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  • 1974 Attica film American premiere advertisement...
    Item #705443
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, April 11, 1974

    * ATTICA - American documentary film
    * 1971 Attica prison riot - uprising - rebellion
    * American premiere movie advertisement


    Page 78 has a 14 x 6 inch advertisement for for the American premiere of "ATTICA" film in Manhattan. This film was... Read full description  
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  • 1976 "RUSH" NYC nightclub concert ad...
    Item #705442
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Dec. 13, 1976

    * RUSH - Canadian progressive rock band
    * Geddy Lee - Neil Peart - Alex Lifeson
    * "All The World's A Stage" album tour
    * Palladium nightclub concert hall advertisement
    * and the Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey


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  • Hometown newspaper on Garfield's funeral...
    Item #705438
    THE CLEVELAND LEADER, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1881  

    * President James S. Garfield death
    * Best publication to be had


    A very graphic issue on the funeral of President James Garfield, who was born & raised in a Cleveland suburb and is buried in Cleveland.
    The top of the front page has two large illustrations showing: "The... Read full description  
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  • Celebrating the new Erie Canal...
    Item #705437
    BELLOWS FALLS INTELLIGENCER, Vermont, Oct. 10, 1825 Page 3 includes a nice account of the celebration of the arrival of the first boat on the Erie Canal, headed; "New York Celebration". Included is the governor's "Address" which begins: "This solemnity, at this place, on the first arrival of vessels from Lake Erie, is... Read full description  
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  • Civil War map on the front page...
    Item #705436
    NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 7, 1864  The front page features a map headed: "The Smithfield and Ben's Church Affair".
    Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Rebel Attempt Capture Cumberland Gap" "Brisk Skirmishing and Repulse of the Enemy" "News From Chattanooga" "Details of the Rebel... Read full description  
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  • Have peace terms been agreed to?   Loyalists to fight on...
    Item #705434
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 10, 1782  

    * Revolutionary War ending events
    * From the enemy - Loyalists 


    Page 5 has: "A letter received yesterday from Paris says...that peace is or near being concluded between England and the Americans, not to the advantage of the Court of France & what gives... Read full description  
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  • Displayable issue for the outdoorsman...
    Item #705433
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN--"Sportsman Number", New York, February 29, 1908  See the photo for the great color cover which has an outdoor sports theme. The front page is a photo of: "Mountaineering In the Himalayas". Much of the content within has a sporting theme.
    Complete issue, small library stamp near the spine,... Read full description  
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  • Great Western print on the cover...
    Item #705432
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, June 7, 1890  The full ftpg. is a great illustration which seems as though it was taken from the Western movie, captioned: "Life in the Mining Regions of the Far West--Selling his Life Dearly." showing a cowboy trying to fend off a group of Indians on horseback.
    A fullpg. with 9:... Read full description  
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  • Angry Boston freeholders...   Destroy Fort Pitt...
    Item #705431
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, Dec. 19, 1772  The second page has the follow-up petition from the Freeholders of Boston expressing once again their concern about the salaries of the judges of the Superior Court, as well as a request for a special meeting of the General Assembly to discuss this important and alarming matter.
    A reply from the... Read full description  
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  • The Mormons in Utah...   Electricity comes to Utah...
    Item #705430
    THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 26, 1879  This newspaper was published 17 years before it became a state. Included is an interesting report concerning a stagecoach robbery. Also Mormon-related items, with articles headed: "The Mormons And The Indians" & "Sugar Made In Utah" "Murder"... Read full description  
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  • One of the best early baseball prints, the game made famous by Currier & Ives...
    Item #705428
    LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Aug. 26, 1865 

    * Famous Currier and Ives baseball game print

    The top of page 4 has one of the better baseball prints of the era, showing the action at the famous game played at Hoboken on August 3, 1865 between the Atlantics of Brooklyn and the Mutuals of New York.
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  • Very first automobile advertisement...
    Item #705427
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Sept. 10, 1898  

    * 1st ever automobile advertisement
    * Horseless carriage


    A very significant issue in the history of automobiles, as the noted reference work "Kane's Famous First Facts" records that the first automobile advertisement ever published in America is on the back page (not the... Read full description  
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  • Peace with dishonor is not acceptable...
    Item #705425
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Aug. 6, 1782 

    * Revolutionary War Era
    * 18th century
    * From The Enemy


    Page 4 has an interesting report which explains how the British soldiers  fighting in America are paid.
    Page 5 has news headed: "America" with datelines from Charleston and Annapolis mentioning in part: "...in an... Read full description  
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  • Several items on the California Gold Rush of 1849...
    Item #705420
    DAILY HERALD, Newburyport, Massachusetts, April 25, 1849  This issue has many reports concerning the Gold Rush of 1849, with the front page beginning with a quite detailed letter which is prefaced with: "From Mexico" "...the following letter...who went out to California in command of a company of adventurers,... Read full description  
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  • Clam bake...  Mining in Colorado...
    Item #705419
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, July 15, 1871 The front cover contains a half page illustration "Yachting  - At the Helm" along with two smaller illustrations of the Cape May Regatta prizes.
    Within the issue is a full page contain two prints of the Clam Bake at Round Island, Connecticut; a nearly half-page print of the Gulch... Read full description  
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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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  • Fleshing out the details in the treaty with America...
    Item #705415
    DREWRY'S DERBY MERCURY, England, April 17, 1783 

    * re. the End of the Revolutionary War

    Page 2 has some reports from the House of Commons relating to the treaty with America, particularly the trade portion. The back page has some talk concerning relations with America as well.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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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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  • Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bobby Jones, Fanny Brice...
    Item #705407
    MID-WEEK PICTORIAL, the "News Of The World In Pictures" published by the New York Times, Sept. 30, 1926  Full front page is a photo of Bobby Jones, runner-up in the American Amateur Golf Championship shaking hands with George Von Elm, the winner.
    The doublepage centerfold has a great montage of 20 of the best baseball... 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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  • Lengthy battle report from General Hooker...
    Item #705404
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Oct. 31, 1862 

    * From the capital of the Confederacy 
    * Major General Joseph Hooker letter
    * Official account pf the Battle of Glendale


    Not just a newspaper from the Confederates States, but from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "Confederate & State... Read full description  
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  • From the capital of the Confederacy in 1862....
    Item #705403
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Aug. 12, 1862 

    * From the capital of the Confederacy

     Not just a newspaper from the Confederate, but from the capital of the Confederate states. The front page has: "Important From the North--Call For 600,000 More Men--A Draft to Be Immediately made" "From Culpeper"... Read full description  
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  • Supreme Court rules in 3 discrimination cases...
    Item #705402
    NEW YORK TIMES, June 6, 1950  

    * Colleges not permitted to discriminate based on race
    * McLaurin vs. Oklahoma State Regents & more
    * United States Supreme Court decisions


    The front page has a 3 column head: "SUPREME COURT RULINGS BAR SEGREGATION IN 2 COLLEGES, ALSO VOID BIAS IN RAIL DINERS" with subheads:... Read full description  
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  • Execution of the outlaw Vasquez...
    Item #705401
    NEW-YORK TIMES, March 20, 1875  

    * Tiburcio Vasquez execution death (1st report)
    * Los Angeles, California outlaw bandit


    The front page has: "Execution Of The Bandit Vasquez" "Hanged At San Jose, Cal., Yesterday--No Attempt At Rescue--He Is Cool To The Last."
    The report about the execution of this colorful outlaw who... Read full description  
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  • Growth of California towns...
    Item #705400
    SAN DIEGO DAILY UNION, Sept. 22, 1871  Page 2 has most of a column taken up with: "Growth of Towns in California".
    Four pages, small folio size, nice condition.
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  • Racial issues post-Civil War...   Custer & the Indians...
    Item #705399
    NEW YORK HERALD, August 20, 1874  Page 5 has an article under: "The Colored War In South Carolina" with subhead: "A Skirmish Between Rival Black Factions at Georgetown--The Town in Possession of Infuriated Negroes".
    Also: "The White Sulphur Springs" "Lack of Visitors" "Bad Management... 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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  • Finding a Northwest Passage... Protecting the Carolinas...
    Item #705390
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1745  Over 1 1/2 pages are taken up with: "The Case of Carolina Consider'd, with Regard to its Danger of being Invaded, for want of Regular Forces...". This is a great article on the defense of the colonies.
    Three-quarters of a page are taken up with: "A List... 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
    * Nassau... Read full description  
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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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  • For the Masons in 1858...
    Item #705378
    MASONIC MIRROR, Philadelphia & New  York, Oct. 27, 1858 

    * Masonic - free masonry - Masons
    * Pre American Civil War era


    In the dateline is: "Devoted To The Diffusion Of Masonic Intelligence, Fine Arts, Literature, News, etc." This little newspaper published for the Masons has a very graphic, Masonic-theme engraving in the masthead... 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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  • Very early Boy Scout magazine...
    Item #705369
    THE SCOUT, London, Nov. 4, 1922  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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  • A Democratic party organ...
    Item #705368
    KENDALL'S EXPOSITOR, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1841 
    Being from the nation's capital it is not surprising there are various political reports. 
    This is the volume 1, number 7 issue of an uncommon title that lasted but 4 years. The prospectus (not here) notes it was a semi-weekly devoted to "...the security of the right of suffrage by... 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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  • Battle of Fort Donelson & much more...
    Item #705362
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1862  Among the articles are: "The Battle of Logan's Cross Roads--Official Report of Gen. Thomas" "The Capture of Fort Henry" "The Burnside Expedition--Battle at Roanoke Island" "Petitions Against Free Negroes" "The Fight at Donelson--Particulars"... Read full description  
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