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Condition Grading
TITLE: |
Date: |
Cover/Issue & Condition: |
Price |
The Home – |
7/6/1900 |
6 page |
$10.00 |
The Galva ( |
8/10/1900 |
Vol. 2 No.4 – 8 pages, uncut – G/VG |
$15.00 |
The Home – |
12/28/1900 |
6 page |
$7.50 |
North American (Phila.) |
1/21/1901 |
“Queen’s Death Expected at Any Moment; Prince
of Wales Very |
$15.00 |
Evening Telegraph (Phila.) |
8/24/1901 |
12 pages. Good – edge tears |
$10.00 |
Philadelphia Inquirer |
9/17/1901 |
“Back to Scene of His Great Triumphs, Body of Lamented Chieftain was Borne”. 16 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
Daily |
9/18/1901 |
“The Last Sad Rites”. 4 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Millheim (PA) Journal |
11/21/1901 |
4 pages – Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
Evening Sentinel (Carlisle PA) |
12/22/1902 |
4 pages – Fair/Good, chipping |
$5.00 |
Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer |
11/23/1903 |
8 pages – Good, tears |
$7.50 |
The Patriot ( |
3/5/1904 |
“Flood Swept Valley”. 8 pages, complete – Good |
$10.00 |
Semi-Weekly New Era ( |
3/9/1904 |
Flooding on |
$7.50 |
Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer |
7/16/1904 |
8 pages – Good, tears |
$7.50 |
Daily New Era (Lancaster) |
6/28/1905 |
“Semi-Centennial at Millersville (PA)”. 10 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
New Era, The (Riverton and |
10/27/1905 |
Special
4 page section on |
$15.00 |
The Sun ( |
6/23/1906 |
12 pages, fold tears – Good |
$6.00 |
Terre Hill (PA) Times |
12/28/1906 |
4 pages – Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
|
2/15/1909 |
“Ruins of |
$7.50 |
The Pennsylvanian (Phila. PA) |
1909 Issues |
|
$6.00 ea. |
Valley Sentinel ( |
4/2/1909 |
Illustrated Semi-Weekly. 6 pages – Good, tears |
$7.50 |
|
4/9/1909 |
European Tour Section – “Free Tour of |
$6.00 |
Valley Sentinel (Carlisle PA) |
12/3/1909 |
Illustrated Semi-Weekly. 6 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Valley Sentinel ( |
12/10/1909 |
Illustrated Semi-Weekly. President Taft’s Message to Congress text. 6 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Valley Sentinel ( |
12/18/1909 |
Illustrated Semi-Weekly. Message on |
$7.50 |
Semi Weekly Times ( |
7/19/1910 |
Various local news reports. 4 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Centre Democrat |
12/8/1910 |
From |
$6.00 |
|
6/30/1911 |
“Stella Hodge Sticks to Her Story of Killing Emile Amann”. 16 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
The Home – |
1912 Issues |
8 page |
$7.50 ea. |
The North American (Phila.) |
10/7/1912 |
Auto Crash, Councilman Suicide, etc. – 12 of 14 pages of the 1st section - Good |
$10.00 |
The North American (Phila.) |
11/13/1912 |
Various news reports. 18 pages - Good |
$10.00 |
Daily Local News (West |
11/24/1913 |
8 pages – Good, folded |
$7.50 |
Daily Local News (West |
3/6/1914 |
8 pages – Good, folded |
$7.50 |
Daily Local News (West |
5/5/1914 |
8 pages – Good, folded |
$7.50 |
The Home – |
1914 Issues |
8 page |
$7.50 ea. |
The Times-Union (Albany NY) |
4/14/1914 |
“Apologize of Fight!” (Mexican situation). 12 pages, complete – Good |
$10.00 |
|
5/8/1914 |
Captured Matazlan |
$7.50 |
Meyersdale (PA) Republican |
8/13/1914 |
Aviator at Myersdale Fair photo. 6 pages, Good, tears |
$7.50 |
The |
10/1914 |
Smaller format, 8 pages – G/VG |
$6.00 |
The Home – |
12/25/1914 |
8 page |
$7.50 |
Saturday Blade (Chicago IL) |
3/13/1915 |
“Allies Ready For |
$10.00 |
Semi-Weekly New Era ( |
5/20/1916 |
Various news reports – 10 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
8/20/1916 |
“President Wilson Before Joint Session of Congress Urges Hasty Action to Avert Strike”. 12 pages, complete. Good, brittle edges, pencil notations |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
8/31/1916 |
“Mob Foiled In Attempt to Lynch Negro” ( |
$12.50 |
News Journal ( |
9/1/1916 |
“Brotherhood Leaders to Call Off Strike”. 16 pages, complete. Good, brittle edges, pencil notations |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
4/16/1917 |
“Lenis Falls to British After All Night |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
4/16/1917 |
“Brotherhood Leaders to Call Off Strike”. 16 pages, complete. Good, brittle edges, pencil notations |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
4/23/1917 |
“ |
$10.00 |
News Journal ( |
4/30/1917 |
“Obstructionists Routed, Draft Bill Passed”, etc. - 12 pages, complete – Good edge splitting |
$10.00 |
News Journal ( |
5/8/1917 |
“9 Regiments of Engineers to Build Roads in |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
6/8/1917 |
“British Drive in Belgium Carries Important Points Held by the Kaiser’s Troops”. 16 pages, complete. Good, brittle edges. |
$7.50 |
|
6/25/1917 |
This Is Pershing Day; Make It a Record Day in Red Cross Campaign. 10 pages – Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
Evening Sun ( |
7/5/1917 |
8 pages, folded – Good |
$6.00 |
The North American (Phila.) |
7/21/1917 |
“Lottery Drafts Army to Fight Germans”. 14 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
New Era ( |
1917 |
7/20 and 7/21 dated pages of Lancaster PA Draft Lists – 12 pages total – Good |
$20.00 |
|
9/24/1917 |
WWI News, 8 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
|
10/2/1917 |
Germans Carry Out Greatest Air Attack Yet Made
On |
$4.00 |
|
10/28/1917 |
Editorial Section only – 4 outer pages, with large Winsor McCay editorial cartoon on front – G/VG |
$10.00 |
The North American (Phila.) |
12/5/1917 |
“German Power Intolerable Thing, Wilson Says” – Message to Congress on 1st page. 20 pages, creased |
$12.50 |
The North American (Phila.) |
12/11/1917 |
“ |
$12.50 |
The Gettsyburg (PA) Times |
2/9/1918 |
6 pages, complete – Good, some spotting, small tears |
$10.00 |
Daily New Era ( |
3/21/1918 |
“ |
$7.50 |
Ephrata (PA) Review |
6/7/1918 |
WWI News. 12 pages – Good, edge tears |
$10.00 |
Merchant Shipbuilders News |
7/12/1918 |
Vol. 1, No. 1 issue, from |
$10.00 |
|
|
Same – issues for 7/19/1918, 7/26/1918 (nos. 2 & 3) – Good |
$10.00 ea. |
News Journal ( |
7/19/1918 |
“Americans and French Win Great Victory”. 14 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
Public Ledger (Phila.) |
7/22/1918 |
“American Army Breaks German Line; French Recapture Chateau Thierry. 16 pages. Good, some chipping |
$12.50 |
Valley Sentinel ( |
8/2/1918 |
WWI & Local News. 6 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
Ephrata (PA) Review |
8/16/1918 |
WWI News, 12 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
|
8/17/1918 |
“On to the |
$7.50 |
Ephrata (PA) Review |
8/30/1918 |
“War Should End Before Christmas”. 12 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
Le Petit Parisien ( |
9/13/1918 |
“L’Armee Americaine a Pris l’offensive a |
$15.00 |
|
9/21/1918 |
8 page local newspaper – Good |
$10.00 |
The North American (Phila.) |
9/28/1918 |
“Yankees and French Capture 19,000”, etc. 22 pages – Fair/Good, chipping, tears |
$10.00 |
Ephrata (PA) Review |
10/4/1918 |
WWI & Local news. Front & Last page only (4 pages) – Good |
$6.00 |
News Journal ( |
10/7/1918 |
“Kaiser Wants Peace on Presidents Terms, Germans Propose an Immediate Armistice”. 12 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
|
10/15/1918 |
4 center pages only – full-page of photos of local casualties, promoting War Bonds – Fair/Good, tear |
$10.00 |
News Journal ( |
10/15/1918 |
“Autocracy Must Go, |
$10.00 |
Daily New Era ( |
10/18/1918 |
“Allies Occupy Zeebrugge While Germans Evacuate
|
$10.00 |
Evening Bulletin (Phila.) |
10/31/1918 |
“ |
$7.50 |
|
11/5/1918 |
“German Armistice Terms Are Agreed Upon;
Americans Rapidly Advance Towards |
$10.00 |
Daily New Era ( |
11/8/1918 |
“Marshal Foch Refuses the German Emissaries’ Demand for Cessation of Hostilities”. 20 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
|
11/10/1918 |
EXTRA 4 page Edition – “All |
$15.00 |
Daily New Era |
11/10/1918 |
“German People Revolt – Overthrow the Dynasty” Extra, 4 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
News Journal ( |
11/11/1918 |
“Armistice Signed – War Has Ended”. 10 pages, good, tears |
$12.50 |
Public Ledger (Phila.) |
11/12/1918 |
“ |
$12.50 |
North American (Phila.) |
11/12/1918 |
“Huns Yield |
$12.50 |
North American (Phila.) |
11/13/1918 |
“Germany Must Surrender All Submarines” 18 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
|
|
Same – Fair/Good, chipping |
$10.00 |
North American (Phila.) |
11/14/1918 |
“Armistice Terms Must Stand, Say the Allies”. 18 pages – Good |
$12.50 |
North American (Phila.) |
11/28/1918 |
“Pershing Was Ordered to Fire Fewer Shells”. 16 pages – Good, chipping |
$10.00 |
Daily New Era ( |
12/4/1918 |
“President Wilson, Breaking All Precedents,
Departs For |
$7.50 |
Daily Local News ( |
12/28/1918 |
8 pages, complete – Good – yellowed |
$10.00 |
|
1/1/1919 |
“Devastation Caused by Bolshevik Bombers in Phila. Homes”. 18 pages of 1st section – Good, some edge tears |
$12.50 |
Evening Bulletin (Phila.) |
1/6/1919 |
“ |
$12.50 |
Evening Sun ( |
1/6/1919 |
“Col. Roosevelt Dies In Sleep”. 18 page 1st section – Good, fold tears, chipping |
$12.50 |
Evening Sun ( |
1/10/1919 |
“Strike Continues in |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
1/17/1919 |
“President Clemenceau Will Sit as President of Peace Conference”. 1st section of 10 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
University Argonaut, The |
2/7/1919 |
|
$10.00 |
The Base “Bull” |
1919 Issues |
|
$10.00 ea. |
Daily New Era & North American (Phila.) |
5/17/1919 |
Front pages ONLY – “Three Navy Planes Get Off on Atlantic Flight” – Fair/Good, chipping |
$6.00 the pair |
Daily New Era ( |
6/28/1919 |
“Treaty With |
$7.50 |
Record Herald ( |
7/16/1919 |
6 pages – Good |
$6.00 |
Amoroc News, The (Coblenz |
1920 Issues |
6 page newspaper for US Troops in |
$5.00 ea. |
Record Herald ( |
8/26/1920 |
6 pages, good, some tears |
$6.00 |
Oberlin Review, The (Oberlin Ohil) |
1920/21 Issues |
Oberlin College Student newspaper, 4 pages each. 1920 – 10/19, 10/22, 10/26, 11/9, 11/12, 11/16, 12/14, 12/17. 1921 – 3/8 – Good |
$6.00 ea. |
Examiner – New Era ( |
4/14/1921 |
“British Federation of |
$10.00 |
|
12/31/1921 |
4 large pages, folded a number of times – Good |
$7.50 |
Student Weekly, The |
Various |
|
$5.00 ea. |
Amoroc News, The (Coblenz |
1921 Issues |
3/7, 3/8, 3/10, 3/11, 3/25, 3/29, 3/30, 4/1, 4/2, 4/18, 4/22, 10/23 – Fair/Good, tears, some stains, brittle |
$5.00 ea. |
Lebanon (PA) Semi-Weekly News |
5/22/1922 |
“Bulgarian King Fled Country After Communist Uprising”. 10 pages complete - Good |
$7.50 |
Town and Country (Pennsburg PA) |
6/10/1922 |
6 pages, complete – Good, fold edge tears |
$10.00 |
|
8/12/1922 |
Vol. 1 No. 15 English-language newspaper,
smaller page size. |
$15.00 |
Daily Mail ( |
8/20/1922 |
Continental Edition (Paris), in English, 6 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
|
9/21/1922 |
“ |
$7.50 |
New York Herald |
8/30/1922 |
European Edition, published in |
$7.50 |
New York Herald (European Edition) |
9/3/1922 |
6 pages, complete, published in |
$7.50 |
Examiner-New Era ( |
10/9/1922 |
“21,345 City Electors Register”. 16 pages complete. – Good |
$10.00 |
News Journal ( |
10/21/1922 |
Various news reports. 16 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
12/22/1922 |
Various Reports – 1st double page only – Good |
$4.00 |
|
4/12/1923 |
“14 Bandits Robbed Sante Fe Train of $30,000 Liquor Cargo”. 8 pages complete - Good |
$7.50 |
News Journal ( |
8/3/1923 |
“President Harding Dead”. 22 pages, complete. Good, chipping |
$15.00 |
People’s Advocate and Press (New Bloomfield PA) |
8/8/1923 |
4 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
People’s Advocate and Press (New Bloomfield PA) |
8/22/1923 |
Various news reports – 4 pages – Good, tears |
$6.00 |
People’s Advocate and Press (New Bloomfield PA) |
10/24/1923 |
General Election Proclamation - 4 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
|
10/25/1923 |
“Separatist Party Proclaims Republic in |
$10.00 |
Literary Review of the |
12/15/1923 |
Became the “Saturday Review” later. 24 pages – Good |
$15.00 |
Sunday News ( |
1/27/1924 |
“Second Suspect Taken in Murder Case”. 18 pages – Fair/Good, tears, chipping |
$7.50 |
|
2/4/1924 |
“ |
$7.50 |
|
2/4/1924 |
“3 Convicts Kill Aged Guard Are Escaped from |
$7.50 |
North American (Phila.) |
5/16/1925 |
“French Driving Thru to Relief of Besieged Posts”. 22 pages, complete – Good |
$12.50 |
Evening News ( |
8/18/1926 |
“Mother, 3 Children, Die in Blaze”. 16 pages – Fair/Good, chipping |
$7.50 |
|
8/20/1926 |
|
$15.00 |
News Journal ( |
9/17/1926 |
24 pages, complete – Good |
$12.50 |
Lancaster (PA) New Era |
9/18/1927 |
“City to Have PRR Station Within 2 Years”. 16 pages, complete – Good |
$10.00 |
North Penn (PA) Reporter |
1927 |
17 Issues of this |
$15.00 lot |
Russky Golos ( |
1/5/1927 |
Russian-American newspaper, in Russian. 4 pages – Good |
$15.00 |
Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer |
2/28/1927 |
“Storage Dam For Creswell”. 16 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
Kennett News and Advertiser (PA) |
6/23/1927 |
Special Kennett New Century Club Edition. 8 pages, with regular news section within – Good, some edge tears |
$7.50 |
The |
6/28/1927 |
Local news, 4 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
The News (Frederick MD) |
6/29/1927 |
“Byrd Hops Off; Encounters Bad Weather in |
$10.00 |
Gazette and Daily (York PA) |
10/13/1927 |
Sesqui-Centennial Special Section of |
$10.00 |
Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer |
1/13/1928 |
“Snyder-Gray Die in Chair, Ruth Penitent, Judd Resigned at End”. 14 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Public Ledger (Phila.) |
3/4/1929 |
Hoover & Coolidge News (Coolidge Inaugural). Outer 8 of 18 pages – Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
Student Weekly |
5/31/1929 |
|
$15.00 |
Intelligencer Journal |
6/22/1929 |
Special 180 page edition for |
$15.00 |
Intelligencer Journal |
8/5/1929 |
“Graf Zeppelin Lands at |
$7.50 |
United Mine Workers Journal |
1929 Editions |
Union Newspaper. 1/15, 11/1, 11/15 - 24 pages – G/VG |
$7.50 ea. |
United Mine Workers Journal |
2/15/1930 |
Union Newspaper. 24 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
United Mine Workers Journal |
9/1/1930 |
Uncle Sam cartoon cover. 24 pages - Good |
$10.00 |
Lancaster (PA) Intelligencer Journal |
8/4/1931 |
“Lindys (Lindbergh) Missing in Wilderness Storms”. 16 pages, complete – Fair/Good – torn ½ way on front page along crease |
$10.00 |
Ancheta (Romania) |
12/24/1931 |
12 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Public Ledger (Phila.) |
9/25/1932 |
Sports Section only – “Villanova Sinks Ursinus in Grid Opener 26-2”. 16 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
|
3/3/1933 |
|
$10.00 |
|
3/4/1933 |
“ |
$10.00 |
|
3/5/1933 |
“Roosevelt Sounds Call to Action as 100,000 Cheer His Inaugural”. 1st section of 8 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Evening Bulletin |
3/18/1933 |
Various Reports. Complete 20 page daily – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Dimineata (Bucarest) |
10/25/1933 |
12 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
|
2/21/1934 |
“Aides Seek FD Help in House Revolt”. 14 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph |
10/7/1934 |
Various News headlines, Outer 12 of 18 pages of 1st section – Good, some edge tears, chipping |
$7.50 |
Ansbacher Zeitung ( |
12/19/1934 |
16 pages – G/VG |
$15.00 |
|
1/6/1935 |
“Defense to Name Four as Lindy Kidnappers”. 1st section of 12 pages – Good, some chipping |
$10.00 |
|
1/8/1935 |
“Defense Grill Fails to Shake Betty Gow; Ladder Stirs Dispute” (Lindbergh trial). 1st section of 16 pages – Good, spine splitting |
$10.00 |
|
2/3/1935 |
“Supreme Court Delays Decision on Gold Clause”. 1st section of 12 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
Daily Mail ( |
5/6/1935 |
King George V Silver Jubilee edition, on silver-coated paper. 8 pages – Good |
$15.00 |
Daily Local News (West |
5/18/1935 |
“Bonus Forces See Defeat in Final Vote”. 10 pages - Good |
$7.50 |
Daily Local News (West Chester PA) |
5/23/1935 |
“Six Killed in Pacific Fleet Maneuvers”. 16 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
Daily Local News (West |
6/8/1935 |
Various news reports. 16 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
Evening Sentinel ( |
6/15/1935 |
Various news reports. 6 pages, complete – Good, edge chipping |
$6.00 |
|
7/31/1935 |
Centennial Edition, 100 pages – Good |
$20.00 |
|
8/7/1935 |
“Crash Mars Shelby Centennial” (Aviation crash). 8 pages, complete – G/VG |
$10.00 |
North Mail ( |
10/5/1935 |
“Italians Checked at Gates of |
$10.00 |
Evening Sentinel ( |
11/26/1935 |
Various news reports. 6 pages, complete – Good, edge chipping |
$6.00 |
Evening Sentinel ( |
11/27/1935 |
Various news reports. 6 pages, complete – Fair/Good, edge chipping, tears |
$5.00 |
Evening Sentinel ( |
12/3/1935 |
Various news reports. 6 pages, complete – Good, edge chipping |
$6.00 |
Daily Local News (West |
12/18/1935 |
Various news reports. 10 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
Evening Sentinel ( |
1/4/1936 |
Various news reports. 6 pages, complete – Good, edge chipping |
$6.00 |
Daily Express ( |
1/21/1936 |
“Death of the King”. 15 pages – G/VG |
$15.00 |
Evening Chronicle ( |
1/21/1936 |
“Special Edition – Death of His Majesty King George”. 8 pages – G/VG |
$15.00 |
|
2/20/1936 |
“Hartneady Asks Injunction To Stop Bootleg”. 1st section of 8 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
|
3/19/1936 |
“100,000 Homeless in Spreading Floods”. 22 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
|
3/19/1936 |
Tabloid-sized. “River at 27 Feet and Still Rising”. 36 pages – G/VG |
$12.50 |
|
3/20/1936 |
Tabloid-sized. “River Is Falling An Inch An Hour” – Fair/Good, 28 pages |
$6.00 |
Patriot, The ( |
3/20/1936 |
“Susquehanna Drops After Reaching 30.33 Ft. Here”, etc. Outer 16 of 22 pages – Good, fold tears |
$7.50 |
Evening News ( |
3/20/1936 |
“Explosion Shakes Flood Area”. 18 pages, complete- Good |
$10.00 |
The Daily Mail ( |
3/20/1936 |
“Flood Rehabilitation is Pushed”. 14 pages, complete – Good |
$7.50 |
|
3/21/1936 |
“Snow and Rain Add to Misery as |
$10.00 |
|
3/21/1936 |
Tabloid-sized. “ |
$12.50 |
|
3/23/1936 |
Tabloid-sized. “Flood Area Begins Rebuilding”. 24 pages – G/VG |
$12.50 |
|
3/25/1936 |
Tabloid-sized. “Conserve Water Today or Go on Rations”, 28 pages – WITH 16 page photos of the flood supplement |
$12.50 |
The Patriot ( |
3/25/1936 |
Flooding headlines, with 8 page souvenir photo supplement. 26 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Evening News ( |
3/25/1936 |
Flood Pictorial Souvenir Section. 8 pages. Fair/Good, tears |
$6.00 |
|
3/26/1936 |
“Water Supply Still Falling”. 28 pages, complete – Good |
$10.00 |
The Argus ( |
3/26/1936 |
“Gov. Earle Wins Unlimited US Aid” (for flood relief). 8 pages – Fair/Good, chipping |
$6.00 |
|
3/31/1936 |
“Hauptmann Must Die Tonight As Court and Hoffman Decide Against New Stay”. 1st section of 12 pages. Fair/Good, fold edge chipping, tears |
$7.50 |
Daily Record ( |
4/1/1936 |
“48 Hour Stay to Bruno” (Hauptmann). 32 page tabloid – G/VG |
$15.00 |
Social Justice ( |
1936 Issues |
Father Coughlin Weekly, Tabloid-sized. 16 pages ea. 4/3, 10/26 - Good |
$10.00 ea. |
Phila. Inquirer |
4/4/1936 |
“HAUPTMANN EXECUTED” – 1st section of 14 pages – Good |
$20.00 |
|
4/4/1936 |
“Death of Hauptmann Fails to Close Case”. Outer 12 of 18 pages of 1st section – Fair/Good |
$6.00 |
Social Justice ( |
4/10/1936 |
Father Coughlin Weekly, Tabloid-sized. 16 pages - Good |
$10.00 |
Lock Haven (PA) Express |
4/28/1936 |
“Special Edition Reviews This City’s Flood Experience”. 12 pages – Good – browning |
$5.00 |
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4/4/1936 |
Sports Section Only – Masters Golf, 12 pages. Fair – Torn 8” on all pages. |
$3.00 |
Social Justice ( |
8/24/1936 |
Father Coughlin Weekly, Tabloid-sized. 16 pages - Good |
$10.00 |
The |
October, 1936 |
Vol. 1, No. 1 – 8 page Pro-Landon Presidential Campaign newspaper. Filled with anti-FDR items. Full-page Landon for President ad – Good, scuffing |
$15.00 |
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11/4/1936 |
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$10.00 |
Intelligencer Journal |
11/4/1936 |
“Roosevelt Wins By Record Landslide” – 16 pages, complete – Good, fold chipping |
$10.00 |
Lancaster (PA) New Era |
12/10/1936 |
“Edward Abdicates to Wed” (with text). 30 pages, complete – G/VG |
$15.00 |
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12/10/1936 |
“I Renounce Throne”. 32 pages, complete – Good |
$15.00 |
Daily Sketch ( |
12/11/1936 |
“George the Sixth – Duke of York’s Title”. 36 page tabloid – Good |
$12.50 |
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12/12/1936 |
“Warship Takes Edward to Exile; Farewell Avows Love for Wally”. 1st section of 18 pages. Fair/Good – stain upper left corner |
$10.00 |
Journal of Commerce (NYC) |
4/26/1937 |
2nd tabloid-sized section, devoted to “American Soviet Trade Number”. 80 pages – Good, chipping |
$15.00 |
United Mine Workers Journal |
5/1/1937 |
Union Newspaper. 24 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
Lancaster (PA) New Era |
5/11/1937 |
“Ready for Coronation Tomorrow” – 18 pages, complete – Good |
$12.50 |
Evening News ( |
5/12/1937 |
“King George Is Crowned”. 1st section of 12 pages – Good |
$10.00 |
The Patriot ( |
7/23/1937 |
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$10.00 |
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7/28/1937 |
“Americans May Flee From War Zone” (in |
$7.50 |
Public Opinion – |
8/2/1937 |
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$7.50 |
Allentown (PA) Morning Call |
12/30/1937 |
Various news reports – no major story. 1st section of 12 pages – Good |
$6.00 |
United Mine Workers Journal |
1938 Issues |
Union Newspaper. 24 pages ea. 2/15, 3/15, 4/1, 5/15 – G/VG |
$10.00 ea. |
Hummelstown (PA) Sun |
3/18/1938 |
Various news reports. 8 pages – Good |
$7.50 |
Townsend National Weekly |
10/31/1938 |
Tabloid-sized, 32 pages – G/VG |
$10.00 |
New York Journal American |
12/11/1938 |
Various news reports. Sunday edition – includes sections: Front News, March of Events, Smart Set Magazine, House & Home & Want Ads – G/VG |
$15.00 |
The Observer |
December, 1938 |
Western Electric Co. Installation Dept. Newspaper, NYC. 8 pages – Good |
$7.50 |