The October (2024) Newsletter from Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers…

October 18, 2024 by  
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Welcome to the October newsletter from the Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers’ family. Autumn is here – with winter soon to follow. It won’t be long before most of us will consider grabbing an old newspaper and cozying up to a warm fire. In the meantime, perhaps a little bit of storing up future reading material is in order. 🙂

To this end…

Shown below are links to an expanded set of new listings (50+ added to this month’s catalog), a link to items discounted by 50% (with more than 100 added to last month’s list), several of our most recent posts on the History’s Newsstand blog covering a wide variety of topics, and the original announcement regarding the October catalog. We hope you enjoy.

Newly Added Catalog Items

October’s Discounted Newspapers

Recent Posts on the History’s Newsstand Blog

How does your state’s Constitution compare?

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

This Month in History – October…

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

Finding the Unexpected… Village Voice edition…

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

We missed it – Nellie Bly edition…

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The original announcement regarding the October catalog…

October’s catalog (#347) is now available. The links shown below will take you to various segments of the new catalog, new posts on the History’s Newsstand Blog, and the current list of discounted issues. Enjoy!

1) Catalog #347 (for October): This latest offering of authentic newspapers is comprised of over 300 new items, a selection which includes the following noteworthy issues: a great issue on Washington’s first inauguration, near final version of the Bill of Rights, a rare Royalist newspaper from New York, Clark’s letter to his brother on the Lewis & Clark Expedition, front page shows Lincoln being assassinated, a rare “camp” newspaper from the field of action, and more.

The following links are designed to help you explore all available items from this latest edition of our catalog:

         1500-1799 (full view OR quick-scan/compact view)

         1800-1899 (full view OR quick-scan/compact” view)

         1900-Present (full view OR quick-scan/compact” view)

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DISCOUNTED ISSUES – What remains of last month’s discounted issues may be viewed at: Discount (select items at 50% off)

HISTORY’S NEWSSTAND – Recent Posts on the History’s Newsstand Blog may be accessed at: History’s Newsstand

As always, thanks for collecting with us!
Sincerely,
Guy & Laura Heilenman & the entire Rare Newspapers Team
(including our “founder”, Tim Hughes)
570-326-1045

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