Lot 54
[CIVIL WAR]. 150+ New York City newspapers, most War-period, incl. The New York Tribune.
Sale 1136 - American Historical Ephemera & Photography
Lots Open
Mar 27, 2023
Lots Close
Apr 4, 2023
Timed Online / Cincinnati
Estimate
$600 - $800

Sold for $189

Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
[CIVIL WAR]. 150+ New York City newspapers, most War-period, incl. The New York Tribune.

The New York Daily Tribune.
27 issues (incomplete run). New York, 1861-1864. 

27 issues: Vol. XX. 1861. 1 issue. -- Vol. XXI-XXII. 1862. 21 issues. -- Vol. XXIII. 1863. 4 issues. -- Vol. XXIV. 1864. 1 issue. 

[With:] The New York Semi-Weekly Tribune. 105 issues. New York, 1861-1865. 

105 issues: Vol. XVII. 1861. 34 issues. -- Vol. XVIII. 1862. 13 issues. -- Vol. XVIII-XIX. 1863. 16 issues. -- Vol. XIX.1864. 16 issues. -- Vol. XIX & XXI. 1865. 26 issues. 

[With:] The New-York Times. 6 issues. New York, 1862-1866. 

6 issues: Vol. XI. 1862. 3 issues. -- Vol. XIII. 1864. 1 issue. --Vol. XV. 1866. 2 issue. 

[With:] The Spectator. 27 issues (incomplete run). New York, 1864-1869. 

27 issues: 1864. 26 issues. -- 1869. 1 issue. 

[Also with:] New-York Commercial Advertiser. Vol. XLV, No. 46. New York: 3 February 1842. -- New York Evening Express. New York: James Brooks & William B. Townsend, 23 May 1846. -- The New York Herald. 3 issues (incomplete run). New York, 1865. -- The World. Vol. XXX, No., 1,527. New York: 11 December 1889. -- Together, 6 issues.

Together, over 170 issues of war date newspapers. Condition varies, most appear to be complete issues, some missing leaves, toning, chipping, occasional tears.
Estate of Carroll J. Delery III, Formerly the “Historical Shop”
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