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Color print from London....
572460   ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS extra supplement, England, May 19, 1888 (print only) This is a single page colored print entitled "Sunshine", from a painting by Alice Havers, is of a mother and daughter in a woods setting. This is in very good condition and suitable for framing.

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Illustrated London News prints... California...
572456   Prints from Illustrated London News... a lot of 3 prints from Illustration London News issues. These are prints of views from Upper and Lower California. You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing and are in good condition.

$22.00
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Illustrated London News prints...
572455   Prints from Illustrated London News... a lot of 4 prints from Illustration London News issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing and are in good condition.

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$25.00
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Double-Page Woodcut prints...
572454   Woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly... a lot of 4 double-page woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly supplement "The New South" issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing, s... See More   $25.00
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12 Woodcut prints...
572453   Woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly... a lot of 12 single page woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing, some may contain very lite foxing and... See More   $25.00
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12 Woodcut prints...
572452   Woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly... a lot of 12 single page woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing, some may contain very lite foxing and... See More   $25.00
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12 Woodcut prints...
572451   Woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly... a lot of 12 single page woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing, some may contain very lite foxing and... See More   $25.00
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Civil War prints... 15 prints...
572450   Civil War prints from Harper's Weekly... a lot of 15 single page woodcut prints from Harper's Weekly issues. If you are a reseller, or simply enjoy illustrations from this era, this lot is a perfect way to obtain many prints for a fraction of the cost of 1st-rate issues. There are no duplications.  You simply cannot go wrong. All are suitable for framing, some may contain very lite foxing a... See More   $25.00
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Item from Catalog 178 (released for September, 2010).

1891 Yale football team... first pro player and Hall of Famer...
572349  
LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Nov. 28, 1891  The entire front page has photos of the Princeton and Yale football teams. One of the players on the Yale team is listed as " Heffelfinger", this being the famous William "Pudge" Heffelfinger who was an three-time All-American at Yale and later played amateur football. He is also considered the first professional foo
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$97.00
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Item from Catalog 178 (released for September, 2010).

The Indian situation shortly after Custer's massacre...
572322   FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, New York, Sept. 2, 1876  The ftpg. has both an article headed: "The Sioux War - Further Sketches from Gen. Crook's Army" and two illustrations, one of: "Fort Phil Kearney as it Appeared June 5th" and the other: "The Grand Council Held at General Crook's Headquarters on Goose Creek, June 15th" (see).

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$28.00
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New Jersey Baseball Championship... Powdermill Explosion... Shipwreck...
572214   NEW YORK TIMES, New York, November 11, 1870  Page two contains the report of "BASE BALL" "The Contest for the New-Jersey Championship - The Elizabethan Ball Players the Victors" which was a match between the Resolute Club of Elizabeth and the Amateurs of Newark.  "The games was very satisfactorily umpired by Mr. Chapman, and proved to be quite interesting at time... See More   $50.00
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Fenian Movement... Wirz Trial... Negro Troops...
572125   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, New York, September 29, 1865  The frontpage of this issue contact coverage on "The Fenians" "Meeting of the Magistrates of Cork County - Priest Denouncing Fenianism" "...We understand that this society, which has been so extensively developed all over the country, became the subject of remark last Sunday from the pulpits of the several Catholic chape... See More   $34.00
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Item from Catalog 178 (released for September, 2010).

Sexology newspaper from 1896...
572064   LUCIFER, THE LIGHT-BEARER, Chicago, May 29, 1896 A rather unusual title, an explanation of this newspaper's name appears on pg. 2 stating, in part: "The name Lucifer means Light-Bringing or Light-Bearing and the paper that has adopted this name stands For Light against Darkness, For Reason against Superstition, For Science against Tradition...", plus mention that:  "Lucifer's s... See More   $44.00
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Fenians... Slaver Ship... The Great West...
572053   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, New York, October 20, 1865 The frontpage of the issue features the headers "Europe" "Two Days Later News - The List of Rebel Bondholders - More Denials - Progress of the Fenial Trial - Reception of the New American Minister at Madrid - Capture of a a Slaver - Our Foreign Correspondence" with much reporting on the topics. Inside is a report "The Great West... See More   $29.00
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Baseball... Letter from Mr. Lincoln...
572050   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, New York, dated September 26, 1865  Page 5 of the issue contains the "The Field - Base Ball"  in which The Active of New York played Union of Morrisania and the final score was 32-10 with 13 runs scored in the 2nd inning.



The front page also contains an article "Mr. Lincoln On Negro Suffrage" "He Favors Universal Suffrage" "A Lette... See More  
$38.00
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Military Reconstruction Act in the Supreme Court...
571986   THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, April 13, 1867  The front page begins the coverage of "MISSISSIPPI INJUNCTION CASE - The Constitutionality of the Military Reconstruction Act Contested in the Supreme Court" and then continues to the page 8 for a total text length of 5 1/2 columns. This is verbiage mostly between Mr. O'Conor, Mr. Sharkey and The Chief-Justice. Other news and advertiseme... See More   $28.00
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Hat fashions... Pilots and piloting...
571985   THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, November 7, 1874  The front cover of the issue "What We Are Coming to in the Way of Hats" is comprise of several illustrations of outlandish styles of dazzling heights! Inside contains halfpage illustrations "Scenes at the Democratic Re-Union of the Manhattan Club on Thursday Evening" and "Admiral Porter's Torpedo-Boat 'Alarm,' Now at the ... See More   $22.00
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Early Fashion Designs... Butterick Publishing...
571983   THE DELINEATOR, New York, April, 1882  This publication features a subtitle of "A Monthly Magazine, Illustrating Metropolitan Fashions" and is published by The Butterick Publishing Co. This contains a large variety of designs for children, women, accessories, and the household for the latter 19th century and articles pertaining to the fashion. Also included are a lot of advertisemen... See More   $25.00
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Travelers Insurance Advertisement... Much on the Fenians...
571914   HARTFORD DAILY COURANT, Hartford, Connecticut, June 2, 1866  The frontpage of this issue contains a very large block advertisement for TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO of Hartford, Conn. along with text explanations on Accident Insurance and coverage. Pages 2 and 3 contain several different reports pertaining to the Fenians, with activity occurring in Buffalo, Montreal, and Hartford. Other news of the ... See More   $46.00
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Hampton Roads Naval Review...
571913   THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, October 23, 1879  The front page of this issue features a political illustration "An Octopus Not in the Aquarium."  The doublepage centerfold is comprised of several scenes "Grand Review of the North Atlantic and Training Squadron by the Secretary of the navy at Hampton Roads, VA., Last Week." The backpage features another political cartoo... See More   $36.00
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Pennsylvania Mining Illustrations...
571909   THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, August 9, 1877  The front page of this issue features several illustrations pertaining to to "The Mining Troubles in Northern Pennsylvania." Inside the issue is a full page illustration "The Physician" and halfpage illustrations "Fashionable Novelties in Fans and Ornaments" and "Wreck of the Mail Steamer Mei Kong Near Cape Gardaf... See More   $33.00
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Russian Treaty...
571855   NORTH AMERICAN & UNITED STATES GAZETTE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 9, 1867  On the frontpage under "The Russian Treaty" are details about the region regarding Alaska.This also includes information on the climate, timber, animals, fish, minerals and inhabitants.  Other news of the day and advertisements, some of which are illustrated are in the issue.



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Gold mining in Johannesburg... Book plates of women of the world...
571846   SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, New York, February 22, 1896  The front cover of the issue contains a very large illustration "Mining at Johannesburg -- Natives on the Way to Their Work". Also in the issue is wonderful prints and article of "BOOK PLATES OF CELEBRATED WOMEN OF THE WORLD." which are fascinating prints of the engravings these women made famous. "The New P... See More   $36.00
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Item from Catalog 177 (released for August, 2010).

Very rare baseball newspaper from 1886...
571810   OFFICIAL RECORD, New York, Sept. 16, 1886  This is a volume two issue of a very rare & historically important baseball newspaper, the very first daily sports newspaper dedicated entirely to the national game of professional baseball. 

Although the masthead reads: "Official Record" the title at the top of pages 2, 3 & 4 reads: "Official Baseball Record". This... See More  
$99.00
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Eulogy of Garfield in Congress...
571677   THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, February 28, 1882  The front page begins the report "IN MEMORY OF GARFIELD - Mr. Blaines' Eulogy Before the Houses of Congress - A Grand Audience Assembles to Listen to the Ex-Secretary's Tribute - Scenes in the Hall Before the Address - the Orator Greeted with Applause at the Conclusion" which continues inside on much of page 2. This includes the names... See More   $34.00
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Rare “Shaker” publication...
571664   SHAKER AND SHAKERESS MONTHLY, Mt. Lebanon, Col. Co., N.Y., September, 1874



* Rare title from the Shaker community




A rare and unusual monthly newspaper "Published By The United Society", more commonly known as the Shakers. Mostly religious-related content but other items as well.



Quarto-size, 8 pgs., some various margin tears and small pieces missing from the margins inside, ot... See More  
$32.00
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President's message...
571624   THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, December 11, 1857  The entire front page and a little more than a column on the second page contains an address from the President, which is signed in type: JAMES BUCHANAN. Within the address are references to the Mormons and Kansas. Other news and advertisements of the day are within the issue.



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$36.00
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Wirz Trial... Brevet Promotions...
571620   THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, September 19, 1865  The front page of the issue contains a small report "The Wirz Trial" with a sub-head  "Adjournment of the Court Until To-day -- Wirz Unable to Sit Up" "...He continues very sick and unable to sit up; he lay on a sofa. The physician of the Old Capitol Prison was in attendance and administered either to him."&... See More   $32.00
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Baseball... Horseracing... Pirates...
571441   NEW YORK TIMES,  New York,  August 12, 1865  The front page of this issue features an article concerning horse racing under the heading "Sports of the Turf".  Additional headlines include:



"The Grand Two-Mile Race for Three-Year Olds", "Revenue Colt of Baltimore and Winner of the Purse", "The Second Race of Mile Heats", "The Lexin... See More  
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Pittsburg Steel Works... Manufacturing of Steel...
571396  
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, August 14, 1880



* Early Pittsburgh Steel

* Manufacturing

* 1880 Original Prints




This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions: PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS - FOLDING BOAT - CAR STARTER - SALT EXTRACTION MACHINE and much more. These illustrations also have text that go
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Naval Battalion...
571394   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, "Illustrated Supplement", July 4, 1897  The entire front page is taken up with a color print captioned: "Second Naval Battalion, (Commander W. H. Stayton.) N. Y. at the memorial Arch, Brooklyn."



The back page is also fully taken up with a colored  tobacco cigarette advertisement for "LeRoy" brand.



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$25.00
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Manhattan Beach Fireworks...
571392   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, "Illustrated Supplement", August 22, 1897  The entire front page is taken up with a color print captioned: "Behind the Scenes at the Manhattan Beach Fireworks Spectacle."



The back page is also fully taken up with a print, captioned: "On the Archery Grounds at Fanwood, N. J." which is showing lady archers.



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$25.00
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At Madison Square Garden...
571391   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, "Illustrated Supplement", October 3, 1897  The entire front page is taken up with a color print captioned: "The American Institute Fair in Madison Square Garden"



The back page is also fully taken up with a print, captioned: "Feeding the Hippopotami in Central Park" Caliph in the Centre. Miss Murphy in the Rear and Iris in the Foreground.



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View of Manhattan Island...
571390   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, "Illustrated Supplement", September 19, 1897  The entire front page is taken up with a color print captioned: "View of Some of the Tall Buildings on the Lower Part of Manhattan Island, From the Roof of the American Tract Society's Building."



The back page is also fully taken up with a print, captioned: "The Last Dip of the Season - Belated Bather... See More  
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Visalia CA...
571182  
THE VISALIA WEEKLY DELTA, Visalia, California, August 11, 1877  This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements. With newspapers West of the Mississippi being very rare prior to 1900, here is an opportunity to get a issue from the old West back when cowboys, Indians, saloons & gunfights were often seen on a regular basis.



Very early for California. A
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$33.00
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Yuba City California...
571178  
WEEK SUTTER BANNER, Yuba City, California, February 14, 1874  This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements. With newspapers West of the Mississippi being very rare prior to 1900, here is an opportunity to get a issue from the old West back when cowboys, Indians, saloons & gunfights were often seen on a regular basis.



Very early for California. Nic
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$35.00
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1867...
571110   BETHLEHEM DAILY TIMES, Pennsylvania, December 12, 1867



* From the Indian Wars era

* 19th century Bethlehem, Pennsylvania original




This issue has many small reports on local news and political news. There is an article on the "Union Pacific Railroad." The rest of the issue consists of ads of all kinds. (see photos) There are several interesting advertisements that tell about the wa... See More  
$19.00
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Jewish Times report...Westinghouse Brake...
571062  
THE CIRCULAR, Oneida, New York, July 7, 1872 This issue contains an article from the "Jewish Times, commenting upon the report of Professor Gratz and two merchants who have lately returned from an extensive tour in Palestine."  Another article is "The Westinghouse Air-Brake" which was being used on the railroad.



A tabloid size newspaper from the famous Oneida Community
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Wedding issue...
571050   THE LADY, London, England, July 7, 1893 This features a subtitled "A Journal for Gentlewomen" and is also "The Royal Wedding Number". The inside title page features photos of Princess Victoria May and Prince George, Duke of York. The issue is comprised of a variety of articles, illustrations and photos about and of the wedding. Advertisements are included, some of which state t... See More   $26.00
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Jerome Park......
571044   THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, June 7, 1873  The full frontpage is comprised of several illustrations and is entitled "'The Races' --- On the Road to Jerome Park." Inside the issue is a portrait style illustration of "Count Andrassy" which someone had tried to color the lapel of the suit coat and his eyes. "The King in Hyde Park" features six illustrations. Two hal... See More   $32.00
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Capital Punishment... Erie Railroad...
571034   FLAKE'S DAILY BULLETIN, Galveston, Texas, April 3, 1868  An uncommon to find Texas newspapers from shortly after the Civil War.  Page four contains an article "Capital Punishment in Texas" which is a referencing a scheduled execution of Sam Johnson, a negro man for the murder of his fellow, but part of the article is questioning "...it is wrong to begin with a freedman...&... See More   $30.00
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President's message... Dr. Livingstone...
571032   FLAKE'S DAILY BULLETIN, Galveston, Texas, December 20, 1867  An uncommon to find Texas newspapers from shortly after the Civil War.  The front page contains "The President's Message" "Washington, Dec. 18 -- The following is the President's message in relation to General Hancock's Order, No. 40..." and is signed in type: ANDREW JOHNSON.  Page four contains a small... See More   $36.00
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Death of P. T. Barnum...
570924   WAVERLY FREE PRESS, Waverly, New York, April 11, 1891  The second page of this issue contains the report of the death of P. T. Barnum"On Tuesday evening, April 7, 1891, that prince of showmen, P. T. Barnum, breathed his last. He was in this 81st year and died from heart failure... His life was rounded out full and complete, and will always shine out in the amusement world like a ... See More   $60.00
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President Garfield shot, still alive... Lincoln article...
570817   LEAVENWORTH DAILY STANDARD, Leavenworth, Kansas, July 5, 1881 A column headline reads "THE PRESIDENT --  He Hovers Between Life and Death During the Day, -- But Rallies During the Night, --  And Hopes Are Now Entertained of His Recovery. --  Dispatches Up to 3:30 This Morning - The Arrangements at the White House" with the column and half giving periodic reports of the Pre... See More   $62.00
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Famous Currier and Ives game...
570748   NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, August 4, 1865 On the backpage under Out-Door Sports is: "Base Ball The Great Contest At Hoboken Yesterday--20,000 People Present--The Atlantics The Champions, Score 13-12--The Game Stopped By A Storm".  This has a wonderfully written summary that  begins: "Yesterday, Gotham had base ball on the brain. It continues by describing the scene and the ... See More   $65.00
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Fasig-Tipton ad...
Horseracing magazine with a displayable prints and ads...
570745   SPIRIT OF THE TIMES and The New York Sportsman periodical, New York, November 4, 1899  The front cover features a print of "The Australian Sire Abercorn".  This issue also contains a colored Supplement print entitled "Sir Henry Irving". Also within this issue is an advertisement for Fasig-Tipton Company, the American Horse Exchange, the Terre Haute Trotting and Fair A... See More   $42.00
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Baseball... Coal Troubles... Mount Washington...
570676   NEW YORK TRIBUNE, New York, dated August 17, 1869.  Page 5 contains the report of  "Base-Ball Red Stockings vs. Eckfords" along with "Orientals vs. Athletics" and "Charleston vs. Savannah". The front page features nearly two column report "THE COAL TROUBLES - Special Notes form the Coal Regions - Strikes at Hazleton, Upper Lehigh, and Beaver Meadow - Bo... See More   $49.00
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Thomas Nast Santa Claus Print in 1871...
570571  
HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, December 30, 1871.

 

* Thomas Nast - Santa Claus

* Original print




The front page illustration is of Santa Claus by Thomas Nast captioned "Santa Claus's Mail". In the illustration Santa is busy reading letters separated into two stacks, the largest being Letters From Naughty Childrens Parents while the smaller stack has Letters From Good Childre
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$65.00
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Edison's new invention...
570561   THE TIMES, London, August 29, 1888 



* Thomas Edison's new invention 

* Graphophone - phonograph
 



An inside page has an article headed: "The Graphophone" which discusses Thomas Edison's latest invention, bits including: "...exhibiting an instrument for recording & repeating sound which has just been brought over from America, which is called the 'graphoph... See More  
$43.00
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World's Fair...
570410   THE INTER OCEAN, Illustrated Supplement, Chicago, September 13, 1893.  The full front page is a color illustration of  "The Swedish Building at the World's Fair". The back page features a full page color print "The Ryerson Physical laboratory -- The University of Chicago". Inside the issue are articles about Martin A. Ryerson; The Chicago Schools; and From Far Austra... See More   $38.00
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