One sheet, with alphabetical list of guests and members and their corresponding table number recto, and table placement verso. Folds out to 12 x 46 inches. Originally the property of Louis J. Heath of The United Press (table 11). Light toning. View More...
Four leaves, saddle stapled: six pages of text. Alphabetical list of members, with their affiliated publication, office (for resident members), and residence address. No stated date of issue, c. 1930: The one member added to the list post-printing is Phelps H. Adams who "received a bachelor's degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1924", and "was a reporter for The New York Herald before he joined The Sun. In 1928 he became chief Washington correspondent, a post he held until 1950, when The Sun went out of business" [NY Times obituary, 1991]. Originally the property of Lou... View More...
One sheet, with alphabetical list of correspondents and their corresponding table number recto, and table placement verso. Folds out to 12 x 53 inches. Originally the property of Louis J. Heath of The United Press (table 17). Light toning, and a short closed tear at foot near one fold. View More...
208, 8 pages. Contemporary half leather, marbled paper over boards. Complete run of the first twenty seven issues, from 23 March 1833 through 22 March 1834. Short closed tears to margin of 5 leaves. Tear with loss professionally mended on page 175/6 [see photo]. Published every other Saturday; 8 pages per issue. Age toning and moderate staining throughout. Binding is sound. View More...
Number 55: Friday January 18 1878, through Number 104: Friday December 27 1878, with index at rear. Lacking both boards; leather spine chipped but textblock remains soundly bound. 18 x 12 inches. For accurate shipping cost outside Canada please inquire. View More...
(viii), 43pp. "Legal Seminar of Thomson Newspapers Limited, Held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto on March 27, 1962. Guest Speaker: J.J. Robinette, Q.C." View More...
312 pages, in triple-column format. Leather over marbled boards; edges and endpapers marbled. The complete run of 39 issues, from 2 November 1832 through January 1836. Stamp of one Thomas Bayne to title page (no provenance or evident association with the African American of Virginia is known to us). Occasional light foxing; binding is sound. 13.5 x 9.25 inches. View More...
xv, 429 pages. Signed by the author on frontispiece. Jacket toned, with splitting along joints and a one inch chunk missing from base of spine. Offsetting to endpapers; light foxing to first few leaves. Jacket now in a removable archival sleeve. View More...
xxii, 121pp. + folding facsimile of oldest surviving New Brunswick newspaper at rear, Foreword by Desmond Pacey. light wear to dust jacket, former owner's initials to ffep. View More...