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March through the years via the lens of Rare & Early Newspapers…
March 6, 2020 by GuyHeilenman
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Walk with us back through time to see what noteworthy, historic and collectible events occurred during the month of February. In so doing, we hope you’ll agree: “History is never more fascinating than when it’s read from the day it was first reported.”
March Through Time
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I am looking for the Villager [NY Greenwich Village] March 9 1972 issue
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I have the first printing of the Honolulu Star December 7 1941 Japaneese at war bombing of pearl harbor. It has been wrapped in plastic wrap. also I have kennedy shooting and the Oklahoma bombing. I wouls like to sell them do you know how I would do that I live in California. thankyou
Roxy
Hello Rhea – If you mean the Village Voice, send a note to me at guy@rarenewspapers.com. If you are looking for “The Villager”, we do not have this. Sorry.
Hello Roxy – Please forgive the delay in my response, but we do not monitor such questions from here. If you are still looking for an answer, feel free to send us information regarding what you have to info@rarenewspapers.com. Thanks for your understanding.