1933 Newspaper Reprint Collectible - Prohibition Repeal Era

This 1933 newspaper reprint collectible highlights the end of the Prohibition era and public reaction to repeal. It is listed as new condition and is suitable for collectors of historical prints and Americana. Free shipping is included with the purchase, making it easy to add to a collection or gift. Check the listing for details on the exact reprint format, paper type, dimensions, and any included notes or markings.

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LocationMonrovia US
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1933 Newspaper Reprint Collectible - Prohibition Repeal Era Specs
Country of OriginUnited States
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This is a complete reprint of entire newspaper from front to back, including all content inside. A fun glance into the past! See details for this title below. –––ProhibitionHeadline: Prohibition Era Ended! Loop Crowds Hail RepealNewspaper: Chicago Herald & ExaminerDates: Wednesday, December 6, 1933Description/Notable Contents: This is a single issue from the Chicago Herald & Examiner, full of wonderful contents. Nationwide Prohibition lasted from 1920 until 1933. The Eighteenth Amendment—which illegalized the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol—was passed by the U.S. Congress in 1917. In 1919 the amendment was ratified by the three-quarters of the nation's states required to make it constitutional. This lasted until the prohibition era ended in 1933, which is celebrated in this newspaper. One of the articles is titled "President Signs Death Warrant of Prohibition," and tells exactly what this would mean. Another fun headline says "Groups of Girls Line up at Hotel Bars," and also says "No Boisterousness; Wild Driving Banned." Other notable contents include ABC Christmas Gift Selector, 1001 Gift Ideas, Health Champions Prefer Milk, Fear Rules Europe, War Only Months Off, Says Hillman, Citizens' Crusades Must Abolish Costly Tyranny of Useless Government, Housekeeper or a Home Maker?, Henry Channon and His English Bride, Fashion, Cigarette and Alcohol Advertisements, sports (hockey pictures), Ripley's Believe it or Not piece on Stalin, full page comics, politics, finance, complete transactions on New York Stock Exchange, public debt chart, classified ads, The News in Pictures Throughout the World, and much more! A very awesome reprint! Pages: 28 totalDimensions (Unfolded): 22 3/4 x 17 inchesPaper Type: Full-Page Newspaper–––Check out all of our reprints here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/363815027886Papers will be packaged carefully to ensure a safe arrival. Thanks for looking!

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