Special Issue
Dear new and current subscribers,
Our First Special Issue of the Yesteryear Gazette was released on April 12th! This issue was all about ONE specific topic, The Titanic! After digging through all of our topic submissions this one was the most requested.
If you missed out on our April Issue please click this link to buy a past issue of The Yesteryear Gazette and request the April Issue!
-The Yesteryear Gazette Team


SAY,
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THE YESTERYEAR GAZETTE
The most delightful way to learn a bit of history.
Mission
Our mission is to turn mundane history into fun and engaging stories... all by changing the delivery!
Subscribers will receive a monthly mini "newspaper" filled to the brim with unique, historical events intermingled with fun facts and stories that everyone can enjoy. Learn tidbits of American and world history just by reading the paper!
The Yesteryear Gazette acts as a perfect introduction to inspire further learning.
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THEMES Throughout History
Each monthly Yesteryear Gazette will consist of 8-9 pages of content containing the following:
Unique articles about important, weird, or bizarre happenings from around the world with historical photographs, if available.
Peculiar words with their definitions and origins.
A Weird historical law.
Vintage jokes straight from the funny papers of the past.
Recipes that are probably older than you!
Fun word find or crossword puzzle.
...and more!
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from 3 reviewsI've always been someone who really enjoys history, but I've realized after reading a couple issues of the Gazette that these are the types of stories they don't tell you about in history classes. I like that even though this is a US based small business, the Yesteryear Gazette team includes stories from various countries as well! I also really enjoy getting it in the mail! Would really recommend this for anyone that appreciates not just using their phone for information
We love Yesteryear Gazette. Learning about figures from history and lesser known historical events—or specific events within broader ones—is fun.

The Yesteryear Gazette surprised me. I’m someone who traditionally hates history classes, because they bore me to tears!! But this little paper has been so much fun. The stories are actually interesting and written to where I can understand what’s happening!! Not to mention it’s fun to get something in the mail that isn’t an ad or a bill. Gonna be signing up my friends for gifts for the foreseeable future
