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  • Historic newspaper item #545682
    Item #545682
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated October 18, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "U.S. Troops Land 800 Mi. So. of Dakar" "No Big Scale Battle On Guadalcanal Yet -- But Attack Is 'Serious'" "10 men Can Load The Gun To Kill The Poll Tax!" "Nazis Gain At... Read full description  
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  • Carole Lombard...
    Item #545679
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated January 25, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Naval Battle! U.S. Blasts 3 Jap Ships" "Soviets Smash Toward Latvia" "Carole Lombard's Last Movie - Exclusive Preview" (this is published just a week after her death). The paper features other war news and stories of the day.

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  • Historic newspaper item #545675
    Item #545675
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated January 4, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "FDR, Churchill Name United Command: Allies Give Wavell High Command In Pacific - Chiang Supreme in China, Thailand, Indo-China; Hart Heads Fleets; Brett 2d to Wavell". The paper features other war news... Read full description  
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  • Early Springfield, Massachusetts....
    Item #545662
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, May 18, 1827 

    * Early Springfield, Massachusetts... 
    * Population... 

    A page 3 report about Springfield, Mississippi, says the population there is 5764. The report continues, mentioning that: "...Within 10 years, 4 spacious and elegant houses of public worship have been... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545635
    Item #545635
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated December 20, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "A-B-C Coupons Good for 3 Gallons Monday" "Why We Must Feed and Clothe Post-War Europe" "Russians Gain 30 Miles in Don Drive" "Price Boosters Set to Cash In On Henderson... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545634
    Item #545634
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated December 13, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Mass Drafting of Married Men to Start in Spring""Axis Developing Tunisian Attack" "Russians Break Nazi Line West of Rzhev". The paper features other war news and stories of the... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545630
    Item #545630
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated December 27, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Stalin Calls For More Guerilla Help In Ukraine" "Canned Goods Rationing Forecast for February" " British Eighth Army Gains 50 More Miles". The paper features other war news and... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545626
    Item #545626
    PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated September 15, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "The Truth About Axis Plotting in Argentia - Including a Digest of the Book President Castillo Suppressed" "Stalingrad Defenders Beat Off Nazis in 20th Day of Battle" "Truman Tells... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545624
    Item #545624
    PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated December 29, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Wallace's Post-War World: Jobs for All and World Council to Preserve Peace"  "Food Run on Despite No-Hoarding Plea" "Russians Surge On; Bypass Important Railway Center" ... Read full description  
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  • Hitler in Africa - Italy Next?... Guadalcanal...
    Item #545621
    PM DAILY, New York, N.Y., dated November 6, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Total Defeat Threatens Hitler In Africa - Italy Next?" with other articles "U.S. Forces Start New offensive on Guadalcanal". The paper features other war news and stories of the day.

    This is a complete issue and is in nice condition; see... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545619
    Item #545619
    PM SUNDAY, New York, N.Y., dated November 8, 1942.

    Headlines on the frontpage read "Mussolini Isn't Champ Any More - Rommel's Army Outruns the Italians" "Army Fires Coughlin's N.Y. Agent" " Indicted Aide of Viereck Uses Army Frank to Attack U.S. War Leaders". The... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson...
    Item #545615
    EVENING POST, New York City, New York, March 19, 1833

    * Andrew Jackson... 
    * re:
    invitation to visit Hartford, Connecticut...

    Page 2 has a reply from the President concerning an invitation from the citizens of Hartford, stating he would visit there soon when his schedule would permit, signed in type: Andrew Jackson.

    Other news of the day with ads. 4 pages... Read full description  
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    Item #545596
    "ARKANSAS GAZETTE--The Early Years 1819-1866", by Margaret Ross, (1969). Hardbound with dust jacket, 428 pgs.
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    Item #545595
    "C. P. SCOTT 1846-1932--The Making of The 'Manchester Guardian' " (1946). Hardbound with dust jacket, 250 pgs.
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    Item #545594
    "PARIS HERALD, The Incredible Newspaper", by Al Laney (1947). Hardbound, 334 pgs.
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  • President Johnson's State of the Union Address...
    Item #545554
    UNION DEMOCRAT, Manchester, New Hampshire, Dec.  4, 1866   The "President's Message" to Congress begins on pg. 2 and concludes on pg. 3, signed in type: Andrew Johnson. This was his annual state-of-the-union message.
    Other news of the day includes: "Condition of the Negro in 'Freedom'"... Read full description  
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    Item #545539
    "NEWSPAPERS ON THE MINNESOTA FRONTIER 1849-1860" by George S. Hage (1967) Hardbound with dust jacket, 176 pgs.
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    Item #545538
    THE PRESS, POLITICS, AND PATRONAGE - The American Government's Use of Newspapers 1789-1875" by Culver Smith. Hardbound with dust jacket, 350 pgs.
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    Item #545535
    PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS - A Bibliography of Bibliographies - Volume Two", by Theodore Besterman (1971) Hardbound 270 pgs.
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    Item #545534
    'RELIGIOUS NEWSPAPERS IN THE OLD NORTHWEST TO 1861 - A History, Bibliography & Record of Opinion", by Wesley Norton, (1977) Hardbound with dust jacket, 196 pgs.
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    Item #545533
    "THE PAPER - The Life & Death of the New York Herald Tribune", by Richard Kluger. (1986) Hardbound with dust jacket, 800 pgs.
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    Item #545532
    "BOOM TOWN NEWSPAPERS - Journalism on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, 1859-1881", by David Fridtjof Halaas (1981)  hardback with dust jacket, 146 pgs.
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  • Aero Record Set..
    Item #545529
    THE CLEVELAND NEWS, from Cleveland, OH, dated October 17, 1922.

    * Aero Record Set

    The front page features the report of Liet. F.L. Maughan who set the record at flying 248 miles an hour in his bi-plane at Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Included is a photo of his plane and Liet Maughan holding his lucky rabbit foot. Also are articles on "U.S. Dirigible C2 Burns; Seven... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545525
    Item #545525
    THE CLEVELAND SUNDAY NEWS-LEADER, from Cleveland, OH, dated November 4, 1923.

    * 'Von Knilling Has Fallen' is rumor

    This features a banner headline "BAVARIANS READY TO MARCH" with a subhead "'Von Knilling Has Fallen,' Is Berlin Rumor - Munich Says Fascisti Threaten... Read full description  
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  • Woodrow Wilson to be Buried...
    Item #545514
    THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, from Kansas City, MO, dated February 5, 1924.

    The front page features a three-line, two-column wide headline "WOODROW WILSON TO BE BURIED WITH SIMPLE CEREMONY" with a subhead "Former President Wished It So; Weeks Offers Arlington, But Is Refused; Coolidge and Taft to Represent Government". Also on the front... Read full description  
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  • John Glenn... Winston Churchill...
    Item #545509
    THE DETROIT NEWS, from Detroit, Michigan, dated November 30, 1961.

    * Glenn to Orbit
    * Life with Sir Winston


    The three-line, two-column headline is "Glenn to Orbit Next Month If Capsule Is Ok'd" and features a column wide photo of John H. Glenn Jr. Another front page article is "Col. Glenn Is Pleased, Confident". There are related... Read full description  
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  • Willie Mays personal racial issue...
    Item #545506
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Detroit, Michigan, November 15, 1957

    * Willie Mays personal racial issue
    * Queen Elizabeth II fashion statement

    The front page features an article "William Mays Gets Home as 'Frisco Goes to Bat" in which racial issues came to play in his purchasing of a home. A picture of the home and Willie Mays and his wife are... Read full description  
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  • 6 found guilty...
    Item #545408
    THE DETROIT NEWS, from Detroit, Michigan, dated February 16, 1954.

    * 6 Found Guilty
    * Michigan Communist

    The large, bold banner headline reads "6 REDS GUILTY!" with a sub column headline of "Jury Takes 6 Hours to Decide" in this Michigan Communist leaders trial.

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  • Historic newspaper item #545214
    Item #545214
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, from Boston, Massachusetts, dated July 20, 1827. Page 3 features a report * Hampton Beach--A Hotel has been erected on Boat's Head, near Hampton Beach, in New Hampshire... similar...to ...the Hotel at Nahant ....On the 4th of July...300 persons were... Read full description  
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  • Future President resigns from the Senate...

    Future President resigns from the Senate...

    Item #545211
    NEW-YORK SPECTATOR, March 3, 1836.

    * John Tyler resigns senate
    * Future President
    * Early 19th century original


    On page 3 under "Mr. Tyler's Resignation" is the text of John Tyler's letter informing the Senate that he has resigned his seat as a Senator from Virginia, signed in type: John Tyler.

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  • Historic newspaper item #545209
    Item #545209
    ALBANY ARGUS, Albany, New York, July 8, 1834

    Page 3 has a report from the "N.Y. Eve. Post" about the deaths of two firemen (Eugene Underhill & Frederick Ward) who perished in a fire, with mention that "...the fire department has taken prompt...measures to pay a tribute of... Read full description  
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  • Billiards...
    Item #545067
    WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, NY, January 4, 1862.

    * Billiards

    Page five of this issue includes a rather lengthy article concerning boxing entitled:  "Billiards - Kavanagh and Foley, Proposed Match".

    Another article found within this issue and entitled: "Our Chess Department" includes a "problem of the week" and the... Read full description  
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  • 400th anniversary of Guatemala is celebrated...
    Item #544996
    EL IMPARCIAL, Guatemala, July 25, 1924 

    * Guatemala newspaper celebrating 400 years of the founding of the country... 
    * Mesia is the first governor : Hernando Cortes... 

    See the photo for the terrific broadside-like front page, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Pedro de Alvarado y Mesia's founding of Guatemala,... Read full description  
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  • Baseball...  The recent London dog show...
    Item #544982
    WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, NY, July 12, 1862  The front page of this issue features an illustration captioned: "The Two First Premiums", which accompanying subheads:  "Bloodhound and Black and Tan Terrier" and "The Recent London Dog Show".
    Page three of this issue includes a rather lengthy... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #544956
    Item #544956
    NEW-YORK TIMES, July 24, 1870.

    * Early Matches manufacturing

    Back page article:

    * Match-Making
    * The Process of Manufacturing Matches in This Country
    * Something About the Article of 40 Years Ago--What the First Inventions Cost & Where They Came From--The Various Brands Now in Use, & How... Read full description  
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  • Poetry...
    Item #544928
    PLAIN TALK, Brooklyn, New York, November, 1886.

    * Poetry
    * Ornate Front Cover


    This 8 page magazine contains many interesting poems, including:  "Machine Made", "This Season's Crop", and much more.  However, the prime feature of this issue is the front cover page, which is quite ornate and includes red lettering.

    Due to the fact that this... Read full description  
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  • Poetry...
    Item #544927
    PLAIN TALK, Brooklyn, New York, May, 1887.

    * Poetry
    * Ornate Front Cover


    This 8 page magazine contains many interesting poems, including:  "Vivid Verses", "The Drummer", "The Spring Tramp", "A Day Dream", and much more.  However, the prime feature of this issue is the front cover page, which is quite ornate and original.

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  • "After Longfellow" and Christmas themed poetry...
    Item #544925
    PLAIN TALK, Brooklyn, New York, November, 1887.

    * "After Longfellow" and Christmas themed poetry
    * Ornate Front Cover


    This 8 page magazine contains many interesting poems, including:  "After Longfellow", "A Precarious Calling", "Christmas", "Hard Times", "After the... Read full description  
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  • 1872 Old West Newspaper From San Diego California...
    Item #544909
    DAILY MORNING BULLETIN, San Diego, California, May 28, 1872

    * Early San San Diego California 19th century periodical
    * Wild Old West

     
    This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements. With newspapers West of the Mississippi being very rare prior to 1900, here is an opportunity to get a issue... Read full description  
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  • Drownings in the Schuylkill River...
    Item #544777
    BOSTON RECORDER, Boston, Massachusetts, June 20, 1828 

    * Drowning tragedies...  Schuylkill River... 
    * Creek Indians of Georgia... 


    Page 3 has a report: "Solemn Warnings.--Nine young men were drowned in the River Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, on the Lord's day, June 1st, while out in a boat on a party of pleasure. On... Read full description  
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    Item #544769
    "SUPERSTITION AND THE PRESS", by Curtis D. MacDougall (1983)  paperback, 616 pgs.  It includes chapters on horoscopes, astrologers, prophecy, doomsday, fortune telling, spiritualism, ghosts, poltergeists & exorcism, and much more.
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    Item #544766
    "IN THE COMPANY OF WRITERS - A Life In Publishing", by Charles Scribner, Jr., Based on the oral history by Joel R. Gardner, (1990)  192 pgs. with dust jacket
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    Item #544757
    "HORACE GREELEY - Voice Of The People", by William Harlan Hale,  (1950)  376 pgs.
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    Item #544756
    "LUCE AND HIS EMPIRE", by W. A. Swanberg,  (1972)  530 pgs. with dust jacket
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    Item #544755
    "A GOOD LIFE - Newspapering and Other Adventures", by Ben Bradlee, (1995),  514 pgs., with dust jacket
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    Item #544754
    "THE HEARSTS, FAMILY AND EMPIRE - The Later Years", by Lindsay Chaney and Michael Cieply (1981)  410 pgs., with dust jacket.
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    Item #544753
    "THE THOMSON EMPIRE - The First Fifty Years", by Susan Goldenberg (1984).  260 pgs., with dust jacket.
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    Item #544752
    PAPERS & ADDRESSES OF WILLIAM WATTS BALL - THE EDITOR AND THE REPUBLIC", edited by Anthony Harrigan, (1954)  210 pgs., with dust jacket.
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    Item #544750
    "RALPH INGERSOLL - A Biography", by Roy Hoopes (1985)  Ingersoll was involved in the creation of "The New Yorker", "Fortune" "Life" and the newspaper "PM".  With dust jacket.
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  • Billiards...
    Item #544706
    WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, NY, February 22, 1862.

    * Billiards
    * Chess


    This newspaper, which was primarily a sporting newspaper, has a quite lengthy article headed: "Billiards".  Accompanying subheads include:  "Kavanagh and Deery", "Billiard Entertainment", and much more.

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