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  • Likely the most desired masthead from the 18th century... Paul Revere's segmented snake engraving - "Join or Die"
    Item #719725
    THE MASSACHUSETTS SPY, Or Thomas's Boston Journal, October 27, 1774  

    * Extremely rare publication w/ Paul Revere
    * Pre American Revolutionary War era 
    * "Join or Die" snake issue masthead


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  • Babe Ruth & the Red Sox in the World Series...
    Item #707431

    SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Massachusetts, Oct. 10, 1915  The front page has nice reporting on game 2 of the World Series, pitting Boston against Philadelphia. Boston would win 4 games to 1.
    Babe Ruth was on the Boston team during this Series but the Red Sox pitching was so strong that the young Babe Ruth was not used on the mound and... Read full description  

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  • Ted Williams back from military...
    Item #588327
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Massachusetts, August 8, 1953

    * Ted Williams back from military
    * Boston Red Sox... MLB baseball


    This 14 page newspaper has a editorial on page 6 under: "In the Dugout" regarding the homecoming from the military for baseball star Ted Williams. Great to have in a Boston paper.

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  • Interesting newspaper...
    Item #697618
    THE SPICE BOX, Boston, October, 1880  This is the volume 1, number 10 issue of a quite scarce newspaper "Published by the Boston Branch, Grocery and Tea House". The front page features nice headlines concerning a recent election.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.

    background: The Spice Box serves as a quintessential example of... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Bunker Hill...   Washington as Commander-in-Chief...
    Item #697032
    THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, June 27, 1775 

    * Battle of Bunker Hill - Charlestown
    * Siege of Boston, Massachusetts
    * George Washington named commander
    * American Revolutionary War


    Almost the entire front page is taken up with a terrific and vitriolic attack on General Gage concerning his actions at... Read full description  
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  • One of the more rare Revolutionary War titles...   Battle of Bunker Hill...   Patrick Henry...   so much more...
    Item #687318
    STORY & HUMPHREYS'S PENNSYLVANIA MERCURY & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, October 6, 1775 

    * Battle of Bunker Hill
    * Revolutionary War
    * Very rare publication


    Certainly one of the more scarce titles from during the Revolutionary War. This is the volume 1 number 27 issue of a... Read full description  
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  • Much good, early war content...
    Item #687286
    THE NEW-ENGLAND CHRONICLE, OR THE ESSEX GAZETTE Cambridge, Sept. 21, 1775  This title has a rather short lifespan in Cambridge existing from just May 12, 1775 thru April 4, 1776, less than a year. After the latter date the newspaper was removed to Boston.
    The front page begins with a strong appeal by the City of London to the King concerning his... Read full description  

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  • British reaction to Washington being named commander-in-chief...
    Item #687211
    THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Oct. 18, 1775

    * General George Washington
    * Named Commander-in-Chief 
    * Continental Army - British reaction


    The front page begins with a nice item from London concerning George Washington: "General Washington, who was lately appointed Generalissimo over the Provincials, has... Read full description  
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  • "Redskins" name 1st used in the NFL...
    Item #673597
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 18, 1933

    * (Washington) Boston Redskins
    * 1st time nickname was used in franchise history
    * First game of the 1933 NFL football season


    The sport's section (page 26) has one column headings: "GREEN BAY ELEVEN HELD TO 7-7 TIE" "Boston Rallies in the Closing Minutes of Contest to Deadlock Score"... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson is likely to be the new figurehead for the frigate Constitution?
    Item #713638
    DAILY EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Boston,, July 10, 1834  Page 2 has an interesting article: "Protection For the Constitution", referring to the famous frigate. It is more of a political report, referring to a Jackson newspaper which mentions: "...in speaking of the mutilation of the figurehead of the... Read full description  

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  • Rare title with a Paul Revere engraving, still with original wrappers...
    Item #711660
    ROYAL AMERICAN MAGAZINE, Boston, July, 1774

    * Exceedingly rare periodical just before the outbreak of the Revolutionary War
    * Masthead engraving by Paul Revere with outer wrappers (rare)


    The quite famous and extremely rare magazine published by Isaiah Thomas. This is the first of the title we have offered in... Read full description  
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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #704415
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), May 5, 1743  This was the first successful magazine in America although formatted unlike typical magazines. It was exclusively a chronicle of the Great Awakening in America, exclusively of secular news reports. It was preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which... Read full description  
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  • Building the frigate ''United States' is ahead of schedule...
    Item #704311
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 14, 1796  

    * USS United States construction

    Page 2 has a report noting: "The United States frigate, building in Southwark under the direction of Mr. Humphreys,  is in such a state of forwardness that it is probable she might be launched before the ensuing winter, should... Read full description  
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  • Prints of Lowell, Massachusetts...
    Item #703835
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, April 26, 1856  

    * Lowell, Massachusetts scenes

    The front page features a print of: "The New Addition to the Boston State House" with a related article.
    Other prints include: "Boston Railroad Depot, Lowell, Mass." "Junction of the Concord & Merrimac Rivers, Lowell, Mass."... Read full description  
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  • The Federal edifice: a famous engraving!
    Item #703265
    THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL, Boston, January 16, 1788  

    * United States Constitution
    * State of Massachusetts
    * Pillars illustration - cartoon


    This is one of the more desired & elusive issues of this  title to be had, as it contains one of the cherished "pillar cartoons". The only other newspaper we have... Read full description  
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  • Red Sox win 1946 pennant...
    Item #584690
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Leominster, Massachusetts, September 14, 1946

    * Boston Red Sox wins pennant
    * Ted Williams


    This 8 page newspaper has a two column headline on page 5: "Ted Williams Real Hero As Red Sox Cop Pennant With Home Run Blast". See photos for text. Nice to have from a town close to Boston.

    Other news, sports and... Read full description  
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  • Ted Williams & the Boudreau shift...
    Item #584684
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Leominster, Massachusetts, July 15, 1946

    * The Boudreau or Williams shift 1st used
    * Ted Williams 3 home runs
    * Boston Red Sox - Cleveland Indians


    This 8 page newspaper has two column headlines on page 5: "Pennant-Bound Sox In 11-Game Lead After 2 Wins At Fenway Park" and "Williams Puts On One-Man Show As... 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  

    * "First American Comic" ?
    * Editor Henry Trumbull
    * "Uncle Jerry Simpleton" 

    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... Read full description  
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  • Created to save Old North Church...
    Item #702168
    THE DIAL OF THE OLD SOUTH CLOCK, Boston, Dec. 8, 1879  

    * Funding the preservation of "Old South Church"

    This was an interesting publication produced for a fair to help save Old South Church. People had wanted to demolish it to widen the street, however a faction wanted it preserved. They created the fair to promote their cause and... Read full description  
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  • Phillis Wheatley arrives in London...
    Item #702240
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 22, 1773

    * Phillis Wheatley's London arrival
    * Famous Woman servant turned poet


    Certainly the most notable report is found on the back page, which contains: "Last Thursday the celebrated negro girl Phillis, the Poet, whose extraordinary talents have lately been taken notice of in the News Papers,... Read full description  
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  • Early Horatio Alger story...
    Item #700255
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLESHIP (very early), Boston, Sept. 3, 1859  This was perhaps America's first successful illustrated newspaper, existing from 1851 thru 1859. It set the format for other more successful titles to emulate, most notably Frank Leslie's Illustrated (1855) and Harper's Weekly (1857). All were modeled after the... Read full description  
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  • 3000 hits for "Big Poison"... with a photo...
    Item #549373
    NEW YORK TIMES, NY, June 20, 1942 

    * Paul Waner (Big Poison)
    * Boston Braves - 3,000 hit with photo


    This 28 page newspaper has a page 17 , two line, 1 column headline: "Waner Of Braves Gets 3,000th Hit" & subheads: "Seventh Big Leaguer to Reach Mark--Pirates win in 11th, 7-6, on Elliot's 2d Homer" & more.

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  • Early Horatio Alger story...
    Item #700256
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLESHIP (very early), Boston, Sept. 3, 1859  This was perhaps America's first successful illustrated newspaper, existing from 1851 thru 1859. It set the format for other more successful titles to emulate, most notably Frank Leslie's Illustrated (1855) and Harper's Weekly (1857). All were modeled after the... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth Quits Yankees...
    Item #582389
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Leominster, Massachusetts, February 26, 1935 

    * Babe Ruth leaves New York Yankees (1st report)
    * Joining the Boston Braves

    This 6 page newspaper has one column headlines on the front page: "BRAVES SECURE BABE RUTH", "To be Vice President and Assistant Manager of Boston Nat'l Club" with photo of... Read full description  
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  • Promoting the abolitionists' cause...
    Item #700260
    EMANCIPATOR & WEEKLY CHRONICLE, Boston, Dec. 11, 1844  

    * Rare anti-slavery publication
    * Abolition movement - free slaves


    One of the less common anti-slavery newspapers with content as you might suspect. 
    This abolitionist newspaper was first published in New York City and by this time in Boston. It was founded as the official... Read full description  
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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #698457
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), May 14, 1743  This was the first successful magazine in America although formatted unlike typical magazines. It was exclusively a chronicle of the Great Awakening in America, exclusively of secular news reports. It was preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth demands $20,000 for the 1920 season, or he will retire...
    Item #697503
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Dec. 26, 1919 

    * Babe Ruth to retire ?
    * Demands high salary


    Page 4 has an article headed: "Ruth Says He Will Retire" " 'Through With Major League Baseball' Unless Red Sox Agree to Pay Him $20,000 for Season of 1920---Not to Become a Boxer".
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  •  - Stock Prices Of 1806...

    Item #214362
    BOSTON GAZETTE, Jan. 27, 1806.
     
    * Stock Prices
    * 1806 Boston Massachusetts


    Taking much of the front page is a large chart: Wholesale Prices Current At Boston. Also has the Prices Of Stocks Premiums of Insurance and Course Of Exchange. News of the day includes: "Colonial Trade" "Inland Improvements" "Grand Army" and more. 4 pages in good condition.
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  • Green Bay Packers wins NFL championship...
    Item #691880
    ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, December 14, 1936

    * Green Bay Packers victorious
    * Boston Redskins (Washington)
    * NFL football championship
    * Jesse Owens wins best athlete award


    Page 3 of section II has a two column heading: "Green Bay's Passing Attack Nets Victory In "Pro" Title Game" with stats and lineups. (see)
    The top... Read full description  
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  • Ted Williams bat throwing incident....
    Item #572024
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Springfield, Massachusetts, September 22, 1958  This 22 page newspaper has two column headlines on the front page:

    * Williams' Bat Injures Woman Fan in Stands
    * Housekeeper of Red Sox General Manager Suffers Contusion Over Eye in Boston Accident

    with related photos. (see)

    Also more on page 14 including photo of... Read full description  
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  • Bedford, Massachusetts prints...
    Item #689983
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, March 8, 1856  The front page is taken up with: "Various Railroad Depots In Boston".
    Among the prints within two pages with 8 prints of "New Bedford", Massachusetts, including the "City Hall & Market" and: "Court House" and "Custom House". The back page has 2... Read full description  
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  • One of the more rare Winslow Homer prints...
    Item #689890
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Oct. 3, 1857 

    * American illustrator Winslow Homer
    * Very early illustration in a periodical


    Winslow Homer prints are very desirable and among the more difficult periodical  titles in which to find Homer prints is this one, as it rarely comes on the collector market from the Homer era.
    Here is... Read full description  
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  • One of the more rare Winslow Homer prints...
    Item #689892
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Nov. 7, 1857 

    * American illustrator Winslow Homer
    * Very early illustration in a periodical


    Winslow Homer prints are very desirable, and among the more difficult periodical  titles in which to find Homer prints is this one as it rarely comes on the collector market from the Homer era.
    Here is one... Read full description  
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  • Two uncommon Winslow Homer prints...
    Item #689900
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, July 9, 1859  

    * American illustrator Winslow Homer
    * Very early illustrations in a periodical


    This issue features two prints by renowned artist Winslow Homer, rare to find as issues of this title from 1859 are extremely scarce.
    The first is on the front page: "Fourth of July Scene, on Boston... Read full description  
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  • Very early Winslow Homer print...
    Item #689880
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, June 13, 1857  

    * Early Winslow Homer print
    * Boston street scene


    The front page features one of the earliest Winslow Homer prints to appear in a periodical, in fact just one week after the very first. It is captioned: "Corner of Winter, Washington & Summer Streets, Boston". The initials... Read full description  
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  • College at Toronto, a view of the Hudson at Newburgh...
    Item #690056
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Dec. 17, 1859  The front page has a print of: "The Washington Building, Washington Street, Boston" with a related article. 
    Prints within include: "New University College, Toronto, Canada" and: "Eglinton Suspension Bridge, Macquarie River, Bathurst, New South... Read full description  
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  • Generals Buckner and Tilghman...
    Item #541241
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Boston, Massachusetts, March 4, 1862

    * Columbus Missouri - Charles Town, West Virginia

    Headlines include:  "Skirmish with Jefferson Thompson's Command", "Restoration of Commerce between the North and South", "Loss of a Boston Ship by Fire",  "Generals Buckner and Tilghman... Read full description  
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  • A rare & desirable Loyalist newspaper...   Trying to find a solution...
    Item #687431
    RIVINGTON'S NEW-YORK GAZETTEER; or, the CONNECTICUT, HUDSON'S RIVER, NEW-JERSEY, and QUEBEC WEEKLY ADVERTISER, New York, Aug. 17, 1775

    * American Revolutionary War
    * Extremely rare publication
    * James Rivington - spy publisher


    James Rivington, the famous printer of this newspaper, had an interesting... Read full description  
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  • Tony Conigliaro hit by pitch...
    Item #569065
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Massachusetts, August 19, 1967 

    * Tony Congliaro hit by pitch 
    * Boston Red Sox
    * Major League Baseball
     

    This 14 page newspaper has a three column headline on page 10: "Conigliaro Injured, Will Be Sidelined" with subhead and photo of him being carried off the field. (see)

    Tells of Boston Red Sox star... Read full description  
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  • Early Horatio Alger story...
    Item #568218
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL LINE-OF-BATTLESHIP (very early), Boston, Sept. 3, 1859  This was perhaps America's first successful illustrated newspaper, existing from 1851 thru 1859. It set the format for other more successful titles to emulate, most notably Frank Leslie's Illustrated (1855) and Harper's Weekly (1857). All were modeled after the... Read full description  
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  • The Olive Branch Petition: a last-gasp attempt to prevent all-out war...
    Item #687282
    PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, Philadelphia, Aug. 19, 1775 

    * The "Olive Branch Petition"
    * Revolutionary War beginning
    * Second Continental Congress


    Certainly the most notable content in this issue is found taking over half of page 2, being the very historic Olive Branch Petition.
    This was one of the more... Read full description  
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  • On the Battle of Bunker Hill...  Washington named commander-in-chief..   So much more....
    Item #687295
    THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL & THE NEW HAVEN POST-BOY, July 5, 1775 

    * Battle of Bunker Hill - Charlestown
    * Siege of Boston, Massachusetts
    * George Washington named commander
    * American Revolutionary War
    * Terrific issue w/ many reports


    Nice engraving in the masthead of a post boy on horseback.
    ... Read full description  
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  • Ted Williams announces retirement...
    Item #566967
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION,, Massachusetts, September 26, 1960 

    * Ted William retires 
    * Boston Red Sox 
    * MLB Baseball 


    This 20 page newspaper has a two column headline on the front page: "Ted Williams Retires" with photo and caption: "At End Of Road" (see)

    Tells of the announcement of Ted Williams that he... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth vs. Walter Johnson in a pitcher's duel...
    Item #676028
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Aug. 16, 1916  

    * Babe Ruth vs. Walter Johnson pitching duel
    * Early coverage for Ruth, before he was a Yankee
    * Best publication to be had ? - very rare as such


    Near the bottom of the back page is a brief yet very historic report with small heading: "Red Sox Increase Lead After Great Battle with... Read full description  
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  • America's first successful newspaper...
    Item #689552
    THE BOSTON WEEKLY NEWS-LETTER, "New England", April 10-17, 1740 

    * Among the earliest of American newspapers to be had

    This very rare title was the first successful newspaper in the colonies, having begun in 1704 and lasting until the British occupation of Boston in 1776. It was only preceded by "Public Occurrances Both... Read full description  
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  • Atlantics chicagoed...  stars of the day...
    Item #563798
    NEW YORK TIMES, New York, NY, May 9, 1871

    On pg. 2 under Base-Ball is a report: The Boston Club Chicagoing the Atlantics. Includes a summary about a match played at the Capitoline Grounds, in Brooklyn, before a crowd of 1,000, with mention that a chilly, blustering north-west wind prevailed. The Boston club chicagoed (term for a shut-out) the... Read full description  
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  • The Red Sox win game four of the World Series...
    Item #670536
    EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, California, Oct. 11, 1916 

    * Boston Red Sox vs. Brooklyn Dodgers
    * World Series - MLB baseball (game 4)


    The front page has a rather large headline announcing: "RED SOX ARE CLOSE TO TITLE" with subhead: "Brooklyn Pitchers Are Hit Hard"
    Included on the front page is the "Box... Read full description  
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  • Athenaeum Gallery was reopened...  Daniel Webster...
    Item #563393
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, May 21, 1828  A pg. 2 report says that Athenaeum Gallery was reopened "...with an addition of nearly forty pictures from the valuable collection of the late President Jefferson..." There is also a letter to the Mayor of Boston stating that Congress appropriated money for the... Read full description  
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  • Dreyfus Hotel disaster...
    Item #561966
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Michigan, July 5, 1925 

    * Dreyfus Hotel disaster 
    * Boston, Massachusetts 

    This 50+ page newspaper has one column headlines on the front page that include: "10 KNOWN DEAD, 20 MISSING AS BUILDING FALLS" "Scores of Gay Revelers Injured When Boston Clubhouse Collapses" and more. (see)

    Tells of the... Read full description  
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  • The Great Awakening... Christian revival in New-Londonderry, PA...
    Item #653754
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), May 21, 1743  This was the first successful magazine in America although formatted unlike typical magazines. It was exclusively a chronicle of the Great Awakening in America, exclusively of secular news reports. It was preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of... Read full description  
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