Daily dispatch (Richmond, Va.) and Richmond dispatch
Description:
Absorbed by: Richmond times (Richmond, Va. : 1865); continued by: Richmond dispatch., Began October 19, 1850. Ceased June 30, 1884., Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 170 (May 13, 1851)., Suspended April 2-December 8, 1865; April 1-8, 1866., and Volume numbering is irregular.
Beir Delta 11.83 : Imperfect: Following issues mutilated with loss of text: nos.11785, 13798,13861, 14048, 14436, 14627,14659, 14988. Duty Stamps: One Penny, Dieu et mondroit. Semi annual dates on spines for year 1850 switched. Spine for 1850:January to June text reads July to Dec., and spine for July to December text reads Jan.-June., BEIN Z17 00552 Copy 2: From the library of the Press Club, London: 1795:Sept.9/11., Publisher varies., Masthead title bisected by coat of arms : lion and unicorn with motto: Dieu et Mon Droit., Published on Monday, Wednesday and Friday., Caption title., Also available on microfilm from Research Publications, Inc., Description based on: No. 84 (Sept. 9 to 11, 1789); title from masthead., Latest issue consulted: No.15982 (Aug. 8, 1866)., With an English translation of Napoleon's Proclamation of the Consuls of the French Republic to the French People., and For further information, consult library staff.
Columbian World's Fair special edition, Examiner (San Francisco, Calif. : 1889), Examiner feats of a year., and Greatest paper ever issued in the world.
Description:
"The Examiner, San Francisco, 1893: the Columbian World's Fair special edition"--P. [4] of wrappers., Contains [2] p. about the Examiner including articles entitled "The greatest paper ever issued in the world" and "Examiner feats of a year.", Contains articles about California and the West, including several with "Southern Pacific Company" at head of title., Imperfect: mutilated with some loss of image., Includes advertising., Original wrappers., Pagination includes p. [3] of wrappers., Special World's Columbia Exposition edition of the Examiner, issued in wrappers. For distribution at Exposition?, and Title from caption.
Publisher:
W.R. Hearst,
Subject (Geographic):
California--Description and travel., California--History., Honey Lake (Calif.), and West (U.S.)--Description and travel.
Subject (Name):
Cheney, John Vance, 1848-1922, Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951., Southern Pacific Company., and World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.)
Subject (Topic):
Examiner (San Francisco, Calif. : 1889) and Souvenirs (Keepsakes)--California--San Francisco
Date from The ethnic press in the United States / ed. by Sally Miller. and In pencil in lower left corner: Beinecke / Library / 1979 / Folio / S1 / Jl8 / 1854.
Subject (Topic):
Chinese --California --San Francisco --Newspapers and Chinese language --Texts
In ink along bottom of page: "Note: This is the introduction of the practice of printing a newspaper for country subscribers by taking columns composed for a daily paper & making a new form without recomposition. NW". and In ink at top of page: N.
Subject (Name):
Bunce, George, 1764?-1817 and Webster, Noah, 1758-1843
"Published for satisfaction and information of the people with privilege.", Ascribed to Sir Roger L'Estrange., Ceased with Jan. 29, 1666 issue., Published and numbered alternately with the Newes (London, England : 1663)., United with The Newes at the beginning of 1664 to form a single paper published twice a week with continuous numbering and pagination and entitled on Mondays The Intelligencer, on Thursdays The Newes., and Weekly