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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: ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Blanche. Cover of the Illustrated London News, 15 November

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Blanche. Cover of the Illustrated London News, 15 November 1890

Background imageFront Page Collection: SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Peary Reaches Pole One Year After Cook

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Peary Reaches Pole One Year After Cook. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 7 September 1909

Background imageFront Page Collection: SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT, 1913. Front page of the fun supplement for the Sunday edition

SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT, 1913. Front page of the fun supplement for the Sunday edition of the New York World, 21 December 1913, which contained the first crossword puzzle

Background imageFront Page Collection: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, 1874. Upper half of the front page of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle

BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, 1874. Upper half of the front page of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 1 December 1874.The newspaper measures 23 inches across

Background imageFront Page Collection: THE SUN, 1833. Front page of the first issue of The Sun newspaper from New York

THE SUN, 1833. Front page of the first issue of The Sun newspaper from New York, 3 September 1833, the first penny newspaper, founded by American printer and journalist Benjamin Henry Day

Background imageFront Page Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Scenes of the railroad riots at Pittsburgh and Altoona, PA

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Scenes of the railroad riots at Pittsburgh and Altoona, PA. last Sunday. Engravings from The Daily Graphic, 25 July 1877

Background imageFront Page Collection: WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS, 1850. Front page of Reverend Henry T. Cheevers book The Whale

WHALE AND HIS CAPTORS, 1850. Front page of Reverend Henry T. Cheevers book The Whale and His Captors; or The Whalemans Adventures, and The Whales Biography, New York, 1850

Background imageFront Page Collection: INDUSTRY: COAL AND OIL. Old King Coals Crown in Danger

INDUSTRY: COAL AND OIL. Old King Coals Crown in Danger. Cartoon from Puck showing Old King Coal cowering from a cloud of smoke labeled Oil

Background imageFront Page Collection: CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr

CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr. who tried to run small oil refineries in Kansas, battling John D

Background imageFront Page Collection: GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA, 1849. Cover of Joseph E. Wares Emigrants Guide to California

GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA, 1849. Cover of Joseph E. Wares Emigrants Guide to California, published at St. Louis, Missouri, 1849

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909, with a photograph of a biplane flying near

Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909, with a photograph of a biplane flying near the Statue of Liberty in New
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

Background imageFront Page Collection: Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F. M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck

Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F. M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck, 10 October 1894
POPULIST PARTY CARTOON. Peffers Populistic Boom. American cartoon by F.M. Hutchins for the front page of Puck, 10 October 1894

Background imageFront Page Collection: The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II
WORLD WAR II: V-J DAY, 1945. The front page of Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

Background imageFront Page Collection: Civilians and service members in Honolulu, Hawaii, celebrating

Civilians and service members in Honolulu, Hawaii, celebrating and holding copies of the Honolulu Advertiser annoucning
WWII: JAPAN SURRENDER, 1945. Civilians and service members in Honolulu, Hawaii, celebrating and holding copies of the Honolulu Advertiser annoucning Japans acceptance of the Potsdam Decree

Background imageFront Page Collection: Daily Mirror (English newspaper) headline on election of Barak Obama as President in 2008

Daily Mirror (English newspaper) headline on election of Barak Obama as President in 2008

Background imageFront Page Collection: The Sun (English newspaper) headline on collapse of stock market and Financial institutions

The Sun (English newspaper) headline on collapse of stock market and Financial institutions in September 2008

Background imageFront Page Collection: Harpers April 1898 Man in foreground playing golf. (poster) : colour. By Edward

Harpers April 1898 Man in foreground playing golf. (poster) : colour. By Edward Penfield 1866-1925, artist

Background imageFront Page Collection: France, Paris, Le Petit Journal cover, 1907

France, Paris, Le Petit Journal cover, 1907
Opening of a wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, showing men whose work made it possible the Frenchman, Edouard Branly (1844 - 1940), and the Italian

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of The British Worker

Front page of The British Worker
Front page of " The British Worker" published by the Trades Union Congress on 5 May 1926 during the General Strike

Background imageFront Page Collection: The New Yorker magazine cover from July 23rd with typical small italian town, 1949

The New Yorker magazine cover from July 23rd with typical small italian town, 1949, by Constantin Alajalov
United States of America, 20th century. The New Yorker magazine cover from July 23rd, 1949, by Constantin Alajalov; a tipical small italian town

Background imageFront Page Collection: Frontispiece of The Queen of Spades by Petr Ilic Cajkovskij

Frontispiece of The Queen of Spades by Petr Ilic Cajkovskij
Petr Ilic Cajkovskij (or Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky or Ciaikovski; 1840-1893), The Queen of Spades. Frontispiece

Background imageFront Page Collection: Frontispiece of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Also sprach Zarathustra) by Richard Strauss

Frontispiece of Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Also sprach Zarathustra) by Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra (Thus Spoke Zarathustra), Op. 30. Frontispiece

Background imageFront Page Collection: Frontispiece of Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55, Eroica

Frontispiece of Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55, Eroica
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55, " Eroica". Frontispiece

Background imageFront Page Collection: Germany, Zwickau, Frontpiece of Impromptus on a theme by Clara Wieck, Op

Germany, Zwickau, Frontpiece of Impromptus on a theme by Clara Wieck, Op. 5, dedicated to Claras father
Robert Alexander Schumann (1810-1856), Impromptus on a theme by Clara Wieck, Op.5, dedicated to Claras father, Frederich Wieck, 1833

Background imageFront Page Collection: Frontpiece of Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92

Frontpiece of Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Symphony No. 7 in A major, Op. 92

Background imageFront Page Collection: Frontpiece of Papillons, Op. 2

Frontpiece of Papillons, Op. 2
Robert Alexander Schumann (1810 - 1856), Papillons, Op. 2. Adaptation of the last chapter of " Flegeljahre", a novel by German writer Jean Paul

Background imageFront Page Collection: Title page of Nova Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Johannes Jansson, printed in Amsterdam, 1647

Title page of Nova Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Johannes Jansson, printed in Amsterdam, 1647
Cartography, 17th century. Title page of the New Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, atlas by Johannes Jansson, Amsterdam, 1647. 49.5 x 33.5 cm

Background imageFront Page Collection: Austria, Vienna, Fidelio, Op. 72, 1805, published 1882

Austria, Vienna, Fidelio, Op. 72, 1805, published 1882
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), Fidelio, Op. 72, 1805. Playbill, 1882

Background imageFront Page Collection: Italy, Milan, frontispiece of The Nutcracker, Suite for a Large Orchestra

Italy, Milan, frontispiece of The Nutcracker, Suite for a Large Orchestra
Petr Ilic Cajkovskij (or Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky or Ciaikovski; 1840-1893), The Nutcracker, 1891-92. Score: Suite for a Large Orchestra

Background imageFront Page Collection: France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, frontispiece of the original childrens ballet

France, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, frontispiece of the original childrens ballet
Claude-Achille Debussy (1862-1918), " La boite a joujoux", childrens ballet. Frontispiece of the original work

Background imageFront Page Collection: France, Paris, Title page of Les Pecheurs de Perles (1863)

France, Paris, Title page of Les Pecheurs de Perles (1863)
France, 19th century. Title page of Les Pecheurs de Perles (1863), by Georges Bizet

Background imageFront Page Collection: A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W. A

A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W. A. Rogers on the front page of Harpers Weekly
TENEMENT: DOCTOR, 1889. A Board of Health Doctor in a New York Tenement. Drawing by W.A. Rogers on the front page of Harpers Weekly, 10 August 1889

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of The Gardeners Chronicle

Front page of The Gardeners Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, Saturday 12 May 1860, issue number 19

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of the Des Moines Register, 21 July 1925, reporting on defense lawyer Clarence Darrows

Front page of the Des Moines Register, 21 July 1925, reporting on defense lawyer Clarence Darrows interrogation of
SCOPES TRIAL, 1925. Front page of the Des Moines Register, 21 July 1925, reporting on defense lawyer Clarence Darrows interrogation of William Jennings Bryan during the Scopes monkey trial in Dayton

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty

Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester
MASSACHUSETTS SPY, 1776. Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageFront Page Collection: Russ Satellite Sighted Over S. F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I

Russ Satellite Sighted Over S. F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I
SPUTNIK I, 1957. Russ Satellite Sighted Over S.F. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle reporting on Sputnik I, the first human-made object to orbit the Earth. 5 October, 1957

Background imageFront Page Collection: 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974

37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974, announcing the resignation of President Richard Nixon following the Watergate

Background imageFront Page Collection: Upper half of the front page of the New York newspaper, The World, 18 May 1865

Upper half of the front page of the New York newspaper, The World, 18 May 1865
ABRAHAM LINCOLN TRIAL, 1865. Upper half of the front page of the New York newspaper, The World, 18 May 1865, with report of the Abraham Lincoln Assasination Conspiracy Trial, which had begun on 12 May

Background imageFront Page Collection: 25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting

25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting the assassination of President
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting the assassination of President McKinley earlier that day, 6 September 1901

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

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

Background imageFront Page Collection: The front page of The Indianapolis Star, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

The front page of The Indianapolis Star, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II
WORLD WAR II: V-J DAY, 1945. The front page of The Indianapolis Star, 15 August 1945, announcing the end of World War II

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949

Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949, reporting on President Harry Trumans announcement
SOVIET ATOMIC TEST, 1949. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949, reporting on President Harry Trumans announcement the previous day that the Soviet Union had successfully

Background imageFront Page Collection: Front page of The World, 29 April 1865, with a report on the capture of John Wilkes Booth

Front page of The World, 29 April 1865, with a report on the capture of John Wilkes Booth
LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. Front page of The World, 29 April 1865, with a report on the capture of John Wilkes Booth

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



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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.