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5-1944 WWII May 27 CISTERNA CAPTURE - ROME NEXT - NIMITZ CHINA JAPAN CS Monitor
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR NEWSPAPERWWII ORIGINAL
War Edition - Birthday - Birth-date - Special Occasion - Research
May 27, 1944
(Most dates in 1930 - 1970 available, please contact us through eBay messaging with your requirements if not in our store as we are just starting to list)
12 PAGES 23" X 16.5"
FRONT COVER HEADLINES:
AMERICAN FORCES CAPTURE CISTERNA,
BATTLE WAY NORTHWARD TOWARD ROME;
BOMBERS STRANGLE AXIS SUPPLY LINES
HAPPY REUNION in ITALY WALLACE VISIT to
CHINA AUGMENTS NIMITZ PLAN to CARRY WAR to JAPAN
Wonderful birthday, birth-date, research gift with topical news from home and abroad including numerous photographs, stories, fashion, comic strips and adverts:
Comic Strips
which may include:- News Item, L.F Jan Zelm - Tubby and Buddy & Co, by Le Pelley - The Diary of Snubs our Dog, by Rodgers - The Adventures, of Waddles, by the Hagers
Cartoon, Caricature, Illustration
which may include:- G Mack - Reamer Keller
We have a collection of these stunning newspapers and other titles from the 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's 1970's for January, February, March, April, May, June, July August, September, October, November and December. Covering most dates in any given month.
Please don't hesitate to contact us through eBay messaging with any specific dates or inquiries.
Professional high quality packing.
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he Christian Science Monitor,
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