• We missed it – Nellie Bly edition…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
    No matter how hard our staff at Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers tries not to, inevitably we occasionally miss gems buried within the collectible newspapers we offer. Dozens of issues of the New York Tribune left our premises with undiscovered (unsigned) articles by Karl Marx. A real heartbreak was missing one of the first […]

  • This Month in History – September…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
    “History is never more fascinating than when it’s read from the day it was first reported.” (Timothy Hughes, 1975). Exploring events which have occurred in September as they appeared in rare & early newspapers are no exception. To view a selection of over 1000 such reports within the context of additional news of the day, […]

  • The reason I collected it: with an eye-witness account of the invasion…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
    In some situations, the person from whom a newspaper is purchased adds a bit of flavor to the issue. Such is the case with the LIDOVA DEMOKRACIE newspaper of Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic), dated Aug. 21, 1968. This issue is from this historic day of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.Warsaw Pact member countries, except […]

  • Snapshot 1820 – Considering a Cure for Hard Times…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
    One would need to search far and wide to find someone who doesn’t acknowledge that we’re living in hard times. Harder than those who lived through any major war… any great famine… any weather-born catastrophe… any form of slavery (or similar form of oppression)… any horrific accident… any economic depression… any…??? Most would say no, […]

  • Finding the Unexpected… Village Voice edition…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
    The Village Voice is known for many things, but articles which take a deep-dive into the history of the United States is not among them. So, when I came across a highlighted quote from Abraham Lincoln from his 1865 Inaugural Address within the issue dated July 12, 1976, my curiosity was piqued. Rather than describe […]

  • Announcing: Catalog #347 for October, 2024 – Rare & Early Newspapers…

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:32
      The October catalog (#347) 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 #347 – This latest offering of authentic newspapers is comprised of over 300 new items, a selection which includes the following noteworthy issues: a great […]

  • U.S. Ship that sank in 1856 with 132 onboard discovered

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:05
    By Kerry Breen - CBS News The wreck of a passenger steamship that sank in 1856 in the Atlantic Ocean has been discovered about 200 miles off the coast of Massachusetts, a New Jersey-based salvage group said. Le Lyonnais was a trans-Atlantic steamship, built in England for a French company. The ship was meant to carry passengers and mail between England and America, and had both sails and a steam engine, according to Atlantic Wreck Salvage, ...

  • Mystery of 400-year-old ship with £4,000,000,000 of gold

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:05
    By Jen Mills - Metro.co.uk The ‘l Dorado of the Seas’has been missing for 400 years and may finally reveal its secrets. The mysterious Merchant Royal’ shipwreck is somewhere off the coast of Cornwall, but has left people baffled because to this day it has still never been found. This is despite it carrying up to £4 billion of gold and other precious metals. So whoever finds it could get their hands on more ...

  • Troubled Waters...

    Updated: 2024-10-16 01:50:05
    By Samantha Libreri - RTE News It has been the talk of the town all week. Reports by RTÉ News on Monday that three new shipwrecks have been discovered on Portmarnock Strand prompted locals to comb the north Dublin beach, to see with their own eyes the pieces of the past that have up to now been hidden by the sands. This stretch of the capitals coastline has quite the history of ships running ashore. Some 50 wrecks are recorded ...

  • The reason I collected it: a movement that went nowhere…

    Updated: 2024-10-11 09:15:03
    I remember when I first encountered this newspaper I thought it was in a foreign language. But it wasn’t in a  language we typically encounter. Then I took a more careful look. The title of the newspaper is the: “AI ANGLO SACSUN” and is dated May 29, 1847. This  is the volume 1, number 11 […]

  • This Month in History – October…

    Updated: 2024-10-07 09:56:40
    A continuation of our ongoing series: This Month in History – October Edition… Not to be repetitive, however, we are often asked how we find newspaper reports covering such a wide variety of topics. Part of the answer is simply longevity. We’ve been collecting and offering issues for a half-century, and time itself as helped […]

  • The Political Season Has Arrived. Next Up – An October Surprise (?)…

    Updated: 2024-10-04 09:05:31
    Since it only takes 2 items to count as a series, this is the 1st post in what I am confident will be a series leading up to the election in November. However, in lest anyone already be overcome by political angst, please know the series will only meet the minimum requirement of 2 – […]

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