Description: Up for sale is an original copy of the Once A Week illustrated weekly newspaper , later to be known as Collier's Once A Week, dated November 3, 1891. This scarce edition features large, detailed woodcut engravings such as the cover which features a skeleton mixing poison and other means of suicide depicting people are eager, rainfall experiments in Mexico, and scenes from the county fair. This particular copy appears to be an unissued and uncut proof, making it an even rarer find. The newspapers unique fold-out format, similar to a map, adds to its distinctive appeal. This historical document offers a fascinating glimpse into significant events and figures of the late 19th century, making it a valuable addition for collectors of vintage newspapers, Halloween memorabilia, and unique engravings. Length: 11.25 inches (folded) Height: 16.5 inches (folded) (dimensions are approximate) Please refer to item photos for full visibility of item condition. Feel free to ask questions. Item is sold "as is". Item is in good condition for its age and is believed to be a uncut and unissued surplus copy. There may be general wear, folds, creases, rips and tears, missing sections, writing, edge and corner damage, ink damage, etc. Please refer to all photos for accurate details on condition.
Price: 187.49 USD
Location: Hustisford, Wisconsin
End Time: 2025-01-13T21:33:09.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Thomas Nast
Size: Small
Material: Matte Paper
Item Length: 11 in
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Subject: Halloween, Men, Motivational, Poison, Post Mortem, Women, Working Life
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1891
Item Height: 16 in
Theme: Americana, Art, Food & Drink, History, Industrial, Inspirational, People, Politics, Social History, Working Life
Style: Expressionism, Illustration Art, Protest Art
Features: Antique, Victorian
Production Technique: Wood Engraving
Culture: American
Item Width: 0 in
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899