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  • The raid on Petersburg, from the Confederacy...
    Item #646440
    RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, June 11, 1864 

    * From the capital of the Confederacy
    * Siege of Petersburg, Virginia begins


    Not just a newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate States. And this issue is from late in the Civil War. Among the front page items are: "The War News" "From... Read full description  
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  • Early Tallahassee, Florida...
    Item #646030
    FLORIDA SENTINEL, Tallahassee, Feb. 24, 1846 

    * Rare antebellum title

    A very early newspaper from the capital of Florida, and with a nice engraving in the masthead. This newspaper is formatted much like most newspapers of the day, being complete in four pages with various local and national news reports in addition to many advertisements. This issue... Read full description  
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  • With a print of Benedict Arnold...
    Item #645953
    GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, June 20, 1863  The masthead features a very large heraldic eagle with a 7 inch wingspan holding in its beak a banner with the title. Mostly filled with literary items including a ftpg. story: "The Omen-Ring, or The Traitor of the Revolution" which has a print showing Benedict Arnold. Another... Read full description  
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  • Popular for the colorful political cartoons...
    Item #645501
    PUCK, New York, July 12, 1893 

    * Color political prints - cartoons

    Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are... Read full description  
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  • Short-lived campaign newspaper to elect Andrew Jackson...
    Item #644853
    UNITED STATES' TELEGRAPH--EXTRA, Washington, July 26, 1828  This was a campaign journal "...devoted exclusively to the Presidential election..." as stated in the masthead. It was published by Duff Green, who had come to Washington to establish a newspaper to promote the candidacy of Andrew Jackson. Mott says,... Read full description  
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  • Nazi-era newspaper from Poland...
    Item #644044
    NIEDERSCHLESISCHE TAGESZEITUNG [Lower Silesia Daily Newspaper], 1936  Printed below the eagle & swastika in the masthead is (translated) "Official Gazette of the NSDAP [National Socialist German Workers Party] And All Authorities". A Nazi newspaper from what is now Southern Poland, then known as Lower Silesia.
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  • Farming-themed newspaper from Chicago...
    Item #643906
    PRAIRIE FARMER, Chicago, July 23, 1881  An interesting farming-themed newspaper from the Mid-West with an ornate masthead. Subtitled: "Weekly Journal for The Farm, Orchard and Fireside."
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, various small margin tears with some chipping.
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  • Jewish Physician Arrested... Infamous anti-Semetic "Doctor's Plot"...
    Item #643633
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, January 13, 1953 

    * "Doctor's Plot" in Soviet Union - Arrests
    * Antisemitism - Joseph Stalin
    * Viktor Abakumov


    The front page has a one column heading: "Soviet Jews Seized in 'Death Plot''" with subhead. (see) The "Doctors' Plot" is... Read full description  
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  • Beautiful masthead in this 1795 Canterbury newspaper...
    Item #643242
    KENTISH GAZETTE, Canterbury, England, 1795  We seldom have titles to offer from Canterbury, and this newspaper has one of the more decorative & beautiful mastheads of the era. Note the two very detailed engravings on either side, one of which is the fabled Canterbury Cathedral. A coat-of-arms in the middle, with very... Read full description  
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  • One of the best mastheads we've seen... Fostering freethought...
    Item #643132
    THE BOSTON INVESTIGATOR, Boston, Massachusetts, 1880-1882  A newspaper which holds the distinction of being the first American newspaper dedicated to the philosophy of freethought. Each issue has a highly displayable graphic masthead which includes the text: Truth, Perseverance, Union, Justice - The Means, Happiness... Read full description  
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  • 1905 Railroad Map... Springfield, Massachusetts...
    Item #642398
    SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Massachusetts, March 19, 1905

    * Great map of the railroads in Springfield, MA
    * 1905 original
    * Thumbnail photo and much re: Willis Phelps


    The front page of section 2 contains a very displayable map of 1905 railroads in Springfield, Massachusetts. The map measures approximately 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches, and is... Read full description  
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  • Yankees vs. Giants... World Series...
    Item #640514
    THE BETHLEHEM GLOBE-TIMES, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1936

    * New York Yankees vs. Giants
    * World Series of baseball
    * Joe DiMaggio & Lou Gehrig era
    * Subway series


    Above the masthead is a nice scoreboard graph showing the Giants winning 5-4. (see) The front page has a two column heading: "GIANTS TAKE 5TH GAME; YANKS LEAD IN SERIES 3 TO... Read full description  
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  • Early prevention Of dueling...
    Item #640367
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London,  England, September, 1807  The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. Very interesting reading from the day it was first reported which includes an article on the prevention of dueling... Read full description  
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  • Sea used for bathing... gypsies...
    Item #640365
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, September, 1802  The first page has an an article on the use of the sea for bathing purposes. "As the origin of the General Sea-bathing Infirmary at Margate... as long as science and humanity shall be united, in facilitating the easy access to medical aid, and in perfecting the restoration of... Read full description  
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  • Very decorative masthead...   Pilgrim Hall & Monument to the Forefathers...
    Item #639845
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP, Boston, Aug. 6, 1859  This title has one of the more beautiful & ornate mastheads of the 19th century, plus each page is bordered with an anchor & chain devise.
    The front includes a print of: "The Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth, Mass." with text on it, the... Read full description  
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  • Illustration of Buonaparte's house...
    Item #639456
    BADGERS WEEKLY MESSENGER, Clinton Hall, New York, April 4, 1832 The back page has a 2 3/4 inch by 4 inch engraving of "Buonaparte's House, at Longwood, St. Helena" which includes a detailed description.
    Four pages, a hole in the masthead and at the top of the second leaf cause unrelated loss.
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  • Reports from the Confederacy...
    Item #639394
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, February 3, 1864 

    * Rare rebel title

    A newspaper from the capital of the Confederate states, the city through which all news reports flowed during the Civil War. The front page has much on the war with items headed: "From the Blackwater Region" "The Enemy at New Bern, North Carolina"... Read full description  
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  • New York City teacher strike...
    Item #638848
    THE DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, April 11, 1962  The front page carries a seven-column, two-line headline "Pupils Riot as Strike Cripples N.Y. Schools" with subhead "Student Fists Fly as Teachers Picket". This includes a large photo with a caption "Students Mill Around a New York High School as Striking Teachers Picket."... Read full description  
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  • Werner von Fritssch killed....
    Item #638205
    BOSTON TRAVELER, September 26, 1939

    * General Werner von Fritsch killed
    * Supreme Commander of the Army
    * German High Command member


    The front page has a nice banner headline above the masthead announcing: "FRITSCH MURDERED NAZI PRISONERS DAY" with subheads. (see) Very nice for display.
    Complete with 24 pages, nice condition.
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  • The Yankees are growing tired of the war...
    Item #637928
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, January 30, 1863  A nice newspaper from not only the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate states. Among the front page reports are: "The War In the East" "City Intelligence" "the White Flag" "Castle Thunder Items" "What the Yankee Soldiers... Read full description  
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  • Road cleaning machine...  Voice inscribing speech...
    Item #637923
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Sept. 3, 1892  The front cover is captioned: "The New High-Service Water Tower, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Prospect Park Plaza". Within the issue are: "Betten's Rotary Engine" "J. J. Astor's Pneumatic Road-Cleaning Machine" "Abbot Rousselot's Apparatus for... Read full description  
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  • Published by P.T. Barnum...
    Item #637694
    ILLUSTRATED NEWS, New York, 1853   Phineas T. Barnum was the co-owner (see photos) of this early illustrated newspaper which preceded both "Leslie's Illustrated" and "Harper's Weekly" which would become immensely more successful. This effort by Barnum and the Beach brothers would last for only 48 issues, or less than one... Read full description  
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  • Military punishments...
    Item #637526
    ARMY & NAVY JOURNAL,  New  York, Nov. 19, 1864  As noted in the masthead this was the: "Gazette of The Regular & Volunteer Forces" and as such is replete with military news of all sorts. The front page has: "The Campaign In The Shenandoah" "The Campaign In Virginia" and "The Campaign in Georgia"... Read full description  
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  • Knickerbocker storm...
    Item #636522
    DAILY KENNEBEC JOURNAL, Augusta, Maine, January 30, 1922 

    * Knickerbocker storm (blizzard) 
    * Washington D.C. theater collapse disaster
     

    The front page has a nice banner headline: "107 Killed in Washington Theatre Crash" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on the Knickerbocker Theater disaster.
    Eight pages, light toning a little... Read full description  
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  • The Battle of Chickamauga...
    Item #636349
    ARMY & NAVY JOURNAL,  New  York, Jan. 2, 1864  As noted in the masthead this was the: "Gazette of The Regular & Volunteer Forces" and as such is replete with military news of all sorts. The entire front page is taken up with: "The Military Situation" giving reports from various fields of operation.
    Other items in... Read full description  
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  • Federal election reports...
    Item #636120
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Nov. 9, 1796  The front page is taken up with various reports from Europe, with further reports on pages 2 & 3. Page 3 also has reports headed: "Federal Election".
    The back page has: "Anecdote of Gen. Buonaparte" and various ads, including one headed: "75 Dollars... Read full description  
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  • Évian Conference opens.... Jewish refugees...
    Item #636074
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 6, 1938

    * Evian Conference in France opens
    * President Franklin D. Roosevelt
    * Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany


    The front page has a one column heading: "32 NATIONS GATHER TO HELP REFUGEES" with subhead. (see) First report coverage on the opening of the Evian Conference in France. This was to discuss... Read full description  
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  • Évian Conference opens.... Jewish refugees...
    Item #636072
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 7, 1938

    * Evian Conference in France opening day
    * President Franklin D. Roosevelt
    * Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "U.S. SPURNS NATIONS TO PROMPT ACTION AT REFUGEE PARLEY" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on opening day of the Evian... Read full description  
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  • Anti-Catholic newspaper...
    Item #635744
    THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON, New York, March 7, 1835 

    * 19th century anti-Catholic publication

    A quite rare & unusual weekly (later semi-monthly) newspaper with strong anti-Catholic leanings published by: "Samuel B. Smith, Late a Popish Priest", as noted in the dateline. This newspaper published from 1834-1839 & features an engraving in... Read full description  
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  • 1913 World Series...  Christy Mathewson....
    Item #633888
    SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Massachusetts, October 11, 1913

    * World Series of baseball  (game 4)
    * New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Athletics
    * Chief Bender wins 2nd game of series


    The top of the front page has one column headings that include: "BENDER WINS AGAIN" "Macks Increase Lead" "Giants Fight Vigorously"... Read full description  
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  • Baseball's Black Sox scandal trial begins...
    Item #632542
    THE WORLD, New York, July 18, 1921  The top of the first column of pg. 8 has: "FIRST INNING OF BASEBALL TRIAL TO BEGIN TO-DAY" "Burns and Gedeun Refuse to Be Interviewed by Attorneys for indicated Sox" which makes the beginning of the infamous "Black Sox" scandal trial. The text takes half a column.
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  • Early flight... Military maneuvers... Color cover...
    Item #631746
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, September 7, 1918 Interesting full ftpg. diagram-illustration about dogfighting: "Tricks used in aerial combat: First, the 'horizontal vrille'; second the 'retournment'; third, the change of direction; and fourth, the 'renversement', all as seen from the side."
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  • Nazi newspaper from occupied Poland...
    Item #631631
    DANZIGER VORPOSTEN (Danzig Outpost), 1944 "The Official Organ of the Nazi Party..." as translated from the masthead, from this occupied Polish city, present-day Gdansk. The masthead includes the eagle with a swastika. Offers an interesting view of WWII from the Nazi perspective.
    Complete in four pages, folio size, some chipping &... Read full description  
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  • Published by P.T. Barnum...
    Item #631627
    ILLUSTRATED NEWS, New York, 1853   Phineas T. Barnum was the co-owner (see photos) of this early illustrated newspaper which preceded both "Leslie's Illustrated" and "Harper's Weekly" which would become immensely more successful. This effort by Barnum and the Beach brothers would last for only 48 issues, or less than one... Read full description  
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  • Joe DiMaggio and his hitting streak...
    Item #631449
    THE SPORTING NEWS, St. Louis, July 17, 1941 Above the masthead is: "Official Scorer's Tribulations During DiMaggio's Record Streak" with a lengthy page 4 article on Joe keeping his streak alive: 42 at this point.  Much more on baseball including several photos.
    Complete in 16 pages, folio size, minor margin wear, generally... Read full description  
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  • Very early Boy Scout magazine...
    Item #631035
    THE SCOUT, London, May 3, 1924  An early issue of the Boy Scout magazine, and noted in the masthead: "Founded by Sir Robert Baden-Powell" who is credited with founding the Boy Scouts.
    This was very much the "Boy's Life" of its day, with various articles & stories of interest to boys and scouts. Various illustrations as... Read full description  
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  • See the masthead...
    Item #630765
    GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, April 18, 1863  The masthead features a very large heraldic eagle with a 7 inch wingspan holding in its beak a banner with the title. Although mostly filled with literary items there are some columns with news of the day, including Civil War-related items.
    Sixteen pages, great condition.
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  • Anti-Catholic newspaper...
    Item #630420
    THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON, New York, February 14, 1835  A quite rare & unusual weekly (later semi-monthly) newspaper with strong anti-Catholic leanings published by: "Samuel B. Smith, Late a Popish Priest", as noted in the dateline. This newspaper published from 1834-1839 & features an engraving in the masthead showing various churches... Read full description  
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  • Anti-Catholic newspaper...
    Item #629961
    THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON, New York, 1835  A quite rare & unusual weekly (later semi-monthly) newspaper with strong anti-Catholic leanings published by: "Samuel B. Smith, Late a Popish Priest", as noted in the dateline. This newspaper published from 1834-1839 & features an engraving in the masthead showing various churches in ruin (see)... Read full description  
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  • News from the Confederacy...
    Item #629922
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Sept. 30, 1863 

    * Rare rebel publication

    A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "From the Army of Northern Virginia" "Promotions In The Army" "The Raid on Southwestern Virginia" "From Bragg's Army" and more.
    A single sheet issue... Read full description  
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  • Confederates concerned about 600,000 more Yankee soldiers...
    Item #629830
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Aug. 30, 1862 

    * Rare rebel publication

    A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "From The Seat of War" "A Cavalry Dash in the Valley" "Additional From the North" "Address From General Floyd" "A Brush... Read full description  
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  • 1939 World Series of baseball...
    Item #629787
    THE BETHLEHEM-TIMES, October 5, 1939

    * 1939 World Series of baseball (game 1)
    * New York Yankees vs. Cincinnati Reds


    The front page has a scoreboard display above the masthead showing the Yankees winning 4-0. A two column headline reads: "PEARSON ALLOWS TOW HITS; YANKS TRIUMPH 4 TO 0" with subheads and box scores. (see) First report... Read full description  
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  • Building lots in Naples, Florida, for $10 each...
    Item #628306
    THE FLORIDA DISPATCH, Jacksonville, April 11, 1887  Noted in the masthead: "Official Organ Of The Florida Fruit Growers' Assoc. & the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Growers' Protective Assoc." with the content, and the ads, focused on such.
    An inside page has a full column advertisement for: "NAPLES ! ... Read full description  
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  • A title meant for every collection...
    Item #627653
    WHINERY'S SWINE ADVOCATE, Logansport, Indiana, June 9, 1900 

    * Rare title

    "Devoted to the Interests of the Breeder and Feeder" as noted in the masthead. The focus of this little periodical is pigs, with the first article: "The Breeding & Feeding of Hogs". Only goes to show there was a periodical for every... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #627423
    Item #627423
    WALTHAM SENTINEL, Massachusetts, Jan. 22, 1864  Nice engraving in the masthead. Although from during the Civil War I find no war-related content, but then the masthead notes: "Devoted to Agriculture, Manufactures, Literature, Advertising, Local Intelligence, etc."
    Four... Read full description  
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  • Magazine in the Welsh language...
    Item #627419
    SEREN GOMER, Argraffwyr, Wales, (1834). A quite uncommon magazine from Wales, totally in the Welsh language. Although commonly spoken in the 19th century, its use had diminished in the 20th century. Efforts are being made to bring it back today. Here is a rare opportunity for an issue of this 32 page periodical, printed totally in Welsh. There is no... Read full description  
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  • Voice of the Nation of Islam...
    Item #626815
    MUHAMMAD SPEAKS, Chicago, Illinois, April 16, 1971  This newspaper was one of the most widely-read ever produced by an African American organization. Nation of Islam leader Elijah Muhammad began the publication on May 1960 as a weekly publication. It was distributed nationwide by the Nation Of Islam and covered current events around the world as... Read full description  
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  • Anti-Catholic newspaper...
    Item #625379
    THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON, New York, February 7, 1835  A quite rare & unusual weekly (later semi-monthly) newspaper with strong anti-Catholic leanings published by: "Samuel B. Smith, Late a Popish Priest", as noted in the dateline. This newspaper published from 1834-1839 & features an engraving in the masthead showing various churches in... Read full description  
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  • Anti-Catholic newspaper...
    Item #622750
    THE DOWNFALL OF BABYLON, New York, January 10, 1835  A quite rare & unusual weekly (later semi-monthly) newspaper with strong anti-Catholic leanings published by: "Samuel B. Smith, Late a Popish Priest", as noted in the dateline. This newspaper published from 1834-1839 & features an engraving in the masthead showing various churches in... Read full description  
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  • Broadsheet "Extra" with the President's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #621575
    VERMONT GAZETTE----EXTRA 

    * President Martin Van Buren
    * State of the Union Address


    A great broadsheet (one sheet of paper printed on both sides) "Extra" created specifically to report the President's state-of-the-union address for 1839, headed: "President's MESSAGE To the Twenty-sixth... Read full description  
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