For sale is a scarce example of the R.R. Donnelley & Sons/Lakeside Press facsimile of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence. This facsimile was recreated from a first Dunlap broadside printing of the Declaration of Independence known as the "Lost Copy," which was discovered in 1968 at Leary's Book Store in Philadelphia during its closing after 132 years in business, where it may have languished for a century. The " Lost Copy" was purchased at auction by Dallas business executives Ira G. Corn, Jr., and Joseph P. Driscoll for $404,000 in 1970. The document was first restored and then R. R. Donnelley & Sons Company/Lakeside Press was commissioned to produce a limited set of facsimiles with every detail from the type of paper to the type of printing being as faithful as possible to the original. This does not have a folder, so I am going to put it in the folder of another facsimile I found in the same estate: A Map of The Treasure Islands by Sir Francis Drake, also produced by Donnelley and Lakeside. Two vintage historically significant facsimiles for the price of one!