
Godey’s Magazine and Lady’s Book
The fourth installment of Poe’s Literarati of New York.” Exquitely rare in origonal wrappers
The fourth installment of Poe’s Literarati of New York.” Exquitely rare in origonal wrappers
Contains a favorable review of “The Poetical Writings of Elizabeth Oakes Smith” By Poe. Unlisted in Heartman and Canny and BALP. Very rare in wrappers.
A classy architectural monthly. Cover design by Ray Eames
A classy architectural monthly. Cover design by Ray Eames
A classy architectural monthly. Cover design by Ray Eames
Margaret Sanger’s pioneering magazine, This issue was published while she was imprisoned. Early issues are quite scarce.
Margaret Sanger’s pioneering magazine, This issue was published while she was imprisoned. Early issues are quite scarce.
Margaret Sanger’s pioneering magazine, This issue was published while she was imprisoned. Early issues are quite scarce.
Margaret Sanger’s pioneering magazine, This issue was published while she was imprisoned. Early issues are quite scarce.
Margaret Sanger’s pioneering magazine, This issue was published while she was imprisoned. Early issues are quite scarce.
A rare (ULS 5) monthy devoted to flying and ballooning. Lasted six issues, the last 4 as American Aeonautist.
A rare “family Magazine.”Not in ULS
A rare “family Magazine.”Not in ULS
A scarce, profusely illustrated architectural monthly
A scarce, profusely illustrated architectural monthly
A scarce anti-slavery weekly miscellany published by prolific printer Herman Mann, a distant cousin of Horace Mann. Not in Kribbs. Not in Lewis. Suspended between September 17, 1805, and March 23, 1806
A scarce anti-slavery weekly miscellany published by prolific printer Herman Mann, a distant cousin of Horace Mann. Not in Kribbs. Not in Lewis. Suspended between September 17, 1805, and March 23, 1806
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A well-produced upscale miscellany issued fortnightly targeting wealthy New Yorkers. This is the “southern edition”
A “militant” weekly paper for the “New Negro” edited by Adam Clayton Powell. Scarce
A “militant” weekly paper for the “New Negro” edited by Adam Clayton Powell. Scarce
The first printing, in original wrappers, of Julia Ward Howe’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic”.
The first printing, in original wrappers, of Julia Ward Howe’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic”.
The first printing, in original wrappers, of Julia Ward Howe’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic”.
A monthly published by the Pennsylvania Colonization Society. The third issue includes a six-page biography and a glowing review of the work of Phillis Wheatley.
A special edition of articles reprinted from recent issues of Time.
A short-lived, scarce anti-Roosevelt monthly printed on newsprint, published by Frank Gannett.