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TWO NEWSPAPER PAGES, FRAMED: 25-1/2
TWO NEWSPAPER PAGES, FRAMED: 25-1/2 X 19-1/4 INTwo Newspaper Pages, Framed: 25-1/2 x 19-1/4 in
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COLLECTION OF ASSORTED NEWSPAPERS
COLLECTION OF ASSORTED NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINESCollection of Assorted Newspapers and Magazines,,
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NEWSPAPER LOTA group of
NEWSPAPER LOTA group of newspapers including, "Titanic sinking, WWII Piece, Stock Market Crash, etc." in various conditions
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COLLECTION WITH HISTORIC
COLLECTION WITH HISTORIC NEWSPAPERSCollection with Historic Newspapers
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[CIVIL WAR WALLPAPER
[CIVIL WAR WALLPAPER NEWSPAPER][Civil War Wallpaper Newspaper] , front page (maybe the only page), of the Le Courrier du Teche, Sept. 3, 1864, in French, the "Official Newspaper of St. Martinville, presented in a two-sided frame, 22 in. x 14 in.
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"The Newspaper Reader"; etching and
"The Newspaper Reader"; etching and roulette with watercolor by Cornelis (Jacob C.) Ploos van Amstel (Dutch 1726-1798) after Adriaen van Ostade; 9" x 7 1/2" (sight, approx.)
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Illustrated Papers and News
Illustrated Papers and News bound collection of newspapers and magazine red cover c.1886.
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EARLY NEWSPAPERS, APOLLO
EARLY NEWSPAPERS, APOLLO EPHEMERA, & EARLY PRINTS .
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THE WORLD NEWSPAPER LITHOGRAPH:
THE WORLD NEWSPAPER LITHOGRAPH: Eight Large Pages All the News National Democratic? Enterprising Cheapest? Newspaper in United States, sight size 14.50'' x 10.50'', framed 22'' x 18''.
CONDITION: Not examined out of the frame.
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TWO FRAMED NEWSPAPERSone dated
TWO FRAMED NEWSPAPERSone dated May 2, 1789, the other dated January 4, 1800; Condition: glass broken on one; with loss and repair to each page throughout each 19 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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Collection of miscellaneous
Collection of miscellaneous newspapers fifteen pieces including: ''Salisbury and Wincester Journal '' 1785 (English); ''Barnesville Gazette '' 1876 Barnesville GA; ''Jefferson Democrat '' 1871 Louisville KY; ''New England Palladium '' 1806; ''Village Record or Chester and Delaware Federalist '' 1821; along with seven other 19th C. newspapers; two newspapers relating news of FDR's death in April 1945; in addition to World War I-era ''The War is On '' 1917 newspaper.
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COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY
COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS Newspapers, as follows: Essex Patriot (Haverhill, MA, January 17, 1818); New-Jersey Eagle (Newark, February 9 & September 21, 1821, October 8, 1839); Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, March 6, 1822 & January 21, 1829); Newark Daily advertiser (Newark, NJ, March 30 & April 11, 1836); The Globe (Washington City, January 27, 1838); The American Beacon (Norfolk, December 3, 1839); Vermont Chronicle (Windsor, January 15, 1840); Watchman of the South (Richmond, November 7, 1844); The Emancipator (Boston, November 4, 1846); Banner of Liberty (Middletown, NY, January 16, 1856); New-York Tribune (May 28, 1859); The Boston Investigator (Boston, MA, May 16 & May 22, 1861); Cincinnati Daily Gazette (Cincinnati, May 13, 1863): Almanacs and periodicals, as follows: The Clergyman's Minor Almanack, 1819 (Boston); The Christian Almanack, 1824 (Boston); The Family Christian Almanac (Boston, 1856, 1857, 1858, and 1864); Niles' Weekly Register, five issues (Baltimore, early 1830s).
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THREE 17TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERSA
THREE 17TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERSA group of British newspapers from the 1600's. Mercurius Politicus number 17 September 26 through October 3, 1650, the first year of printing, each page approx. 5-1/2" L x 7" H and printed front and back. The London Gazette number 38, March 22 thro ugh March 26, 1666, approx. 6-1/4" L x 11" H. The Observator number 18, May 28, 1681, approx. 7-1/4" L x 12" H. Historical topics include the Second Ango Dutch War, Cretan War, the minting of new money, the British Civil War, anti Whig sentiments n the question and answer format, and various religious or political topics. Wear commensurate with age. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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COPY OF GUERNSEY'S THE STAR
COPY OF GUERNSEY'S THE STAR NEWSPAPER UNDER NAZI OCCUPATION January 31, 1942, Frank W. Falla, Acting Editor, 4 pages, small folio (16.75 in.), the front page full of "news" touting Hitler's brilliance and Germany's military prowess; inside pages with local announcements, including advertisements for German language films at local cinemas.
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LARGE LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 232
LARGE LOT OF APPROXIMATELY 232 NEWSPAPERS DATINGFROM 1772-1945. MOSTLY MASSACHUSETTS PAPERS. HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: AUGUST 1772 MASSACHUSETTS GAZETTE, 1775 NEWPORT MERCURY WITH A LETTER TO THE EDITOR CONCERNING UNREST IN THE COLONIES, 1856 ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD, 1865 LINCOLN ASSASSINATION, 1917 PAPER REPORTING GERMAN TOMFOOLERY, 1939 “BRITAIN, FRANCE DECLARE WAR”, “CONGRESS VOTES WAR ON JAPAN”, 1945 “ROOSEVELT DIES”, AND A 1945 PAPER REPORTING GENERAL RUSSIAN TOMFOOLERY FOLLOWING THE SECOND WORLD WAR. LARGES PAPER MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 24” X 17”
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J.W. BROWN NEWSPAPER BOYS GENRE
J.W. BROWN NEWSPAPER BOYS GENRE PAINTINGFramed oil on canvas painting, Newspaper Boys Sharing a Cigarette, signed lower right J.W. Brown, gilt frame set in an additional shadow box frame, canvas: approx 18.25"h, 12.25"w, overall: 29.75"h, 23.75"w, 18.5lbs
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TAMPA, 1887 "THE DAILY NEWS"
TAMPA, 1887 "THE DAILY NEWS" NEWSPAPERFront page of "The Daily News," a Tampa newspaper from 1887, which contains a "Dead Roll" in which the names of victims of Yellow Fever are listed and "corrected daily."
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COMPENDIUM OF THE SAN FRANCISCO
COMPENDIUM OF THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS NEWSPAPERS, DATED Compendium of the San Francisco News newspapers, dated Nov 16-30 1945, 23"h x 16.5"w x 3"d
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"TITANIC" NEWSPAPER
"TITANIC" NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS"TITANIC" NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, From the April 23, 1912 issue of The World. In plastic.
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[American Historic Newspapers] A
[American Historic Newspapers] A selection of items principally Washington DC and Baltimore headlines of World War I comprising about 25 newspapers Estimate $ 100-200
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THREE 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN
THREE 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS All four pages, small folio (15.5 in.), to include: The New York Gazette; or, The Weekly Post-Boy, New York, March 13, 1769, the lead stories on church news contrast with theater display inside; plus, The Essex Gazette, Salem, Massachusetts, October 29, 1771, the lead being a Proclamation by the Governor ordering "a Publick Thanksgiving" on November 21st, this preceding George Washington's proclamation by some 18 years; plus, The Connecticut Gazette, New London, Connecticut, October 9, 1778, a war-date American paper with the expected political and military news spiced up by the unexpected announcement noting the Boston birth of healthy triplets.
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1768 COLONIAL NEWSPAPER THE
1768 COLONIAL NEWSPAPER THE BOSTON CHRONICLE1768 pre Revolutionary America newspaper, volume 1 number 15. Political and social subjects including letter from a clergyman to a lady in which he professes his affection and her response in the form of a strongly worded rebuke and a discussion ab out the French in New Orleans wanting to be under English rule instead of that of Spain. Overall approx. 8-1/2" L x 10-1/2" H. Some wear to edges, binding is split. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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THE BALTIMORE NEWS, TWO FRAMED
THE BALTIMORE NEWS, TWO FRAMED NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS FRAME: 29 7/8 X 25 IN. (75.9 X 63.5 CM.)The Baltimore News, Two Framed Newspaper Clippings, Thursday, November 27 1930 and Monday November 10 1930. Dimensions: Frame: 29 7/8 x 25 in. (75.9 x 63.5 cm.)
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THE NEW YORK HERALD, 'THE DEATH
THE NEW YORK HERALD, 'THE DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT,' NEWSPAPER FROM APRIL 15, 1865, FRAME: 23 X 16 INThe New York Herald, 'The Death of the President,' Newspaper from April 15, 1865, Frame: 23 x 16 in
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GROUP OF (11) ANTIQUE U.S.
GROUP OF (11) ANTIQUE U.S. NEWSPAPERS 1792-1911 Includes: "The New-York Journal & Patriot Register", April 18, 1792, 4 pages; "The Floridian", March 4, 1822, 4 pgs; "The Massachusetts Spy", July 12, 1826, 4 pgs; "The Daily Albany Register", Jan. 8, 1829; "The Albany Argus", Dec 23, 1828 and Apr 28, 1843, 4 pgs ea.; "The Albany Freeholder", Apr 4, 1849, 4 pgs; "The New South", Dec. 13, 1862, 4 pgs; "Utica Daily Observer", Jan 24, 1880, 8 pgs; and "The Bainbridge Republican", Nov 23, 1911 and Feb 10, 1916, 8 pgs ea.
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STOREFRONT BOSTON NEWSPAPER SIGN
STOREFRONT BOSTON NEWSPAPER SIGN Single-sided, "Boston Sunday Newspaper Delivery, L.H. McClintick"circa 1920, painted wood with angleiron frame, two tone blue lettering on canary yellow, the owner's name in black, 20 1/2" c 34 1/2", good condition.
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DAVID HOCKNEY 'HENRY READING
DAVID HOCKNEY 'HENRY READING NEWSPAPER' LITHODavid Hockney, U.K. (Born 1937). 1976 Lithograph on paper with deckled edges, signed in red and numbered lower left, #63/71, mounted in gilt frame. Measures 30.25"H x 24"W framed; 24.5"H x 18"W paper.
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Advertising. DAILY WORKER ON
Advertising. DAILY WORKER ON SALE HERE THREEPENCE newsagent's plastic banner, pre 1966, 50 x 38cm, scarce More Information Good condition, free from tears or damage, minor old creases from being rolled and left for years
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Lot of vintage newspapers, mostly
Lot of vintage newspapers, mostly The Philadelphia Inquirer & West Chester Daily Local, including 1844 National Intelligencer , 1901 Harrisburg Telegraph McKinley Funeral, 1945 Hirohito Surrender, 1945 War in Europe Over, 1945 Japan Armistice, 1945 Roosevelt Funeral, 1948 Dewey campaign, 1963 JFK Assassination, 1963 New York Times JFK Funeral, 1963 Evening Journal Kennedy funeral, 1984 Libertarian Party News
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TEN SETS OF BOUND NEWSPAPERS.
TEN SETS OF BOUND NEWSPAPERS. Three for the Daily National Intelligencer years 1825 and 1827-1830 and seven for the Satruday Evening Post years 1850 1859-1872. Wear. Average size 25'' x 17'' one is 31'' x 23 1/2''.
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LINCOLN ASSASSINATION NEWSPAPER,
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION NEWSPAPER, PHILADELPHIA 1865 Original issue of THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, April 17, 1865 (Vol. XLIII, no. 89) with latest news of Lincoln's assassination and related events, the front page text with heavy black leading.
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BINDER WITH FIVE 19TH CENTURY
BINDER WITH FIVE 19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER EPHEMERABinder with Five 19th Century Newspapers and other Ephemera
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Group of American Historic
Group of American Historic Newspapers principally Baltimore and Boston including: ''The Baltimore Sun Vol. I May 17 1837 '' ''The Baltimore Sun April 11 1861 '' ''The Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser January 24 1814 '' ''Boston Weekly Messenger August 7 and August 28 1812 '' and ''The Hartford CT American Mercury September 18 1797'' Estimate $ 100-200
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GROUP 1960S & 70S COLLEGE
GROUP 1960S & 70S COLLEGE NEWSPAPERS19 pieces, radical left and “Counter Culture” including Berkeley Tribe; The City Free Press; SD New Left Notes; Revolutionary Youth Movement; I S International Socialist; Gramma; Workers’ Power. Largest: 17 3/4"high, 11 1/2" wide.
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1878 Seattle Newspaper Shrink
1878 Seattle Newspaper Shrink Wrapped 24''x20''
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SEVEN FAR WESTERN NEWSPAPERS AND
SEVEN FAR WESTERN NEWSPAPERS AND VARIOUS 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PUBLICATIONS The Western papers, as follows: The Friend (Honolulu, November 1, 1862, with news of President Lincoln's forthcoming Emancipation Proclamation); Yreka Weekly Union (Yreka City, CA, March 1, 1871); Virginia Evening Chronicle (Virginia City, NV, December 4, 1874 and February 20, 1875); The Tuolumne Independent (Sonora, CA, April 21, 1888); Seward Daily Gateway (Seward, AK, May 4 and May 6, 1926); plus eighteen (18) specialty periodicals, to include: The Sunday Visitant, The Carpetbag, The Morning Star, The National Police Gazette, The Boys of New York, The Daily Graphic, American Boy, The Illustrated Christian Weekly.