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  • Nice cricket print...
    Item #701845
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, July 9, 1864  Inside has a nice half page print: "Cricket Match at Winchester Between Eton and Winchester Colleges" with a related article.
    Also a print of: "The Late David Herbert Llewellyn, Surgeon of the Alabama", the Confederate steamship, with an article on him as well. Also a: "View of... Read full description  
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  • Civil War naval prints...  Curbstone brokers in New York...
    Item #701844
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, July 2, 1864  There was much interest in England concerning the American Civil War, England favoring more for the South because of their need for cotton.
    Prints include: "The Deerhound Rescuing a Portion of the Crew of the Alabama..." with a page 2 article on the famous naval... Read full description  
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  • What is this newspaper about?
    Item #701797
    THE YALLER DOG, Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1896  A most unusual newspaper about which I can find nothing. It appears to be a comic newspaper based on the content. The dateline notes: "Born in the Pen and Pencil Club, Philadelphia, at 6 p.m., February 22, 1896. Died early on the morning of February  23. No Inquest".
    This comment would... Read full description  
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  • Famous illustrated daily newspaper...
    Item #701796
    THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, Aug. 2, 1877   This was one of the very few daily, illustrated newspapers in the United States, prints dominating at least 3 of the 8 pages.
    The full front page shows: "Mail-Coaching In the Past & Present". Inside prints: "The Turco-Russian War--The Battle of Taghir" "Torpedo... Read full description  
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  • Not found in Gregory…
    Item #701786
    THE PACIFIC, San Francisco, California, Nov. 28, 1851  

    * California Gold Rush era
    * Rare Old West publication


    A very scarce title, in fact not only is the first we have located in our 48 years but it is not listed in Gregory. This is the volume 1, number 15 issue.
    "A Religious and Family Newspaper" as noted at the top, with Rev. J. W. Douglas... Read full description  
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  • A most unusual newspaper...
    Item #701741
    THE TRUTHFUL LYRE, (Santa Rosa, California), approx. 1896  A most unusual newspaper, comedy being its theme. Nothing in the issue can be believed; it is satirical from beginning to end, including the ads.
    There is no city & date in the masthead, however by deduction from the content we believe it to be as noted above.
    Four pages, printed on... Read full description  
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  • Early print of the New York Stock Exchange...
    Item #701736
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Sept. 10, 1881  The full front page is a print by W. A. Rogers: "An Anxious Night in the Cabinet Room".
    Inside includes a full page print: "Excursion of Five Points Children and Their Mothers". A nice full page print of the inside of "The New York Stock Exchange".
    Doublepage... Read full description  
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  • Nast cartoon with Republican elephant...
    Item #701729
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, April 16, 1881  

    * Republican Elephant - campaign figure
    * Cartoonist - caricaturist Thomas Nast


    The prime print in this issue is the full front page Thomas Nast print titled: "The Readjusting Performances". The prime feature of this famous political cartoon is the image of an elephant labeled:... Read full description  
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  • Best of all Nast Santa Claus prints!
    Item #701728
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, January 1, 1881 

    * Best of all Thomas Nast illustrations - prints
    * Christmas - Santa Claus - Kris Kringle - Saint Nick


    The full front page is a Thomas Nast illustration: "The Dear Little Boy That Thought Christmas Came Oftener." This print is somewhat compromised by the browning and mild margin... Read full description  
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  • From Litchfield, Connecticut...
    Item #701719
    THE WITNESS, Litchfield, Connecticut, Aug. 27, 1806  Various news and advertisements of the day.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, rubbing to the central vertical fold on the front page, good condition.
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  • Rare "Steamer Bulletin" means for Eastern consumption...
    Item #701718
    STEAMER BULLETIN--FOR THE ATLANTIC STATES AND EUROPE, San Francisco, California, July 1, 1861

    * Rare steamship - steamer publication 
    * First year of the American Civil War


    "Steamer editions" are rarely found today. They were special editions meant for East Coast consumption--in this case Europe as well.
    This is... Read full description  
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  • Early issue of America's first illustrated comic periodical...
    Item #701716
    GALAXY OF COMICALITIES, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1833  

    * Very rare pro-slavery publication
    * Racist and derogatory illustrations


    A very rare newspaper, said to be the first illustrated comic periodical in the United States. This issue contains 4 woodcuts among its eight pages, one of which is quite racist. This... Read full description  
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  • Love the title if not the content...
    Item #701711
    THE IDIOT, OR INVISIBLE RAMBLER, Boston, Oct. 3, 1818  A quite rare issue which lasted but 52 issues, published "By Samuel Simpleton" and is "Devoted to Innocent Amusement" as noted in the masthead.
    An eclectic array of content which includes a page 3 engraving of, presumable, the "Idiot", his image in the... Read full description  

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  • A union-occupation newspaper in South Carolina...
    Item #701672
    THE FREE SOUTH, Beaufort, South Carolina, Jan. 10, 1863  

    * Rare Union occupation publication

    On November 7, 1861, the Union Navy seized control of Port Royal Harbor in South Carolina, securing a beachhead for a new kind of journalism--the occupation newspaper. Whereas many of the homegrown South Carolina newspapers defended... Read full description  
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  • Very rare "camp" newspaper from near the beginning of the Civil War...
    Item #701671
    THE NATIONAL GUARD, Camp Pennsylvania, Baltimore, June 26, 1861  

    * Very rare Union Civil War camp publication
    * 19th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment


    A very rare "camp" newspaper from the early months of the Civil War. Although it began in July, 1856 printed at Camp McLellan, Lancaster, Pa., it was... Read full description  
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  • Very rare "camp" newspaper from the near beginning of the Civil War...
    Item #701669
    THE NATIONAL GUARD, Camp Pennsylvania, Baltimore, July 4, 1861  

    * Very rare Union Civil War camp publication
    * 19th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment


    A very rare "camp" newspaper from the early months of the Civil War. Although it began in July, 1856 printed at Camp McLellan, Lancaster, Pa., it was... Read full description  
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  • Yankee newspaper from South Carolina...   Lincoln's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #701668
    THE NEW SOUTH, Port Royal, South Carolina, Dec. 13, 1862

    * Rare Yankee occupation issue
    * President Abraham Lincoln
    * State of the Union Address


     Here is an interesting newspaper established in March of 1862 at Port Royal after its capture by Union forces during the early part of the Civil War.
    Issued... Read full description  
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  • The fall of Richmond in a Richmond newspaper: just the 2nd issue under Yankee control...
    Item #701666
    EVENING WHIG, Richmond, Virginia, April 4, 1865 

    * The Fall of Richmond - Yankees occupation
    * Very 1st issue published by the Union
    * One of a kind ?


    A terrific issue, being what we believe to be first issue published under Yankee control since the fall of the Confederate capital. Although... Read full description  
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  • Lincoln's Proclamation calling for more troops for the Civil War...
    Item #701665
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, May 9, 1861

    * Abraham Lincoln proclamation
    * Calls for more troops - soldiers
    * Rare pro-Confederate title
    * First weeks of the Civil War


    This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    The top of page 5... Read full description  
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  • The fall of Richmond...  Very graphic...
    Item #701664
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, April 4, 1865  

    * The fall of Richmond, the Confederate capital
    * Terrific heraldic eagle & map for display


    See the photos for this terrific and extremely graphic issue reporting the capture of Richmond, which essentially meant the end of the Confederacy. Lee would surrender to Grant at Appomattox just 5 days later.
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  • Celebrating returning  Civil War soldiers...
    Item #701663
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 25, 1865

    * When Johnny Comes Marching Home
    * Civil War soldiers welcome home
    * William T. Sherman's sea marchers


    The top of the first column on the front page has a nice graphic of an eagle on the U.S. shield, plus: "REVIEW ! " "150,000 Veterans" "The Pageant On Wednesday" "The... Read full description  
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  • The Atlantic cable route across the ocean...   Decline & fall of the Confederacy...
    Item #701658
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Aug. 5, 1865  

    * Atlantic cable route - U.S. map
    * Southern Confederacy no more


    Certainly the graphic appeal of this issue is the very large map showing the route of the Atlantic cable across the Atlantic Ocean, which also presents a nice map of the United States at this time... Read full description  
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  • Perhaps the definitive Battle of Gettysburg issue...
    Item #701653
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 6, 1863  

    * Battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
    * Most historic battle of the Civil War

    * Great reporting - Among the best to be had


    A terrific issue reporting the result of the very historic Battle of Gettysburg, with nearly two-thirds of the front page's first column taken up with related... Read full description  
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  • The most famous of all Lincoln assassination newspapers...
    Item #701640
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, April 15, 1865  

    * Abraham Lincoln assassination (1st report)
    * Ford's Theater - John Wilkes Booth


    This issue would rank among the most famous of all Lincoln assassination newspapers, as almost all issues found on the market today are one of the many reprint editions that have turned up for... Read full description  
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  • Lincoln wins the presidential election...
    Item #701638
    NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 9, 1864  

    * Abraham Lincoln elected president (2nd term)
    * 1st report plus Civil War reporting


    This issue has a great front page, as it is taken up, in its entirety, with the election results for the presidency. Among the great first column heads are: "VICTORY ! " "Glorious Result Yesterday"... Read full description  
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  • Two Civil War maps...
    Item #701636
    NEW YORK HERALD, July 1, 1862  

    * Seven Days Battles - near Richmond, Virginia
    * Gen. George B. McClellan vs. Robert E. Lee 


    More than half of he front page is taken up with a very large map headed: "M'CLELLAN'S FIELD OF OPERATIONS IN VIRGINIA..." which has much detail on the Richmond vicinity.
    Page 2 has a large map: "... Read full description  
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  • Great graphic presentation on the division of the nation during the Civil War...
    Item #701633
    NEW YORK HERALD, March 5, 1862 

    * Fantastic American Civil War map
    * Shows current Union & Confederate states 


    If there was a definitive newspaper from the Civil War that would be great for display, this very well might be it.
    Most of the front page is taken up with a large & very... Read full description  
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  • A graphic issue on the final days of the Civil War...
    Item #701629
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, April 4, 1865  

    * The fall of Richmond, the Confederate capital
    * Terrific heraldic eagle & and more for display


    A wonderfully graphic issue on the capture of the Confederate capture, foretelling the doom of the Confederacy and the end of the Civil War within day.
    The front page has a map... Read full description  
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  • Jeff Davis dressed as a woman to escape?
    Item #701628
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, May 16, 1865  


    * President Jefferson Davis captured 
    * Irwinville, Irwin County, Georgia
    * Very rare illustration w/ overcoat



    An interesting graphic on the front page with a full-figure print of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, as captured dressed in woman's clothes. It is headed:... Read full description  
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  • Rare war-related newspaper that lasted but three issues...
    Item #701624
    THE PALMETTO FLAG, Philadelphia, March 30, 1861 

    * Very rare pre-Confederate Northern publication
    * Pro Southern secession - Civil War about to start


    An exceedingly rare newspaper as only three issues were published, this being issue #1. This is just the second issue of this title we have encountered in our 50+ years.
    ... Read full description  
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  • A less common title from the Civil War...
    Item #701623
    THE MARYLAND NEWS SHEET, Baltimore, Dec. 31, 1861

    * Rare publication

     Certainly one of the less common titles from the Civil War.
    Reports include: "War Items--From Fortress Monroe" "From Gen. Banks' Division" "From Washington" and other items.
    Believed to be complete as a single sheet issue, various... Read full description  
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  • Existed for just eleven issues during the Fair...
    Item #701620
    THE KNAPSACK, Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1865  

    * Rare fair publication
    * Civil War reconstruction


    This was a daily newspaper that existed for just eleven issues, beginning October 24 and ending November 4. This was the journal for the Soldiers & Sailors Home Fair, one of several events held throughout & following the Civil... Read full description  
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  • Two Civil War maps...
    Item #701617
    NEW YORK TIMES, June 28, 1862  

    * Battle of Oak Grove
    * 1st Seven Days Battles
    * American Civil War map


    The front page features a rather large & detailed map headed: "The Scene Of The Battle Before Richmond On Wednesday" which makes the issue very displayable. There are also column heads on the war: "From Gen. McClellan's... Read full description  
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  • Capture of Yorktown and Gloucester...   Civil  War map...
    Item #701615
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 5, 1862 

    * George b. McClellan's Peninsula Campaign 
    * Siege & capture of Yorktown & Gloucester Point


    The front page is dominated by a Civil War map headed: "The Capture of Yorktown and Gloucester Point" with further details. Also first column heads include: "YORKTOWN... Read full description  
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  • Over half of the front page is a Civil War map...
    Item #701614
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 12, 1862  

    * Capture of Norfolk, Virginia
    * American Civil War map
    * Peninsula Campaign - Richmond


    Over half of the front page is taken up with a large Civil War map headed: "THE CAPTURE OF NORFOLK AND THE ADVANCE UPON RICHMOND" with sub-caption: "Map Showing Norfolk & the Various... Read full description  
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  • Teasing the competition...   Civil War maps...
    Item #701612
    NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 11, 1861  The front page has two interesting features: first, a nice Civil War map headed: "Topographical Map Of Virginia. From Leesburgh to Mathias Point and the Rappahannock, including Washington & Manassas." showing much detail.
    Secondly, there are two cartoons making fun of the newspaper's... Read full description  
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  • Huge display map on the front page, another on the back page...
    Item #701610
    NEW YORK TIMES, April 9, 1862  Fully half of the front page is taken up with a huge map with a banner head and subhead: "THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE SOUTHERN, EASTERN, AND MOUNTAIN PARTS OF VIRGINIA. Indicating the positions now held by the Rebels, and some of the positions held by the Union Army; and showing, also,... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Edison invents the phonograph...
    Item #701605
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Dec. 22, 1877 

    * Inventor Thomas Edison
    * The phonograph invented
    * Best title to have this in ?


    Page 2 has an extremely significant article headed: The Talking Phonograph" which begins: "Mr. Thomas Edison recently came into our office, placed a little machine on our desk, turned a crank, and the... Read full description  
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  • The Emancipation Proclamation...
    Item #701595
    NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 3, 1863  

    * President Abraham Lincoln
    * Emancipation Proclamation
    * Freedom for slaves

    Although the front page has some great coverage on the battle of Murfreesboro & other war events, the prime content is on page 5, where the first column contains the complete text of the Emancipation Proclamation.
    It is headed:... Read full description  
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  • Emancipation Proclamation from the city where it was issued...
    Item #701592
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Sept. 23, 1862  

    * Emancipation Proclamation
    * President Abraham Lincoln
    * Freedom for enslaved - slaves
    * Best publication to be had (very rare)


    Page 2 begins with the Emancipation Proclamation, from the city where it was issued.
    The Emancipation Proclamation was a... Read full description  
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  • Full front page is a Civil War map...
    Item #701591
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 22, 1861  

    * Very nice full front page map of Virginia 
    * Early months of the American Civil War


    The entire front page is taken up with a huge Civil War map, headed: "THE SEAT OF WAR IN VIRGINIA - Position of the Rebel Forces, Batteries, Entrenchments and Encampments in Virginia -- The Fortifications... Read full description  
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  • Perhaps the very best issue reporting the Monitor vs. the Merrimac...
    Item #701590
    NEW YORK HERALD, March 14, 1862  

    * Battle of Hampton Roads, Virginia
    * Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (CSSVirginia)
    * Civil War ironclads w/ map


    This is arguably the best newspaper to have on the famous naval battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac, with the front page dominated by a large and... Read full description  
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  • With the original wrappers & all plates, plus a postage receipt for this title...
    Item #701589
    PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, November, 1862  Although not an uncommon title, this item is doubly interesting. This issue was never bound nor trimmed, as more typically found, still having the original outer wrappers and still having the eleven full page plates of fashions of the day and other... Read full description  
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  • First of this title we have discovered...
    Item #701588
    THE NEW YORK ERA, June 21, 1862  Despite from during the Civil War & published in New York City, this is a very scarce title, this being the first & only issue we've discovered in our 50+ years. Plus the American Antiquarian Society has just one issue. It began publication in 1860. It's motto as noted in the mothered: is... Read full description  
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  • From when Norfolk, Virginia, was held by Union forces...
    Item #701586
    THE NEW REGIME, Norfolk, Virginia, March 27, 1864  

    * Rare Union occupation publication
    * City under martial law 


    A Union occupation newspaper, as the Union forces occupied the city on May 10, 1862. It remained under martial law through the remainder of the Civil War.
    This is the volume 1, number 28 issue. Page 2... Read full description  
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  • Only this #1 issue was published?
    Item #701585
    THE LEECH, Union College, Schenectady, New York, July, 1864  

    * "Bogus" student publication 
    * Anti-
    Laurens Perseus Hickok

    This short-lived title has an unusual masthead showing two men facing away from viewer. Much of the content is directed at L.P. Hickock, referred to at one point as "Old Hick," and the last page... Read full description  
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  • A issue, printed under two titles by two publishers...
    Item #701581
    THE FIRST MINNESOTA, Berryville, Virginia, March 11, 1862

    * First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment 
    * Extremely rare Berryville, Virginia camp publication


     A fascinating & very rare newspaper published under circumstances very similar to what would happen with the Daily Citizen of Vicksburg in early July, 1863.... Read full description  
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  • The Confederate version of "Harper's Weekly"...   General P.G.T. Beauregard...
    Item #701578
    SOUTHERN ILLUSTRATED NEWS, Richmond, June 20, 1863 

    * Rebel General P.G.T. Beauregard
    * Very rare Confederate publication


    A very rare publication from the Confederacy which seldom comes to the collector market. Although much of the content was literary in nature, there are news reports and a few... Read full description  
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  • Prints of General Halleck & General T. W. Sherman...
    Item #701570
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 23, 1861  The front page features a nice print of: "Major-General H. W. Halleck, U.S.A." with some biographical information as well. The back page features a print of: "Brigadier-General T. W. Sherman" with information on him as well.
    Front page first column heads on the Civil War... Read full description  

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  • Swedenborgianism...  of Johnny Appleseed fame...
    Item #701566
    NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 3, 1858  Page 2 has: "RELIGIOUS HISTORY - Chronicles of Religious Sects in the United States". This is the 34rd installment in the series with a focus on Swedenborgianism which were based on the doctrines of Emanuel Swedenborg. The article is lengthy taking 2 1/2 columns and provides details of their... Read full description  
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