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  • Exploring interior Africa in the 1700's...
    Item #566778
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, November 6, 1790  Pg. 2 article: "Interiour Africa" offers nice particulars about the continent particularly the region from the Niger River to the coast of Guinea with talk about camels, the large rivers, Pagans and Mahometans, articles of export like gold-dust, goat-skins, and a species of nut... Read full description  
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  • Debating the Louisiana Purchase...
    Item #684526
    BOSTON GAZETTE, Aug. 1, 1803 

    * Louisiana Purchase close

    Page 2 has an editorial headed: "Louisiana" in which the writer debates the merits of the Louisiana Purchase. Some interesting commentary.
    Four pages, some foxing, archival strengthening at the irregular spine, good condition.
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  • First of this title we have offered?
    Item #684501
    GRASS VALLEY REPUBLICAN, Grass Valley, Nevada County, California, March 8, 1872  

    * Rare wild old West publication

    Grass Valley, which was originally known as Boston Ravine and later named Centerville, dates from the California Gold Rush. Gold was discovered at Gold Hill in October, 1850 and population grew around the mine. When a post... Read full description  
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  • Very nice color cover...
    Item #611086
    AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER, Boston, New York & Chicago, Dec. 13, 1904  See the colorful front cover. Contains 100 pages with the covers, small binding holes near the spine, minor margin wear, a great wealth of horse-related photos & illustrations inside.
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  • Letter signed by Buonaparte...
    Item #684275
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 19, 1799  Page 2 has a report: "News!" "Letter from Buonaparte - Army of The East" which includes a letter signed in type: Buonaparte. Other "Accounts From Europe" as well.
    Among the back page ads is: "Ten Dollars Reward" for a soldier who deserted from the military.
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  • Very first issue of a California title which existed just five months...
    Item #697764
    GRASS VALLEY REPUBLICAN, Nevada County, California, Nov. 9, 1871

    * First issue of a very rare old West publication

    This is the volume 1, number 1 issue. The very first published.
    Grass Valley, which was originally known as Boston Ravine and later named Centerville, dates from the California Gold Rush. Gold was... Read full description  
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  • A two-issue set: George Washington and Paul Revere on the front page...
    Item #697849
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 22 and 25, 1796 

    * President George Washington
    * Paul Revere's church bells


    A two issue set with over half of the front page of the 22nd taken up with lengthy & detailed text of: "An ACT to Regulate Trade & Intercourse with the Indian Tribes & to Preserve... Read full description  
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  • Great account of the siege of Fort Schuyler...
    Item #697860
    THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL & WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Boston, Sept. 4, 1777 

    * Siege of Fort Stanwix - Schuyler
    * American Revolutionary War


    Page 3 has Revolutionary War content including an item reading: "We hear Sir William Howe has requested his Majesty, for very essential reasons, to allow him to exchange General Lee for some... Read full description  
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  • Florence Fleming Noyes as "Liberty" dancer...
    Item #683973
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, March 3, 1913

    * Florence Fleming Noyes
    * "Liberty" dancer
    * Women's suffrage


    The front page has a one column photo with heading: "Sharon Woman In Tableaux As "Liberty" Dancer" (see) Brief text.
    Complete with 20 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins,... Read full description  
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  • Much on the Quasi-War...   Celebrating Washington's (last) birthday...
    Item #698003
    J. RUSSELL'S GAZETTE, Boston, Feb. 21, 1799  The front page and bits inside concerning the Quasi-War with France. Page 3 has a nice concerning an event at the: "Federal Street Theatre, In Honor of the Birthday of General Washington...".
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Nice full page wine-themed print...
    Item #610750
    EVERY SATURDAY, Boston, Dec. 16, 1871  Among the many prints in this issue is a very nice full page montage of  10 scenes captioned: "The Vintage In Burgundy" with a wine harvesting theme (see). Another full page shows: "Going to Market--A Sketch In Ireland".
    Complete in 24 pages, nice condition.
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  • Full text of Washington's Proclamation regarding Spain...
    Item #698028
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 20 and 24, 1796  

    * President George Washington
    * Lengthy proclamation signed in script


    A pair of issues: beginning on the front page of the Aug. 20 issue, carrying over to pg. 2, and concluding on pages 1 and 2 of the Aug. 24 issue is the complete text of the:... Read full description  
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  • President James Monroe....
    Item #538704
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, June 11, 1818.
     
    * President James Monroe 
    * Early 19th century original


    On the front page under The Presidents Tour is a letter from the mayor of Annapolis to the President, followed by a gracious reply, signed in type: James Monroe

    Other news of the day with several advertisements. Some lite foxing, but... Read full description  
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  • Sam Adams is elected governor...
    Item #698113
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 11, 1796  

    * Samuel Adams, Massachusetts governor
    * 18th century American original


    Page 2 has a very brief report: "His Excellency Samuel Adams is re-elected Governor of this Commonwealth, for the year ensuing: by a majority of about 2000 votes."
    Four pages, foxing and light damp staining, a bit... Read full description  
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  • Early article on horse racing in America...
    Item #698141
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 4, 1818  The front page has not only an unusually lengthy article headed: "Horse-Racing" but a very early one as well, as horse racing in the States did not become popular until many years later.
    Four pages, several foxing spots, generally nice condition.
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  • Washington on peace & security...
    Item #698240
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 18, 1795  

    * President George Washington

    Most of the front page is taken up with: "Candid Remarks on the Treaty of Amity & Commerce, Between Great Britain & the United States of America", which is the controversial Jay Treaty.
    Page 2 has a letter signed by: Geo. Washington, dated June 2, 1783.... Read full description  
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  • The Nazis take Poland...   Graf Zeppelin report untrue...
    Item #683899
    BOSTON AMERICAN, Sept. 9, 1939  

    * Graf Zeppelin blows up ???
    * World War II WWII starts
    * Nazis invasion on Poland
    * Blitzkrieg


    A tabloid-size newspaper with the front page taken up with: "NAZI ORDER CUTS POLAND" and then: "London Reports GRAF ZEP BLOWN UP", the latter being untrue.
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  • Washington responds to criticisms of the Jay Treaty...
    Item #698243
    FEDERAL ORRERY, Boston, Oct. 22, 1795  

    * George Washington letter
    * re. Jay's Treaty


    Page 3 has a letter from the county of Westmoreland to the President complaining about the terms of the Jay Treaty, followed by his response in which he notes: "...my deliberate opinion that in ratifying the treaty I had consulted... Read full description  
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  • Very early woman's suffrage newspaper...
    Item #610666
    WOMAN'S JOURNAL, Boston, Chicago & St. Louis, 1879  As noted at the top of the front page: "...devoted to the interests of Woman, to her educational, industrial, legal and political Equality and especially to her right of Suffrage." Editors listed include Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stone, & Mary A. Livermore. Each issue... Read full description  
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  • Letter signed by John Jay...
    Item #698259
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 1, 1794 

    * John Jay letter
    * Conflicts at sea


    Most of the first column is taken up with a letter signed in type by: John Jay, such letters rarely found in period newspaper. It concerns the problem with British impressment of American sailors and the seizure of ships. Various news of the day inside.
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  • The first train robbery in America...
    Item #698275
    CLEVELAND DAILY LEADER, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1866 

    * First - 1st train robbery in America
    * New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad


    The front page has an article headed: "Robbery of Adams' Express" "Half A Million Stolen" "Robbery", the details provided in a Boston dateline.
    What is notable is that most internet... Read full description  
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  • A union newspaper during the midst of the Depression...
    Item #698300
    THE BOSTON TIMES, Massachusetts, March 11, 1932  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a union newspaper and almost all the reports within are union-related.
    The editorial inside begins: "The communication given prominence in this issue...is timely and thought provoking. Is America to follow Germany, England... Read full description  
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  • Ted William's 500th home run...
    Item #565938
    THE PARSONS SUN, Parsons, Kansas, June 18, 1960

    * Ted William 500th career home run (HR)
    * Boston Red Sox
    * MLB baseball

    This 12 page newspaper has a two column photo on page 10 referring to Ted Williams 500th career home run with some text. (see)

    Also a one column headline: "Ted to Quit At End of Year"

    Other news of the day. Some spine... Read full description  
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  • William H. Harrison on the Battle of Tippecanoe...
    Item #698471
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 7, 1811 

    * Battle of Tippecanoe
    * William Henry Harrison


    Page 2 has: "Indian War--Official" being a letter to the Secretary of War signed in type: Wm. Henry Harrison, datelined "H.Q. near the Prophet's Town, November 8, 1811." The letter describes the battle of Tippecanoe... Read full description  
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  • From the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas...
    Item #682481
    FOOT-HILL WEEKLY TIDINGS, Grass Valley, California, Jan. 24, 1874 

    * Rare old West publication
    * Many interesting advertisements


    This town in Northern California was formally named "Boston Ravine" and then "Centerville". It began as a mining town, situated at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range in... Read full description  
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  • First use of the popular term "Ivy League"...
    Item #698511
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Feb. 7, 1935

    * Very 1st use of the term "Ivy League"
    * Collegiate athletic conference
    * Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton, etc.

    * One of a kind item here ?


    Page 6 contains a rather mundane, one-column article headed: "Brown Seems to Have Been Taken Into 'Ivy League' " but it... Read full description  
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  • Wilbur Wright wins the very first Michelin Cup...
    Item #682434
    CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Jan. 1, 1909  Page 3 has a rather inconspicuous report noting that Wilbur Wright had won the very first International Michelin Cup.
    The Michelin Cup was an award sponsored by the French tire manufacturer Michelin for long distance flight made in airplanes. The contest would run through 1935.
    The... Read full description  
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  • Jews emigrating to the United States...
    Item #714591
    RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Dec. 23, 1825  

    * European Jews - Jewish - Judaica  & persecution 

    Page 2 has: "Emigration Of Jews To the U. States" which takes over half a column. This is followed by a smaller report: "Persecution of Jews in Rome".
    Four pages, nice condition.

    background: In 1825, J.D. Marc of Frankfurt served... Read full description  
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  • Easter issue...
    Item #538613
    YOUTH'S COMPANION from Boston dated April 15, 1897.  

    * Easter issue

    Mostly literary-related content, but also topical articles, plus other youth-related content and ads. About the size of Harper's Weekly. Small inked address stamp in the blank right margin on the front page, otherwise in nice condition.
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  • Early Winslow Homer print...
    Item #698673
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 22, 1858  The front page shows: "Hon. William H. English, of  Indiana". Among the inside pages are a full page: "Coming Thru the Rye"; half page: "Accident on the New York Central Railroad near Utica" "The Island of Perim, Red Sea"
    Perhaps the feature print is the... Read full description  
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  • George Washington writes concerning the Jay Treaty...
    Item #698710
    FEDERAL ORRERY, Boston. Nov. 12. 1795  

    * President George Washington

    Page 2 has: "Indian Intelligence - Of the Creeks" which is most of a column with details on relations with them & other tribes. The report is datelined from Savannah.
    Page 3 has a letter signed in type by the President: Geo. Washington,... Read full description  
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  • Pittsfield, Lexington, and much more...
    Item #698745
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, April 28, 1855  A periodical much in the style of the more popular Harper's Weekly, but this title existed before Harper's did.
    The front page has a print of: "May Morning". Additional prints inside include: "Western Railroad Depot, Pittsfield, Mass. ""View of Pittsfield,... Read full description  
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  • Washington College in 1826....
    Item #217544
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, May 19, 1826  A back page report under Washington College says this college at Hartford, Conn. "...though in its infancy, and...without state patronage, is in a flourishing condition. The buildings already completed, are planned and executed in fine taste." A few more details about the campus, plus word... Read full description  
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  • Colonial pamphlet on the death of a pastor, in original bindings...
    Item #706017
    Pamphlet: "An EXTRACT from a late SERMON On the Death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the First Church in Malden, Who Died very suddenly On Monday Evening July 13th, 1767. In the 68th Year of his Age. Delivered at Malden, By Joseph Emerson, A.M. Pastor of the Church at Pepperrell.
    Boston: Printed by... Read full description  
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  • An angel in the masthead...
    Item #698872
    TRUMPET & UNIVERSALIST MAGAZINE, Boston, Dec. 26, 1835  A religious newspaper that features an engraving of the angel Gabriel in the masthead. Among the articles: "Letter to a Member of a Methodist Church" "On Studying the Scriptures" and more.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, foxing at folds, minor margin tears.
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  • Campaign newspaper that existed for just 12 issues...
    Item #698873
    THE BAY STATE DEMOCRAT, Boston, Sept. 7, 1839  Although there were several newspapers with this name, this is the campaign paper that existed for just 12 issues each year ending just before the November elections.
    This is the number 3 issue, followed with political reporting supporting--obviously--the democratic party.
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  • A nice 1700's American newspaper for display...
    Item #213907
    THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, 1797  News of the day, with most of pages 3 & 4 taken up with various advertisements, several of which are illustrated.
    The masthead is very decorative and ornate making it a nice newspaper for display.  Complete in 4 pages and in nice condition.
    The image shown... Read full description  
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  • Meant for foreign missions...
    Item #698891
    THE DAYSPRING, Boston, September, 1843  This was a newspaper published by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
    Among the articles: "A Converted Jew & His Father" "Mohammedan Worship" "British Support of Idolatry" "A Deaf & Dumb Convert" "Former Idols at the Sandwich... Read full description  
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  • This publication lasted for just 12 issues...
    Item #698933
    REPUBLICAN MAGAZINE, Boston, March 15, 1831  A quite scarce title, this being the volume 1, number 3 issue of a publication which lasted but 12 issues. As the title would suggest this is primarily a political publication. Inside has at least two letters signed in typos by: Andrew Jackson.
    Sixteen pages, 8 1/2 by 11 inches, nice... Read full description  
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  • Early health food magazine...
    Item #698949
    THE GRAHAM JOURNAL OF HEALTH & LONGEVITY, Boston, Sept. 12, 1837  An early-day "health food" periodical, named for the man who created the Graham Cracker (considered a "health food" in its day). He pioneered the use of whole wheat and did much to promote food reform. This magazine existed for just 2 1/2 years.
    A few of the... Read full description  
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  • Sam Adams...   Building the frigate United States...
    Item #698984
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 3, 1796  

    * USS United States construction
    * Samuel Adams act signed in type


    The first column on the front page has an Act of the Mass. Legislature signed in type by: Samuel Adams (stain here affects 4 words). Page 2 has: "French Victory on the Rhine" concerning Buonaparte. Also:... Read full description  
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  • "Report" signed in type by Thomas Jefferson...
    Item #698985
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 21, 1792  

    * Thomas Jefferson before presidency

    Beginning on the front page and concluding on page 2 is a very lengthy "Report" from the Secretary of State, signed in type: Th. Jefferson. It is very difficult to find 18th century newspapers with Jefferson's signature in type.
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  • Four Acts signed by Governor Sam Adams...
    Item #698992
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 6, 1795  

    * Nice 18th century masthead

    Over half of the front page is taken up with four Acts of the Massachusetts legislature, each signed in type by the governor: Samuel Adams.
    Four pages, very handsome masthead, archivally rejoined at the spine, various foxing throughout
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  • Decorative masthead...
    Item #699025
    BOSTON OLIVE BRANCH, July 31, 1858  A family-oriented newspaper with science, literary, horticultural, art and humor-related content. Large decorative mastheads. Several small wood-block illustrations. Page 7 has an ad for: "LIFE THOUGHTS", by Henry Ward Beecher.
    Complete in 8 pages. Archivally mended at the mid-fold on all pages due to separation... Read full description  
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  • Much on the War of 1812...
    Item #699137
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 1, 1813  The front page has; "Occurrences of the War - On the St. Lawrence - American Account" as well as the "British Official Account" and these are followed by a full column or reports under headings: "General Order". Page 2 has: "Unofficial Account" of events near Lake Ontario;... Read full description  
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  • Religious & temperance themed...
    Item #699146
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, April 13, 1827  Primarily a religious newspaper but other news & ads as well. Among the articles: "On Religious Ignorance" "Indiana, The Country for Christian Effort & the Field of Hope" "Promotion of Temperance" "Jews In Prussia" and more.
    Four pages, very nice... Read full description  
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  • 1916 George Sisler & Ernie Shore photos...
    Item #700011
    EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Sept. 9, 1916

    * George Sisler - St. Louis Browns
    * Ernie Shore - Boston Red Sox
    * Major League Baseball - MLB


    Page 8 has a two, 1 column photos of George Sisler & Ernie Shore with headings and text. (see images)
    Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to... Read full description  
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  • Early title from London...   News from America...
    Item #699393
    THE DAILY GAZETTEER, London, England, Sept. 3, 1740  Various European items on the front page while the back page begins with reports concerning North America. An address from the governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony is dated: "Boston in New England, July 17, 1740". The address concerns a dispute in the property line with the... Read full description  
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  • Lot of 32 issues of this family newspaper...
    Item #682392
    THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Boston, 1847  A lot of 32 issues of this popular: "Family paper devoted to piety, morality, brotherly love...". The front page of each has a print, many of which are religious, but several of geographical formations, buildings, etc.
    Each complete in 4 pages, small folio size, never bound nor... Read full description  
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  • Seance performed in theater....
    Item #608256
    ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Missouri, July 22, 1875

    * Medium - seances
    * materialized spirit - ghost


    This uncommon Midwestern title has news of the day with many interesting advertisements. Page 2 has an article headed: "A Lively Seance" "Spiritualists Brought to Bay in the Boston Theater"
    Complete in 8 pages, minor irregularity along... Read full description  
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