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Buy Civil War newspapers
online. American Civil War newspapers are a great source of information for
anyone studying the War between the States. Two popular newspapers during the time
of the Civil War was Harper's Weekly and the New York Times. Both these
newspapers reported on Civil War news. Harper's Weekly
Civil War newspapers are printed as exact replicas of the originals. Own your
own Civil War newspaper today!
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Civil War Newspaper
Now you can proudly display an authentic piece of
American history with your very own major metropolitan daily newspaper
printed during the Civil War! In large broadsheet size, it will fascinate
you with the news of the day, correspondence reports from around the
world, advertisements, its descriptive writing style, and the political
leanings. Your historical and rare newspaper will include a certificate of
authenticity. |
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Harper's Weekly 10 Bloodiest Battles of the Civil War
These beautifully
reproduced facsimiles of Harper's Weekly, one of the most influential
newspapers in America during the Civil War, contain national and
international news, editorials, political cartoons, short stories, poetry,
period advertising and elegant illustrations. The ten issues selected here
contain coverage of the ten bloodiest battles of the war: Gettysburg,
Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, Antietam, the Wilderness,
Second Manassas, Fredericksburg, Shiloh and Fort Donelson. |
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New York Times Civil War newspapers
Civil War Extra
For the first time,
original news coverage of the Civil War is available just as it appeared
in The New York Times. This 96-page commemorative newspaper traces the
seeds of the Civil War, recounts the major battles, and reports Lincoln's
assassination along with the aftermath - all through on-the-scene
dispatches from New York Times correspondents. It also includes 15 pages
of obituaries of major wartime figures. Measures 17½"x 22½".
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With Courage and Delicacy -
Civil War on the Peninsula
Brayton Harris. This volume shows you how the
Civil War accelerated the transformation of the content of newspapers
from pallid literature and opinion to robust, partisan reporting of
vital events, real and imagined. Swiftly evolving printing and
transportation technologies, energized by a public desperate for
information, made timely and widespread circulation a reality for the
first time. 376 pgs., 25 B&W illustrations, 6"x 9", sfbd.
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Harper's Weekly Civil War newspapers
Harper's
Weekly was one of the most influential newspapers in America for nearly 60
years. It played a vital part in the Civil War and shed light onto the
politics, the literature, the style, the commerce, and of course the
battles of that era. These beautifully reproduced facsimiles contain
national and international news, editorials, political cartoons, short
stories, poetry, period advertising and elegant illustrations by some of
this countries most famous artists, writers and journalists. Each set
contains 26 issues, printed as exact replicas of the originals and packed
in a handsome black archival box with gold stamping. 11"x 16".
Reproduced Harper's
Weekly newspapers
Click on Volume number for more information
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Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
Volume IV
Volume V
Volume VI
Volume VII
Volume VIII
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Nov. 10,
1860 - May 4, 1861
May. 11, 1861 - Nov. 2, 1861
Nov. 9, 1861 - May 3, 1862
May 10, 1862 - Nov. 1, 1862
Nov. 8, 1862 - May 2, 1863
May 9, 1863 - Oct. 31, 1863
Nov. 7, 1863 - April 30, 1864
May 7, 1864 - Oct. 29, 1864 |
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