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  • Congress' address to America: keep the patriotic fervor... Ministers of the Gospel asked to read the address to their congregations...
    Item #701428
    THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL & WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Boston, May 28, 1778

    * American Revolutionary War

     Most of page 2 is taken up with a very notable & historic: "Address of the Congress to the Inhabitants of the United States of America" signed in type by: Henry... Read full description  
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  • House of David cult commune... Benjamin Purnell...
    Item #701426
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, March 24, 1923

    * The Israelite House of David religious commune
    * King & Queen Benjamin and Mary Purnell
    * Benton Harbor, Michigan cult


    The front page has a two column heading: "'QUEEN'S' POISON THREAT HAUNTED WITNESS, CHARGE" with subheads. (see images) I suspect this to be an... Read full description  
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  • Nixon Resigns the Presidency as reported in the Washington Post...
    Item #701406
    THE WASHINGTON POST, Washington, D.C., August 9, 1974 

    * President Richard Nixon resigns
    * Best publication to be had


    Arguably the most desired newspaper containing major political reports of the last 100 years would be the revered Washington Post. And few political events of the last century would be more... Read full description  
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  • England's last ditch effort to reconcile with America...
    Item #701400
    THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE & COUNTRY JOURNAL, Rhode Island, Oct. 31, 1778  

    * British last attempt - peace with America

    The entire front page and a portion of page 2 are taken up with an historic document headed: "MANIFESTO and PROCLAMATION" by General Henry Clinton.
    Once France entered the war on the side of... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Lexington & Concord...
    Item #701395
    PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, May 11, 1775

    * The Battles of Lexington and Concord
    * Start of American Revolutionary War


    This is a gem of an issue, as it is what all serious collectors seek for their Revolutionary War collection: an American newspaper with a terrific report on the famous battles at Lexington and Concord.
    This page 3 report,... Read full description  
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  • Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox", plus much more...
    Item #701392
    INDEPENDENT LEDGER, AND AMERICAN ADVERTISER, Boston, Oct. 28, 1782  

    * "The Swamp Fox" Francis Marion
    * American Revolutionary War 
    * Great masthead engraving for display


    One of the best features of this issue is the masthead engraving, which features a very patriotic theme: "All Hands with One Inflamed... Read full description  
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  • New Orleans document for the sale of a woman slave...
    Item #701390
    New Orleans slave sale document: A part-printed, part-handwritten document headed "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. State of Louisiana" for the sale of a slave.
    The full text can be seen in the photos, however portions include: "...he does...grant, bargain sell, assign, convey, transfer and deliver...Unto Sean Nontanee...of... Read full description  
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  • Wilmer Stultz killed.... Amelia Earhart pilot...
    Item #701385
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 2, 1929

    * Wilmer Stultz killed in airplane crash
    * Amelia Earhart pilot on famous Atlantic flight


    The top of the front page has one column headings: "STULTZ IS KILLED STUNTING PLANE; TWO PASSENGERS DIE" "Earhart Pilot Crashes as He Tries 'Falling Leaf' 300 Feet Up at Mineola" and more.... Read full description  
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  • Site for the original Yankee Stadium found?...
    Item #701384
    NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 14, 1920 

    * Old Yankee Stadium site found ?
    * "The House that Ruth Built" nears
    * Best publication to be had ?


    As for Yankee history, this issue has a gem report on what was to have become the site for the original Yankee Stadium. The top of page 13 has a column headed: "Terms Agreed Upon For... Read full description  
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  • Civil Rights March on Washington...   "I have a dream..." fame...
    Item #701382
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Aug. 30, 1963 

    * Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "I Have a Dream" speech fame
    * March on Washington D.C. (THE DAY AFTER)
    * Fight for Civil Rights era original


    The top of page 2 has a three column photo showing the National Mall with small heading: "After the March" Also a one column... Read full description  
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  • New York Yankees 1953 World Series...
    Item #701376
    NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN, October 5, 1953

    * New York Yankees are champions
    * World Series of baseball (final game)
    * Brooklyn Dodgers - "The Bums"


    The front page has a great banner headline: "YANKS CHAMPS!" with subhead, related photo and box scores. Much more inside with many photos. Great to have in this NYC publication,... Read full description  
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  • New England Hurricane Disaster Of 1938...
    Item #701375
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, September 23, 1938

    * New England hurricane
    * 1938 Freak Storm


    The front page has a banner headline: "STORM DEATHS JUMP TO 460" with subheads and updated death chart. (see images) Nice for display. Some related photos and map on the back page. Coverage continues inside with a few related photos. Always nice... Read full description  
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  • 1942 Lookout Air Raids... Oregon attacked...
    Item #701374
    THE BOSTON POST, Sept. 15, 1942

    * Lookout Air Raids - Brookings, Oregon
    * Incendiary bombs from a Yokosuka E14Y
    * Japanese naval aviator Nobuo Fujita


    The top of the front page has a five column heading: "JAP PLANE TRIES TO FIRE OREGON WOODS" with subheads. (see images) This event was the first time the contiguous United States was... Read full description  
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  • Madeleine Astor death... RMS Titanic survivor...
    Item #701373
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 28, 1940

    * Madeleine Fiermonte Astor death (1st report)
    * American socialite & RMS Titanic survivor


    The top of page 24 has a one column heading: "MRS. FIERMONTE DEAD IN FLORIDA" with subheads that include: "Survivor Of The Titanic" and more with photo. (see) I suspect this is one of the... Read full description  
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  • Donn Fendler found in Maine's Mount Katahdin...
    Item #701372
    NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, July 26, 1939

    * Donn Fendler found alive
    * Mount Katahdin in Maine
    * Rye, New York 12 year old boy


    The top of page 8 has a two column heading: "Rescued Boy Scout Tells About His 9 Days in Woods" with subhead. (see images) Coverage on Donn Fendler being found alive after surviving 8 days in the... Read full description  
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  • 1941 Moorhead, Minnesota airplane disaster...
    Item #701371
    NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, Oct. 30, 1941

    * Northwest Airlines Flight 5 disaster
    * Moorhead, Minnesota airplane crash


    The front page has a six column heading: "Airliner Crash Kills 14" with subheads and two related photos. (see images)
    Complete with 36 pages, light toning at the margins, some small binding holes along the spine,... Read full description  
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  • Jim Valvano succumbs to cancer in 1993...
    Item #701369
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, April 29, 1993

    * Jim Valvano death (1st report)
    * North Carolina NC State Wolfpack
    * Jimmy V - NCAA basketball coach
    * 1983 National champions vs. Houston


    The front page of the sport's section has a headline: "Valvano dies After Cancer Fight" with subhead and photo. (see images)
    Complete 1st and sport's... Read full description  
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  • 1931 Battle of Evarts... Harlan, Kentucly...
    Item #701364
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 7, 1931

    * Battle of Evarts - Coal miners - mining
    * Harland County Wars - Kentucky


    The top of page 2 has a one column heading: "BLASTS IN MINE ZONE ALARM KENTUCKIANS" with subheads. (see images)
    Complete with 48 pages, light toning at the margins, a little irregular along the spine, nice condition.
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  • 1883 Alfred Packer cannibalism trial...
    Item #701362
    ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Missouri, April 14, 1883

    * Alfred Packer trial
    * Saguache, Colorado
    * Cannibalism - murders


    This uncommon Midwestern title has news of the day with many advertisements. Page 3 has an brief article headed: "The Trial of Packer" See image for text here.
    This issue is not fragile as newsprint back then was made... Read full description  
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  • 1956 Suez Crisis... Jews-Arabs...
    Item #701360
    MIRROR NEWS, EXTRA, Los Angeles, October 31, 1956

    * Suez Canal Crisis
    * Second Arab-Israeli War


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "CAIRO BOMBED; British, French Launch Air, Naval Attack on Suez" with subheads. (see images)
    Complete 1st section only with all 20 pages, minor margin wear, generally in good condition.
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  • Great Blizzard of 1899...
    Item #701356
    THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Feb. 14, 1900

    * Great Blizzard of 1899
    * Great Arctic Outbreak
    * St. Valentine's Day snowstorm


    The top of the front page has a one column headings: "SOUTH STILL FROZEN" & "ZERO IN FLORIDA" with subheads. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp"... Read full description  
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  • 1923 Airship Dixmude disaster...
    Item #701350
    CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Dec. 25, 1923

    * Airship Dixmude explosion disaster
    * Imperial German Navy zeppelin
    * Given to France for war reparations


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "FIFTY MEN NEAR DEATH IN AIR" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. This was one of the very first airship disasters.
    Complete with 46 pages,... Read full description  
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  • 1930 University if Illinois track & field...
    Item #701345
    SECTION II (sports) only of the Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 8, 1930

    * Lee Sentman's World hurdles record
    * University of Illinois Fighting Illini
    * Track and field competition


    The front page of this section has a nice banner headline: "ILLINI HURDLER TIES RECORD IN BIG 10 TRIALS" with subheads. (see)
    Complete section II... Read full description  
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  • British advance towards Baltimore...   So much more...
    Item #701344
    NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 14, 1814  The front page has a lengthy letter signed by: Isaac Chauncey, to the Sec. of the Navy concerning the naval events he has been involved in, followed by a letter signed: Jacob Brown, to Commodore Chauncey concerning military events near Fort George. Also a letter from Chauncey to Brown from... Read full description  
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  • George Washington and Sam Adams...
    Item #701342
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 28, 1795  

    * President George Washington
    * Acts of United States Congress


    The front page features two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington.
    Also an Act of the Mass. Legislature signed in script type by the Governor: Samuel Adams.
    Four pages, wear & some irregularity... Read full description  
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  • George Washington, John Adams, Sam Adams...
    Item #701341
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 21, 1795  The entire second column on the front page is taken up with: "By Authority", an act of Congress to regulate the pay of non-commissioned officers, musicians & privates of the militia, signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, and in block type by John Adams.
    Page 3 has a document... Read full description  

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  • Paul Revere and George Washington...
    Item #701340
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 9, 1796  

    * President George Washington
    * Paul Revere's Masonic Lodge


    Page 2 has an Act of Congress concerning a loan on the domestic debt which is signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, and in block type by John Adams. Also on page 2 is a: "Tribute Of Respect" to: ... Read full description  
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  • A wealth of content concerning the Louisiana Territory...   Lewis & Clark begin their journey...
    Item #701336
    NEW YORK HERALD, Nov. 23, 1803

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition begins
    * Louisville, Kentucky - Ohio River
    * re. Louisiana Purchase success


    This is a wonderful issue on the recently concluded Louisiana Purchase.
    Almost the entire front page is taken up with very detailed reporting on the Louisiana... Read full description  
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  • President Buchanan's cabinet...
    Item #701333
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, April 11, 1857  Nice full page shows: "The Cabinet" of President Buchanan, with displayable portraits of the seven men, with an accompanying article.
     a print of: "Robert J. Walker, the New Governor of Kansas". There are 5 prints on the war between Persia and England.
    The back page has 4... Read full description  
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  • Dr. Deane's Election Sermon, 1794...
    Item #701332
    "A Sermon Preached Before His Honor Samuel Adams, Esq. Lieutenant Governor; the Honorable the Council, Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28tyh, 1794. Being the Day of General Election". By Samuel Deane, a pastor of the First Church in Portland.
    This pamphlet was printed in Boston by Adams and... Read full description  
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  • Slavery ads...
    Item #701331
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 1828  The front page has 3 slave-related ads including: "Slaves Wanted" and: "For Sale, A Negro Man aged about 26 years...". Page 3 has a: "Fifty Dollars Reward" for a runway, with much detail.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, nice condition.
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  • Thomas Jefferson's last state-of-the-union address...
    Item #701328
    MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, Nov. 17, 1808  

    * President Thomas Jefferson
    * Last State of the Union Address


    About three-quarters of page 2 is taken up with Thomas Jefferson's final state-of-the-union address, in which he reflects upon the past year, and his presidency. It is signed in type by him at... Read full description  
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  • Illinois joins the Union as the 21st state...
    Item #701327
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 12, 1818  

    * Illinois statehood
    * Joins the Union


    The front page has a rather inconspicuous report headed: Journal of 15th Congress" noting in part: "...Messrs. Hunter of R.I. and Edwards and Thomas took their seats this day. The two latter represent the new State of Illinois, the law... Read full description  
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  • George Washington signs an Act of Congress...
    Item #701326
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 6, 1796  Taking half the front page & concluding on page 2 is the: "Act Laying Duties on Carriages for the Conveyance of Persons..." which is signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington.
    The front page begins with a detailed ad for: "Josiah Flagg, Surgeon Dentist".... Read full description  

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  • Maryland's non-importation resolution...
    Item #701324
    PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, July 3, 1769  

    * The Non-Importation movement

    The front page includes an illustration relating to a new kind if water-powered mill. Page 3 has an interesting report of: "A bill for a charitable lottery for the relief of distressed Virgins in Great Britain" which... Read full description  
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  • Washington comments on religious freedom and racial equality...   On the Battle of Bunker Hill...
    Item #701321
    THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia, Oct. 11, 1775

    * General George Washington
    * Battle of Bunker Hill - Boston
    * American Revolutionary War


     This is a wonderful issue on several accounts.
    Taking the middle column of the front page is a notable address which: "...will be... Read full description  
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  • Washington's famous Circular Letter in which he tenders his resignation as Commander-in-Chief...
    Item #701320
    THE MASSACHUETTS GAZETTE or the GENERAL ADVERTISER, Springfield, July 29, 1783  

    * General George Washington
    * Circular letter re. U.S. Army
    * Revolutionary War ending 


    The entire front page, all of page 2, and a portion of page 3 are taken up with one of the more noteworthy... Read full description  
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  • Letters from Valley Forge, and much more...
    Item #701315
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, June 23, 1778  Most of the front page is taken up with an address of the governor of New Jersey to the General Assembly concerning the Revolutionary War.
    It begins: "I heartily congratulate you upon the agreeable news we have received from France...The treaties of alliance & of amity &... Read full description  
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  • Great & large front page print of a military encampment...
    Item #701303
    THE AMERICAN SENTINEL AND ESSEX NORTH RECORD, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Aug. 17, 1854  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a rare title that existed for just six months.
    This is a wonderful issue as half of the front page is taken up with an uncommonly large print of; "A Military Celebration at Indian Hill... Read full description  

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  • A spiritualism newspaper, sent through the mail...
    Item #701302
    BANNER OF LIGHT, Boston, Oct. 16, 1886  A curious newspaper that notes in the masthead that it is: "An Exponent Of The Spiritual Philosophy Of the Nineteenth Century". Many of the articles are related to spiritualism.
    But of more interest is this issue was sent through the postal system, with the blue, Franklin one-cent stamp at... Read full description  

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  • Early farming newspaper from California...
    Item #701301
    THE CALIFORNIA FARMER, San Francisco May 10, 1855  This is quite early for a California newspaper. A nice engraving in the masthead, with much of the content having a farming theme, although there are other items as well.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it upon up to a single sheet, 12 by 17 inches, nice condition.

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  • Uncommon title from the nation's capital...
    Item #701297
    THE COLUMBIAN STAR, Washington City, January 2, 1824

    * Rare U.S. capital publication
    * "Era of Good Feelings"


     This newspaper existed from 1822 thru 1829, although our records show we've only located on other issue in our 50+ years.
    The masthead includes: "Religion - Science" and there is quite a bit of... Read full description  
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  • Reporting the big event--the East and West have been joined...
    Item #701296
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 11, 1869  

    * Completing the Transcontinental railroad
    * Golden spike driven in at Promontory Point


    The front page begins with over three columns taken up with this historic reporting of the completion of the transcontinental railroad which officially happened the day before, with the top of... Read full description  
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  • A very rare comic newspaper...
    Item #701295
    THE JOURNALISTS' CLUB BAZOO, Baltimore, March 11, 1899  

    * Very rare one-off publication


    An interesting and quite rare comic newspaper (bazoo is slang for mouth), noted sa "Vol. 12,999" and issue: "No. 000".
    The drama it, full column headlines relate to a report--in very small type at the bottom: "...a newspaper... Read full description  
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  • General Sherman dines in Savannah...
    Item #701294
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Jan. 28, 1865  The front page prints include: "The Ocean Monitor 'Dictator' ", "Hon. William Dennison, Postmaster General" and "General H. W. Slocum". Inside has a full page print: " 'Tween Decks After Action--News From Home".
    Other prints include: "New... Read full description  
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  • Printing Savannah's first Union-occupation newspaper...
    Item #701293
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Jan. 21, 1865  The full front page is a: "View of General Butler's  Dutch Gap Canal Before the Explosion of the Bulkhead". Inside has a full page print: "The Union Army Entered Savannah on the 21st December and on the 24th the First Number of the 'Loyal Georgian'... Read full description  
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  • William McKinley...   Louisiana Purchase Exposition...
    Item #701292
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Sept. 14, 1901  Unusual that the color front and back wrappers are still present (typically removed), which are quite colorful and decorative. The from notes this is the: "St. Louis Number", site of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. There is a nice double page centerfold on this... Read full description  
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  • Illustrated newspaper aimed at the female audience...
    Item #701291
    FRANK LESLIE'S CHIMNEY CORNER, New York, Sept. 27, 1873  An illustrated newspaper not unlike 'Leslie's Illustrated' however the focus was mostly on women's issues and interests. Various stories as well.
    Sixteen pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, nice condition.
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  • The first issue published...
    Item #701290
    THE ILLUSTRATED CHRISTIAN WEEKLY, New York, April 15, 1871  This is the volume 1, number 1 issue.
    Among the many illustrations is a full front page print of a man reading a newspaper (great for display for a newspaper collector), "The Tenement House--The Five Points" "The Prayer Meeting" and more.
    Eight pages, never bound nor... Read full description  
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  • For veterans of the Civil War...
    Item #701288
    CANTEEN, Washington, D.C., October, 1890  This was a newspaper for veterans of the Civil War with much of the content relating to reflective thoughts, helpful hints, etc. 
    Eight pages, 11 by 14 3/4 inches, patriotic masthead, minor loss at the margin not close to any text, very nice condition.
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