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Item # 547636

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January 01, 1913
The CANAL RECORD, Ancon, Canal Zone (Panama) dated 1913-1914.

Presented within a Deluxe Gift Portfolio!

* From the heart of the Canal Zone...
* Get a first-hand look at the progress as it was occurring...
* Certificate of Authenticity and Attractive Display Portfolio Included!


This issue is approximately 100  years old, and will be dated in 1913-1914.   The CANAL RECORD from Ancon, Isthmus of Panama, is an interesting little newspaper published by the "Isthmian Canal Commission", given free of charge to employees of the Commission & the Panama Railroad Company. A great record of the construction of the canal.  Eight pages measuring 12"x9", very nice condition.

 The paper you receive will not be the exact same issue shown in the photos.  They are stock photos showing the typical look, condition, etc. of the issue you will receive.  Actual dates vary, but will all be as described.

The issue is presented within an attractive black buffalo grain portfolio with a decorative mahogany left spine.  It includes the Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers logo stamped in gold leaf on the front cover and is constructed using acid-free archival quality materials.  The newspaper is placed within an inner transparent sleeve for protection and display.  Makes a great presentation for that extra special gift!


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