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  • Famous "Unite Or Die" engraving  in the masthead...
    Item #705418
    THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL; AND THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 5, 1775 

    * Benjamin Franklin's "Unite Or Die" cartoon

     If there was one graphic that represented the spirit of the Revolutionary War, it would have to be the ubiquitous segmented snake with the famous "Unite Or Die"... Read full description  
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  • Nice George Washington issue...
    Item #705417
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 30, 1794  

    * (2) President George Washington acts

    The first column of the front page includes two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, making this a nice issue for display.
    This title was one of only very few which printed Presidential documents with a script-type... Read full description  
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  • To be found only in California...
    Item #705416
    HAM AND EGGS, Los Angeles, June 17, 1939  A very intriguing and rare newspaper, this being the vol. 1 number 29 issue. The Ham and Eggs movement was an old-age pension movement in California during the 1930s. It was originally founded by Robert Noble, a controversial radio personality. The Ham and Eggs lobby wanted a massive state pension... Read full description  
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  • The first convention of clubs: the birth of organized baseball...
    Item #705413
    PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Jan. 31, 1857 

    * Birth of organized baseball
    * First convention of clubs


    A rather famous sporting newspaper, with a sporting-themed masthead, calling itself: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage".
    This is the vol. 1 number 11 issue.
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  • Baseball before the Civil War....   Calling for an historic convention...
    Item #705412
    PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Jan. 3, 1857  A rather famous sporting newspaper, with a sporting-themed masthead, calling itself: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage". This is a volume one issue.
    Inside has most of a column taken up with: "Base Ball"... Read full description  
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  • Charles Lindbergh, Jr...
    Item #705406
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, July 10, 1930  One column heads on the front page; 'Lindy Jr. Poses For Cameramen; First Photos Distributed" with the photos on the back page.
    Complete in 38 pages, this is the "rag edition" printed on very high-quality newsprint meant for institutional holdings. Great condition, with 5 small binding holes at the... Read full description  
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  • Editor expresses his anger against the Yankees...
    Item #705405
    RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Aug. 24, 1864  The front page has: "The War News" beginning: "There is nothing new from Petersburg...The enemy are still upon the Weldon railroad...The battle of last Sunday was not half the battle we at one time thought it...". Also: "The Situation at Mobile" with... Read full description  
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  • With "Confederate States Of America" in the dateline...
    Item #705397
    CHARLESTON DAILY COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 28, 1863 

    * From the origin of the American Civil War

    This was one of just a few Confederate newspapers that printed in the dateline: "Confederates States Of America".
    Among the reports are three front page Acts of the Confederate Congress; "Siege of... Read full description  
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  • Very lengthy report from California on gold, politics, slavery, and more...
    Item #705395
    THE NATIONAL ERA, Washington, D.C., Aug. 2, 1849  Page 3 has nearly 2 columns of reporting headed: "Late & Important From California" with a wide range of news from the Far West. In fact, this is one of the lengthier reports from Calif. we have seen from this era.
    A few bits include: ... Read full description  
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  • Electoral votes counted: Monroe the winner...
    Item #705393
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston,  Feb. 19, 1817 

    * President James Monroe
    * Presidential election win


    A page 2 report datelined "Washington, Feb. 13, 1817" reports: "According to the provisions of the Constitution, the votes given by the Electors...were yesterday counted...in the presence of the Senators and... Read full description  
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  • The republic of Texas has a constitution much like the United States', with one exception...
    Item #705392
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 16, 1824  

    * United States Constitution
    * Texas & Stephen Austin


    The back page has: "Texas" which is a letter from Stephen Austin stating that: "The government of this nation has finally settled down into the federal... Read full description  
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  • 1815 "Don't give up the ship!"...
    Item #705391
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, July 22, 1815  

    * James Lawrence - USS Chesapeake
    * "Don't give up the ship" - War of 1812


    The entire front page and almost all of page 2 are taken up with: "Lawrence and the Chesapeake" which has much on the battle which cost Captain Lawrence his life.
    Portions of the report... Read full description  
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  • Inauguration & inaugural address of President Andrew Jackson...
    Item #705387
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, March 9, 1833 

    * General & President Andrew Jackson
    * Inauguration - inaugural address


    Certainly the best content in this issue is the inside page account of: "The Inauguration" which is followed by the: "Inaugural Address Of The President Of the United... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Paine expelled from the National Convention of France...
    Item #705385
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London,  August, 1794 

    * 18th century vindication of Free-Masonry
    * Thomas Paine kicked out of the French National Convention
    * 18th century print of Arundel Castle


    The most noteworthy content is a lengthy article on: "Proceedings of the National Convention in France"... Read full description  
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  • Mutiny on the Bounty... Captain William Bligh...
    Item #705383
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1790  

    * Mutiny on the Bounty
    * Captain William Bligh


    Near the back is one of the more historic naval report of the 18th century, since romanticized by the famous movie, giving a fine account of the mutiny on board the ship Bounty.
    The report is headed: "Several Memorable Events... Read full description  
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  • 1978 "Meat Loaf" NYC nightclub concert ad...
    Item #705381
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, March 6, 1978

    * MEAT LOAF - American singer musician
    "Bat Out of Hell" debut album tour concert
    * Palladium nightclub concert hall advertisement


    Page 55 has a 10 1/2 x 6 1/2 advertisement for upcoming "MEAT LOAF LIVE" concerts at the Palladium nightclub in... Read full description  
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  • 1974 David Bowie & The Allman Brothers concert advertisements...
    Item #705380
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, July 11-17, 1974

    * David Bowie - English singer songwriter musician
    * Diamond Dogs Tour - rock-opera style show format
    * Madison Square Garden concert advertisement

    * The Allman Brothers Band - Dickey Betts
    * American rock band concert advertisement
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  • 1976 Washington Sqaure Park race riot... NYC...
    Item #705379
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Sept. 27, 1976

    * Washington Square Park race riots - NYC
    * Racially charged violence - Negroes vs. whites


    The front page has a heading: "ALL QUIET IN WASHINGTON SQUARE; What Price Peace in the Park?" Pages 16 & 17 has a report headed; "What Price Peace in... Read full description  
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  • 1974 James Taylor concerts advertisement....
    Item #705373
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, April 18, 1974

    * James Taylor - American singer - songwriter - guitarist
    * Concert performances at 2 venues advertisement


    Page 55 has a full page advertisement for upcoming "JAMES TAYLOR IN CONCERT" performances at Carnegie Hall and Nassau Coliseum. (see images)
    I... Read full description  
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  • A short-lived, 18th century title...
    Item #705365
    THE ADVENTURER, London, England, April 28, 1753  

    * Rare 18th century title
    * 272 year old publication


    An uncommon essay-format bi-weekly newspaper addressed specifically to men, containing six pages & lasting only for 17 months from 1752 to 1753. It was the continuation of Johnson's "The Rambler", a newspaper written... Read full description  
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  • Dramatic Hawaii statehood newspaper...   From Honolulu...
    Item #705364
    THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, Hawaii, March 12, 1959

    * Hawaii statehood
    * Joins the Union


    See the photo for this very dramatic & displayable front page.
    Nearly half of the front page is taken up with: "Congress Says YES ! " in huge letters dropped out of a large red box, above which is printed: "Statehood Extra... Read full description  
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  • Election fraud in 1840...   1st "October Surprise"?
    Item #705363
    THE GLOBE, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Oct. 23, 1840 

    * Election fraud proclaimed
    * William Henry Harrison vs. Martin Van Buren
    * First October surprise?


    Page 3 has a 1.5 column article on voter fraud which includes in part: "They resorted to every means in their power to increase their vote. They’ve made a regular... Read full description  
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  • Celebrating the 4th of July...  John Paul Jones... A "cure for hard times"...
    Item #705358
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, July 1, 1820  The entire front page is an editorial headed: "Independence" concerning the upcoming anniversary of the 4th of July.
    Some great reading, with one paragraph beginning: "Nearly all the great actors in 1776 have made their exit to another & a... Read full description  
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  • Death of Chairman Mao in a Beijing, China, newspaper...
    Item #705351
    PEOPLE'S DAILY, Peking (Beijing), China, Sept., 10, 1976

    * People's Republic of China founder
    * Mao Zedong death (1st report)
    * Best publication to be had ? (rare)


     This is likely the most notable issue reporting the death of Chairman Mao Tse Tung (Zedong) of the People's Republic of China who died Sept. 9.
    The... Read full description  
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  • Early newspaper from Long Island...
    Item #705349
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York, July 8, 1843  

    * Rare high class community
    * Pre Civil War era publication


    An early newspaper from this once-famous whaling town near the eastern end of Long Island, now more famous as a playground for the rich & famous who frequent the neighboring Hamptons.
    Page 2 includes a... Read full description  
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  • 1974 Gregg Allman & Deep Purple concert ads...
    Item #705346
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, March 7, 1974

    * Gregg Allman - Musician - singer - songwriter
    * Carnegie Hall concert advertisement - Manhattan

    * Deep Purple - English hard rock band
    * Heavy metal & modern hard rock music pioneers
    * Madison Square Garden concert advertisement


    Page 47 has a nice full page... Read full description  
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  • Germany's illustrated magazine from the Nazi era...
    Item #705341
    BERLINER ILLUSETRIRTE ZEITUNG (Berlin Illustrated Newspaper), Germany. Sept. 7, 1939  This was the "Life" magazine of Germany from during the Nazi era. And this was the first issue printed after the Nazi invasion of Poland on September 1.
    The front page shows a German bomber pilot on mission over Poland. There are many... Read full description  
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  • 1979 Neil Young w/ Crazy Horse concert ad...
    Item #705339
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Aug. 20, 1979

    * Neil Young - Canadian-American singer - songwriter
    * "Rust Never Sleeps" album concert tour w/ Crazy horse
    * Palladium nightclub concert hall advertisement


    Page 45 has a nice full page advertisement for upcoming "NEIL YOUNG" concerts at the... Read full description  
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  • 1902 - "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", by Alice Caldwell Hegan...
    Item #705337
    Book: "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", by Alice Caldwell Hegan (Rice), 1902 edition

    A delightful book originally published in 1901, this appears to be a Dec., 1902 printing. Wikipedia states:

    Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1901 novel by American author Alice Hegan Rice, about a southern family... Read full description  
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  • Rare title from Grand Junction, Colorado...
    Item #705334
    GRAND VALLEY STAR-TIMES, Grand Junction, Colorado, April 27, 1895  

    * Rare 19th century Western publication

    A quite rare title as it lasted from just 1893 to 1896 with this title, and Gregory notes only one institution having but 3 issues as we purchased the holdings from Kansas Historical Society (although the A.A.S. records 17... Read full description  
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  • Adams addresses Congress concerning troubles with France...
    Item #705328
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, March 19, 1798  

    * 18th century American original

    The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    The entire front page is taken up with advertisements including 9 illustrated... Read full description  
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  • Map of Charleston, South Carolina...
    Item #705321
    NEW YORK HERALD, Jan. 5, 1862  The front page features a large Civil War map headed: "IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS NEAR CHARLESTON, S. C." Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are: "IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH" "Operations on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad" "Seizure of the Station Near Charleston:... Read full description  
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  • The Dust Bowl storm of 1934...
    Item #705307
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 12, 1934  

    * Dust Bowl (1st report)
    * Black blizzards
    * Topsoil lost


    The front page begins with one column heads: "HUGE DUST CLOUD, BLOWN 1,500 MILES, DIMS CITY 5 HOURS" "Soil, Loosened by Drought in West, Hovers High in Air--Belt 1,800 Miles Wide" "Weigh 300,000,000 Tons" and more. Additional... Read full description  
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  • Latest from the California Gold Rush...
    Item #705306
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, July 28, 1849  Page 3 has: "From California" with the latest news, bits including: "...New towns were being laid out in different spots around the bay & building lots, in wilderness sites, were selling from $1500 to $2000 each...San Francisco was full of people & it is not an... Read full description  
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  • Allen Ginsberg and Dustin Hoffman...
    Item #705300
    THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, May 26, 1966  A great issue of this famous counter-culture newspaper as the front page features an article with photo of: "Allen Ginsberg: Hustler for Life".
    It is worth noting that "The Village Voice" was an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative... Read full description  
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  • Only ten issues published with this title...
    Item #705299
    THE COURIER & GENERAL ADVERTISER, Boston, November 24, 1796  

    * Very rare publication
    * Short-lived newspaper


    Certainly one of the less common 18th century American titles. This was the continuation of "The Federal Orrery" newspaper, changing the title to that noted with the Nov. 3, 1796 issue, and Brigham notes... Read full description  
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  • Death of Steve Jobs, in a California newspaper...
    Item #705296
    DAILY NEWS, Los Angeles, Oct. 6, 2011  

    * Steve Jobs death (1st report)
    * Apple Inc. co-founder
    * American business magnate


    The top of the front page has a headline: "Apple founder was tech visionary" with photo. Great to have this report in a California newspaper.
    Thirty pages, nice condition.

    background: Steve... Read full description  
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  • Criticizing Burgoyne for his failure in America...
    Item #705295
    THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE & COUNTRY JOURNAL, Rhode Island, Oct. 2, 1779  

    * American Revolutionary War
    * Gen. John Burgoyne failures
    * re. Battles of Saratoga surrender


    Almost the entire front page is taken up with a letter: "To Lieutenant-General Burgoyne" taken from a London newspaper and reprinted here.
    Not... Read full description  
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  • One of the best baseball prints...
    Item #705293
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, March 23, 1889  

    * Great baseball prints - illustrations

    Note: this is just a portion of the issue, 8 pages but including the mentioned centerfold.
    This terrific double page centerfold is captioned: "The American Baseball Players at Kennington Oval--Visit of the Prince of Wales". It includes... Read full description  
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  • 1972 Festival of Hope for crippled children...
    Item #705282
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Aug. 3 1972

    * Festival of Hope - for crippled children
    * Two-day rock concerts at Roosevelt Raceway
    * Jefferson Airplane - The James Gang
    * Elephant's Memory - Bo Diddley & much more


    Page 29 has a full page advertisement for the "FESTIVAL OF HOPE", a benefit... Read full description  
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  • Printed the day of Lincoln's "House Divided" speech...   Much on the Mormons...
    Item #705277
    NEW YORK TIMES, June 17, 1858 

    Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois
    * A "day of" mention of the convention
    * Mormons - Mormonism - Utah War


    Near the top of the front page is: "Illinois Republican State Convention" is a report datelined Springfield, Ill., Wednesday, June... Read full description  
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  • Mormon related report...  Brigham Young...
    Item #705273
    THE NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, NY, July 14, 1869

    * Mormons
    * Brigham Young & Senator Trumbull


    Page 5 of this issue has headings: "Brigham Young", "He Has a Conversation With Senator Trumbull-- What He Says He Will Do and What Mr. Trumbull Says He Must Do."

    Other news includes: "Fulfillment of the Great Eastern's... Read full description  
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  • Move the Mormon capital to Fillmore City?
    Item #705271
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 22, 1858  Page 3 includes: "Salt Lake Correspondence" which has various news reports from Utah. One item of discussion is whether the seat of government should be in Fillmore City.
    Four pages, small, discrete archival mends in the margins, nice condition. Folder size noted... Read full description  
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  • Exceedingly rare Napoleon occupation newspaper...
    Item #705267
    COURRIER D'AMSTERDAM or the COURIER VAN AMSTERDAM, May 1, 1811 (No. 122) 

    * Exceedingly rare Napoleon Bonaparte occupation newspaper

    This was a daily newspaper published in Amsterdam during the French occupation of Holland. It is bilingual: half printed in French and half in Dutch. Two mastheads as well, one in each... Read full description  
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  • One of the most dramatic Kennedy assassination issues to be had...
    Item #705266
    CITIZEN-NEWS, Hollywood, California, November 22, 1963

    * Unique JFK assassination issue

    See the photos for one of the most dramatic front pages to be had reporting the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
    Unlike most issues of the day, which would have had a photo of JFK on the front page and a headline like... Read full description  
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  • Hebrew customs...
    Item #705255
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, September, 1739  One of the articles is headed: "Continuation of the Dissertation begun in our Last Whether the Hebrews Borrow'd any Customs from the Heathens" which takes over 1 1/2 pages.
    Another article has the: "Manifesto of the Catholick Majesty..."concerning a payment to the South Sea Tea... Read full description  
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  • Timely report of the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
    Item #705254
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1791

    * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart death (1st report)
    * Musical composer - Classical music era original


     Presented inconspicuously among other death reports is a brief yet very notable report on the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, ending with a prophetic comment:  "... Read full description  
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  •  Burr accused of murdering Hamilton...   Dr. William Herschel's work...
    Item #705252
    THE GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, London, September, 1804   
    * Alexander Hamilton death - re. Aaron Burr duel

    The first column of a page is headed: “AMERICA & THE WEST INDIES” reporting: “By the New York papers, we learn, that the Coroner’s Inquest, held on the late Gen. Hamilton,... Read full description  
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  • Apalachicola, Florida... Slave or free?
    Item #705243
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept.  14, 1816  Starting on the front page and continuing within is a great article describing a banquet held in Paris to celebrate American Independence, which illustrates the great relationship held between both nations.
    Another article within describes the the mass migration of Negroes from... Read full description  
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  • The Little Belt Affair: War of 1812 is about to begin...
    Item #705238
    THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 21, 1811  

    * The Little Belt Affair
    * Captain Arthur Bingham


    The first 6 pages are taken up with a great & very detailed account of the Little Belt Affair, a naval battle between the U.S. ship President & the British ship Little Belt, an event which was a catalyst for the... Read full description  
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