This is cover-in-history.shop: the website about paper, printing and the powerful image. Visual history as an important and autonomous source. Newspapers, magazines, photography, posters, stamps, cards, documents, letters, manuscripts, brochures, advertising and much more. Original and vintage only, off course. Please browse through the pages and follow your paper passion. The cover-in-history-shop  offers a great variety of paper items & jazz/pop albums. Browse through the pages and you will find anything printed. Something interesting for every theme collector.

Part of the collection is also available via Marktplaats.nl.

Please leave a message if you are looking for something special.

Orson Welles Citizen Kane
Part of the offerings of 
COVER-IN-HISTORY
can also be found at
Marktplaats.nl
Click here or at 
the bottom of this page
to go to my offerings there.

All items on 
COVER-IN-HISTORY are
original vintage material only

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Part of the collection of

COVER-IN-HISTORY

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We show and sell historical paper items. Cards, covers, magazines, newspapers, brochures, (poster) stamps, ads, documents, signatures, you name it. On top of that vintage photography & music (LP’s) are listed. Please check regularly. I always use the following elements in the basic information: date, topic, item, important details and off course all you want to know in the detailed description. All items are original, no copies or reprints here. When stuff is taken out of mags or books I name the source when possible; the ads and other items are not torn out but carefully preserved after the staples are removed (always with ample margin), I don’t sell the messy clippings that you usually see; check the photos!! We only sell quality stuff (complete, no stains, no moisture, no tears, no pieces missing inside, no notes of previous owners). When the item is really rare sometimes small imperfections are accepted but always stated in the description: when you’re not sure please ask.