Muir, Allan T.; Amburgey, Terry L.; Williams, Lonnie H.; Et al
Log Home Guide (Magazine) - For Builders and Buyers, Summer 1984, Vol. 7, No. 3 - The Swiss Chalet
80 pages. Features: The house that pride and patience built; The Ledgewood; The Swiss Chalet; Tropical log houses; Decor - this log home provides a backdrop to antiques; Constructing log homes in the south; Energy 3 - How does the log stack up?; How do to it with logs; and more. Few library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Quality in Higher Education As a Tool for Human Development: Enhancing Teaching and Learning in Zimbabwe
Routledge 2019. Hardcover. New. 185 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : __1138590711 ISBN : 1138590711 9781138590717
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(Canadian Forces) Sentinel 1973/10, Volume 9, Number 10
Features: Retrieving U of T's Tower - Toronto Reservists recover submerged item; Exercise Rapid Gunner - Gagetown's old-timers prove fitness; The Army Goes Under - Soldiers and Hard-hat Diving; SSEP '73 - A Nation-wide look at summer students; Saint John Students - an East Coast Success; Meet Percy - Penguin and Gentlemen Mascot; 23 Days Before the Mast - Naval Reservists sail Mackenzie; Kingston Tercentenary - Military City's 300th Anniversary. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
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Air Enthusiast Magazine - Issues 16, 17 and 18 (1981-82) Bound in One Volume
Features: The rise and fall of the VNAF - the rise and fall of the South Vietnamese Air Force, from 1951 to 1975; America's Spitfires - the USAAF was second only to the RAF as a major operator of the Supermarine Spitfire - a review of their operational history in American service; The RAF in Greece - 1940/41 - the fulfillment of Britain's treaty obligations; CW-21 - the St. Louis Lightweight - the story of the relatively unknown Curtiss-Wright CW-21 fighter in WWII; Sixes and Sevens - completing the story of the 4-engined Douglas transport family, begun in AE/15 - the DC-6 and DC-7; The Blenheim in Yugoslavia - two successful years of Blenheim operations in Yugoslavia were followed by eight days of disaster in 1941; F13 - the Pioneer from Dessau - first flown in 1919, the Junkers F 13 was still serving after WWII; Armstrong Whitworth's Flying Wings - Laminar flow research and boundary layer control, as applied to the A.W.52 flying wings; Walrus - amphibious angel of mercy - designed by Reginald Mitchell; PR Flying and the Spitfire - an account of war-time photographic reconnaissance operations in the Middle and Far East; "Britain Captures Schneider Trophy" - this 1931 headline summed up the culmination of an 18-year endeavour; The MiG Killers of Korea - the North American F-86 Sabre achieved the greatest success in air-to-air combat; Fokker's D VIII - the reluctant Razor - the world's first operational cantilever-winged fighter; Caught by the wing-tip - C.E. 'Bud' Anderson's experiences as a test pilot in the wing-tip coupling experiments; Bombay - Pegasus Draught, Bristol Dray - the flying characteristics and operational career of the Bristol Bomber-transport; Quest for Altitude - The First Generation MiGs - a comprehensive account of the first fighters to bear the MiG appellation; Return of the Razorbacks - the restoration and flight demonstrations of the only Allison-engined Mustangs now extant; A seversky in the Spanish War - the SEV-3; Stratocruiser - ending an airline era - the role of the Boeing Stratocruiser in post-war air transport evolution; Destination - Disaster - how 8 new Saab B 18Bs of the Swedish Air Force met their doom, and how they came back; Estonian Air Power, 1918-1945. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A lovely copy. Book
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Air Stories - Aerial Adventure in Fact and Fiction: November 1938, Vol. 7, No. 5
96 pages. Features: Blood Money - A Swedish Mercinary in R.F.C. Uniform and the most merciless killer on the Western Front; Murder in the Mess - A modern R.A.F. Bomber Squadron is the setting of Murder in an Officer's Mess; Smoking Prohibited - Misadventure in the Fleet Air Arm; True Story - Continuing the Personal Narrative of a Young Airman who fought in Spanish War Skies; A Spot of Snooping - A Bristol Fighter and its mission where success meant a German Gaol and failure the annihilation of fifty thousand men; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Book
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Airforce Magazine: April-May-June 1992, Volume 16 Number 1
44 pages. Features include: Canada Third in Space; Flying the Open Skies; Flights of Fashion; More Aerial Buffoonery; High Arctic Heroism - Hercules Crash; 6 Bomber GP Video; Centralia - the war years; AWACS - High Altitude Wizardry; The Vampire and I; Black Brant Success Story - Sounding Rocket. Average wear. Some moisture induced waviness. Address label upon front cover. Solid copy. Book
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Canadian Forces Sentinel, October 1969, Volume 5, Number 9
Features: Interview with General Frederick R. Sharp, future Chief of Defence Staff; General Jean Victor Allard - 36 years service and still looking ahead; A Hospital Takes to the Field; Quality Control; Farewell to Zweibrucken - moving to Baden-Soellingen; A Glance back at those busy hectic first days at 3 Wing; Pension Issues; A Success in Cyprus; Milita on the Hill; Salvage from HMS Malabar. Sound copy. Magazine
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Chip Chats Magazine, November/December 1987
72 pages. Features: Cowboy Carvings by Chris Hammack; Canadian Exhibition a Great Success; Art Ritchie and Dan Jones ride Carousel Horse to Success; Carve a Santa Figure; Tangents - caged carving; Murray Martin; Realistic Rock Bases for Bird Carvings; Try your hand at Feather Carving; The Wood Bee Carver's Took Kit - Drawer Six - The Wharncliffe Blade; Whittle a Pretzel; Many show photos and reports; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Colliers, The National Weekly Magazine: 14 November, 1936
Features: You've got to be human - a girl who improved herself, too much (Frederick Hazlitt Brennan); Camera Shy - Madeleine Carroll in pretty confusion (Kyle Crichton); The Heart has Wings, Part II - Dangerous Ground (Faith Baldwin); There's Magic in the air - heroism alow and aloft at Langley Field, the new 500 mph NACA wind tunnel is the largest high-speed tunnel in the world (W.B. Courtney); The Baron's Lady - She had a flair for success (Gouverneur Morris); Million Dollar Contract - They asked for it (Lucian Cary); Head First - Win or lose before the whistle (C.E. "Tiny" Thornhill with Frank J. Taylor; Dark Tropic Sea, Part IV - a sharp instrument (Alan LeMay); Nocturne - a busy evening at home (Dorothy Bennett); Beauty Treatment, by Dana Burnet; Duck Bills - the mallards take heart (Ray Benson); You Need a Change - Habits to get rid of (Dr. Victor G. Heiser); Keep up with the world - Odd ones (Freling Foster). Fantastic colour centerfold (loose but present) features Bendix auto parts. Nice colour Glenmore Whiskey ad inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Earth First! - The Radical Environmental Journal: November-December 1998
Features: Headwaters Activist, David Nathan Chain, Killed; Minnehaha under Seige; Actions and Arrests at Wing Creek; Muzzlling a Mine in Montana; An Interview with Julia Butterfly; Exploit the Media before it Exploits You; Reflections on Gypsy; Warner Creek Investigation; Ward Valley's Success; Olympic Threat to Polish Wilderness; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles: Vol. 9, No. 5 , September/October 1982
Special Issue on Fame and Fortune - Success Stories and Professional Advice: Lia Cook - where painting and textiles meet; The Sante Fe Weaving Center; Making a Living; The Silks of Ed Lambert; The Work of Cynthia Schira; Kay Sekimachi. Moderate wear. Name on front cover. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), June 10, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Front cover illustration of Misses' Polonaise Suit (with cut Pattern) and Ladies' Walking Dresses; The Unprofitable Servant, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - Misses' Polonaise Suit, Miscl, Gentlemen's Fashions, Semi-dress and dress suits, business suits, overcoats, Traveling and summer suits, Shirts, collars, and cravats, Hats and shoes; Personal; Full page illustration showing alphabets, monograms, vignettes, coronets, and figures in white embroidery; Illustrated directions for the folding and packing of clothing; Hanah (continued); Useful Recipes; The Courtin', by Professor J. Russell Lowell (illustrated by Hoppin) - two pages of verse and humorous illustrations; The Brocade, by Harriet Prescott Spofford; The Secret of Success; Sayings and Doings; Nice full-page illustration of a young lady and her two suitors entitled Just One Turn More, by W.B. Myers; Half-page illustration clipped from page365; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Magazine
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Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturist Digest, Volume 1, Number 5, October 1982 - A Season for Family Gatherings
46 pages. Black and white photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Music Minia; Cover Story - a Season for Family Gatherings; Project - Christmas Centrepiece - Holiday greenery; Prolific Pewter - a Pewterer's story; Cullen Gardens - a Miniature Village; Crocheted Delicacies - one woman's success in scale; Project - Log Cabin - a house for the Dollhouse; Pierre Ramet - L'Artisanat - Part 2; Bucket Bench - a French-Canadian Period Piece; Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum - a visual biography; Project - a room box - part 2; Hollywood - the golden years; Phelan City - the little city that could; Canadian National Doll Convention; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 1 December 1965
52 pages. Features: Nice colour photo 1966 Pontiac ad; Our New City of Science - Sheridan Park Research Community; Off-Season Skiing - in Winter? - Hardy Canadians ski Alpine slopes when they are too cold for the locals; To Russia with Love, and a few pointers on patience - Fred Bodsworth and his around-the-world expedition of bird watchers; The General Who's Fighting for Peace - Tommy Burns attempts to halt the spread of nuclear arms; Agent 007 and the Great Christmas Caper - last year's war toys and brassiere-clad dolls seemed bad enough, but now along comes James Bond to flash a startling array of ingenious weapons and pose a bewildering moral dilemma for parents; Our World-Famous "unknown" master artist - Philip Aziz; and more. Above-average wear. Page 29 loose but present. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 15 July 1961
Cover art painting by William Winter from a sketch made in the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto. Contents: Editorial - Is the RCMP recruiting university students to spy on each other?; Battle Creek Health Centre - the world's leading scientific weight-control clinic; The Kellogg Brothers' angry road to fame - Will and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg of the breakfast cereal fortune; The Anatomy of Success, by Sidney Katz; We're finally outlawing 'goofballs' - amphetamines and barbituates; Ypres - The price of Canada's first glory in battle, by Ralph Allen - includes photo of a gas attack in 1915; The Forest Path to the Spring, by Malcolm Lowry who took a shanty on the B.C. Coast for a honeymoon and never really left - This is the story of that shadowed idyll; British Politics; Abduction on the night train to Lisbon - Bruce Hutchison reports what happened to him; Great colour photo ad for Pepsi. Moisture stain to the top of the Malcolm Lowry article - text unaffected. Tears to back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, 26 April 1958
Features: Great colour photo ad for 1958 Ford cars; Excellent two-colour full-page ad for International Harvester Construction Equipment with photos of their trucks, scrapers, and a variety of crawlers; Why the Traffic Jams keep getting worse - 29 of Canada's 31 biggest cities see nothing but more congestion and chaos on the streets of tomorrow; Flashback - the year we went wild for the Prince of Wales - story with many nice photos - Canada's love affair with Prince Edward in 1919; Is Democracy Obsolete - by Bruce Hutchison; Durelle is Different - Boxer Yvon Durelle - light heavyweight champion of Canada and the British Empire; Ed Lucas and the $64,000 Question; What's Out There? - June Callwood reports on what scientists think they know about space; Why Should Juliette Knock them Dead? - This folksy CBC contralto scores a baffling success every Saturday; Robert Thomas Allen swears off Bargains; Excellent colour photo ad for Carling's Red Cap Ale; Nostalgic colour centerfold Kodak ad displays a wide range of their products; Nice full-page colour ad featuring a pink Oldsmobile; Colour full-page ad for Carlling's Black Label beer; Colour full-age Pontiac ad. Average wear. Openings along sunned coverfold. Unmarked. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, August 21, 1965 *COVER PHOTO OF IAN (TYSON) AND SYLVIA*
Features: Our scramble to keep India's atom peaceful; Former Canadian diplomat, Arnold Smith, is newly elected first secretary-general of the Commonwealth - with photos; To Hell and Back - an anonymous writer's tale of alcoholism and drug addiction; The real meaning of dreams, by Ben Rose; Sweet Song of Success - Features story on Ian and Sylvia, with photos; Quebec's new Power Elite - Claude Morin, Arthur Tremblay, Guy Fregault, Louis-Phillips Pigeon, and Jean Deschamps; Sunday Driver - Commercial Artist and Canadian Racing Driver of the Year, Al Pease races his MGB; Is the Canada Council Squandering Your Money?; Talking with insects and animals (like dolphins) to learn how to talk to other worlds; Tai Chi - a new health kick, a thousand years old; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, February 1969 *Bobby Orr Cover Photo*
88 pages. Features/Articles: The alarming mystery of radar waves - What are we doing to huma life?; John Morgan and Martin Bronstein of the TV show Comedy Cafe; Editorial - let this be our last year in NATO; Pauline Jewett - Ottawa starts a department to fight poverty; nice colour photo ad for the Olds Delta 88 Royale; Interview with Arthur Hailey; Roloff Beny's India - lengthy article with great colour photos; John Doyle and his gamble with millions - the controversial mining promoter and close friend of Newfoundland Premier Joseph Smallwood; How to be a Global Villager; Nice colour photo ad for the Pontiac GTO and Firebird; Color them Big Ink - a Canadian band with members Robbie Robertson, Dick Manuel, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko and Levon Helm; Success Can't Spoil Bobby Orr - article with two photos; Great Chrysler colour photo ad for the New Yorker, Chrysler 300 and Newport Custom; Colour ad of the CTV news team including Harvey Kirck and twenty-five well-dressed others; Three Designing Models - Deborah Thompson, Judith Davies and Dona Saunders; Anyone Can Steal a Million - bank clerk Ann Spiller stole $492,000 and fooled the town of Penticton, BC; Some pages yellowed with age. Address label on front cover otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, July 4, 1964 *Seven Days That Shook Ontario - the Great Polic-State panic*
Features: How the Bill of Rights is getting in the way of justice; The Holy War to destroy Bill 99 - the fantastic law that trampled our freedoms underfoot; Jack Kent Cooke in Lotusland - he's living a rich, comic life in the U.S.A.; A Striking New Discovery in Eskimo Sculpture - first report on a group of artists who carve like angels and live like cavemen, the Caribou Eskimos of Baker Lake; Portrait of the American dollar we all love - how the great US foundations give away money creatively - $50 million in Canada; The world of Can't - a young cerebral palsy victim tells how he's beating the frustrations of charity; The Hottest Hand in Music - Zubin Mehta and the Montreal symphony; Will success spoil Gerald Gladstone?; Let the dropouts drop out, until they're ready to learn. Nice colour Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 5, 1966 *THIS HOUR HAS SEVEN DAYS*
Features: The seal hunt - a bloody smear on our image overseas; Water Crisis Coming, by Blair Fraser; This Hour Has Seven Days - the show that survives by success alone - but to the CBC brass it's a pain in the network - many photos; School without Textbooks - Toronto's Main Street adapts immigrant students to Canada; How to get where the girls are, by Fred Bodsworth; The Black Death at Drumheller, by Gertrude Charters; ad for Air Canada's new DC-9 jet; Canadiana by Gerald Stevens; ad for Pat Patterson - hostess of Trans-Canada Matinee; Former Toronto Maple Leaf Busher Jackson's misfortune since he quit hockey; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 17, 1955 - The Rocket (Maurice) Richard Hockey Riot
116 pages. Features: Editorial - "Why Should Illiterates Crowd the Colleges?"; The Hanging of Ruth Ellis; Nice full-page colour-photo ad for Weston's bread and biscuits; Strange Forces Behind The Richard Hockey Riot - article with dramatic photos; The Magic Life, prize-winning short story by Ann Maude Henry - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; What One Song Can Do - Priscilla Wright and Warwick Webster combine for success with "Man in a Raincoat"; What its Like to Kiss a Tiger, by Alfred Court - the greatest animal trainer of all time - article with photos; How a "Progressive" Teacher Works - how Edmonton teacher Jean Dey handles her Grade One class; The Most Exotic Meal I Ever Ate - with the Pasha of Marrakesh, by John Gunther; The Maddest Three Days in Fishing - the 3-day International Tuna Tournament at Wedgeport, Nova Scotia - article with colour photos; So You Think You Can Drive? - article with photos; How John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown became the first men to fly nonstop across the Atlantic - a Maclean's flashback to 1919 - article with photos; Take Me Home Again Irene, by Fred Sloman; Anybody Eats Here Free - Toronto's Scott Mission - article with photos; Nice colour-photo Coke ad on back cover shows young man and two young ladies standing at their table. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Unmarked. A quality copy of this historic issue. Book
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Maclean's Magazine: Bound Issues October 5, 1981 Through December 28 1981
Over one inch thick. Some of the many topics include: the powers that be decide Canadians can handle high mortgage rates; Haig and Gromyko agree to arms talks; Carole Laure; Applied Research is threatening free discovery; Fiction's Triumph; Bora Laskin story and cover illustration; Trudeau pushes Candus in South Korea; Solidarity re-elects Lech Welesa in Poland; Shannon Tweed; Glorious Crete; David Steinberg; Murder of Anwar Sadat; Appalachia struggles through coal's booms and busts; Gouzenko's case revisited; Jeff Conaway; The Montreal Expos were one game from the World Series; Birth of a new social order in Spain; Europe's New Left; New Leader in Poland; Jean Wadds; Peter Hodgson; Joanne Curran; Cancun Summit falls short of success; Via Rail; Poland's ruler tightens his grip; St. Jean Baptiste Day parade is back; Canada's national soccer team; Scott Hylands; Cutbacks loom for Canada's universities; Federal agreement - less Quebec; Evelyn Hart; the threatened caribou; Saudi peace plan makes headway; Dome Petroleum; Conchata Ferrell; Budget '81 - the gathering storm; Space Shuttle Columbia's safe return; Rene Levesque talks tough, but so does Trudeau; Martha and the Muffins; Sylvia Tyson; Robert Bateman; Howard Pawley's upset victory in Manitoba; Ulster's days of rage; Angie Dickinson; Canada's soccer team falls short to Cuba; Women and native groups fight for inclusion in the charter of rights; Edith Butler; Victoria Snow; Arab Summit Fez fell apart; Allan Gotlieb becomes ambassador to U.S.; Levesque plays for time; Special report on the Constitution; Barbara Amiel; Urban problem in Connecticut; Peter Munk; Poland's hour of agony; Deborah Harry; Trevor Berbick; Images of 1981; Grab for the Golan; Last stand at Szczecin; MacEachen gives in to screams about the budget; and many more. Light wear. Firmly bound. Former library copy with few associated markings. Book
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MasterMind "Secrets of Success" Tape Series: Volume II *16 Audio Cassette Tapes Complete with case*
16 audio cassette tapes with case. This excellent compilation includes the following works: Masters of Networking - Dr. Ivan Misner & Don Morgan; Relationship as a Path to Enlightenment - Sandy Levey-Lunden; Guerilla Marketing Strategies - Jay Conrad Levinson; Secrets of a Marketing Master - Jay Abraham; Building Your Field of Dreams - Mary Manin Morrissey; Money Energy - with Maria Nemeth; Becoming Irresistibly Attractive - Talane Miedaner; 7 Steps to Becoming Unstoppable - Cynthia Kersey; How to Simplify Your Life - Elaine St. James; Building Relationships for Personal & Business Success - Duanne O'Kane; Invincible Principles for Success - Vince Poscente; How to Get Niched, Get Noticed and Get Clients - with Dr. Lynda Falkenstein; Living in Joy - Cheri Huber; Authentic Power - Jim Britt; Hypnotize Yourself for Financial Success and Hypnotize Yourself for Weight Loss - Garry Johnson; Following Through - Dr. Steve Levinson. Clean and unmarked but for faint title written on spine. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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MasterMind (Master Mind) "Secrets of Success" Tape Series, Volume I: 16 Audio Cassette Tapes Complete with Case
A great compilation of recorded interviews as follows: Prosperity Consciousness - Fredric Lehrman; The Negotiating Parodox - Bernard Hale Zick; How to Create Multiple Streams of Income - Robert Allen; Visualize to Materialize; Harness the Incredible Power of Your Mind - with John Kehoe; How to Access Abundance in Your Life - Teresa Romain; Clarify Your Life Purpose - Carol Adrienne; Make Money Doing What You Love - Barbara Sher; Winning the Money Game - Robert Kiyosaki; Magnetic 16 Audio cassette tapes with case. Includes: Marketing - Dan Kennedy; Dare to Create Money - Kala H. Kos; Powerful Partnerships - Paul and Layne Cutright; Balancing Your Life - Cheryl Richardson; The Zen of Success - T. Harv Eker; The Art of Referrals - Bob Burg; Work Less, Make More - Jennifer White. Moderate wear. Unmarked but for title written on spine of case. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, January 24, 1938 - Stanley Reed Cover Photo
44 pages. Cover: Stanley Forman Reed Contents: President Pats Business and Slaps Holding Companies: Out of Muddle Emerges Vague Hope of Business-Labor Council; Stanley Reed, Success at Law; 'Watchdog': Comptroller General's Bark Arouses Morgenthau; Father (James R.) Cox: Poor Man's Priest Runs Afoul of Federal Law; (Rush Dew) Holt vs. (F. Roy) Yoke: Youngest Senator Suffers Greatest Humiliation; France: Strikes, Money Chaos Undermine the Popular Front - Moderate Leaders Suspect Communists Plan a Coalition Leading to Soviet State; British Generals: More Youngsters Promoted in Army's Rejuvenation; Democratic Russia: New Council Turns Out to Be Old Regime in New Dress; China: Foes Vow War to the End; A.P. (Associated Press) Rounding Off New Chapter in Its Epic With Retirement of President (Frank) Noyes; Church of England Gives Evolution, Immortality and Marriage a Vague Vote; Dean (Israel Noe) Lives on the Cosmos, With Help of Bread and Wine; 'How You Write Depends on What You Know' - Harvard Offers Help; House Subcommittee Offers a Program for Tax Revision: New Income and Profits Levies Called a 'Substantial Stimulation to Business'; Labor: Sound and Substance; Ford (Motor Co.) Concession: Labor Policy Shifts to Meet a Local Condition; and Bankers Decry Lack of Capital. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Average wear. Contents clean and unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, May 23, 1949 - Judge Harold R. Medina Cover Photo
92 pages. Cover: Harold R. Medina Contents: Pork and Politics: "Arkansas Switch" Four Votes Switch to Beat a Labor Bill; New Jersey:The Boot for the Boss - Frank Hague; Trial: His Honor, Judge Patience - Federal Judge Harold R. Medina; Navy: Man With a Rowboat; Tides in the 81st Congress; Hong Kong: Still the Show Place; Japan: Easing the Burden; Britain: The Export Gap; Big Four: Opening Bids - How Russia Sees Benelux, (M. Robert) Schuman, (Ernest) Bevin, and the Atlantic Pact; Monaco: New Prince, New Problem - Prince Rainier III; China: The Communists Make Plans; Canadian Affairs: Head Cracking at Asbestos (Quebec); Medicine: Insulin Sub-Shock; 'Oldest Choirboy' - Morton Downey; Commercials Critic - Horace Schwerin; and Perspective: Bonn and Weimar. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Morris Cars, Chrysler, 1949 Hudson and Old Crow Whiskey. Nice color-photo ad on back cover features fencers Jane Gilbert and Hugo Castello promoting Camel cigarettes. Binding sound. Small mailing label bottom right front cover. Some soiling to upper portion of front cover. Contents clean and unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, November 1984 - Big How-To Issue
Features: Mitsugi Ohno's Gifts of Glass; John Wharton's "White Magnolia" mansion; Jane and Michael Golden's whimsical figures; Frank Balestrieri's carvved decoys; Father Dominic Wilson makes miniature furniture from the Pilgrim century; Sharon Akin's Recipe for Success; Puffpaint Minis; Loann's Pompom Critters; Wine and Cheese Party - 6th in a series of festive seasonal party themes; Colorful mens' waistcoats and braces were popular during the 1850s and 60s; The Magic of Transfer Art; Back to Basics - Part III - the inexpensive Greenleaf furniture kit; Mary Eccher's wholesome Shaker foods; Selecting a dollhouse; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1990 - Do It Yourself!
Features: Collectables - Plastic furniture from the 5 & 10; Teaching "Rooms to Remember"; David White - Country Craftsman; Paulette Svec's "Babies"; Kathy Kaminsky's Originals; Joan Rankin's Baskets; Pat Thomas - Risking Reality; Crafting Confections; Needlepointing Pillows; Hilltop VI - Suite Success - complete your 1/4" scale bedroom; Depression-Era Kitchen; A Blue Ribbon Fair Vegetable Booth; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1992 - Small Wonders II
Features: Nutworking - sharing our experiences; The passing of Dee Snyder; A miniature weaving studio; John Constable preserves the history of the English Cottage; Small Wonders II - Kips Bay Club's full scale decorators repeat a big success on a small scale; Shannon Moore; The Dollhouse Museum of the Southwest; Finishing the Interior of the Airplane Cafe; The Bride of 1900; Microcrafting - Three Chinese Accents; A Kitbashed Trunk and a way to build bricks without straw; A Glow in the dark Mobile; Tin Cookie Cutters; Along the Mall XVIII - Kiddy Care; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Railway World Magazine: November 1967
Features: Memories of Stewarts Lane - Part 2; 1942-1967 Ian Allan Ltd - a publishing success story; Steam on Pilatus; The "Royal Scots" - Part Two; "City of Truro" and the "Rheingold" - locomotive running past and present - No. 182; End of Steam in the North-east - many photos; The Leukerbadbahn - a Swiss Tragedy; Kinnaber - junction no more; The Didcot Derailment; East Coast Specials; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: February 1973
Features: Autumn on the Chesapeake; Last Dance off Steel Shore (Chicago); Cape 25 is small cruiser with good looks; Luxurious Challenger 48 is large cruising sailer; The Triton - glass success of the fifites; A Portfolio... by Denis Mason; Schooners at play in race sponsored by Ida Lewis Yacht Club, Newport, Rhode Island; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Scientific American, February 1985
128 pages. Contents: Predicting the next great earthquake in California; How the Trypanosome changes its coat; Gamma-Ray Bursters; Brownian Motion; Reproductive Success in Red Deer; Phased-Array Radars; The Functional Replacement of the Ear; Damascus Steels; Nostalgic ads, and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this interesting and informative issue. Magazine
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Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: September 1978
Features: Ships in the News - "Kungsholm" for British Flag; Farewell to the "St. Rognvald"; Liner "Pembroke Castle" of 1883; Ferry Scene - "Aquamart's" Uncertain Future; South American Sail Survey; Tug to Table Bay - Part II; New Medway Steam Packet's 140 Years; New Ships - North Sea Success. Book
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ShipRepair (Ship Repair) and Conversion Technology, 2nd Quarter 2003
48 pages. Features: Dubai Drydocks, the largest ship repair yard in the Middle East celebrates 20 years of success; OBO-to-Tanker conversion at Shanhaiguan; New offshore conversion for Sembawang; Gariep lengthened for improved diamond mining; Competing effectively for conversion contracts; Successful year for Huarun Dadong; Busy times for IZAR yards. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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SHOOT! Soccer/Football Magazine, 4 October 1969 *SHEFFIELD UNITED IN FULL COLOUR*
Features: Cover photo of Peter Osgood (Chelsea) and Bryan Robson (Newcastle United); Bobby Moore gives his news and views; b/w photos of Jimmy Greaves (Spurs) and Roger Morgan (Spurs); Brian Clough's Battling Rams; The Man in the Middle - Referee article; Colour photos of Eric McMordie, Derek Dougan (Wolves) and Ian Ure (Man.U.); b/w photo of Ron McKinnon (Rangers); England will need Ralph Coates in Mexico; Colour centerfold photo of Sheffield United - Title chasers; Failures who found success; b/w photo of Fred Kemp (Southampton); Focus on Gerry Conroy (Stoke City); Colour photo of Martin Peters (West Ham and England); Millwall; Bobby Murdoch - the powerhouse who drives Celtic; Partizan wall breaks Red Devil's attack!; Colour photo of Eddie Gray (Leeds United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
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Style at Home - Canada's Decorating Magazine, April 2000: Small Spaces - 50 pages of Real-life Solutions
152 pages. Features: Heather Patterson's 925 sf duplex features large-scale antiques; The 650 sf city condo - Ed Eng's winning decoration job; A 650 sf second-floor flat - Sabrina Linn 's success; A 1,200 sf Bungalow - Adele McCrimmon's exuberant use of colour; A 1,500 sf house grows up - Dean and Allison Swanson's minor reno turned into a whole-house redo; Good Choices for compact living - Ethan Allen Home Interiors; Working at Home - turning a storage room into a gardeny office; New ways to use a handsome set of drawers. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Milky Way Pictorial [Magazine] No. 229, 1977
90 pages. Loaded with wonderful color and black and white photos. Features: Wang Yu; Foldout colour photo of Wang Ping; Undress or Not? - success of Emmanualle raises the question; Love Story of Tien Niu and Liu Yung; Lin Ching Hsia and Ma Ying Lin; Charles Chin; Alan Tang; Chen Kung Tai; Wang Ka Ta; David Chiang and Ta Lung; The Glory of Sunset; Pai Yu-Chin; The Heroes of the Desert; Liu Wei Bun and his new film Wonderful Day; Foreign Student; 13 (Thirteen) Nuns; Iron Fiddle; The Magic Leg; Big Lama; Conquer the Ridge; Faye Dunaway - article with photos; Chang Ling; Fantastic one-page colour-photo ad for The Apple Jeans features sexy caucasion couple in brown attire, trimmed with green, blue and yellow graphic - cool!; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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The Milky Way Pictorial [Magazine] No. 262, 1980
94 pages. Loaded with wonderful color and black and white photos. Features: Thirteen pages of great colour movie ads; Kenny Bee - one page photo; Chin Han Divorces his wife; Lung Kung Yee attempts suicide; Kenny Bee Places Career First - photos and article; The Reborn Romance of Lau Wing and Man Sit Yee; The Success of Wu Wei Chung and Your Smiling Face; Mou Tang Pei wants to be 'Boat-People'; Ma Young Lin attracts girls; Lonely-Hearted Louis Castro; Teen Hawk - the quiet man with emotion; T'u Chung Shen - an idealistic director; The Benefit of Film Censorship Revision by the Information Ministry of the Republic of China (Taiwan); What TV Lacks; The Clown; John Travolta - article with photos; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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The Morgan Horse Magazine, September, 1975 - The Foal Issue
194 pages - extra big issue. Features: Monaliza ad; Black River Thor ad; Feeding the Foal - article by H.F. Hintz and H.F. Schryver; Bar C's Elector, 17729 ad; Where are We Going - includes interesting graph of Summary of Annual Foal Registrations between 1921 and 1974; The Foal that Wouldn't Quit - by the Libbys of Kalire Farm, New Woodstock, New York; 1975 Foal Pictorial - 16 photos with captions; Full-page memorial ad for Burkland's Pride (1966-1975) which contributed to "Justin Morgan Had a Horse"; What's in a Name?, by Christopher Charles; Funquest Ben Star ad; Southern Regional Report; Colour ad for VF Juanita of Valleyfield Morgans; Diagram of a Creep Feeder inside a Creep Enclosure; The Woodlawn Carriage Meet; Color ad for Saddleback Sealect, 24230; Life Begins with a Morgan - by Wayne G. Hipsley; 1975 Foal Pictorial - 20 photos with captions; Cherry Blossom Parade - 1975; Carriage Drive in Historic Cooperstown; One Hundred Miles in One Day, by Polly Bee; Circle F - The Mile High Regional; Golden West Regional Show; Another 1975 Foal Pictorial - with proud mothers; The Vermont Morgan Show; The Missouri Valley Morgan Show; 4 more pages of foal pictorial; Jersey Show a Success; Green Meads Farm ad for UVM Promise 16916 on back cover; *Many* more ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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The New York Times Magazine, June 27, 1965
Features: Ambush - the Vietcong are having great success with it - a reporter describes how it works and the attempts to counter it; Is homosexuality a crime? - Britain grapples with the issue; How Hitler's War ended for a German Boy - Hans-Jurgen Stueck's experience; The loneliness of Kwame Nkrumah , the President of Ghana; A Fantasy that Paid Off - Disneyland is 10 years old this summer. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, December 8, 1962 *THE WHITE HOUSE IN THE CUBAN CRISIS*
Features: Uncle Sam's Rejects - obese and illiterate, more youths fail the draft today than ever before; In Time of Crisis - two top reporters combine forces to reveal the drama and struggle out of which emerged a turning point in the Cold War; Citizen (Orson) Welles Rides Again - he tries for a comeback with a movie (The Trial) based on a nightmarish novel; Paridise in Peril - exotic Thailand stands in the path of Red advance - can U.S. support help it survive?; Battler Against Bigotry - Gordon Hall targets U.S. Nazis - photos of John Birch head Robert Welch and American Nazi Party Fuhrer George Lincoln; The Champion Who Can't Beat a Memory - Emile Griffith remains agonized by Paret's death; Christmas Feast for Gourmets; Bad Drivers Cost You Money - auto-insurance buyers are becoming outraged about paying for accidents they don't cause; How are you? - Don't tell me - the nation has flipped over ills and pills; Has Success Spoiled Big Labor? (part 1 of 2) - the unions have grown arrogant and fat - large black and white photo of a smiling Jimmy Hoffa as he leaves court. Somewhat above-average wear. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, October 21, 1961 *TELEVISION USA - WASTELAND OR WONDERLAND?*
Features: Is Abstract Art a Private Joke? - Roger Burlingame; Television USA - John Bartlow Martin's close-up report on the controversial side of TV; People on the Way Up - Brigid Bazlen, Thomas Eagleton, Shelagh Delaney, Jack Heberlig; The Spreading Ocean Floor - Dr. Robert S. Dietz; Many Top-Rated Football Pros were once casual rejects - does their success prove that a coach is no better prophet than anyone else?; The Strange Affair of the Vasa - this unlucky warship sank on her maiden voyage but was found and raised three centuries later; Doctor in the White House - a revealing portrait of Dr.Travell, the first female physician ever entrusted with the President's health; Washington Views Berlin - the strategy Government experts are mapping out to deal with Krushchev. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Western Socialist - The Journal of Scientific Socialism in the Western Hemisphere: Volumes 12 and 13 Bound in One Volume, Including All Issues 1945-1946
Unpaginated. 12" x 9" x 0.7". Contains issues from January 1945 through December 1946, a tumultuous time for labour in the wake of World War II. Topics include: Tennessee Poll Tax Fight; A New Revision of Marxian Economics, by Raya Dunayevskaya; Barriers on the Way to Socialism, by CARP; C.C.F confusion, by C. Luff; Marxism in New Zealand by R.R. Everson; Labor Conscription - the May-Bailey bill calls for a compulsory labor draft of 18 million workers from 18 to 45 years of age; Labor and Political Action, by Harmo; Vocationalism in Ireland; Comrade Adolph Kohn; The Future of Cartels; Capitalist Justice; An admittedly Imperfect World; 60 million jobs?; Will War Delay Socialism?; Success Story; The Meaning of Social Revolution; When G.I. Joe Comes Home; The Tinplate War; The Jinni and the Master; Inquiring Student Answered; Mexico; Do away with the Working Class; Human Nature as it Really is; Parasites in Fact and Fiction; Is the Status Quo Unchangeable?; Blood and Iron - contemplating the effect of WWII; Is Socialism Inevitable?; Scientific Socialism; Now that Germany has been knocked out, What Next?; The Nature of Co-ops; A Will for Socialism; Who ar the Workers?; Edward Bellamy; The Irish Scene; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Welcome Home, Joe; Canada Goes to the Polls; A Summer Morning in Dublin; Whom the States Serves; Forced Labor in Russia; A Philosopher Squelched - San Francisco Conference; British Election Message; Willow Run - this massive plant will soon be closed after making B-24 bombers for the war; The Great Divide; Guaranteed Annual Wage; Tobin and the Teamsters; S.P.G.B. Election Message; The War's End; Socialism in Britain?; War Memorials and Poverty; Detroit seething with unrest due to postwar industrial reconversion; Russia as she is; Poverty in New Zealand; From Military to Trade Wars; Atomic Energy; Has Britain Turned Socialist?; A Job with the City; Economics of Control; The Case for Socialism; Reformers Emasculate Unions; The Communications Revolution; Guaranteed Annual Wage; Insurance and Security; So this is Peace!; Wages and Prices; A Soldier Thinks; A Program for Workers; Yours - When you want it; The General Motors Strike - the union wants 30%; An American Seaman in India; Homeward Bound; Delusions of A White Collar Worker; Veterans are workers too; Who owns large corporations?; The Truth about Russia; Socialism and Personal Ethics; The Lenin Legend; Tale of Two Continents; Kaiser-Frazer Bonus Plan; Atomic Policy; Fetish of Full Production; What? - No Money!; Growing Tensions of Capitalism; Two Worlds; India; Henry in Wonderland; Family and Education in U.S.S.R.; How to Deal with the Atomic Bomb; Recruits Wanted; Opportunity under Capitalism; United Nations and War; Catholicism in America; The Rail Strike; From Boom to Bust; T.B. and Capitalism; Stocks don't make a capitalist; Know the Enemy; Fruits of Victory; Unions in Politics; A Note on American Culture; British Labor Government; Between Two Wars; Who Owns America; Materialist Basis of Religion; Selfishness; Occupational Trends in America; Letter to a Jewish worker; OPA - The Price Sieve; Ireland Today; Serfdom in a Free Society; Questions and Answers; Paris "Peace" Conference and World War III; The Sacred Cow; Full Employment and the Liberals; Berlin Letter; The Worker - That's You!; Unity; The Atomic Age; Where are the Unions Going?; Land of Plenty; The "Flood-Like" Form; Socialism or Capitalism?; An introduction to Economics; How About a 51% Majority; What do we mean by Socialism?. Sturdily bound in maroon boards. Unmarked. Average external wear. Contents clean and gently toning with age. Lettering upon backstrip dull but legible. A sound copy. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, March 10, 1962
39 pages. Features: My holiday ended in a red jail - Milorad Cop went to see his son in Prague and was accused of spying; Marie St. Laurent at the Florida Message Centre helps Canadians down south; Skiing for Eight - On a Budget: Fun-filled weekends are a way of life for the Moore Family (son Tim went on to great success with AMJ Campbell Van Lines); Arlene Phillips Braves the Heights - goes atop buildings with her high-steel worker father Joey Phillips, one of the hereditary chiefs of the Caughnawaga Indian reservation near Montreal; I live for work and love says Melina Mercouri - the star of Never on Sunday; Seat of Trouble - comic; Great colour photos with story about NHL goalies Gump Worsely and Jacques Plante; The Rockefellers Change with the Times - the fourth generation of the family has a different approach to wealth - inclues 8 interesting black and white photos; The Fleet Nobody Wanted - British Columbia's government-owned ferry service (B.C. Ferries); Nipper by Doug Wright. Many great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, November 25, 1961: Dr. Mikhail Klochko Fled Russia
39 pages. Features: Why I Fled Russia - Scientist Dr. Mikhail Klochko's own story of his defection to Canada (part 1 of 4); Mitzi Gaynor's $40,000/week comeback; A Dam to make the Prairie Bloom - The South Saskatchewan River Dam slowly takes shape - great colour photos; Cultivate a new skill or interest and start developing it into an avocation for later years (part 3 of 3); Has Success Spoiled Rudy Pilous - He won the Stanley Cup as coach of the Chicago Black Hawks; Colour Birks Jewelry centerfold; Neil Harnish and his war with the Canadian Army at Camp Gagetown, New Brunswick; Maud Watt - angel of the north brought beaver back to the Quebec wilderness; Nipper by Doug Wright. Great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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Theatre Organ Magazine, September/October 1992
70 pages. Contents: The first theatre organ to be installed by the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS); The Leibert Legend! - Richard William Leibert 1903-1976; Contestants and Adjudicators at the 1992 Young Theatre Organist Competition; Lowell Ayars' Wurlitzer to got to Smithsonian; A Journey to the Jerome B. Meyer Pipe Company - with photos; Another Success Story - Terry Robson on the renovation of Portland's Alladin Theatre; Twin Fox Theatres, Detroit & St. Louis - article with photos; Use of an Electronic Device for Pipe Organ Tuning, by J.R. Zweers; Obituaries for William E. Taber Jr., George Faxon and Lloyd G. Del Castillo; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), January (Jan.) 27, 1975 - Doctoring the Economy
68 pages. Features: Canadian budget battle over defense expenses; Robert Fulford and his 'Saturday Night' magazine; Photo of Janis Joplin performing; The Canadian Canvas - A Broad Sweep (of Canadian art); President Ford's risky plan against slumpflation; CIA director William Colby defends himself; Clouds over Playboy's Bunnyland - suicide of Bobbie Arnstein - article with photo of pall-bearer Hugh Hefner; In Defense of Politicians - Do We Ask Too Much?; Eight-page colour-photo illustrated centerfold ad feature by Macmillan Bloedel explains how forests grow; Barefoot Rudolf Nureyev; Moscow's repudiation of trade agreements a serious blow to detente; Saga of the (Henry) Jackson Amendment; Triumph for the moderates in China; Bloody peace in Indochina; The P.L.O. Strategy - Fight and Talk; Truce fails in Northern Ireland; Fragile independence in Angola; Trouble in Cyprus; Ujamaa's bitter harvest in Tanzania; Passing of Baron Jean-Louis de Portal, Gustavo Rohas Pinilla, Li Fu-chun and Alberta oil baron Eric Lafferty Harvie; Goalie Rogatien (Rogie) Vachon and the success of the NHL's Los Angeles Kings - photo-illustrated article; Basketball star Jimmy Wilkins; Jailed Baptist Georgi Vins; Troubled Trident submarine program - article with photo of construction at Bremerton, WA; Scandal in Education - Barbara and Harry Lowther; Artist Robert Rauschenberg; The General Dynamics YF-16 fighter wins a dogfight; Color photo ad for Panasonic TV features gent with monocle; Retailer W.T. Grant Co. cuts back; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Time Magazine, April 21, 1967 - Brazilian President Costa E. Silva
Contents: Protests in the U.S. - photo of MLK; Apollo 204 - report on the capsulre fire disaster; Photo of RJK in Mississippi; Photo of Tom Clark in 1942 beside "Enemy Alien" poster; Time Essay - the Churches' influence on secular society; Feature article on Brazil and its President - with many color photos; Vietnam war update; Nice full-page color ad for Tempo cigarettes; Singapore - with photo of Kee Kuan Yew; Nice Jeepster ad; Mario Andretti; Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell in action photo; Shotputter Randy Matson; Loan shark Harold "Kayo" Konigsberg; Credit Cards; Boeing 737 maiden flight photo; Ford executives rewarded for success of Mustang; Emmett & Stone - merchandisers; Pipeline push in western Europe; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
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Trains - The Illustrated Magazine about Railroads, March 1950 - Cover Photo of the Texas & Pacific 4-8-2 No. 909 Leaving Dallas Westbound
58 pages. Features: Steam Success Story - Louisville and Nashville's Eastern Kentucky Division - article with many great photos; Mr. Walter Giger''s Remarkable Locomotive - d design that might have prolonged the life of steam power and delayed the diesel; The Texas & Pacific - long article with photos, map and list of locomotives; Photo Section - includes centerfold of a West Shore passenger train of the New York Central on the Hudson River; How to get rid of smoke - article with photos; Only One of Her Kind - Baldwin 2-6-6-4 - Beautiful photo; The Capital to Chicago - Baltimore & Ohio's Capital Limited - article with photos; In Pursuit of the Mail - Great Northern wanted the mail contract and not even a landslide could hold it back; Married to a Train - Esther Probst married a rail fan (J.P.) - article with photos; Streamlined Makeshifts - Before and after photos of some steam locomotives born after 1933 - article with photos; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: February 1963
Features: The BIG story - how to fill empty cars - unless rates are revised, the industry may expire - long article; Winter over White Pass; America's Success Railroad; Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; Trains Go to Alaska - 1 - Super photos, text and map; Stuart Saunders and his money making machine - 4 years at the throttle of Norfold & Western (N&W) - long article with photos; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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