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Are Auras Real and Detectable?
Since antiquity, spiritual adepts have claimed an aura, or a field of subtle, luminous radiation surrounds a person or object (like the halo of religious art) that some mystics are capable of observing.
In Qigong theory, three external Wei Qi fields supposedly surround the body. The first external energy field extends about one or two inches outside the body. It is related to the Lower Dan Tian and serves as a holographic energy template for the body. The second field extends a foot or more outside the body. It is related to the Middle Dan Tian and the emotional energy body. The third field extends a few feet to several hundred yards depending on the person’s spiritual evolution. It is related to the upper Dan Tian and the spiritual energy body. The dominant color of the aura surrounding the Qigong practitioner depends on which of the Dan Tians is dominant. The most powerful healers are considered to be those in which the Upper Dan Tian is dominant and the color will be white. Scientific research has attempted to find devices that will form pictures of the aura.
In 1911, Walter Kilner, M.D. of St. Thomas Hospital in London, saw a human aura, by looking through glass screens stained with dicyanin dye. It appeared to be a glowing mist around the body in three distinct layers: a 1/4 inch densest layer closest to skin; a more vaporous layer, 1 inch wide, streaming perpendicularly from the body, and a delicate exterior luminosity with indefinite contours, about 6 inches wide. Dr. Kilner’s book, The Human Aura, published in New York, 1965, describes how the appearance of the aura differs from person to person, depending on their physical, mental, and emotional states. He developed a system of diagnosis based on the consistent differences in the aura in persons suffering a particular disease.
Some researchers claim that Kirilian photography (KP) gives a picture of the aura. It is named after, Semyon Kirilian, who in 1939 accidentally discovered that if an object on a photographic plate is connected to a source of high voltage, an image would be created on the photographic plate.
Dr. W. Tiller does not believe that aura is seen and the photograph has a physical explanation (1, 2). When a Kirlian photo is taken, the object is placed either on a metal electrode or between two parallel metal plate capacitors that are separated by a small distance from a photographic film plate. An electrical current passed through the electrode or the capacitors produces a separation of charge, freeing valence electrons from the object and creating a small electric field that ionizes the molecules in the air around the object. Once this electric field is large enough, electrical breakdown of the air occurs and conducting paths in the visible light range can appear as the electrons recombine with the ionized molecules, emitting photons in the process. Different colors are generated based on the elemental composition of the object, since each element in the periodic table gives off it own unique color spectra. This is called a corona discharge by physicists and is not emanations of the supposed human aura. In addition to living material, inanimate objects such as coins will also produce Kirlian photographs.
In the 1970’s, Dr. Thelma Moss did extensive research in Kirlian photography when she led the UCLA parapsychology laboratory. One experiment designed to show the presence of energy fields generated by living entities involved taking Kirlian contact photographs of a picked leaf at set periods. Its gradual withering corresponded to a decline in the strength of the aura. However it may simply be that the leaf loses moisture and becomes less electrically conductive, causing a gradual weakening of the electric field at the drier edges of the leaf.
In another experiment, a section of a leaf was torn away after the first photograph. A faint image of the missing section remained after a second photograph was taken. The Archives of American Art Journal of the Smithsonian Institute published a leading article with reproductions of images of this phenomenon. However, this effect might have beeen due to contamination of the glass plates, which were reused for both the “before” and “after” photographs. The effect was not reproduced in later better, controlled experiments.
Dr. Moss correlated fingertip coronas with emotional states. Healthy subjects exhibit a blue-white corona with a deep blue band-from one sixteenth to more than a quarter of an inch wide, just beyond the boundary of the fingertip. States of relaxation lead to a blue-white corona. In states of arousal, tension, anxiety, or excitement, a red blotch consistently appears superimposed on the fingerprint. Other observations were that meditators had brighter and wider coronas and that acupuncture increased the corona width and brightness, depending on the specific point being treated.
Dr. Konstantin Korotkov of the St. Petersburg State Technical University of Informational Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, has devised a GDV (Gas Discharge Visualization) instrument based on the Kirlian Effect, for direct, real-time viewing of the human energy field (aura). The GDV uses glass electrodes to create a pulsed electrical field excitation (called “perturbation technique”) to stimulate objects so that they shine millions of times more intensely than normal. Sophisticated technology is used to capture the tiny pulses of emitted photons and measure their electro-photonic glow.
This technology claims to capture, by a special camera, the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energy emanating to and from an individual, plants, liquids, powders, inanimate objects and translate this into a computerized model.
The Korotkov method is used in some hospitals and athletic training programs in Russia and elsewhere as preventative measurements for detecting stress.
Another method for studying auras is called Aura photography. It is completely different from Kirilian photography. In aura photography a colorful image is produced of a person’s face and upper torso by interpreting galvanic skin responses and adding color to the photograph using a printer. The images made with an Aura camera do not result from coronal discharge. In aura photography, no high voltage is involved as with the Kirlian technique, and no direct contact with the film is made.
In the late 1980’s, Harry Oldfield (3) developed a scanner which he thought would provided a real time, moving image of the energy field. His system became known as Polycontrast Interference Photography (PIP). He speculated that ambient (surrounding) light would be interfered with by the energy field both when the incident ray traveled towards the object and when the reflected ray bounced off the object.
To see the body’s energy field with PIP, ideally the person is in a room with full spectrum lighting at a controlled output, standing against a white backdrop. The picture is taken with a digital video camera. A lead from the camera acts connects it to a computer. The sophisticated program analyzes the different light intensities being reflected from the person or object being scanned. The computer screen then displays the end project seen. Harry Oldfield believes that his PIP can see the energy field from and around the body in much the same way as people with gifts of vision can. His belief is based on the fact that some clairvoyants and mystics with their gifts helped him develop some of the filters in PIP which simulate what they see, including the colors.
The photographs cannot be used automatically. Experience and training is required to interpret them. Certain colors indicate illnesses. When a healer projects energy the colors indicating illness can be seen to change to colors indicating health.
Tim Duerden’s paper (4) explores the claims of aura producing devices. It argues that the images produced can be explained using concepts from the physical sciences. It is suggested that techniques such as KP, GDV or PIP currently offer insufficient reliable research evidence concerning their use as diagnostic or imaging alternatives. Consequently their clinical use is debatable. Kirlian photography and its derivatives may however be useful as a research tool by providing visual records of complex bodily responses to experimental situations, such as, responses to physiological or psychological stressors.
Some Medical Qigong doctors base their diagnosis and treatment on the aura’s appearance and colors (5). Aura colors and patterns constantly change depending on the patient’s physical, mental, emotional, energetic, and physical health.
A simple test for the ability to see auras, the “Doorway Test”, appears in (6). A subject with a large aura is behind a wall so that he cannot be seen by the aura reader. He approaches the doorway and stands so that his shoulders are at the edge of the doorway and his body is not visible. The reader attempts to detect the subject’s presence by his aura, which will protrude into the doorway. Some people, who claimed to see auras, were only correct in detecting peoples’ presence, only a small number of times, as if they were guessing.
Some skeptics believe that there is no aura. Rather, the mystic suffers from synaethesia, especially if the ability is inborn. Synaesthesia is a condition found in 1 in 2000 people in which stimulation of one sense produces a response in one or more of the other senses. For example, people with synaesthesia may experience colors with tastes or smells with sounds. It is thought to originate in the brain. Some scientists believe it might be caused by a cross-wiring in the brain, for example, between centers involved in emotional processing and smell perception. Synaesthesia is known to run in families.
References
1 Tiller, W. A. Are psychoenergetic pictures possible? New Scientist 62(895), April 25. pp. 160 – 163, 1974.
2 Boyers, D. G., & Tiller, W. A. Corona discharge photography. Journal of Applied Physics 44(7), July. pp. 3102 – 3112, 1973.
3. Harry Oldfield’s Invisible Universe, Campion Books, 2003.
4. Duerden, T. An aura of confusion Part 2: the aided eye—‘imaging the aura?’, Complementary Therapies in Nusing and Midwifery, Vol. 10, (2), pp 116-123, 2004.
5. Johson, J/ A. Medical Qigong. Int. Institute Of Medical Qigong, Pacific Grove, Ca, 2000.
6. Tart, C. Concerning the scientific study of the human auras, J. of the Soc. for Psychical Research, 46, No. 751, pp 1-21, 1972.
About the Author
By profession, Dr. Eisen was a university Professor specializing in constructing mathematical models used for studying medical problems such as those in cancer chemotherapy and epilepsy.
He has studied Judo, Shotokan Karate, Aikido and Tai Chi. He taught Judo in a community center in Toronto. Dr. Eisen was the founder and chief-instructor of the Shotokan Karate Clubs at Carnegie-Mellon and Dusquene Universities and the University of Pittsburgh
He has taught Tai Chi at community centers in New Jersey, the Chinese Community School of South Jersey, Temple University, a Master’s Dance Class at Glassboro State College and Triton High School and also Qigong at some of these locations.
Dr. Eisen has written many articles on Kung Fu, Qigong, Eastern exercise and Chinese medicine.
He was honored by the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, on the 35th anniversary of the introduction of Shotokan Karate, as the founder, for contributing to its growth, popularity and also to students’ character development. He was selected as one of the coaches for a world competition of the U.S. Wu Shu team in 2001. Dr. Eisen received meritorious awards from Temple University National Youth Sports program in 1980 and from Camden County College for participation in a student sport program in 1979.
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The New York Times Store Gift Card $25 “New York Times Store gift card certificates make a perfect gift. They are easy to order and are available in denominations to fit every budget. Please note: Our Gift Cards are digitally sent, you will receive your exclusive gift card certificate code via email. No physical card will be sent to you.The gift code never expires, and your balance can be checked any time by signing into your account.Cards are not redeemable for New York Times Subscriptions, NYT Wine Club, NYT Film Club or digital products.1. Gift cards are redeemable only for merchandise on The New York Times Store (www.nytstore.com)2. Gift cards are available in amounts of $5 – $300.3. Gift card certificate codes are delivered ONLY via email to the billing address’s email.4. Gift cards are not redeemable for cash and cannot be returned for a cash refund.5. Gift cards or unused portions of gift certificate amounts do not expire.6. Any unused balance will be placed in the recipient’s gift card account.7. If the order exceeds the amount of the gift cards, the balance needs to be paid with a credit card.8. The New York Times is not responsible for lost or stolen gift card certificate codes.9. The New York Times Store has the right to close a customer account and request alternative forms of payment if a fraudulently obtained gift card code is used to make purchases through The New York Times Store. 10. The New York Times Store reserves the right to change these terms and conditions.” |
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New York Times Crossword Square Plates $54.95 “The New York Times is excited to present our new dishware, designed and manufactured by Fishs Eddy. Fishs Eddy is an iconic New York brand providing quality ceramic dish and glassware for 25 years while making you smile at its unique sense of design. These four 9″” square ceramic plates display a must-have novelty pattern that brings fun, plus quality, to the dinner table. Will Shortz, longtime crossword editor of The Times, edited the crossword puzzle. Plates are white and black with a retro green highlight. Microwave and dishwasher safe.(Plates are not sold separately.)” |
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New York Times Crossword Cereal Bowls $49.95 “The New York Times is excited to present our new dishware, designed and manufactured by Fishs Eddy. Fishs Eddy is an iconic New York brand providing quality ceramic dish and glassware for 25 years while making you smile at its unique sense of design. These four 22-ounce ceramic bowls display a must-have novelty pattern that brings fun, plus quality, to the dinner table. Will Shortz, longtime crossword editor of The Times, edited the crossword puzzle. Bowls are white and black with the word “”cereal”" highlighted in retro green. Microwave and dishwasher safe.(Bowls are not sold separately.)” |
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New York Times Crossword Butter Dish $14.95 “The New York Times is excited to present our new dishware, designed and manufactured by Fishs Eddy. Fishs Eddy is an iconic New York brand providing quality ceramic dish and glassware for 25 years while making you smile at its unique sense of design. This 7.5″” ceramic butter dish displays a must-have novelty pattern that brings fun, plus quality, to the dinner table. Will Shortz, longtime crossword editor of The Times, edited the crossword puzzle. The butter dish is white and black with the word “”butter”" highlighted in retro green. Microwave and dishwasher safe.” |
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Construction Workers in New York City – 1959 $169 “New lower price!Construction workers peer down at the street far below in New York City, 1959.Photo from the New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Lower New York From St. George Hotel $245 “Museum of the City of New York, The Gottscho-Schleisner CollectionThis is part of a special set of images from the renowned collections of the Museum of the City of New York.Available as a 10″” x 18″” image on 16″” x 20″” paper or 12″” x 22″” image on 20″” x 24″” paper.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Chicago to New York Auto Race, Circa 1913 $199 “Museum of the City of New York, Byron Company Collection.This sepia-tone print is part of a special set of images from the renowned collections of the Museum of the City of New York.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Times Engraved Silver Coin $29.95 “Good things come in small packages, especially this one. Give someone special a New York Times coin engraved with a personalized date. The silver-plated 1.5� coin shows any date you select, dating back to September 1851. It�s a wonderful way to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or other special occasion. One side of the coin shows Times Tower, from the turn of the last century, and the other displays famous New York Times headlines � the first moon landing, the Titanic disaster, Charles Lindbergh�s flight. The edge of the coin comes etched with 2011. The coin comes in protective capsule and a handsome blue velvet box (2.5� x 2.5� x 1.25�). Ships in 3 – 5 days.” |
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The New York Times Crossword Puzzle Cufflinks $140 “Will Shortz designed these two miniature 25-square puzzles — one of them easy, one of them hard. Shortz, crossword editor of The New York Times, was up to the challenge of creating these mini-themed puzzles and making them fit into five squares across and five squares down. Printed on authentic New York Times newsprint, the unique puzzles are mounted under acrylic and handcrafted in sterling.Please note: Cufflinks contain actual newspaper and are not waterproof. Measuring 3/4�, they are gift boxed and ship with a certificate of authenticity from Tokens and Icons. This year�s solution: Crossword Puzzle cuff links! ” |
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1864 Vintage Print of Fulton Ferry, New York $800 “This is an original, antique print of New York, created more than 140 years ago. This vintage print from 1864 shows wonderful details of life in early New York City. Antique prints like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This print comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures 18� x 20� and is ready to hang. Only one available. The print should be considered in very good condition. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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New York Times Axis World Clock $59.95 “For a timely gift that will draw attention, this is the answer. This analog desk clock has a matte silver finish and spins while telling the time. The reverse side has The New York Times logo.Quartz movement. 2 �� x 7� Ships within 2 days. ” |
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The New York Times Crossword Note Cube $9.95 “Here�s a noteworthy gift for crossword fans. This 3� x 3� memo cube displays two New York Times crosswords edited by puzzle master Will Shortz. Keep on your desk to have notes handy. Perfect size for quick, short reminders. 400 sheets. Black and white. One crossword clue answered. Starts shipping Tuesday 9/6/2011.” |
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New York Art Deco Exposition – 1974 $300 “The original promotional poster by David Byrd for the New York Art Deco Exposition held at Radio City Music Hall from January 30, 1973, through February 3, 1974. Measures 24.75� x 35�; excellent condition. Less than 20 available. Ships rolled in a tube. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter. Ships in 3 � 5 days.” |
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Personalized New York Times College Basketball Book $59.95 “This wonderful hardcover book contains New York Times coverage of the title games in national college basketball tournaments, from the first final in 1939 to the recent past, reported as they happened at the time. This personalized book captures all the excitement of the biggest title games, as college basketball�s champions were crowned. (Does not include early-round tournament games.) This 12� x 15� book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 137 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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Trading At The New York Stock Exchange – 1934 $169 “New lower price!Five years after the stock market panic that brought on the Great Depression, the New York Stock Exchange did it’s work under the flag of the American Red Cross, which was raising money for relief and education work. The market soldiered on in the 1930′s; many stocks did not surpass their pre-Depression highs until the mid-1950′s.Photo from the New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Bob Marley � New York City, 1979 $650 “Photo by Salimah Ali / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers’ organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world.Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means “”a group of people working together”". Today, Kamoinge’s membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images.The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards. his/her images.The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Tavern Sign From Upstate New York, 1795-1802 $23000 “Tavern signs from even a century ago are hard to find. This rare sign dates back more than two centuries! This one-of-a-kind sign is for the �Ozias Coleman Jnr Inn,� which operated in Fort Ann, in upstate New York, from 1795-1802. The sign comes with Coleman�s brightly colored, flamestitch-woolen pocketbook, embroidered with his full name. In 1781 Ozias Coleman Jun was elected as town assessor, in 1794 he was elected postmaster. He was also the justice of the peace in 1794-1795. In 1795, he opened his tavern in town and operated it until about 1800. In 1802 he was appointed by the State of New York as coroner. The official document making him coroner is included in a companion wallet that comes with the artifact, designed with colorful needlepoint. The wood sign has similar images on both sides. They are the only images ever on this board. Due to exposure to weather and shrinkage, the lettering on the sign is in relief, as the paint protected the surface. The sign retains its original iron hangers, though there is some loss of wood on a bottom scroll. Measures 35� L x 24.5� W x 2.75� D. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter.” |
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Framed New York State Map, Circa 1846 $299 “New York State never looked better! This Giclee sepia-tone print shows great details of the Empire State. Comes in a frame of solid, antiqued wood from Italy, with gold edging and matching fillet; cream-colored mat. This is a spectacular fine-art print, re-created on archival paper from an original map from the 1800s.Available framed only. Measures 22� x 26�.” |
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New York Times Ceramic Travel Mug $16.95 “This practical ironstone ceramic travel mug has a non-skid rubber base and black plastic slider leak-resistant lid. Holds 16 ounces. Displays The New York Times and Established 1851 logos. 5 1/4″” x 5″”. Wash by hand only; not microwave or dishwasher safe. Ships within 3 days. ” |
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New York Times Travel Mug With Top $16.95 “An eco-friendly alternative to disposable cups! This 14-ounce, single-walled ceramic mug, with a pliable silicone lid and matching silicone grip, keeps beverages hot. Displays The New York Times and �Established 1851� logos. Dishwasher and microwave safe. BPA free. Ships within 3 days. ” |
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Personalized New York Times Boxing History Book $59.95 “Captured in this beautiful handmade leatherette book are stories on the greatest fights and boxing moments from 1882 to the recent past. Retrace the passion and unforgettable championship fights of the last 100-plus years. Read about the greatest boxers and their moments of glory, including Jack Dempsey, Max Schmelling, Rocky Graziano, Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman and Mike Tyson. All this and much more, right up to the recent past, a truly fantastic gift for any boxing fan, bound in this beautiful l12� x 15� leatherette book, gold embossed with the New York Times logo. Book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 163 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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New York Giants vs. Baltimore Colts – 1958 $169 “New lower price!Giants punter Don Chandler kicks from behind his own goal line during the first quarter of the game against Baltimore at Yankee Stadium, Nov. 10, 1958.Photo by Ernie Sisto/ The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Times Established 1851 Coffee Mug $12.95 “A new coffee mug with an old-time look that pays tribute to The New York Times’s long history.Black matte ironstone ceramic mug with a large C-handle and unique barrel shape. 16-ounce capacity. 4″” x 4 1/2″”.Wash by hand only; not microwave or dishwasher safe.Ships within 3 days. ” |
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New York Rangers Win The Stanley Cup – 1994 $169 “New lower price!Surrounded by teammates, Rangers Captain Mark Messier lifts the Stanley Cup during the ticker-tape parade celebrating the first Ranger Cup win in more than 50 years.Photo by Nancy Siesel/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Public Library, Circa 1908 $169 “New lower price!Pedestrians, carriages and cars outside the Fifth Avenue landmark, whose construction started in 1902. The library’s two famous marble lions – Patience and Fortitude – were not added until the official opening of the building in 1911.Photo From The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Lusitania Pulls into New York Harbor – Circa 1910 $169 “New lower price!Sailing out of New York on her eastbound voyage, the Lusitania was hit without warning by two torpedoes on May 7, 1915, and sank within 18 minutes – with the loss of 1198 lives, one of the most disastrous tragedies of World War I.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Personalized New York Times Baseball History Book $59.95 “Captured in this beautiful handmade leatherette book are the greatest moments and memories of Major League Baseball as reported by The New York Times. Twenty-three MLB teams are available. Book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Each book has 70-100 pages. A truly fantastic gift for any baseball fan. An unrivaled uniquely individual gift. Books have not yet been updated to include 2011 regular season games or playoffs. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey. Return Policy” |
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New York Celebrates the End of the Great War – 1918 $169 “New lower price!Servicemen and women marching in Manhattan to celebrate the end of the First World War, on Nov. 11, 1918.Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Seaplane Lands at the Battery in New York City – 1931 $169 “New lower price!Captain Wolfgang Von Gronau and his three companions set their seaplane down at the Battery after blazing a 4,670-mile trail across the Atlantic by way of the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Greenland and Nova Scotia, spending 47 hours in the air.Photo from the New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Times Yearbook From Any Date $99.95 “Bound Yearbook Keepsake Editions are custom-produced hardbound issues of any day’s New York Times, plus 12 additional front pages marking significant events for the year. The 12″” x 15″” inch books are embossed in gold on the front cover with The New York Times logo, the recipient’s name and the date of the newspaper. Inside are cream-colored end papers and a table of contents page. The pages are printed double-sided on heavy stock and are black and white, regardless of the presence of color in the original paper. Includes the recipient�s name on the introduction page inside. Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsShips in 10 business days from New Jersey.Return Policy” |
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Giants vs. Steelers, New York – 1963 $3000 “Photo by Walter Iooss Jr.With more than 300 Sports Illustrated covers and a New York Times No. 1 best-selling book, Walter Iooss Jr. is an award-winning legend in sports photography. In his career, he has photographed virtually every major sports event and has received worldwide recognition for his work.All prints are of the highest quality and are personally approved and hand-signed by Walter Iooss Jr.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 5 – 7 business days. Framing adds 4 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Rangers Retired Numbers Collage $149.95 “This gorgeous 20� x 24� collage is a must-have for any New York Rangers fan. This framed collectible features every retired number on the team and a piece of game-used net, authenticated by Madison Square Garden. This hockey showpiece also displays a replica of each retirement banner and an 8� x 10� photo of the retirees. Comes with an MSG-Steiner Collectibles Certificate of Authenticity. Ships within 3 business days. ” |
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1873 Vintage Map of New York and Brooklyn $1200 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed more than 140 years ago. This vintage map, printed in 1873 with original hand coloring, shows wonderful details, including roads, parks and bodies of water in and around Manhattan and Brooklyn. Antique maps like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This map comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 26� x 34� and is ready to hang. Only two available. The map comes from an old atlas and shows minor folding, but is in very good condition overall. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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1868 Vintage Print of New York and Environs $800 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed more than 140 years ago. This black and white vintage print, created in 1868, shows wonderful details, including roads, parks, bodies of water and ships in and around Manhattan. Antique prints like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This print comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 22� x 26� and is ready to hang. Only five available. This print should be considered in very good condition. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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New York Times 3,000 Hits Sports Cover $59.95 “Celebrate the big moment in baseball history with this reprinted New York Times sports page. This full-color SportsSunday cover from July 10, 2011, captures the historical moment when Derek Jeter reached the 3,000-hit milestone, a feat accomplished by only 27 other players and no other Yankee. It shows the Yankee captain moments after his dramatic home run, which put him in the record books. Available in two sizes: 11″” x 17″” or 18″” x 24″”, framed or unframed. All reprints come with a Times certificate of authenticity. 11″” x 17″” unframed reprints are protected with a plastic sleeve and are shipped flat; unframed 18″” x 24″” reprints are shipped in a sturdy tube.Ships in 1 – 2 business days.” |
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Off Governor’s Island, New York Bay, 1876 $295 “From an oil painting by James Gale Tyler, 1877; from the collections of The Mariners� Museum in Newport News, Va. This is a spectacular limited edition, fine-art print in our historic �Maritime Masterpieces� collection. These images — of history�s great maritime oil paintings, watercolors and lithographs — come from the celebrated archives of The Mariners� Museum in Virginia. The Museum and The New York Times are making the images available to the general public for the first time as fine art prints. Each historical full-color print is stunning — individually created using heavyweight acid-free paper and archival inks. Each is on 20� x 24� or 24� x 32� paper, with gold or mahogany custom-made frames available. Ships in 5 � 7 business days. 20� x 24� prints are shipped flat; 24� x 32� prints come rolled in a sturdy tube. ” |
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1873 Vintage Map of State of New York $800 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed more than 140 years ago. This vintage map, printed in 1873 with original hand coloring, shows wonderful details, including cities, counties, islands and bodies of water in and around the state. Antique maps like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This map comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 26� x 34� and is ready to hang. Only two available. The map comes from an old atlas and shows minor folding, but is in very good condition overall. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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1877 Vintage Map of New York and Brooklyn $1000 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed almost 140 years ago. This vintage map, printed in 1877 with original hand coloring, shows wonderful details, including roads, parks and bodies of water in and around Manhattan and Brooklyn. Antique maps like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This map comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 26� x 32� and is ready to hang. Only four available. The map comes from an old atlas and shows minor folding, but is in very good condition overall. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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Personalized New York Times Golf History Book $59.95 “A beautiful handmade personalized book, covering the top golfing stories, from the early 20th century to the recent past, reported as they happened. Read about the golfing greats of the last 100 years, including Bobby Jones winning the Open title for the fourth time in 1930 and Byron Nelson�s victories in 1939 and 1945. Relive the excitement and nail-biting moments of Arnold Palmer�s early victories in 1960 and 1961, and Jack Nicklaus glory days, from his record-breaking 271 in 1965 to his sixth Masters in 1986. News coverage also on Tiger Woods is included, his emergence on the scene, his early wins, rewriting Master�s history in 1997 and his growing dominance over the game. All this and much more, right up to the recent past, a truly fantastic gift for any golf fan. This 12� x 15 hardcover leatherette book comes gold embossed with The New York Times logo. Book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 186 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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Sylvia Plimack Mangold – Upstate New York, 1990 $650 “Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers’ organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world.Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means “”a group of people working together”". Today, Kamoinge’s membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images.The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Times Die-Cast Delivery Truck $79.95 “Normally $89.95, on sale for $79.95!This die-cast truck is a wonderful replica of a 1930s Chevrolet delivery truck and even includes miniature New York Times newspapers. Perfect for desktops or bookshelves, the trucks details include working steering wheel, tilt-out windshield, detailed interior, realistic engine compartment, real-action driving axle, rolled side canopies and rubber tires. The Times logo and slogan, All the News Thats Fit to Print, are imprinted on the sides. The 1:24 scale green truck draws extra attention with its rooftop billboard, reporting the news of the Hindenburg explosion. Inside the heavy-gauge metal truck are bundles of mini-newspapers with a replica of The Times front page from May 7, 1937. It even has a hand truck for the newspapers. Comes in gift box. Limited quantity; produced by Phoenix Toys. Dimensions: 9 long x 3 wide x 5 high.Ships in 3 days.” |
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James Baldwin – New York City, 1975 $1500 “Photo by Anthony Barboza / Kamoinge.This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers’ organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means “”a group of people working together”".Today, Kamoinge’s membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.n to his/her images.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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The George III – New York City, 2001 $650 “Photo by June Truesdale / Kamoinge This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers’ organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world.Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means “”a group of people working together”". Today, Kamoinge’s membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images.The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Personalized New York Times Football History Book $59.95 “Elegantly bound and personalized memories of your favorite National Football League team. All 32 NFL teams are available. Choose your team and the full pages from The New York Times are collected, collated and traditionally bound in an elegant over-sized (12″” x 15″”) book of between 70-100 pages. Each book is embossed with the recipient�s first and last name (up to 25 characters). An unrivaled uniquely individual gift. Books require 3 business days before shipping.Return Policy” |
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Start of the New York-to-Paris Auto Race – 1908 $169 “New lower price!Six automobiles leaving Times Square on Feb. 12, 1908 for a 20,000-mile race to Paris sponsored by The New York Times. The route was established in three stages, with cars to be shipped by steamer from San Francisco to Seattle, then driven through Alaska and across the Bering Strait to Siberia for a home run towards Paris.The Americans reached Alaska first but that route was declared impassable. Instead the contestants agreed to an alternate route by steamer to Vladivostok. The Americans won the trophy, arriving in Paris 170 days after leaving Times Square. Besides the Americans, only the German and Italian car even made it to Paris.Photo from Brown Brothers.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards the trophy, arriving in Paris 170 days after leaving Times Square. About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Inside Page New York Times Reprint $59.95 “Get a custom-printed reproductions of any inside page from The New York Times from September 1851 to the present. They are a perfect way to mark birthdays, anniversaries and other important personal and life events.11″” x 17″” unframed reprints are protected with a plastic sleeve and are shipped flat; unframed 18″” x 24″” and 24″” x 36″” reprints are shipped in a sturdy tube.PLEASE NOTE: This order form is only for complete pages as they originally appear. The article you want may appear with original advertising, other articles or may be incomplete if it jumps to another page. If you are looking for an article or page that is edited in any way, you MUST go to NYTReprints.com. NYTStore cannot authorize edits to pages. It is extremely important to complete the article title section below and to have a valid email address, as a representative may contact you for more information. The New York Times is not responsible for inside page reprints that do not reference the name of an article.All reprints come with a Times certificate of authenticity.Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsOF NOTE: Most pre-2001 pages are reproduced from microfilm, an archiving process that picked up imperfections on printed pages and diminished the quality of photos. Also please keep in mind that news events usually appeared in the paper the day AFTER the date of the event.Also, most pages are in black & white, with selected pages in color after 1/1/1998.Ships in 5 – 7 business days.Available in 3 sizes:- 11″” x 17″”- 18″” x 24″” (actual size of newspaper page)- 24″” x 36″” |
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New York Times Three-Month At-A-Glance 2012 Wall Calendar $17.95 “This popular New York Times wall calendar shows three months at a time – last month, the current month and next month. Dimensions: 13.5″” x 24″”. Packaged in a tube-shaped carton. Ships in 3-5 days.” |
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New York Times �Established 1851� Cap and Mug Set $19.95 Perfect for New York Times lovers! This set turns back the clock with the words �Established 1851� on two great products: a 16-ounce coffee mug and a brushed-cotton twill baseball hat. This offer saves you $7.95 by purchasing as a combo! |
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Will Shortz Signed Framed New York Times Crossword $149.95 “Perfect for puzzlers and fans of Will Shortz! This custom keepsake provides a reprint of any crossword puzzle from the pages of The New York Times. It comes framed with a bold signature from the hand of Will Shortz, crossword editor of The Times.Pick a date and The Times will send you that day�s puzzle in a brown wood frame (13� x 19�) and blue matting. A cutout in the matting is autographed by Shortz.Comes with a certificate of authenticity, plus an extra copy of the puzzle (and answers!) for you to work on. Available framed only. Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsShips in 3 – 5 business days.BEFORE YOU ORDER, PLEASE NOTE: Daily crosswords did not appear in the Times until Sept 25, 1950, and appeared on Sundays only from 2/15/1942 and 9/24/1950. Return Policy ” |
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Front Page New York Times Jigsaw Puzzle $39.95 “The past meets the present with this unique jigsaw featuring a front page of The New York Times on any date from 1851 to present date.The jigsaw is made-to-order using a high-quality reproduction of the front page and comes complete with a full-size paper copy (folded) of the selected front page to help in assemblage.The jigsaw puzzle is an ideal gift for special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries and retirements. As the puzzle comes together, read the headlines and see the photos! Each full-color puzzle, available with 500 or 1,000 pieces, is made using advanced puzzle-making equipment and sturdy 1.6mm-thick chipboard, on par with any retail jigsaw puzzle.Please choose a date for your puzzle box below.Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsThese puzzles are custom printed on a per order basis. Please allow 3 – 5 business days to ship.Return Policy” |
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Front Page New York Times Reprint $59.95 “Keepsake Front Pages are custom-printed reproductions of any New York Times front page from September 1851 to the present, a perfect gift to mark birthdays, anniversaries and other important dates. They are also popular among history buffs who want to display significant moments in history. 11″” x 17″” unframed reprints are protected with a plastic sleeve and are shipped flat; unframed 18″” x 24″” and 24″” x 36″” reprints are shipped in a sturdy tube. All reprints come with a Times certificate of authenticity.Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsOF NOTE: Most pre-2001 pages are reproduced from microfilm, an archiving process that picked up imperfections on printed pages and diminished the quality of photos. Front pages are in color for 1/1/1999 and later. Dates prior to this will be black and white.Only the FINAL NATIONAL LATE EDITION front pages are available.Also please keep in mind that news events usually appeared in the paper the day AFTER the date of the event.Ships in 2 – 3 business daysAvailable in 3 sizes:- 11″” x 17″”- 18″” x 24″” (actual size of newspaper page)- 24″” x 36″”Return Policy” |
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New York Times �3,000� Full-Page Illustration $69.95 “This interesting and informative color illustration highlights the feats of the 28 players who have smacked 3,000 hits in their careers. Front and center is the newest member of the exclusive 3,000-hit club, Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees. This New York Times graphic shows Jeter�s career hit locations and milestone hits, and it gives intriguing details on the other baseball greats who belted 3,000 hits. This page from Sunday, July 10, 2011, is available as a large 18� x 24� reprint, unframed or framed in black wood. Come with a Times certificate of authenticity. Unframed reprints are shipped in a sturdy tube.Ships in 1 – 2 business days.” |
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New York Auto Show, Madison Square Garden, 1913 $199 “Museum of the City of New York, Byron Company Collection.This sepia-tone print is part of a special set of images from the renowned collections of the Museum of the City of New York.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Beer Poster � Circa 1905 $625 “This is a gorgeous original poster for the Hoffman Brewery and is more than 100 years old. Created circa 1905, this stunning and colorful poster measures 21� x 31�. It was printed by the J. Ottman Lithography Co. (1886-1906). Ottman was located in the Puck Building at 39 East Houston. The company also printed Puck Magazine. Ottman was among the most successful companies in its time, with more than 450 employees. It was a pioneer in the then-new, state of the art world of color offset lithography. Excellent Condition This is guaranteed original by The Caren Archive, a leading source of historical collectibles. Ships in a sturdy tube. Ships in 3 � 5 days.” |
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New York and Harlem Railroad Bond Signed by William K. Vanderbilt, 1900-1901 $495 “A great company, a great $1000 bond, a great autograph! These gorgeous bonds bear the portrait of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt and are dated 1900-1901. The New York and Harlem Railroad (now the Metro-North Railroad Harlem Line) was one of the first railroads in the United States, and possibly the first street railway, running north from Lower Manhattan to and beyond Harlem. This bond is beautifully engraved by American Bank Note Company of New York. It is signed by the commodore’s grandson William K. Vanderbilt (1849-1920) as president. William was the second son of William H. Vanderbilt, from whom he inherited $60 million. One of his prestigious houses included the Marble House (1892) in Newport, R.I. A truly important autographed bond. Each stock certificate comes in a clear acid-free envelope with a handsome display sheet that gives historical information about the stock certificate. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter. Ships in 3 – 5 business days.” |
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2012 New York Times Now & Then Journal, Desk Diary, Calendar $39.95 “This New York Times book is a planner and a journal � and a journey down memory lane! Libretto Books, known for its high-quality publications, produced this hardcover desk diary. It includes the perennials: 12 double-page monthly planners, a 2012-2013 calendar, a guide to major holidays, a ribbon marker, 12 pages to add your monthly birthdays, anniversaries, important dates. Each month has wonderful “”old school”" escapism: nine blank journal pages – 108 journal pages total – for notes, thoughts, plans. These ruled journal pages are a welcome chance to jot down words by hand in a digital era. Best of all are 13 historical New York photos from The Times archives, with 13 contemporary photos of the exact same locations. The acetate overlays on the old photos will mesmerize you on how much the city has changed � and how much it has remained the same. It’s a perfect way to match then and now in the greatest city in the world. 152 pages. Dimensions: 7.25� x 10.25� x 1″”. Comes in an archival, gift box (black with silver lettering). Has monthly planners/calendars; does not have weekly or daily planners Ships in 3 – 5 days.” |
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Let New York Live by Jean-Michel Folon – 1980 $175 “Own an original offset lithograph by one of the leading artists of the 20th Century. “”Let New York Live”" is by Jean-Michel Folon and measures 31� x 23�, with an image size of 30.5� x 22.5�. Original advertising poster designed and created by Jean-Michel Folon from his series on Let New York Live. Folon was a Belgian artist, illustrator, painter, and sculptor. He is well known for his numerous posters designs, including posters for Spoleto Festival, Cannes Film Festival of 1978 and 1979. This stunning piece is an original poster by Folon. These kinds of brilliant posters haven’t been reprinted and have become highly sought-after by collectors of contemporary prints and fine artworks. From an edition of 1,500. This offset lithograph is unsigned and not numbered. Each is in mint condition. Limited quantity. Ships rolled up in a tube. Comes with a certificate of authenticity. Ships in 3 – 5 days.” |
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Personalized New York Times Ice Hockey Sports Book $59.95 “This fascinating book has New York Times coverage of the top Stanley Cup stories, including the first National Hockey League finals in 1927 to the recent past, reported as they happened at the time. This 12� x 15� personalized book makes a perfect gift for ice hockey fans. Relive through newspaper coverage the excitement and anticipation of hockey�s most memorable final games. Retrace the excitement with stories written by reporters witnessing the games and events as the results unfolded. Book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 143 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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1869 Vintage Map of New York Showing Its Political Divisions $1400 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed more than 140 years ago. This vintage map, printed in 1869 with original hand coloring, shows wonderful details, including roads, parks and bodies of water in and around Manhattan. Antique maps like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This map comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 17� x 46� and is ready to hang. Only seven available. The map comes from an old atlas and shows minor folding, but is in very good condition overall. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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Arturo Toscanini Signs New York Philharmonic Card, 1936 $1240 “The Italian conductor, Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957), became a household name through his radio and TV broadcasts as music director of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. We offer a striking printed thank you note on behalf of The Philharmonic Symphony Society which has a portrait of Toscanini, his bold signature, and “”New York March 25, 1936.”" Matted and framed to: 9″” x 11 1/2 “”. Only one available. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter. This document should be considered in very good condition. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning, foxing (discoloration) or small tears to historical documents and letters. Ships in 3 � 5 business days. ” |
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Original New York Times Civil War Newspapers, 1861-1865 $75 “This is the closest you can get to the Civil War without getting powder burns! Own a complete original New York Times newspapers from the Civil War, all dating 1861 to 1865. Imagine the thrill of hold history in your hands and reading detailed first-hand accounts of the battles and generals. These antique Civil War newspapers can be an educational gift for students and adults alike. They are true collector’s items. When you order, you will be sent a newspaper of our choice (you can’t order a specific date or event). Each newspaper, printed back then on durable rag paper, has eight pages and will be complete. Expect minor wear and tear as these are more than 140 years old. Dimensions: 15″” x 21″”. Comes in a clear acid-free envelope.PLEASE ALLOW 2 – 3 DAYS TO SHIP ” |
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1864 Vintage Map of New York, City, County and Vicinity $1400 “This is an original, antique map of New York, printed more than 140 years ago. This vintage map, printed in 1864 with original hand coloring, shows wonderful details, including roads, parks and bodies of water in and around Manhattan. Antique maps like this are becoming increasingly harder to find in rare bookstores and galleries. This map comes archivally framed in rich brown wood, with real linen mat and ultraviolet glass. The frame measures an impressive 30� x 36� and is ready to hang. Only two available. The map comes from an old atlas and shows minor folding, but is in very good condition overall. There may be some minor staining, wear, toning or foxing (discoloration) that is normal to historical items from more than a century ago. Ships in 3 � 5 business days.” |
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New York Times Red Cookie Jar $39.95 “Normally $54.95, On Sale For $39.95!This ceramic cookie jar features two different crossword puzzles, edited by Will Shortz. The lid has a Times “”T”" as its handle, and a rubber gasket closure ensures freshness for your cookies. The cookie jar measures 6″” x 6″” x 7″” and weighs four pounds (hand-wash only). Comes with a black marker and eraser, so you can work on the puzzle. Ships in 3-5 days.” |
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Street Play in the Early Days, New York – 1910 $199 Police officer officiates impromptu neighborhood race in this charming photograph by the great Lewis W. Hine (1874-1940).Photo by Lewis W. Hine /courtesy of George Eastman House.Available in three sizes as exhibition-quality silver-gelatin prints.Each print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.Unframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time. |
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New York Times Established 1851 Spiral Notebook $12.95 “This classic 5� x 7� black notebook comes with our retro �Established 1851″” logo on cover.100 ruled pages.No coupons or discounts apply on this specially priced item. ” |
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1939 New York World�s Fair $295 “Beguiling and beautiful, World�s Fair posters tell a fascinating story. The fairs influenced and intersected with modern architecture, transforming urban landscapes and stimulating progress in city planning and transportation. This is a fine-art print of a World�s Fair poster, offered to the public for the first time through the archives of Yale University. The full-color image comes from the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale�s principal repository for historical papers, maps and photographs. Prints are on 20 x 24″” paper, black framing only. Ships in 3 – 5 days.” |
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Official Front Page New York Times T-Shirt $37.95 “Custom-printed reproductions of any front page from The New York Times from September 1851 to the present on a white cotton T-shirt. Geared to mark birthdays, anniversaries and other important life events – this makes a unique and personal gift. Select your date and have that day’s front page printed on the front of a top quality, white T-shirt. A New York Times “”T”" will appear on the left sleeve. Made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton. Wash in cold water for long-time wearing. Please keep in mind that important events usually hit the paper the day AFTER the date of the event. Please Click Here For Date RestrictionsShips in 5 – 7 business days. Overnight shipping will not expedite production time.Return Policy Wash and Care Instructions” |
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Personalized New York Times Men’s Championship Tennis Book $59.95 “This beautiful handmade personalized book features the top Men�s U.S. Open Tennis Championship finals from 1925 to the recent past. This 12� x 15 hardcover book begins in 1925 as William T. Tilden wins the U.S. Open championship for the fifth time, after a five-set match against William M. Johnstone. Tilden, who went on to win seven titles, is the first of many great tennis players to appear in this New York Times book, along with such other champions as Fred Perry, Bobby Riggs, Jimmy Connors, Arthur Ashe, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, and Roger Federer. Coverage up to the last U.S. Open, to create a truly wonderful gift for any tennis fan. Book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 147 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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Personalized New York Times Women’s Championship Tennis Book $59.95 “This beautiful handmade, personalized tennis book features the top Women�s U.S. Open Tennis Championship finals, from 1925 to the recent past, as reported by The New York Times as they happened. This book begins on Aug. 25, 1925, as Helen Wills wins the U.S. Open championship for the third time, after a three-set match against Kathleen McKane. Wills went on to win the title seven times. Other champions in this book include Molla Mallory, Chris Evert, Billie Jean King, Steffi Graf and the Williams sisters. Read the actual news reports from classic moments, such as the 1979 final in which 16-year-old Tracy Austin became the youngest ever U.S. Open women�s champion, ending Chris Evert�s 31-match winning streak at the tournament. There�s also the 1957 final in which Althea Gibson beat Louise Brough to become the first black woman to win the U.S. Open singles title. This hardcover 12� x 15� book is personalized with recipient’s name printed on introduction page and gold embossed on the cover. Contains 142 pages. Please allow 3 business days to produce; ships from New Jersey.” |
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Trucks in Front of the New York City General Post Office – Circa 1915 $199 “New York City carriers pose beside a fleet of mail trucks in front of the General Post Office at Eighth Avenue and 33rd Street.The inscription on the building reads, “”Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.�Photo from the U.S. Postal Service.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Snow Fall at Dusk – Madison Square, New York, 1985 $900 “Photo by Herb Robinson / Kamoinge.This photograph is signed by the photographer and comes with a certificate of authenticity from Kamoinge, an African-American photographers’ organization that formed in 1963 to address the under-representation of black photographers in the art world. Kamoinge is a Kikuyu word in East Africa that means “”a group of people working together”". Today, Kamoinge’s membership is comprised of 24 accomplished photographers, each of whom brings a unique style and vision to his/her images. The New York Times Store is offering Kamoinge’s collective work to the public for the first time. Individually created, this fine-art print has an enduring quality that meets the highest exhibition standards.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Original New York Times From First Year in Existence $149.95 “Here�s a great collectible for Times lovers and history buffs: a vintage New York Times newspaper from our first 12 months in existence, 1851-1852. These are original four-page newspapers, which sold for one cent back then and were printed on durable rag paper. When you order, you will be sent a newspaper of our choice from September 1851 to September 1852. (You can’t order a specific date or event and Sept. 18, 1851, the first date of publication, is not available.) Each newspaper is complete and comes in an acid-free Mylar envelope. Expect minor wear and tear as these newspapers are 159 years old. These antique newspapers are from the Caren Archive, which has been buying and selling rare newspapers, manuscripts, photography and historic collectibles for more than two decades and has in excess of one million objects. All antiquities from the Caren Archive come with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing that the item is original. Please allow 2 � 3 days to ship.” |
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New York Yankees Team Signed 2009 WS Logo Baseball $3499.95 “In 2009 after a nine-year hiatus the New York Yankees once again became World Champions! Behind their strong pitching and powerful bats the Yankees reclaimed their place as baseball’s most historic franchise by beating the defending champion Philadelphia Phillies. This fantastic product is a team-signed 2009 World Series baseball that includes signatures from Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Mariano Rivera, Mark Teixeira, CC Sabathia, AJ Burnett, Andy Pettitte, Hideki Matsui, Jorge Posada, Robinson Cano, Nick Swisher, Melky Cabrera, Brett Gardner, Phil Hughes, David Robertson, Phil Coke, Damaso Marte, Joba Chamberlain, Ramiro Pena, Eric Hinske, Jerry Hairston Jr., Joe Girardi, Brian Cashman, Mike Harkey, Kevin Long, Mick Kelleher, Rob Thomson, Dave Eiland and Tony Pena! This limited edition collectible baseball comes with a Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity and a FREE glass display case! Ship within 3 days. About Our FREE Display Cases” |
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1820�s New York City Checks Signed by Founder of Stock Exchange and Mayor $135 “Here�s a rare opportunity to own an authentic piece of New York City history from almost two centuries ago. We have a limited quantity of vintage, historical city checks from the 1820�s. Each original check is hand signed by G. N. Bleecker, one of the 24 founders of the New York Stock Exchange. Each is also autographed by New York City�s mayor during that period! Three types of vintage checks are available, each paying for a different service: Fire Department; Police (then called City Watch); or paving and work on the streets. You can buy one check or a set of three. Parts of these genuine, original checks are printed and parts are manuscript. Each is 4� x 6.5� and is in excellent condition. Expect to see original paper cuts due to cancellation but no damage. The name of the mayor from the 1820�s may vary from the check shown here. Originality guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity from The Caren Archive, a leading source of significant historic printed matter. Ships in 3 – 5 business days. ” |
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Architectual Birdhouse (New England Dweller) $59.95 Our Architectual Birdhouse is handcrafted of kiln-dried hardwood, exterior grade ply-board and western red cedar or pine shingles for the roof. The finish is a non-toxic, oil-based paint. Our birdhouse is intended for use with wildlife and, therefore, no pressure-treated wood or harmful chemicals have been applied. The cedar shingles will naturally patina to a silvery gray color with sun bleaching. Structure is built with aeration slats for good air circulation. Solid wood with resin detail. |
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Willow Tree with Spring Leaves, Croton-on-Hudson, New York – April 21, 2007 $169 “New lower price!Anglers walk beneath a willow tree, on an early spring day, in Croton Point Park.Photo by Suzanne DeChillo /The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New York Jets Break Huddle in Super Bowl III – 1969 $199 “The Jets are seen in this broad view of the Orange Bowl in Miami on Jan. 12, 1969, the day they shocked the football world by winning the Super Bowl. Led by Joe Namath (12), the Jets defeated the heavily favored Baltimore Colts, 16-7.Photo by Barton Silverman.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New Year’s – 1999 $169 “New lower price!New York City Times Square celebrates the New Year and the new millennium, Dec. 31, 1999.Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Qigong Meditation $22.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Secrets of Qigong $5.24 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Qigong Empowerment $26.21 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Qigong Massage $20.21 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Qigong for Living $12.71 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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New Jersey Turnpike, 1951 $169 “New lower price!Photo by Sam Falk/The New York TimesOne of 10 stunning images chosen for its visual appeal by top interior designer Jonathan Adler. This New York Times Store image reflects the power of photography as well as Adler�s unique style and statement. This photo is available with a premium black and gold wood frame and 8-ply mat specially selected by Adler as part of The Times�s curated designer collection. Available in three sizes. Allow 3 business days for production of unframed prints and 4 additional days for framing.” |
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New MOMA – 2004 $169 “New lower price!The Museum of Modern Art has used architecture throughout its history as a vehicle for self-renewal and redefinition. The recently completed building project represents the museum’s most extensive redesign since its founding in 1929. MOMA combines new spaces with its original architecture to dramatically display its dynamic collection of modern and contemporary art. This breath-taking photo was taken in New York City in November 2004.Photo by Fred R. Conrad/ The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Chinese New Year – 1975 $169 “New lower price!The Chinese New Year brings exploding firecrackers, festive lion and dragon dancers, and costumed children like these, Feb. 11, 1975.Photo by Neal Boenzi/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New Mexico Ruins – 2002 $169 “New lower price!The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in New Mexico, photographed in October 2002.Photo by Jim Wilson/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Nook and New Kindle Cover With Cityscape Photograph $39.99 “Protect your e-reader with a sturdy cover featuring a historical image from the photo archives of The New York Times. This stunning cover fits the new Kindle and Kindle Touch as well as NOOK Simple Touch, Kobo Touch, Sony Pocket and Sony Touch. The cover brings style and drama of well-known New York photography to your reading experience. Soft, suede-like material; interior with pocket for holding receipts or tickets. New York Times logo embossed inside. Corner elastics provide a snug fit for your device without impairing functionality. Lightweight, with high-quality construction for years of daily use. Folded size: 5.75� wide x 7� high. Cover image, taken in 1931 from the River House, shows New York�s breathtaking skyline. © Museum of the City of New York, The Gottscho-Schleisner Collection. ” |
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Mark Twain In New Hampshire – 1905 $169 “New lower price!Photo from The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Hats Off To A New Fireboat – 1958 $169 “New lower price!Photo by Eddie Hausner/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New Orleans Pump House – 2005 $169 “New lower price!One of four pumps at Station No. 1 in New Orleans that were designed by Albert Baldwin Wood in the 1920′s.Photo by Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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New Year’s Eve Ball – 2005 $169 “New lower price!An up-close look at the ball that is lowered on New Year’s Eve in Times Square, Dec. 28, 2005.Photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Eve of New Era at White House $169 “New lower price!The White House aglow in Washington on Jan. 13, 2009, a week before the inauguration of Barack Obama as the country�s 44th president.Photo by Damon Winter / The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art Photography Unframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Times Square On New Year’s Eve – 1999 $169 “New lower price!Photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times Photo Archives.Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.About Our Fine Art PhotographyUnframed photos ship in 3 – 5 business days. Framing adds 2 additional production days.Expedited shipping will not shorten production time.” |
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Qigong Wellness $2.29 Qigong Wellness |
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Beginning Qigong $9.67 Beginning Qigong |
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Qigong for Beginners $14.04 Qigong for Beginners |