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  • Focused on the lumber industry...
    Item #702162
    NORTHWESTERN LUMBERMAN, Chicago, Jan. 18, 1890  A newspaper focusing on the lumbering industry with a nice engraving of a lumber mill in the masthead.
    Sixteen pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.
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  • It's 'full of good things'...
    Item #702161
    OUR FAIR, Tilton, New Hampshire, Sept. 15, 1887  This seems to be primarily a literary paper with various stories and other eclectic articles. Printed above the masthead is: "Don't fail to take this little paper home. It is full of good things."
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, wear at the margins, some light toning, a few archival... Read full description  
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  • Protecting publishers from unscrupulous advertisers...
    Item #702160
    THE AGENTS' HERALD, Philadelphia, April, 1887  An interesting newspaper whose purpose is perhaps best detailed by an article in another newspaper from 1883:
    "There are probably but few country newspaper publishers, who have not at some time been swindled by plausible but dishonest advertising dead-beats, who obtain... Read full description  
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  • Operation Hailstone... Truk Island attacked....
    Item #702158
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 18, 1944

    * Operation Hailstone - Truk Island (Chuuk)
    * World War II - WWII


    The front page has a nice banner headline announcing: "TRUK ATTACKED BY STRONG U. S. SEA-AIR FORCES" with subheads and related map. (see) First report coverage on "Operation Hailstone" which was a massive naval air... Read full description  
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  • The 'Field & Steam' magazine of the day...
    Item #702156
    CHICAGO FIELD, Nov. 2, 1878  This is a sporting newspaper with a very ornate & sports-themed masthead. The front page has a print of: "The Irish Water Spaniel...".
    Sixteen pages, very nice condition.
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  • A newspaper for children...
    Item #702154
    THE YOUNG REAPER, Philadelphia, March 1, 1866  This is one of several newspapers for children that were common in the post-Civil War years.
    Four pages, a graphic masthead, good condition.
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  • The 250th anniversary of the settlement of Boston...
    Item #702153
    ANNIVERSARY RECORD - "A Program of the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of Boston", Boston, Sept. 17, 1880
    This is likely a one-off publication, more of a program than a newspaper, with many graphics on the various floats in the parade.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single... Read full description  
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  • The real estate market in Upstate New York...
    Item #702152
    CENTRAL NEW YORK REAL ESTATE HERALD, Syracuse, June, 1883  The volume 1, number 8 issue of a newspaper focused on real estate in Upstate New York.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one sheet, some rubbing at the fold, minor margin wear.
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  • 1st movie preview of "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"...
    Item #702144
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 20, 1939

    * Original "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" review
    * James Stewart & Jean Arthur - Frank Capra
    * Political comedy-drama film - movie


    Page 27 has the first movie review by the Times of what is considered one of the greatest films of all time and what made Jimmy Stewart a major movie... Read full description  
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  • A mining-related periodical...
    Item #702142
    POMEROY'S ADVANCE THOUGHT, New York, October, 1887  This paper has many articles on mining and worldwide news. This is the volume 1, number 3 issue.
    It was really published to promote M. M. Pomeroy's Atlantic-Pacific Railroad Tunnel Company, which was struggling to make enough money to complete the railroad tunnel through the Continental... Read full description  
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  • A child's newspaper...
    Item #702139
    THE WEEKLY MAGNET, Chicago, Sept. 4, 1881  A story newspaper seemingly meant for children. Four pages, good condition.
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  • For the mechanically inclined...
    Item #702138
    AMERICAN MACHINIST, New York, April 21, 1883  Printed in the masthead: "A Journal For Machinists, Engineers, Founders, Boiler Makers, Pattern Makers and Blacksmiths'".
    As the title would suggest, a periodical for machinists and others who are mechanically minded. Similar to Scientific American in content and format.
    Several... Read full description  
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  • For the paper-making industry...
    Item #702134
    THE PAPER TRADE JOURNAL, New York, Oct. 11, 1884  The masthead notes: "The Consumption of Paper is the Measure of a People's Culture".
    This was obviously a trade paper for the paper-making industry. The masthead includes an illustration of a paper-making machine.
    Twelve pages, some disbinding residue at the spine of the back leaf,... Read full description  
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  • The gold ink Jenny Lind promotional newspaper...
    Item #702131
    THE JENNY LIND, Boston This is an 1851 souvenir newspaper from Jenny Lind's legendary first American tour, featuring portraits and articles on the "Swedish Nightingale" and P. T. Barnum, who managed her tour. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first... Read full description  
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  • Printed on brown, very thick paper...
    Item #702130
    THE SUN, Edgar, Nebraska, March 19, 1881  A very unusual newspaper printed under stress condition, using newsprint that is almost as thick as what would be found in a pizza box. It is brown in color and slightly coarse in texture.
    The reason is explained at the top: "This issue of The Sun is not as handsome as former ones, and all on... Read full description  
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  • 2008 financial crisis... - Federal regulators take over IndyMac...  The largest bank failure in history (to-date)...

    2008 financial crisis...

    Item #702128
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 12, 2008

    * Fed. regulators take over IndyMac
    * Financial crisis of 2007-2008
    * Wall Street and the L.A. region in panic


    The front page has: "Federal regulators seize crippled IndyMac Bank", with subheading: "A run on the Pasadena thrift ends in one of the biggest financial failures ever. Doors will reopen Monday".... Read full description  
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  • Printed on cornhusk paper...   By & for the unemployed...
    Item #702127
    HARD TIMES, San Francisco, California, January, 1894

    * Printed on thick corn husk paper

     Likely a short-lived newspaper--this is the volume 1, number 2 issue--interesting for both the focus and the paper upon which it is printed.
    As for the latter, this appears to be a cornhusk paper made from ground corn husks, is a golden... Read full description  
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  • 2008 financial crisis...  - Federal regulators take over IndyMac...  Largest bank failure to-date...

    2008 financial crisis...

    Item #702126
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, July 12, 2008

    * Fed. regulators take over IndyMac
    * Financial crisis of 2007-2008
    * Wall Street and the L.A. region in panic


    The front page has: "Federal regulators seize crippled IndyMac Bank", with subheading: "A run on the Pasadena thrift ends in one of the biggest financial failures ever. Doors will reopen Monday".... Read full description  
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  • Photos & illustrations on the Spanish-American War...
    Item #702124
    THE MAIL & EXPRESS - ILLUSTRATED SATURDAY MAGAZINE, July 30,  1898 This is the Supplement to the New York Mail & Express newspaper, focused on graphics. Several of the photos & illustrations are on the Spanish-American War, including the full front page and the double page centerfold.
    Sixteen pages, 11 by 16 inches,... Read full description  
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  • Interesting & unusual masthead...
    Item #702122
    THE PUBLIC HERALD, Philadelphia, August, 1886  Printed in the masthead is: "Truth and Justice the Foe of Fraud and Corruption" with the interesting masthead engraving showing the "eye of truth" shining upon a devil.
    Sixteen pages, 11 1/4 by 15 1/2 inches, a small hole in the front & back leaves, good condition.
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  • A journal of science...
    Item #702121
    THE SCIENTIFIC, New York, Oct. 7, 1880  The masthead notes: "A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science", but this issue is mostly taken up with advertisements. This is a volume 2 issue.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, 9 by 13 inches minor foxing near mains, good condition.
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  • 2008 Financial crisis... - Federal Government takes over Fannie May & Freddie Mac...

    2008 Financial crisis...

    Item #702120
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, Sep. 8, 2008

    * Fed. Gov. takes over Fannie May & Freddie Mac
    * Financial crisis of 2007-2008
    * Wall Street is in a panic


    The front page has: "U.S. seizes mortgage titans in multibillion-dollar rescue", with subheading: "The move averts potential global turmoil, Treasury secretary says." The coverage includes... Read full description  
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  • Print of Acton's first meeting house...
    Item #702113
    THE ACTON MONITOR, Massachusetts, Dec. 21, 1882  This is the volume 1, number 7 issue by "The Evangelical Society of Acton". The front page features a print of: "The First Meeting House of Acton".
    Four pages, good condition.

    AI notes: The Evangelical Society of Acton was a 19th-century religious organization in Acton,... Read full description  
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  • First of this title we have offered...
    Item #702112
    PUBLIC SPIRIT, Ayer, Massachusetts, Nov. 26, 1874  Printed in the masthead is: "A Weekly Newspaper Devoted To The Local Interests of Towns in Middlesex and Worcester Counties", which is exactly what is inside.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, one tape mend inside, good condition.

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  • Early newspaper from Oregon...
    Item #702111
    THE OREGON STATE JOURNAL, Eugene City, Oct. 12, 1867 

    * Rare old West publication

    This is one of the earliest Oregon newspapers we have offered. Typical news of the day and a wealth of advertisements. This was just 8 years after Oregon gained statehood.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various tape mends inside, a bit of fold foxing.

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  • Newspaper printed on plastic...
    Item #702110
    PLASTTRADING PALETTE, The Netherlands, June 12-22, 1963  This is a very curious & perhaps experimental or promotional newspaper printed entirely on plastic.
    It was done by a plastics firm in The Netherlands to show how versatile plastic could be--it could even be used for printing newspapers. The "newspaper" appears to be an in-house... Read full description  
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  • Promoting investment in the West...
    Item #702109
    THE NEW NORTHWEST, Philadelphia, April, 1878  Although the title & city of publication may seem in conflict, the theme printed in the masthead would explain it: "Devoted To The Interest of Railroad Investments, Land and Settlement".
    This is the volume 1, number 3 issue of a paper focused on promoting the expansion and settlement... Read full description  
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  • St. Louis Cardinals win 1944 World Series of baseball...
    Item #702108
    THE BETHLEHEM GLOBE-TGIMES, Pennsylvania, October 10, 1944

    * 1944 World Series (game 6)
    * St. Louis Cardinals vs. St. Louis Browns
    * Championship game (final)
    * World War II - WWII era


    The top of page 14 has a six column heading: "Cardinals Regain World Championship" with subheads, 2 photos, box scores and inning by... Read full description  
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  • 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition opens...
    Item #702105
    SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 6 A.M. EXPOSITION EXTRA, Feb. 18, 1939

    * Golden Gate International Exposition opens
    * Treasure Island (artificial) - World's Fair


    The front page has a seven column headline: "LET'S GO! FAIR'S OPEN" with subheads. (see images) Much more inside with full page pictorials. I suspect this... Read full description  
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  • 1874 Red River War... Nelson A. Miles...
    Item #702104
    NEW YORK HERALD, September 10, 1874

    * Red River War
    * Nelson A. Miles
    * Native Americans - Indians


    The top of page 7 has a one column heading: "THE RED RIVER FIGHT" with subheads. (see images)
    Other news of the day. Complete in 12 pages, nice condition.
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  • 1913 Emma Goldman evicted from San Diego
    Item #702101
    EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, May 21, 1913

    * Emma Goldman eviction from S.D.
    * Anarchist political activist - anarchy
    * San Diego free speech fight


    The front page has a three column pictorial with headline: "ANARCHISTS DECLARE THEY WILL RETURN TO SAN DIEGO" with subhead. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition... Read full description  
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  • Building the Capitol...   Slave ads in 1820....
    Item #702100
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, April 14, 1820  

    * President James Monroe
    * Act of United States Congress
    * Capitol building construction


    Page 2 has: "AN ACT making further appropriations for continuing the work upon the centre building of the Capitol, and other public buildings." This and 3 other acts are each... Read full description  
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  • Containing 'romance, literature, & general intelligence'...
    Item #702098
    BANNER OF LIGHT, New York & Boston, July 23, 1859  Within the masthead is: "A Weekly Journal Of Romance, Literature & General Intelligence" which pretty much describes what is found within.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, minimal fold & margin wear, good condition.
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  • Texans will defend their land to the last...
    Item #702096
    EXETER NEWS-LETTER, New Hampshire, July 26, 1836  Reports inside including: "From Texas" which notes in part: "...four soldiers...were arrested & imprisoned...fully believed that all the American prisoners are murdered which were at Matamoras...now on their march into Texas. The Texans to a man are turning out,... Read full description  
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  • Capture of Santa Anna: General Houston is victorious...
    Item #702095
    NEW YORK OBSERVER, May 28, 1836  

    * Battle of San Jacinto victory
    * Capture of Santa Anna
    * Texas Revolutuion
    * War of Independence

    Page 3 has an article: "Texas - Capture of Santa Anna & Defeat of the Mexican Army Confirmed" which notes near the beginning: "...the news of the victory of Gen. Houston over the Mexican troops,... Read full description  
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  • 1929 McAlester, Oklahoma coal mine disaster....
    Item #702092
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, December 18, 1929 

    * McAlester, Oklahoma mining disaster 
    * Old Town Mine
     

    The front page has a three column headline: "47 BODIES RECOVERED AFTER OKLAHOMA MINE EXPLOSION" with subhead. (see) 1st report coverage on the explosion at the Old Town mine in McAlester,... Read full description  
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  • 1969 review of the Rolling Stones days after their Madison Square Garden performances...
    Item #702091
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, December 4, 1969

    * The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969
    * Madison Square Garden concert review
    * "History's first mystic rock and roll tour "
    * Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor


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  • A product of the amateur press hobby...
    Item #702089
    THE FLAG, Stanberry, Missouri, December, 1881  This tiny newspaper is part of the amateur press hobby that was very popular in the latter decades of the 19th century. Printed on small presses by amateur printers, the content was typically whimsical and very localized. This is the volume 1, number 3 issue. Most such newspapers had a very... Read full description  
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  • A newspaper report of The Rapture...
    Item #702088
    THE LAST NEWS - Tomorrows' Headlines Today.  There is no date or city of publication. 

    * Gospel Tract Society publication 
    * 20th-century apocalyptic ephemera

    The dateline simply states "Whorl Wide Coverage" "Weather: Storm Clouds" and "Midnight Message".
    This is a publication of the Gospel Tract Society out of Independence, Missouri.... Read full description  
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  • An uncommon temperance newspaper...
    Item #702087
    THE WORD OF TRUTH, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Dec. 6, 1877  This is a volume 1 issue of a temperance newspaper with a religious emphasis as well.
    Page 2 begins with: "The editor fears neither the devil nor rum-sellers. He holds with Joseph Cook that 'One with God is a majority', and believe that the cause of TEMPERANCE is... Read full description  

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  • From the Netherlands East Indies...
    Item #702086
    BIANG LALA, Batavia, Netherlands East Indies, Jan. 8, 1868  This is a very obscure Javanese language, Christian missionary newspaper, with the Dutch royal arms in the masthead. This is issue number 9.
    Four pages, 7 1/2 by 10 3/4 inches, very nice condition.

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  • Published by the colorful Duff Green...
    Item #702085
    THE UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1833  This is a case where the publisher is more historically significant than the newspaper: Duff Green.
    Born in Kentucky, Duff Green taught school & fought in the War of 1812 before moving to the Missouri Territory in 1816. He soon became a prominent citizen of Missouri, served... Read full description  

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  • A gift for your barber...
    Item #702081
    RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN & GAZETTE, Providence, Feb. 1, 1831 

    * Early barber shop advertisement

    Page 3 has a very interesting illustrated advertisement for a barber, with text on the service he provides including; "...to know where to cut and where to leave the hair so as to hide as much as possible all deformity of the head..." (see).
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  • Battle of Kasserine Pass... Tunisia Campaign...
    Item #702080
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., February 26, 1943

    * Battle of Kasserine Pass - Tunisia Campaign - Africa
    * 1st major battle between American & German forces


    The front page has a nice headline: "ALLIES HOLD KASSERINE PASS" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. Coverage on the Battle of Kasserine Pass during the Tunisia... Read full description  
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  • St. Louis Browns Win 1944 Pennant...
    Item #702077
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Massachusetts, October 3, 1944

    * St. Louis Browns win AL pennant
    * Future Baltimore Orioles


    This 12 page newspaper has headlines on page 10: "St. Louis Baseball Capital Of World During Classic" and "Browns' Stock Booms Because Of First Flag" which tells of the St. Louis Browns winning... Read full description  
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  • The Grateful Dead in 1970....
    Item #702074
    THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Feb. 12, 1970

    * Grateful Dead concert at Ungano's Night Club
    * Also performances at the Fillmore East as well
    * Jerry Garcia - Bob Weir - Ron "Pigpen" McKernan


    Page 36 has an advertisement for upcoming gigs at the Ungano's Night Club including a Feb. 12th performance by ... Read full description  
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  • See the handsome masthead...
    Item #702049
    VERMONT RECORD, Brattleboro, Nov. 24, 1865

    * Civil War reconstruction era

    This has one of the more ornate & decorative engravings we have seen in a masthead from the period. A broad mix of content including: "Judge Redfield on Negro Suffrage" and "The Approaching Pestilence".
    Sixteen pages, 10 1/2 by 14 inches, never-trimmed... Read full description  
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  • Focused on engineering and mining...
    Item #702043
    THE ENGINEERING AND MINING JOURNAL, New York, July, 6, 1869  As the title would suggest it is focused on mining and engineering, with a few illustrations within.
    Sixteen pages, untrimmed margins, good condition.

    Note: The Engineering and Mining Journal began publication in 1869, continuing the work of the American Journal of Mining... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the laundry industry...
    Item #702037
    BRIDGE & STILES' LAUNDRY JOURNAL, Providence, Rhode Island, 1883 Who would have guessed that there is a newspaper focused on the laundry industry? But here is one. 
    Page 2 has an article beginning: "Our object in publishing this Journal, is too give the public a true idea of a new industry, vis: The Steam Laundry..."
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  • An uncommon title...
    Item #702036
    THE AGENTS' HERALD, Philadelphia, May, 1889  An eclectic newspaper with a wide variety of articles. The back page is quite decorative, taken up with portraits of all Presidents from 1789 thru 1889.
    Sixteen pages, 10 3/4 by 15 1/2 inches, minor margin wear, good condition.
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