Our most recent newsletter is as follows:
Welcome to the February Newsletter from Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers. Whereas typically a newsletter would focus on Newly Discounted Items [3] (50% off through March 12th), the remaining items from our current catalog (Catalog 281) [4], new posts on the History’s Newsstand Blog [5], under-the-radar listings which are quite desirable (such as those with Botany Bay and/or Captain Cook [6] content), New Items [7] (outstanding listed after Catalog 291 was released), etc., this month we’d like to bring your attention to three special offerings:
like to bring your attention to three special offerings:
- A Snapshot in Time [8] – May, 1863 – featuring the Battle of Chancellorsville and the wounding and death of Stonewall Jackson.
- An incredible issue on the Bombing of Hiroshima [9] – book-ending the beginning an end of American involvement in World War 2 – the first of its kind we have ever had. Note: The most desirable issue regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor is the key report in The Honolulu Star Bulletin. The Bombing of Hiroshima issue in question is a dramatic report on the bombing in this same title.
- A Free Newspaper [10] – We are offering up to 25 free newspapers from London dated in 1790 – an original printed over 2 1/4 centuries ago. All we ask is for you to pay S&H (standard S&H criteria applies).
Thanks for collecting with us.Sincerely,
Guy Heilenman & The Rare & Early Newspapers Team
Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers . . .
. . . History’s Newsstand
“…desiring to conduct ourselves honorably in all things.” Hebrews 13:18b
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