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The Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser. Wednesday, July 14, 1779

The Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser. Wednesday, July 14, 1779 by [American Revolution] [England] [Savannah, Georgia] [Charleston, South Carolina] [New york]

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Title
The Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser. Wednesday, July 14, 1779
Author
[American Revolution] [England] [Savannah, Georgia] [Charleston, South Carolina] [New york]
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Americana Books ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fair
Description
London: Printed by R. Haswell, 1779. First Edition. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. 18" x 12". Folded. 4 pages. Removed from a larger gathering with edge wear to the spine. Pages separated. Light toning to the single issue. Fair condition. Contents include an article titled, "Philip Stephen, Esq. Extract of a Letter from Captain Henry, Senior Officer of his Majesty's ships in Georgia, to Sir George Collier Savannah, May 23, 1779". The article details the British army movements against Charleston. "Charleston has offered to capitulate, if they might remain neuter (neutral) which was refused: Our army is in possession of several flats and canoes on Ashley River...." Other articles include population numbers of American States; a reprinted article "From Rivington's Royal Gazette, printed at New York" also covering American Revolution news; several advertisements; a poem titled "Stanzas in the Grand Fleet, on their last sailing from Portsmouth; and more.
Golden Gate Performing Arts, Inc. proudly presents San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus: Encounters. Starring Joanna Gleason, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 29, 2001

Golden Gate Performing Arts, Inc. proudly presents San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus: Encounters. Starring Joanna Gleason, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 29, 2001

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Golden Gate Performing Arts, Inc. proudly presents San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus: Encounters. Starring Joanna Gleason, Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 29, 2001
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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San Francisco: San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, 2001. Pamphlet. [20]p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, very good program.