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Item # 717970

June 21, 1716

THE POST BOY, London, June 21, 1716 

* Rare title w/ nice masthead

One of the nicer mastheads of the 18th century as it features two handsome engravings (see). Various news reports from Europe. The back page is mostly filled with advertisements and notices.
Complete as a single sheet newspaper, measures 8 1/4 by 14 inches, very nice condition.

AI notes: The Post Boy was a London newspaper published in the early 18th century, known for its concise, single-sheet format printed on both sides and is notable for its lively masthead engravings Focused mainly on foreign news, war reports, and political developments, it was widely read in coffeehouses by merchants and politicians. Often aligned with government interests, it sometimes served as a vehicle for official viewpoints, particularly during events like the War of the Spanish Succession. Despite its brevity, The Post Boy played a key role in shaping early 18th-century public opinion and remains a valuable historical source.

Category: British