those who conspired to murder the President: "THE TRIAL" "Atzerott Prowling About for President Johnson"... Read full description  
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  • The John Brown raid at Harper's Ferry...
    Item #689700
    NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, Nov. 8, 1859  

    * John Brown's insurrection - invasion - raid
    * Harpers Ferry WV West Virginia


    Page 6 has over a full column of text headed: "John Brown's Invasion" which includes some related subheads as well. This report focuses on the trial of John Brown as a result of his infamous raid on the... Read full description  
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  • One of the earliest 17th century newspapers you will find...
    Item #689694
    GAZETTE, Paris, France, Sept. 10, 1639  (date is in the imprint at the bottom of the back page).

    * Earliest of newspapers to be had

    This extremely early newspaper is filled with news reports with datelines from throughout Europe, including Rome, Frankfort, Cologne & elsewhere. There are no advertisements.
    This was... Read full description  
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  • Woodhull & Claflin open the first women's brokerage firm on Wall Street...
    Item #689692
    NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 14, 1870 

    * "Woodhull, Claflin & Co." advertisement
    * First Women's Wall Street brokerage


    The financial page has an intriguing, somewhat inconspicuous advertisement of a very notable--yet widely unknown--Wall Street "first".
    The advertisement is for the... Read full description  
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  • Several prints from Algiers...   Emigrants across the Prairies...
    Item #689687
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, March 6, 1858  The front page features a dramatic print: "Stagecoach Attacked by Wolves in Maine" with a related article.
    Inside includes a full page print: "Moorish Girls' School In Algiers" & another: "Triumphal Procession of Schir Singh, A Chief of The... Read full description  
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  • Charles White wins Heisman Trophy in 1979...
    Item #689685
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, Dec. 3, 1979

    * Charles White wins Heisman Trophy
    * University of Southern California
    * USC Trojans NCAA college football
    * Best publication to be had ? (rare)


    The front page has a banner headline for display announcing: "White Wins the Heisman" with lead-in: "'DIDN'T SLEEP ALL NIGHT'"... Read full description  
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  • Rare mention of Kit Carson...
    Item #689679
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, Sept. 4, 1863

    * Kit Carson fights the Navajo Indians

    Page 5 has a brief but notable report headed: "Victory of Kit Carson Over the Indians" about the defeat of a group of: " ...Navajoe Indians beyond fort Canby..." by part of the 1st New-Mexican Regiment led by Kit Carson.
    Quite rare to see a report mentioning this... Read full description  
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  • Civil War map of Mobile Bay...
    Item #689671
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 17, 1862  The front page is dominated by a nice map headed: "The Approach To Mobile" and also: "Vicinity of Forts Morgan & Gaines and the Entrance To Mobile Bay."
    Among the ftpg. column heads on the Civil War: "The Attack on Charleston" "Continued Fighting" "A Georgia Colonel... Read full description  
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  • Map of the scenes of battle in Florida...
    Item #689669
    NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 20, 1864 (erroneously printed as 1863 on pgs. 1 & 5)  The ftpg. is filled with ads being a "triple sheet" issue.
    Much Civil War reporting on pages 3+ with a map headed: "The Campaign In Florida" with much detail, showing from St. Mary's to Ocala & much in between. Also a smaller map... Read full description  
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  • Jesse James & the Rock Island Railroad robbery...
    Item #689667
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, July 19, 1881 

    * Outlaw Jesse James-Younger gang
    * Rock Island railroad train robbery
    * Winston, Daviess County, Missouri


    Page 2 begins with a quite lengthy account of what was the infamous Rock Island Railroad robbery by the James Gang.
    It is headed: "The Great Train Robbery" and begins: ... Read full description  
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  • Samuel Tilden elected... False report...
    Item #689664
    THE DAILY BEE, Sacramento, Nov. 8, 1876 

    * President Rutherford B. Hayes
    * Presidential election false victory reporting


    Page two of this issue contains the column headline "THE NEXT PRESIDENT" and reports "If he shall live until that time Samuel J. Tilden will become President of these United States on the 5th day of March... Read full description  
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  • The Haggadah details...   Jewish Passover...
    Item #689663
    NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 27, 1878  Background: In 1840, as a partial response to what is now called the Damascus Blood Libel (accusation against the Jews regarding their rituals/practices), the London Times printed a detailed description of the Passover Feast (Haggadah). This has become a highly sought after collectible.
    Fast forward 38 years.
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  • Fall of Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy...
    Item #689661
    NEW YORK HERALD, April 4, 1865 

    * Fall of Richmond VA Virginia
    * Civil War nearing the end


    First column heads on the front page about the fall of Richmond: "GRANT" "Richmond Ours" "Weitzel Entered the Rebel Capital Yesterday Morning" "Many Guns Captured" "Our Troops Received with... Read full description  
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  • Inauguration & inaugural ceremonies of President Buchanan, in a Washington newspaper...
    Item #689660
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., March 5, 1857 

    * President James Buchanan
    * Inauguration - inaugural address
    * Best title to be had (rare as such)


    A terrific issue in which to find the inauguration and inaugural address of President James Buchanan.
    Almost the entirety of the... Read full description  
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  • The first Memorial Day...   Death of Kit Carson...
    Item #689658
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 30, 1868  History tell us that the very first official Memorial Day was in 1868

    * Very 1st Memorial Day
    * Kit Carson death


    In that year General John A. Logan established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the Union war dead with flowers. By the 20th century, various Union and... Read full description  
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  • 1981 Major League Baseball strike ends...
    Item #689650
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 31, 1981

    * 1981 Major League Baseball strike ends

    The front page has a nice banner headline for display announcing: "Baseball Strike Settled" with subhead. (see)
    Complete 1st section only with 28 pages, nice condition.
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  • America's first war...
    Item #689643
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Aug. 16, 1675 

    * King Philip's War - Metacomet
    * New England Colonists vs. Indians
    * First war in America (historic)


    The back page has a report concerning King Philip's War, an armed conflict between Native American inhabitants of present-day New England and English colonists.
    The significance of what is known as... Read full description  
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  • Follow-up to the Sputnik launch...
    Item #689642
    SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, October 8, 1957 

    * Sputnik 1 in orbit - success
    * World's 1st orbiting artificial satellite
    * Space race begins


    A report on the space race, with a two line banner head reading: "PART OF ROCKET TRAILING 'MOON' " with related subheads including: "Rocket Nose Trailing Moon Through Space"... Read full description  
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  • Death of grunge rocker Kurt Cobain...
    Item #689641
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, April 9, 1994 

    * Kurt Cobain suicide death (1st report)
    * Seattle grunge rock band Nirvana
    * Singer - songwriter - guitarist


    The bottom of the ftpg. has a report headed: "Grunge Rock's Kurt Cobain Dies in Apparent Suicide" with subhead: "A shotgun blast to the head claims leader of Nirvana. He was seen... Read full description  
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