The New-York Times for September 12 - 15, 1939 reporting the outbreak of World War II.
- September 12, 1939: POLES HALT ENEMY ON WIDE FRONT; FRENCH CONTINUE TO GAIN IN WEST; REICH TO INTENSIFY SHIPPING WAR
- September 13, 1939: NAZIS SAY WARSAW IS ENCIRCLED; POLES ASSERT FOE IS HURLED BACK; FRENCH DRIVE ON SAARBRUECKEN
- September 14, 1939: GERMAN BOMBING OPEN TOWNS; BRITAIN THREATENS TO RETALIATE; NAZI OFFENSIVE GAINS IN POLAND
- September 15, 1939: RUSSIA THREATENS POLAND AS HER DEFENSE CRUMBLES; FRENCH CAPTURE PRISONERS
Four issues; Note that this is the entire first section of the paper, not just the front page.
Optional: Include a black metal edge acid-free, lignin-free clamshell box with white interior. 16.5" x 20.5" x 1.75". Sized for typical newspapers, including The New York Times. Holds about 15 daily newspapers (first weekday sections).
Shipping: $15. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
Also available:
- The first five days of WWIl in The New York Times - September 1 - 5, 1939
- The New York Times coverage of WWII — September 20 and 21, 1939 — Sold as a set
- The outbreak of WWII in The New York Times — September 23 and 24, 1939
- The New York Times - September 1, 3, 4, and 5, 1944
- The New York Times - September 6 - 9, 1944
- The outbreak of WWIl in The New York Times — September 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11
- The New York Times - September 11, 12, 13, and 15, 1944
- The Sun — September 2, 1944 and the New York Herald Tribune — September 14, 1944