EditorialThe first-floor information desk at Bronx Housing Court, where tenants can get paperwork, file grievances and pay arrears, in New York, June 6, 2022. (Todd Heisler/The New York Times)
EditorialCharles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891). Irish nationalist politician, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party (1882-1891) and Home Rule League (1880-1882). Parnell's own newspaper, the "United Ireland", attacked the Land Act and he was arrested on 13 Octo...
EditorialForeign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and President Hassan Rouhani of Iran at a news conference during the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Sept. 26, 2019. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times)
EditorialCharles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891). Irish nationalist politician, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party (1882-1891) and Home Rule League (1880-1882). Parnell's own newspaper, the "United Ireland", attacked the Land Act and he was arrested on 13 Octo...
EditorialSiege of Kampen, emergency coin of ten and a half pennies, minted to pay arrears to the garrison, unilateral diamond-shaped emergency coin with beveled corners. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication above inscription and year withi...
EditorialSiege of Kampen, emergency currency of forty-two pennies, minted to pay arrears to the garrison, unilateral diamond-shaped emergency currency with beveled corners. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication, top and bottom inscriptions....
EditorialSiege of Kampen, emergency coin minted to pay arrears to the garrison, Unilateral diamond-shaped emergency coin. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication above inscription and year within inscription. Reverse: blank. Nine and a half p...
EditorialSiege of Kampen, emergency coin minted to pay arrears to the garrison, Unilateral diamond-shaped emergency coin. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication, top and bottom inscriptions. Reverse: blank. Nineteen pennies, Kampen, anonymou...
EditorialCoin of twenty-one pennies of siege of Kampen, emergency currency minted to pay arrears to the garrison, unilateral diamond-shaped emergency currency with beveled corners. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication, top and bottom inscr...
EditorialTwelve emergency coins from Dutch cities King Daalder of Siege of Groningen, beaten to pay arrears to the garrison, one-sided, diamond shaped emergency coin with beveled corners. Front: double-headed eagle with coat of arms for chest under the letter G...
EditorialEmergency coin of half a king thaler of Beleg van Groningen, minted to pay arrears to the garrison, single-sided, rectangular emergency coin with somewhat convex edges. Front: double-headed eagle with coat of arms for chest under the letter G inside th...
EditorialTwelve emergency coins from Dutch cities Thirty-eight pennies, siege of Kampen, emergency currency minted to pay arrears to the garrison, Unilateral diamond-shaped emergency currency. Front: seven stamps: coat of arms between value indication, top and ...
EditorialTwelve emergency coins from Dutch cities Siege of Breda, emergency coin of twenty pennies, minted to pay arrears to the garrison, one-sided, diamond-shaped coin. Front: inscription within the inscription and round pearl edge, around it four beats: top:...
EditorialThe mosque on the corner of Chowringhee Road and the Dhurrumtollah in Calcutta, built by Prince Ghulam Muhammad, eighth son of Tipu Sultan, ‘in gratitude to God and in commemoration of the Honourable Court of Directors granting him the arrears of his...
EditorialThe mosque on the corner of Chowringhee Road and the Dhurrumtollah in Calcutta, built by Prince Ghulam Muhammad, eighth son of Tipu Sultan, ‘in gratitude to God and in commemoration of the Honourable Court of Directors granting him the arrears of his...