Collecting authentic rare and historic newspapers from the 1500’s – 1700’s can be exciting, rewarding and surprisingly affordable. British titles such as the London Gazette, London Chronicle, Gentleman’s Magazine and more, are all available for much less than you would expect, as are their American counterparts, the Columbian Centinel, Dunlap’s Daily American Advertiser, Concord Herald, and more.
Whether your interest is in the Colonial Era or the Revolutionary War Era, or extends to the 1500’s and/or 1600’s, original newspapers provide an excellent view of history in context. History is never more fascinating than when when it’s read from the day it was first reported. If you love history… you deserve to have it in your hands. Rare newspapers make this possible. Please enjoy.
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Congressman John Murtha talks about the importance of newspapers
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Chris Walker and Chuck Schons produced this video as part of an advanced Media Prod. course at Fort Cherry. Chris wrote and produced it, while Chuck shot and edited it.
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First You Tube Video I made.
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Tom Brokaw profiles the Emporia Gazette
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http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the owners of The Montreal Gazette, want to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of the company’s ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website: http://www.readersmatter.org/
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http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the company that owns The Montreal Gazette, wants to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of its ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move the layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website: http://www.readersmatter.org/
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The Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette hosted a reception in celebration of National Newspaper Week.
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The Shelbyville (Tenn.) Times-Gazette hosted a reception in celebration of National Newspaper Week.
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Every person who becomes a member of delveway.com and list at least one FREE classified or rental ad, delveway.com will donate $1 dollar toward breast cancer programs.
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