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6-1944 WWII June 16 D-DAY INVASION - U.S. RAID YAWATA - B-29 BONIN - CS MONITOR

$ 26.13

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: Wonderful example of this WWII newspaper.This previously bound library edition is in excellent condition. Usual toning due to age and slight binding marks to margin.
  • Christian Science Monitor: Original Historic World War 2 Newspaper Birthday

    Description

    WWII - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR NEWSPAPER
    ORIGINAL - D-DAY INVASION FURTHER NEWS COVERAGE NORMANDY LANDING - ALLIES MOVING FORWARD INTO FRANCE
    War Edition - Birthday - Birth-date - Special Occasion - Research
    June 16, 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)
    20 PAGES 23" X 16.5"
    FRONT COVER HEADLINES:
    JAPAN'S PITTSBURGH (YAWATA) HIT in U.S. RAID ;
    SUPERFORTS FLEW FROM CHINA --2 LOST;
    AMERICAN TASK FORCE ATTACKS BONIN ISLANDS
    B-29 ATTACK ON JAPAN TOLD BY EYEWITNESS
    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
    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.
    QUOTE ABOUT:-
    T
    he Christian Science Monitor,
    The Christian Science Monitor is an independent international news organization that delivers thoughtful, global coverage. We want to inspire people to
    think
    about what they've read long after they've left the page. To
    share
    what they've learned with others. And to
    do
    something that makes a difference.
    Our perspective
    In an era when the mainstream media has narrowed its focus, we're convinced readers yearn for the opposite. The Monitor's global approach is reflected in how founder Mary Baker Eddy described its mission "To injure no man, but to bless all mankind."
    O
    ur aim is to embrace the human family, shedding light  with the conviction that understanding the world's problems and possibilities moves us towards solutions.
    We're unrelenting but fair.
    We offer multiple perspectives and in-depth analysis.
    We resist the sensational in favor of the meaningful
    This approach has served our readers and story subjects well over the years, winning us seven Pulitzer Prizes and more than a dozen Overseas Press Club awards.
    Our voice
    We are an independent voice, devoid of the corporate allegiances and pressures that critics say too often skew today's media. We seek to give our readers the information they need to come to their own constructive conclusions.