• The Power of Music… Classics Never go out of Style!

    Updated: 2024-06-24 09:05:54
    Has anyone else noticed how music from the 60’s-90’s has made a huge cultural comeback? From movies to commercials… from concerts to radio, the oldies but goodies are being sung (or at least hummed) by everyone from Boomers to Gen Zers. Music not only soothes the savage beast, it also brings whimsy to a warm […]

  • Inspiration Comes in All Shapes, Sizes & Stories…

    Updated: 2024-06-21 09:05:05
    Years ago (36 to be exact), my husband shared with me one of his favorite books of all time: Through Gates of Splendor, by Elizabeth Elliot. For those not familiar with this true story, Elizabeth’s husband and 4 other missionaries were taken and killed by the Auca tribe in Ecuador. Jump forward several decades to […]

  • One of the more unusual, graphic issues on Lincoln’s death…

    Updated: 2024-06-17 09:05:11
    The Philadelphia Inquirer had several issues on Lincoln’s death and funeral that were very graphic, more such issues than any other title we’ve encountered from the era. But perhaps the most unusual–I might use the word stunning–would have to be the Cleveland Morning Leader issue of April 28, 1865. As would be expected of this […]

  • Snapshot 1973 – Henry Kissinger – 1st ethnic Jew & 1st naturalized U.S. citizen to become Secretary of State…

    Updated: 2024-06-07 09:07:21
    When it comes to politics and ethnicity, gender, religion, etc., U.S. firsts are noteworthy. A few which stand out are John F. Kennedy (1st Roman Catholic President), Barack Obama (1st black President), Kamala Harris (1st female and 1st black Vice-President), Antonin Scalia (1st Italian-American Supreme Court Justice), Hiram Revels (1st former slave to serve as […]

  • This Month in History – June…

    Updated: 2024-06-03 09:05:04
    Continuing with our series of “This Month in History”, we thought we’d jump right in and provide the link to the available issues which were published during the month of June. This time around we’ve arranged them in chronological order to provide a newspaper version of a walk forward through time – from 1666 to […]

  • Announcing: Catalog #343 for June, 2024 – Rare & Early Newspapers…

    Updated: 2024-05-31 17:53:20
      The June catalog (#343) is now available. Shown below are links to various segments of the catalog, our currently discounted newspapers, and recent posts to the History’s Newsstand Blog. Please enjoy. CATALOG #343 – This latest offering of authentic newspapers is comprised of more than 300 new items, a selection which includes the following […]

  • Pre-Memorial Day (Decoration Day) preparations…

    Updated: 2024-05-26 14:58:49
    Today (Sunday, May 26, 2024) is the day before what was originally called Decoration Day. Whereas we will have another post tomorrow commemorating the day, today I was browsing through some of our previous posts and related website listings, and was struck by both the early emphasis on “preparations” for the day, and the ritual […]

  • Another Golden Nugget found within an Old Newspaper… Edmund Halley

    Updated: 2024-05-24 09:05:30
    A collector (L.G., from Vermont) recently contacted us to mention he had found a “Golden Nugget” within one of our listings. Finding hidden gems while perusing a newspaper is not too uncommon (it’s one of the pleasures of the collectible), however, doing so while viewing merely select images on our website is another thing altogether. […]

  • Bolivian Indigenous groups claim to treasure of San Jose

    Updated: 2024-05-09 02:00:56
    From The Guardian   Indigenous communities in Bolivia have objected to Colombia’ plans to recover the remains of an 18th-century galleon believed to be carrying gold, silver and emeralds worth billions, calling on Spain and Unesco to step in and halt the project. Colombia hopes to begin recovering artefacts from the wreck of the San José in the coming months but the Caranga, Chicha and Killaka peoples in Bolivia propose ...

  • $43 million in treasure from World War II ship sunk

    Updated: 2024-05-09 01:32:09
    By Kerry Breen - CBS News South Africa has won a legal claim over $43 million worth of treasure from a World War II shipwreck that was found off the country's coast by a British exploration company, the U.K. Supreme Court said on Wednesday. The sinking of the the SS Tilawa — which has been called the "Indian Titanic" — killed 280 people and sent over 2,000 bars of silver plunging to the ocean floor. On November ...

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