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  • Attempts to destroy the new ironside monitors...
    Item #651462
    BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER, Oct. 15, 1863  The ftpg. has reporting on the Battle of Bristoe Station with: "From Gen. Meade's Army" "The Fighting on Monday". Also: "The Attempts to Destroy the Ironsides" "The Injuries to the Monitors" "From Charleston--Another Attempt to Destroy the... Read full description  
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  • Fighting the Indians during the Civil War...
    Item #651471
    BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept. 24, 1863 

    * Battle of Chickamauga

    Among the column heads on the Civil War are: "From Gen. Rosecrans's Army - The Fight Still in Progress" "Gen. Blunt's Campaign - The Indian Territory and Western Arkansas Regained to the Union" "Fromm Gen. Rosecrans's Army"... Read full description  
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  • India's Constitution announced... Independence realized...
    Item #651873
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, MA, January 24 & 25, 1950 (a two-issue set)  Although India's Independence was guaranteed as of 1947, it did not become a reality until January 26, 1950, when its Constitution became official. This two issue set contains details regarding the Constitution (inside, with photo),... Read full description  
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  • Madison Square Garden II sold...
    Item #652118
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, April 7, 1911  The front page has a one column head: "Dispose of Madison Square Garden for Big Skyscraper Site".  The article begins: "Madison Square Garden, the largest assembly building in New York city, was sold Thursday which already has laid plans for tearing down the structure... Read full description  
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  • The fall of Cherbourg, France imminent...
    Item #652213
    THE BOSTON HERALD, June 25, 1944

    * Post D-Day France being occupied by U.S. Army
    * World War II German defense falling apart
    * Cherbourg France falling to the allies


    The top of the front page has a nice banner headline: "YANKS SET UP CHERBOURG KILL" with subhead and related photo.
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  • Battle for Caen, France in 1944....
    Item #652214
    BOSTON TRAVELER, June 29, 1944

    * Battle of Caen - France
    * Post D-Day invasion
    * World War II - WWII


    The front page has a nice banner headline in bold lettering: "NAZIS HURL 2 ARMIES IN CAEN BATTLE" with subhead. (see) Nice for display.
    Complete with all 24 pages, nice condition.
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  • Conflict between the Cherokee and Iroquois Nations...   Smoking the Calumet of Peace...
    Item #652387
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, February 13, 1768  As inside report under the heading, "AMERICA - New York," tells of a visit from South Carolina by a number of chiefs of the Cherokee Nation requesting the U.S. government mediate a dispute between the Cherokee Nation and the Six Nations of the... Read full description  
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  • Detailed review of Les Misérables... - First printing of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters"...

    Detailed review of Les Misérables...

    Item #652426
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, (Boston), July, 1863 

    * Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters"
    * an original, contemporary printing - 1st appearance
    signed with the pen name "A Peaceable Man"
    * same year review of Victor Hugo's, "Les Misérables"


    When one thinks of Nathaniel Hawthorne, most minds... Read full description  
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  • Short story by Charles Dickens...   News from the California gold fields...
    Item #652693
    BOSTON MUSEUM, May 18, 1850   Page 6 has: "A Short Story by Dickens" contained here in its entirety (see). The back page has over 2 column headed: "Arrival of Three California Steamers" with much news from there including much on gold mining. 
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  • The United States described...   Rare plate included...
    Item #652721
    THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, November, 1789  The issue begins with the continuation of: "Letters from a Pennsylvanian on his Travels Into the Eastern States..."  which is very descriptive & which takes nearly 5 pages. Also the continuation of the: "History of the American War", and... Read full description  
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  • Louis Brandeis, first Jew nominated for the Supreme Court...
    Item #653003
    CHICAGO HERALD, January 29, 1916  The top of a middle column of  the ftpg. is headed: "BRANDEIS, NAMED FOR  HIGH COURT, FACES BIG FIGHT" "Many Senators Oppose Boston Lawyer, Chosen to Fill Vacancy on Supreme  Bench" "First Jew  For Post" "Wilson Will Lead Contest for... Read full description  
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  • Print of James Fenimore Cooper...
    Item #653104
    WAVERLEY MAGAZINE, Boston, March 12, 1853  A very ornate masthead with each page being decoratively trimmed. The ft-g features a print of: "J. Fenimore Cooper". Mostly literary content.
    Sixteen pages, never bound nor trimmed, some wear at the edges.
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  • Scenes of Indianapolis...
    Item #654090
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, April 22, 1854  The ftpg. has an allegorical print of "April". Prints inside include: "The New Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina"; four prints of Indianapolis buildings including the "State House" & "Insane Hospital"; a back page print of "Market Square,... Read full description  
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  • Francis Spellman becomes Archbishop of New York...
    Item #654225
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 25, 1939

    * Francis Spellman becomes Archbishop of New York
    * American cardinal and bishop of the Catholic Church


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "BISHOP SPELLMAN OF BOSTON NAMED ARCHBISHOP HERE" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on the American cardinal and bishop of... Read full description  
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  • Opening of the famed Panama Canal...
    Item #654399
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Aug. 15, 1914 

    * Panama Canal Inaugural - opening
    * Atlantic Ocean connects Pacific


    Page 2 includes a one column headline announcing a very historic event: the opening of the Panama Canal: "PANAMA CANAL OPENS" "Ancon First Big Ship to Pass Through" "Loaded With Full Cargo as a Test"... Read full description  
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  • "The Greatest Show On Earth" burns again...
    Item #654407
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, November 21 & 26, 1887  The front page of the issue from the 21st has,"Fire Record," which provides an account of the devastating fire in Bridgeport, Connecticut at the winter quarters of P.T. Barnum's "Greatest Show On Earth." The issue of the 26th includes a follow-up report on page... Read full description  
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  • 1st warship passes through the Panama Canal......
    Item #654412
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, August 18, 1914  The front page has: "PERUVIAN DESTROYER FIRST WARSHIP THROUGH CANAL," with subhead: "It Makes The Trip This Morning - Steamer Admiral Dewey Also Passes Through" - followed by brief text datelined, "Colon, Aug. 18." Nice to have this brief mention directly under... Read full description  
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  • Kernwood Country Club - in 1914...
    Item #654419
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, July 13, 1914  Page 7 has nearly a full page devoted to the recently opened, prestigious Kernwood Country Club. Two large images surrounded by considerable text make this great for display. See images for details.
    Complete in 14 pages, small binding holes and partially loose at the blank spine, but in very nice condition... Read full description  
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  • A substitute for British tea...   Letter to the ladies of North America...
    Item #657569
    THE GLOCESTER JOURNAL, England, Jan. 4, 1768  (currently spelled Gloucester)  Page 2 has a report from Boston concerning the finding of "hyperion or Labrador tea" in the colonies, of special interest given the recent non-importation of tea from England.
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  •  - Nice front page print of Owego, New York...

    Item #208585
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP, Boston, Sept. 24, 1859 See the photo for what has to be one of the more ornate & decorative front pages to be found from the 19th century--very displayable! The bottom of the front page has a nice print captioned "View Of The Town of Owego, New York" with a front page article on the town as well.... Read full description  
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  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 1857...
    Item #658229
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, March 21, 1857  This title was formatted much like the more popular "Harper's Weekly" being tabloid-size with several pages of prints. This title actually precedes Harper's, which did not begin publication until 1857. Within this issue are prints captioned: "Harrisburg PA (4 scenes)",... Read full description  
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  • St. Louis, Missouri...
    Item #658230
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, March 14, 1857  This title was formatted much like the more popular "Harper's Weekly" being tabloid-size with several pages of prints. This title actually precedes Harper's, which did not begin publication until 1857. Within this issue are prints captioned: "Saint Louis, Missouri (5 scenes)"... Read full description  
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  • Latest news from the Revolutionary War...
    Item #658578
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, May 15, 1781 

    * Rare American Revolutionary War publication

    The front page has a brief item: "The American spy, mentioned a few days since, is taken at Harwich and will be examined before the Privy-Council. Many papers were found upon his person, touching a treasonable... Read full description  
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  • Tommy Holmes consecutive game hit record...
    Item #658917
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 7, 1945

    * Tommy Holmes - Boston Braves
    * Consecutive game hitting streak record
    * Major League Baseball - MLB


    The front page of section 2 (sports) has a one column heading: "HOLMES HITS IN 34TH STRAIGHT; TOPS RECORD" with subhead, small photo and box scores. First report coverage on Tommy Holmes... Read full description  
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  • Allies capture Le Mans, France in 1944....
    Item #659345
    THE BOSTON POST, August 10, 1944

    * Post D-Day France being occupied by U.S. Army
    * World War II German defense falling apart
    * Le Mans & more towns France falls to the allies


    The front page has a four column headline: "BIG U. S. SWEEP NEARING PARIS" with subheads. (see)
    Other news, sports and advertisements of the day with much... Read full description  
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  • Indian Council...  Dexter-Gray governor ticket...  James Madison signatures...
    Item #659579
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston,  March 17, 1814

    * Two Acts signed in block type by James Madison
    * Proposal made to various Indian Chiefs
    * Woodcut of a ship which includes the famous phrase: "Don't Give Up The Ship"


    Front page contains two political Acts, each signed in type by Vice President:... Read full description  
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  • First printing of "Barbara Frietchie", by John Greenleaf Whittier...
    Item #659697
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, (Boston), October, 1863  This literary magazine contains the first publication of the famed poem by John Greenleaf Whittier: "Barbara Frietchie". It is a story of a very patriotic old woman in Frederick, Maryland, who would defy General Jackson as his troops entered town. The most... Read full description  
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  • Early views of Chicago, Charleston & other towns...
    Item #659730
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, March 24, 1855 

    * Early views of Chicago & Charleston
    * Shelburne Falls


    Inside are various small prints showing scenes at Shelburne Falls, North Adams, the Deerfield River, Saddle Mountain, Hadley, Mount Holyoke, & Mount Tom. There is a nearly half page bird's-eye view of the:... Read full description  
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  • Portraits of various dog breeds... - Harlam River... Fishing... Lake George, New York...

    Portraits of various dog breeds...

    Item #659736
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston MA, September 23, 1854

    * Images of various dog breeds
    * View of Lake George, New York


    This 16 page newspaper is one of the few illustrated newspapers of that time. The famed Harper's Weekly didn't start until 1857. The woodcuts in these issues give the public a sense of what was going on around America at... Read full description  
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  • James Monroe's Presidential Tour...
    Item #659737
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 24, 1819

    * Details About James Monroe's Visit to Nags Head and Roanoke Island
    * Monroe Support of Albemarle Sound Direct Outlet
    * Response to Citizens of Plymouth, Signed in Type 


    On the frontpage under "President's Tour" are details about James Monroe's visit to N. Carolina stating his... Read full description  
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  • Robert H. Goddard rocket w/ parachute 1st...
    Item #660219
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, June 2, 1938

    * Robert H. Goddard - rocketeer
    * Rockets w/ parachutes experiments
    * Roswell, New Mexico tests


    The top of page 4 has a two column heading: "Soaring Rocket Ships Bring New Technique in Parachutes" (see)
    Complete with all 14 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition.
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    Item #660294
    THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England, November, 1782  Inside has an article: "Account of the Arrival of General Gage in America in the Year 1774, With the Proceedings of the Americans in Consequence of the Boston Port Bill Until the Appointment of a Congress".
    This is a wonderful article, taking two pages, and... Read full description  
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  • A pair of issues on the impeachment of Judge Samuel Chase...
    Item #702652
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL & MASSACHUSETTS FEDERALIST, Boston, April 11 and 14, 1804  

    * Judge Samuel Chase
    * U.S. Supreme Court


    This is a pair of consecutive issues on the Impeachment of Judge Chase.
    The front page of April 11 is mostly taken up with: "Judge Chase's Vindication" which includes to... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth Home Run Record In 1921...
    Item #660729
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, October 3, 1921.

    * Babe Ruth breaks his own home run record with 59
    * New York Yankees Baseball - 1st AL pennant
    * One short of his prediction at beginning of season


    Page 8 has a one column heading: "G. H. Ruth Makes A New World's Record" with subhead. (see)
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  • Reports from the beginning weeks of World War I...
    Item #661361
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, July 30, 1914  The last column on the ftpg. has a nice stack of headlines on the very early weeks of what would become World War I, including: "GERMAN NOTE TO RUSSIA" "Demands Her Intentions in Regard to Her Reported Mobilization" "Blood Is Flowing on the Danube"... Read full description  
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  • Early reports from World War I...
    Item #661660
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Aug. 6, 1914  The ftpg. has many one column heads on the early reports from World War I including: "BATTLE AT LIEGE STILL UNDER WAY" "German Casualties Placed at 8,000" "Another Attack Expected Tonight" "France is Likely to Aid Belgium" "FEEDING THE FIGHTING NATIONS"... Read full description  
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  • Maurice Day - from Laguna Beach to Disney Studios...
    Item #661882
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR (Magazine Section), Boston, February 1, 1947

    * illustrator for Disney Studios - works include Bambi

    The cover of this Magazine Section has a color illustration by Maurice Day, an early illustrator for Disney Studios. An inside article shows various sections of his work, a small photo of him, and the... Read full description  
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  • From the early weeks of World War I...
    Item #661941
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Aug. 4, 1914  The front page has some very nice column headlines on the earlier weeks of World War I including: "BRITISH ULTIMATUM TO GERMANY" "Demands Definite Statement of Attitude on Belgium Neutrality" "Army Ordered Mobilized by King George" "Public Opinion In England For... Read full description  
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  • From the early weeks of World War I...
    Item #661944
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, July 31, 1914  The front page has some very nice column headlines on the earlier weeks of World War I including: "MOBILIZATION IN RUSSIA" "Entire Army & Navy of the Em;pire Called to the Colors" "Germany Will Follow Suit" "Germany Already Under Martial Law" "All... Read full description  
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  • From the beginning months of World War I...
    Item #662332
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Aug. 7, 1914  A nice issue from the very earliest month of World War I, long before American became involved.
    Among column heads on the front page: "GERMANS OCCUPY LIEGE" "Fight Their Way Into the Streets of the City Itself" "The Forts Still Hold Out, However" "These Must be... Read full description  
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  • Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and more...
    Item #703600
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 28, 1792  

    * George Washington - Act of U.S. Congress 
    * Future presidents John Adams & Thomas Jefferson 


    The front page has an Act of Congress concerning the creation of light houses, beacons, buoys & public piers, signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, and in block type... Read full description  
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  • 1940 Texas A&M Aggies Sugar Bowl victory...
    Item #662956
    NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, January 2, 1940

    * Rose Bowl: USC Trojans vs. Tennessee Volunteers
    * Orange Bowl: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets vs. Missouri Tigers
    * Sugar Bowl: Texas A&M Aggies vs. Tulane
    * Cotton Bowl: Clemson Tigers vs. Boston College Eagles


    The sport's section (page 18) has first report coverage on the 4 major bowl... Read full description  
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  • A fleet of U.S. men-of-war...
    Item #662977
    GLEASON'S WEEKLY LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP, Boston, June 11, 1859 

    * Rare title w/ great masthead

    The front page has illustration of: "Victor Emmanuel, King of Sardinia" and a nice print: "View Of A Fleet of United States Men-of-War".
    Prints inside include: "Sheep Shearing in Australia" "Transport of Wool From the... Read full description  
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  • Monroe is the ambassador to France...
    Item #662990
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 12, 1794  The front page features a report from France on the introduction of "James Monroe" as the ambassador to that country, with his lengthy address to the French National Convention. Page 2 has: "The Mineral Waters of Saratoga in the State of New York" which takes over a full column.
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    Item #723373
    BOSTON DAILY TRANSCRIPT, Dec. 11, 1933

    * American flag flies over Moscow - Soviet Union
    * Very first time officially re. diplomatic relations 


    The front page has a two column heading: "Old Glory for the First Time Flies Officially Over Soviet Russian Capital" with subhead.... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth retires as a player in 1935....
    Item #664142
    ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, June 3, 1935

    * Babe Ruth retires as baseball player
    * Boston Braves - MLB baseball


    The front page of the sport's section has a two column heading: "Ruth, Released After Row With Owner Fuchs, Learns Majors Have No Job for Him" Page 2 of this section has a three column heading: "Babe Ruth Released... Read full description  
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  • Players indicted for the 1919 "Black Sox" scandal...
    Item #664241
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, March 26, 1921 

    * Chicago Black Sox World Series scandal
    * Indictments against White Sox players


    One of the sports pages inside has an article near the bottom with one column heads: "Baseball Scandal Up Again" "Eighteen Men Indicted by Chicago Grand Jury, Including Five Not Previously... Read full description  
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  • On the 1929 stock market crash...
    Item #664307
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, October 23, 1929 

    * Stock market crash of 1929 beginning

    The stock market crash of 1929 did much to define America for the next decade, resulting in the Great Depression and all the trauma relating to it. It seemed common for many newspapers to put a positive spin on the on-going tragedy, so reports often... Read full description  
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  • Many reports from the War of 1812...
    Item #664872
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 15, 1813  The ftpg. has a lengthy editorial on the War of 1812 headed: "Madison's War!" Also on the ftpg. is a letter from General Dearborn to the Secretary of War from Fort George, then another letter from Fort George, also: "From Fort Meigs", a letter Green Clay to General Harrison... Read full description  
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  • Items from the War of 1812...
    Item #664889
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston,  Dec. 20, 1813  Page 2 includes: "Traitors Defended!" "Treason of the Blackest Character" "Existing Evils, by Extortioners and Smugglers" "Southwestern News" "Third Victory Over the Creek Indians" which is datelines from Knoxville.
     A few items from the War of... Read full description  
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