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Paper and Ephemera: Newspapers: Military


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Paper and Ephemera: Newspapers: Military?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
This is an Original Newspaper dated May 5, 1932, only 8 days after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place on March 1, 1932. Its 6 key pages from newspaper from THE RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH in Richmond Virgina. Excellent map of the Lindbergh Estate with all detail locations to the case. Paper was stored in plastic and is in Very good condition........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty. Still considered to date as the country's most famous court case. Very Rare and hard to find and most of all very collectible.

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 This is an Original Newspaper dated May 5, 1932, only 4 days after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place on March 1, 1932. Its a 8 page paper from THE RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH in Richmond Virgina. Paper was stored in plastic and is in Very good condition........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty. Still considered to date as the country's most famous court case. Very Rare and hard to find and most of all very collectible.

Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles    BABY'S NURSE BEING GRILLED IN KIDNAPING!!!! From the PROGRESS INDEX Newspaper in Petersburg Virginia. This is an Original part of that Newspaper dated March 4, 1932, 3 days after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place. Its only about 8 pages of that issue. Paper was stored in plastic and is in poor condition, seperating at folds, yellowing and stained........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty.

Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles  The Illustrated London News Magazine dated August 28, 1937. Magazine is labeled as No. 5132, Volume 191. Loaded with pictures and articles throughout issue. Some of the topis are as follows, Dunes of the Kurische Nehrung, Chinese Army, General Francos Forces, Japanese fighting in Tientsin, Waterfront in Shanghai, Ancient Athenian Treasures and Atiques and much more. Color ad on back page for Craven A Cigarettes. Excellent condition with only the center page loose from the staples. Very interesting all around reading of what was happening in the world during August of 1937. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

Lindbergh Kidnapping, March 8, 1932 News $49.00

 

Lindbergh Kidnapping, Original Newspape $49.00

 

Lindbergh Baby , March 4, 1932 Newspaper $5.00

 

The Illustrated London News Magazine, 19

Complete 2 section Newspaper from the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER dated May 8, 1945. Paper is loaded with articles and pages of photgraphs as shown below including maps spanning 4 years of the War. Paper is in very Good to excellent condition with slight wear on papers fold in middle only. No yellowing from age. Section 2 seems to be more of local news showing something you don't see too much today, an article on 11 year old Joseph Brooks practicing for the Philadelphia Marble Tournament. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  From the SPRINGFIELD DAILY NEWS in Springfield Mass., Partial Newspaper of 10 pages in Very Good Condition. Articles throughout on the V-E Day Announcement in Europe. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete Newspaper from the New york Sunday Mirror dated July 1, 1951. Headlines read REDS SILENT AS WORLD WAITS. Story on page 3 talks about the waiting of replies from Russia and Korea on the truce talks in Korea. Paper is in Very Good condition. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Hopewell New Jersey, May 17, 1932. An Astounding confession was given by John Hughes Curtis revealing his entire participation in the search to find the Kidnapped Lindberg Baby to be a gigantic Hoax.

Newspaper is complete with all 10 pages in Very Good condition. Articles through out with the confessions of John Hughes Curis about how he lied about Negotiations and false hopes of the Lindberg Baby Kidnapping. 

Paper is dated May 18, 1932 from the RICMOND TIMES-DISPATCH in Richmond Virginia.

A nice addition of information to the Lindberg Baby Kidnapping.

Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles!!

VICTORY, Full Surrender Ends War in Euro $35.00

 

GERMANY SURRENDERS, May 7, 1945 $25.00

 

Reds Silent As World Waits, July 1, 1951 $15.00

 

Lindberg Baby Negotiations Were Faked $43.00

Complete Newspaper from THE BOSTON TRAVELER dated April 4, 1933. Headlines read 73 Lost as AKRON Falls in Sea Afire. Paper is from Boston Mass and is in excellent condition and complete. Complete story of the disaster. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles. 

 Headlines and article section from THE EVENING GAZETTE dated April 4, 1933. Headlines read 73 Lost as Lightning Strikes AKRON at Sea. Paper is from Worchester Mass and is in excellent condition. Complete story of the disaster. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete original Newspaper from the United Kingdom, DAILY MIRROR, dated September 4, 1939. Headlines read, BRITAINS'S FIRST DAY OF WAR: CHURCHILL IS NEW NAVY CHIEF. The newspapers is cmplete and in excellent condition.  Complete Newspaper from the Rochester Times-Union in Rochester New York dated June 6, 1944. Paper is in Excelent condition and complete. Interesting World War 2 news and local as well. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

73 Lost as AKRON Falls in Sea Afire, 4 / 4

 

73 Lost as Lightning Strikes AKRON at Se

 

BRITAINS FIRST DAY OF WAR, Sept. 4, 1939

 

FRENCH BEACHHEADS WON, June 6, 1944 $30.00

Complete newspaper from the Rochester Times Union in Rochester New York dated June 6, 1944. Paper is in Excelent condition and complete. Interesting World War 2 news and local as well. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete Newspaer from the CHESTER COUNTY'S PIONEER DAILY in West Chester PA. Paper is dated June 6, 1944. Excellent condition with interesting World War 2 news along with local news. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Pictorial Review Newspaper section honoring the life of President Franklin D Roosevelt. The paper is from the Sunday Boston Sunday Advertiser Newspaper dated April 15, 1945. Paper section is full of photos of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's life from his birth in 1882 to his funeral in April 1945. Also has a page of President Truman being sworn in on April 12, 1945. Papers 16 pages are in excellent condition and very rare. 

Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Newspaper dated August 16, 1935 from THE EVENING GAZETTE in Worchester Mass. Headlines read WILL ROGERS, WILEY POST ARE KILLED IN ALASKA AS THEIR PLANE CRASHES. Six pages of 20 including the headlines. Very Good condition and Rare. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

ALLIES GAIN IN FRANCE, June 6, 1944 News

 

ALLIES INVADE FRANCE, June 6, 1944

 

Pictorial Review Newspaper, FDR, 1882 to $35.00

 

Will Rogers and Wiley Post Killed in Ala

Complete New York Daily Newspaper dated April 13, 1945, one day after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Very Good condition, stored in plastic. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete Newspaper dated March 4, 1932 from the Boston's Daily Record. This is one of the most complete coverage Newspapers we have come across covering the Charles Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping. The papers has articles and pictures throughout, more than we could photograph. Paper is in excellent condition and complete with fantastic photos and articles. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.   Original Front page and inner pages on the complete article and headlines dated August 9, 1942. On August 8, 1942 the following six Nazi saboteurs were executed by electrocution in Washington D.C., Herman Neubauer, Heinrich H. Heinck, Werner Thiel, Herbert Haupt, Edward J. Kerling and Richard Quirin. Two thers were spared by Life sentence to prison, Ernest Peter Burger and George Dasch. Excellent condition. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge.  Front page only of Headlines from the Chicago Tribune section 1 of the Hanging of 11 NAZI LEADERS. Articles tell of the last hours before their death. Excellent condition. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

NY Daily News, April 13, 1945, Roosevelt $25.00

 

Complete Charles Lindberg Kidnapping Pap

 

6 NAZI Saboteurs Executed in Electric Ch

 

11 NAZI LEADERS HANGED, October 16, 1946 $20.00

Complete Newspaper from THE KOKOMO TRIBUNE dated August 8, 1945. Excellent condition with interesting articles. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  From the Boston Traveler dated May 7, 1945 V-E Day. This is NOT a complet newspaper, only 8 pages. Front page articles on Nazi General Alfred Jodl signing in the Schoolhouse in REIMS FRANCE at 2:41 AM. The article is not complete doe to pages mising inside of paper. Excellent Headlines for framing. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  New York Daily News dated December 30, 1940. Headlines reads AID FOES OF AXIS AND AVERT WAR. Articles on F.D.R. Speech sending material aid to Britain for War. Articles also on the Il Duce's Desert Disaster. Nice ads inside on Philco Radios, Emerson Radios, Actors Henry Fonda, Charlie Chaplin and Disney Mickey Mouse. Back page reads Rangers Beat Leafs, 3-2. Paper is in GOOD condition with small edge tear and some dryness at papers fold. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete Coronation Supplement Souvenir Newspaper from London dated June 2, 1953, The DAILY SKETCH, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2nd which took place on June 2, 1953. Paper is loaded with wonderful photographs of the complete event from start to finish. Excellent condition, rare and hard to find in the United States. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

Hiroshima Wiped Out by Bomb, August 8, 1

 

WAR ENDS IN EUROPE, ALL NAZIS SURRENDER

 

December 30, 1940 New York Daily News, F

 

Queen Elizabeth 2nd, June 2, 1953 Newspa $40.00

Complete Coronation Supplement Newspaper from London dated June 1, 1953, The DAILY TELEGRAPH, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2nd which took place on June 2, 1953. Paper is loaded with wonderful photographs of the complete event from start to finish. Excellent condition, rare and hard to find in the United States. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Complete Coronation Souvenir Newspaper from London, DAILY MIRROR, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 2nd which took place on June 2, 1953. Paper is loaded with wonderful photographs of the complete event from start to finish. Pictures of young Prince Charles as pictured below. Excellent condition, rare and hard to find in the United States. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  This is the New York Sunday Newspaper Picture Magazine section dated March 2, 1947.  Cover features Actress Carole Landis, A popular film star of the 1930s and 1940s. She was dubbed the "Sweater Girl" early in her career. Born in Fairchild, Wisconsin, under the name of Frances Lillian Mary Ridste. She committed suicide on July 5, 1948 at the age of 29 years old after being in 55 Hollywood motion pictures.

Inside ads feature Jergens Lotion, Palmolive Soap, Planters Peanuts, Ponds, Swift's Meat products, Buick Roadmaster, Rheingold Extra Dry Beer, Macy Department Stores and much more. Paper is in very good condition. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and collectibles.  Complete Newspaper dated May 11, 1945 from the EAGLE ROCK SENTINEL in Los Angeles. Headlines read VICTORY IN EUROPE. Articles on Eagle Rock local soldiers who lost their lives, William F. Philips, John A. Cook and Dale Parks.

Paper is complete and in Excellent condition. Stored in plastic from the collection of an American Historian Newspaper collector. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

Queen Elizabeth Coronation, June 1, 1953

 

Queen Elizabeth 2nd, June 3, 1953 Newspa

 

March 2, 1947 New York News Magazine Sec

 

VICTORY IN EUROPE, May 11, 1945 Newspape

Complete Newspaper from THE SUN in New York dated August 14, 1945. Headlines Read WAR OVER, Truman announces Japan's Surrender and the Suspension of Hostilities. Front page has a full picture of the famous end of War Times Square Celabration Scene. Paper is complete and in Good condition. Stored in plastic from the collection of an American Historian Newspaper collector. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  May 8, 1945 Newspaper complete and in excellent condition from the New York POST. Healines read TRUMAN PROCLAIMS VICTORY, Warns Japan to Give Up. Article about the surrender in REIM FRANCE on back page. Stored in plastic from the collection of an American Historian Newspaper collector. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Daily Record Newspaper out of Boston. Excellent condition and complete Newspaper. Headlines read, TUESDAY V-E DAY. Stored in plastic from the collection of an American Historian Newspaper collector. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

 December 29, 1940 ROTOGAVURE PICTURE SECTION of THE NEW YORK TIMES NEWSPAPER. This is a 6 page pull out section from that paper with wonderful photographs and advertisments. Some features are,Britian at War, Pennsylvania Railroad, Womans 1940s Fashions, Box Office starts with Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Spencer Tracy, James Cagney, Bette Davis, full page add of Fabulous FLORIDA and more. Paper is in excellent condition and rare. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

WAR OVER, JAPAN SURRENDERS, 8 / 14 / 45

 

May 8, 1945, TRUMAN PROCLAIMS VICTORY $45.00

 

May 8, 1945, V-E DAY, Complete Newspaper

 

December 29, 1940 The NY Times Photo Sec

August 4, 1940 New York Times Rotogravure Picture Section. This is a 4 page pullout with some wonderful photographs. Front page features Britain defending its shores pre WW2. Middle pages has fantastic photos of the days trends of woman hat fashions along with the new Steam Cruise Ship AMERICA, largest ship built. Back page has pictures of France under German occupation. Excellent condition.  This is an Original Newspaper section dated May 13, 1932, 2 1/2 months after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place March 1, 1932. Its a 4 page section from THE RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH in Richmond Virgina. Has a full page titled SNAPSHOTS FROM THE LIFE OF THE MURDERED CHARLES AUGUSTUS LINDBERGH JR. Paper was stored in plastic and is in Very good condition with some wear on the papers folds, great for framing........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty.

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 Complete Newpaper dated April 14, 1945 from the New York SUN newspaper. Headlines reads Body Of Roosevelt Reaches White House. Paper is in excellent condition and complete. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Headlines only Newspaper of 4 pages dated April 14, 1945. Headlines read THOUSANDS BOW AS ROOSEVELT RETURNS. Newspaper is from the TIMES HERALD in Washinton D.C. Excellent condition, perfect for framing. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

August 4, 1940 New York Times Photo Sect $12.00

 

Life of Murdered Lindbergh Baby, May 13,

 

Body Of Roosevelt Reaches White House, 4 / $39.00

 

Franklin Roosevelt Returns Home, 4 / 14 / 45 $19.00

Complete Newspaper dated August 11, 1945 from the LOGANSPORT PRESS in Logansport Indiana. Excellent condition, stored in plastic.Small writing of front page and a small address home delivery label also on page. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Extra Extra, read all about, U.S.and JAPS at War, SEA BATTLE RAGGING !!!! This Headline Newspaper is dated on December 7, 1941 from the POST JOURNAL out of Jamestown N.Y. It has been preserved in plastic fully opened with a cardboard backing by a Historian Newspaper collector. It is only 4 pages for the purpose of displaying the Historic headlines on that day. Articles on the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor with pictures listed below. Perfect for framing in Very Good condition. Slight yellowing from age. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and collectibles.  This is an Original Newspaper dated May 13, 1932, 2 1/2 after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place March 1, 1932. Its a 4 page section from THE RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH in Richmond Virgina. Paper was stored in plastic and is in Very good condition........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty.

Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles  Headlines from THE FARGO FORUM newspaper in Fargo North Dakota read ...EXPECT V-E DAY TUESDAY AS GERMANY SURRENDERS. Paper is dated May 7, 1945 and is a complete paper in EXCELLENT condition. Stored in plastic by a Historian Newspaper collector. rare and hard to find in this condition. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.

JAPAN OFFERS TO QUIT, Aug. 11, 1945 Pape $45.00

 

Dec. 7, 1941, JAPS AT WAR, Newspaper Hea

 

Skeleton of Lindbergh Baby Found, 5 / 13 / 3

 

GERMANY SURRENDERS, May 7, 1945

This is an Original complete Newspaper dated May 14, 1932, 2 1/2 months after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place. Its a complete paper from THE RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH in Richmond Virgina with all sections. Paper was stored in plastic and is in VERY GOOD condition except for fold creases........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey. 

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty. Paper has complete articles on the finding of the Lindbergh babie body.

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 Complete Newspaper dated October 4, 1940 from the HERALD-JOURNAL in Syracuse N.Y. Headlines read as pictured. Paper is in Good condition with some edge yellowing and small deteriation on edges and papers fold.

Paper has been stored in plastic and part of an Historian Newspaper collector. Rare. Thanks for stopping by by Blue Ridge Antiques and collectibles.  Original complete Newspaper dated May 2, 1945 from the DAILY MAIL Newspaper, United Kingdom. Paper is in excellent condition, stored in plastic by a Historian Newspaper collector. The paper is only 4 pages. Headlines read, HITLER DEAD, GERMAN RADIO TELLS WORLD. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Aniiques and Collectibles.  This is an Original Newspaper dated March 4, 1932, 3 days after the Lindbergh Baby kidnapping took place. Its a complete paper from THE RICHMOND NEWS LEADER in Richmond Virgina. Paper was stored in plastic and is in Fair to Good condition........................ 

Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., twenty-month-old son of the famous aviator and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was kidnapped about 9:00 p.m., on March 1, 1932, from the nursery on the second floor of the Lindbergh home near Hopewell, New Jersey.  

Apparently the kidnapping was carried out either while Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were at dinner, or soon afterward. The baby's nurse, Miss Betty Gow, visited the nursery about 8:30 o'clock and found everything in order there. When she returned at 10 o'clock, however, the crib was empty.

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Lindbergh Baby Dead, May 14, 1932 Newspa

 

Oct. 4, 1940, Hitler and Mussolini Plot.

 

May 2, 1945, HITLER IS DEAD, Newspaper

 

Charles Lindberghs Kidnapping, March 4,

Original full Newspaper from the Evening Standard dated May 10, 1940 London. Paper covers pre World War News in Europe with maps and pictures through out paper. Paper is in excellent to mint condition, stored for over 60 years in plastic by an Americian Historian collector. Centerfold has a full color picture add as pictured below. A wonderful World War news collectible. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles.  Lot of 12 Critical Event newspaper articles. Includes The November 28, 1935 Cleveland Press Dionne Quintuplets, The May 30, 1936 Cleveland Press Dionne Quintuplets 2nd Birthday, The May 7, 1945 Cleveland Press Nazis Quit/Germans Surrender, The May 7, 1945 Cleveland Press Germans Surrender, May 8, 1945 Cleveland Press Allies Proclaim Victory In Europe, August 15, 1945 Cleveland Press War Is Over; Truman Announces: Mcarthur Picked To Rule Japan, September 13, 1881 The Cleveland Leader, January 17, 1958  Cleveland News, May 5, 1970 Cleveland Press The Kent State Massacre Or Shootings, November 8, 1972 Cleveland Plain Dealer Nixon Landslide, January 23, 1973 Cleveland Plain Dealer Lyndon B. Johnson Dies, And January 24, 1973 Cleveland Plain Dealer War Ends Saturday. L294x4. (s12)     What a fantastic World War 2 Find!! Original and complete newspaper from the Des Moines Tribune dated December 11, 1941. Headlines read WAR WITH NAZIS!! U.S. SINKS JAPANESE BATTLESHIP; WAR VOTED WITHOUT A SIGLE NO. The inside is loaded with fantastic pictures and articles throughout. This paper is also loaded with wonderful Christmas ads and pictures. The front cover does have a small tear, other than that condition on all 3 sections are excellent for the age. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles!!  World War 2, Original and complete issue of the Des Moines Register Newspaper dated August 15, 1945. Headlines read JAPS ACCEPT, WAR ENDS. Nation goes wild; MacArthur to Receive Surrender; Hostilities Halted; Manpower Act Dies; Drat Slashed. Inside has some great articles and wonder advertisements along with fantastic pictures. Paper is in excellent condition and complete with all sections included.  Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles!!

London Evening Standard, May 10, 1940

 

Lot of 12 Critical Event newspaper artic $75.00

 

Des Miones Tribune Newspaper, Dec. 11, 1

 

Des Moines Register Newspaper, Aug. 15,

World War 2, Original complete newspaer of the May 7, 1945 issue of the Des Moines Tribune. Headlines reads VICTORY,SURRENDER IS SIGNED. Paper is in excellent condition and complete. Thanks for stopping by Blue Ridge Antiques and Collectibles!!   

WW 2, Des Moines Newspaper, May 7, 1945

  



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