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The cycling magazine x 114 magazines from 1940s - 1950s The Bicycle newspaper x33 newspapers. From 1930s Some Newspapers and magazines in better condition than others as seen in photos. There are some loose papers also included as seen in photos.
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1:12 Scale Dollhouse Handmade replica prop book - 'The Woodsboro Murders' by Gale Weathers & appears in The Scream movie, as shown in the photos. The book is 3D printed (White PLA) with quality gloss paper wrapping around the front, spine and back.
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The product is issue number 19 of IMAGES OF WAR magazine, which includes a campaign map and a replica newspaper. Published by Marshall Cavendish in the United Kingdom, the magazine focuses on military history and is illustrated in English language. The magazine provides detailed insight into war topics, making it an informative and visually engaging read for history enthusiasts and military buffs alike.
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Whether you are looking to save on fuel costs, make use of recyclable materials, or reduce your carbon footprint, this briquette maker is a simple and effective solution. Paper Briquette Maker. MULTI USE - Designed to covert paper waste into solid fuel bricks, reducing landfill waste and providing a greener heating alternative.
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Dolls House. Dolls House Furniture. Dolls House Accessories. Dolls House Lighting. Dolls House People. Dolls Houses & Buildings. Dolls House Pets & Animals. Dolls House Garden & Garage.
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This Antique Vintage Wooden Art Deco Magazine Rack/Newspaper Holder is a stylish and practical storage solution for any room in your home. Made from oak wood in a rich brown colour, this free-standing magazine rack features a classic Art Deco design. It is a genuine original piece from the United Kingdom, requiring no tools for assembly. Length 51cms Depth 22cms Height 41cms
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Truth was a British periodical publication founded by the diplomat and Liberal politician Henry Labouchère. The first issue was published on 4 January 1877. Labouchère founded the periodical after he left a virtual rival publication, The World. Truth was known for its exposures of many kinds of frauds, and was at the centre of several civil lawsuits. Although Labouchère himself contributed to Truth, it was for the most part controlled by Horace Voules in its early days. Under Labouchère, whom media of the time called an "unruly" man, Truth became known for both its investigative journalism into frauds and its legal troubles. The newspaper was sued many times, mostly unsuccessfully. Complete April 9th 1896 edition in great condition with many advertisements.
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