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"Front Page: A Journey Through Time and Headlines" Step back in time as we explore the captivating stories that have graced the front pages throughout history

Background imageFront Page Collection: The banner headline of the The Atlanta Journal of 23 November 1963 announcing the assassination of

The banner headline of the The Atlanta Journal of 23 November 1963 announcing the assassination of President Kennedy
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963. The banner headline of the The Atlanta Journal of 23 November 1963 announcing the assassination of President Kennedy

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as

Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 2008. Front page of the New York Daily News, 5 November 2008, reporting the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States

Background imageFront Page Collection: Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation Proclamation
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Lithograph, 1868

Background imageFront Page Collection: Kennedy Assassination, 1963

Kennedy Assassination, 1963
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION, 1963. The banner headline from The New Mexican (Santa Fe, New Mexico) of 23 November 1963 announcing the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Background imageFront Page Collection: Death of Ulysses S. Grant

Death of Ulysses S. Grant
DEATH OF ULYSSES S. GRANT. Sculptor Karl Gerhardt preparing to take a death mask of Ulysses S. Grant. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 1 August 1885

Background imageFront Page Collection: Mckinley Assassination

Mckinley Assassination
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle of 7 September 1901, reporting the assassination of the President William McKinley, at Buffalo, New York, the previous day

Background imageFront Page Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861

CIVIL WAR: CHRISTMAS, 1861. Union soldiers opening boxes in camp on Christmas 1861. Wood engraving, after Winslow Homer, on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 4 January 1862

Background imageFront Page Collection: CIVIL WAR: FRONT PAGE, 1864. The Rebel General Robert E. Lee

CIVIL WAR: FRONT PAGE, 1864. The Rebel General Robert E. Lee. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 2 July 1864

Background imageFront Page Collection: CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1884. Front page of The Judge, 27 September 1884

CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1884. Front page of The Judge, 27 September 1884, featuring a cartoon Another voice for Cleveland, depicting Grover Cleveland, the Democratic candidate for President

Background imageFront Page Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Front page of the early edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Front page of the early edition of the Chicago Daily Tribune, 3 November 1948, erroneously announcing the defeat of incumbent President Harry S

Background imageFront Page Collection: ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of

ZOLA: L AURORE, 1898. Emile Zolas denunciation of the French General Staffs handling of the Dreyfus Affair in a letter to President Felix Faure

Background imageFront Page Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775, with the slogan Always for Liberty and the Publick Good

Background imageFront Page Collection: NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n

NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n

Background imageFront Page Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1774. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 March 1774

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1774. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 March 1774, with the slogan Open to All Parties, but Influence by None

Background imageFront Page Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1776. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 26 July 1776

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1776. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 26 July 1776, with the slogan Always for Liberty and the Publick Good

Background imageFront Page Collection: MINER STRIKE, 1888. A mob of striking Polish-American miners attacking the coal

MINER STRIKE, 1888. A mob of striking Polish-American miners attacking the coal and iron police near Shenandoah City, Pennsylvania. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 3 February 1888

Background imageFront Page Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1883. Construction workers lashing the stays on the Brooklyn Bridge

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1883. Construction workers lashing the stays on the Brooklyn Bridge. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 28 April 1883

Background imageFront Page Collection: MOTION PICTURES, 1897. Front page of Scientific American, 17 April 1897

MOTION PICTURES, 1897. Front page of Scientific American, 17 April 1897, with line engravings of motion picture production

Background imageFront Page Collection: GOURMANDS ALMANAC, 1806. Front page and engraved illustration of gourmands at a food tasting

GOURMANDS ALMANAC, 1806. Front page and engraved illustration of gourmands at a food tasting from Almanach des Gourmands, Paris, France, 1806

Background imageFront Page Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 13 June 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 13 June 1885, hailing the gift of the French Republic to the United States

Background imageFront Page Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1755. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 5 September 1755

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1755. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 5 September 1755, with the slogan With the Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic

Background imageFront Page Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival from Paris, France, of the Statue of Liberty to Bedloe Island

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival from Paris, France, of the Statue of Liberty to Bedloe Island in New York Harbor. Wood engraving on the front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper

Background imageFront Page Collection: STORIES OF THE WHALE. Or Perils of the Whale Fishery. Front cover of an American booklet for boys

STORIES OF THE WHALE. Or Perils of the Whale Fishery. Front cover of an American booklet for boys, late 19th century

Background imageFront Page Collection: GUIDE TO PIKEs PEAK, 1859. Cover of L. J. Eastins Emigrants Guide to Pikes Peak

GUIDE TO PIKEs PEAK, 1859. Cover of L. J. Eastins Emigrants Guide to Pikes Peak, published at Leavenworth City
GUIDE TO PIKEs PEAK, 1859. Cover of L.J. Eastins Emigrants Guide to Pikes Peak, published at Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, 1859

Background imageFront Page Collection: WESTERN MAGAZINE, 1883. Cover of the April 1883 issue of The West Shore

WESTERN MAGAZINE, 1883. Cover of the April 1883 issue of The West Shore, a magazine covering the Pacific Northwest, published at Portland, Oregon

Background imageFront Page Collection: CHRISTIAN PERIODICAL. Title page of Glad Tidings, a Christian leaflet published by the American

CHRISTIAN PERIODICAL. Title page of Glad Tidings, a Christian leaflet published by the American Tract Society, New York, late 19th century

Background imageFront Page Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Strike - scenes from the conflict

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Strike - scenes from the conflict between the sympathizers with strikers and the Fifth and Sixth Regiments Maryland Miltia, in Baltimore

Background imageFront Page Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Colonel Agramontes cavalry charging on the mob

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Colonel Agramontes cavalry charging on the mob, at the Halstead Street Viaduct in Chicago, Illinois, 26 July 1877

Background imageFront Page Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. Men working inside the head of the statue in New York Harbor

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. Men working inside the head of the statue in New York Harbor, assembling its parts with steel girders

Background imageFront Page Collection: OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U. S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory

OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U. S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory
OKLAHOMA BOOMERS, 1885. The U.S. Army ejecting an Oklahoma Boomer from settling in Indian territory. Wood engraving after Frederic Remington from an American newspaper of 1885

Background imageFront Page Collection: 17th Century science publication

17th Century science publication. Front page of Natural magick... wherein are set forth all the riches and delights of the natural sciences published in 1658 by the Italian polymath John Baptista

Background imageFront Page Collection: WORLD WAR I HEADLINE, 1914. Front page of The Times, London, England, 5 August 1914

WORLD WAR I HEADLINE, 1914. Front page of The Times, London, England, 5 August 1914, with headline announcing Britains entry into World War I

Background imageFront Page Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898, supporting the call for volunteers to fight in the war against Spain

Background imageFront Page Collection: LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. French newspaper cover, 1886

LOUIS PASTEUR (1822-1895). French chemist and microbiologist. French newspaper cover, 1886

Background imageFront Page Collection: WORLD WAR II: BLITZ, 1940. The aftermath of a German blitz on London, 7-8 September 1940

WORLD WAR II: BLITZ, 1940. The aftermath of a German blitz on London, 7-8 September 1940, near the height of the Battle of Britain

Background imageFront Page Collection: THANKSGIVING PARADE, 1887. Uncle Sam, shoving aside anarchy, rides triumphantly in a cornucopia

THANKSGIVING PARADE, 1887. Uncle Sam, shoving aside anarchy, rides triumphantly in a cornucopia wheeled by commerce. Cartoon, American, 1887

Background imageFront Page Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1909. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1909. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909, with a photograph of a biplane flying near the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor



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"Front Page: A Journey Through Time and Headlines" Step back in time as we explore the captivating stories that have graced the front pages throughout history. From the awe-inspiring launch of Space-Sputnik I to groundbreaking revelations in Pravda, each headline has left an indelible mark. J'Accuse. . The powerful words penned by Emile Zola in an open letter to the President of the French Republic shook society's foundations, exposing injustice and demanding change. Les Essais, a literary masterpiece published in 1595 by Michel de Montaigne, forever altered our understanding of human nature through his profound insights. PREHISTORY: PILTDOWN MAN unveils a reconstruction of this enigmatic figure's head, offering glimpses into our ancient origins and sparking debates among scientists. Witness William Ewart Gladstone rallying crowds during the General Election of 1880 with fiery speeches advocating for liberal ideals - a pivotal moment captured on wood engraving. A Ration Book from 1919 belonging to William Pearson takes us back to post-war Britain when resources were scarce but resilience prevailed. Fourmies secret reveals a covert operation exposed on Le Pilori's cover page in 1892, unraveling hidden truths and stirring public outcry against corruption. Edouard Drumont's speech featured on La Libre Parole's cover page in 1897 ignited fierce controversy surrounding anti-Semitism - a reminder of humanity's dark chapters. Escape into whimsy as an escaped chimpanzee steals headlines in 1930, reminding us that even amidst chaos, there is room for laughter and unexpected encounters. Unmask tragedy at a haunting masked ball captured mysteriously by unknown creators in 1930 - where joy turned into sorrow under veiled faces. Naval disarmament dominates discussions as nations strive for peace.