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Harris Neil Marlene Chambers Lewis Wingfield Story
Denver Art Museum: The First Hundred Years
Denver Art Museum 1996. 304 pp. color plates throughout. Corners of boards lightly bumped. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fine. Tall 4to. Denver Art Museum Hardcover
Bookseller reference : C7800
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Harris Neil: Marlene Chambers & Lewis Windfield Story.
The Denver Art Museum: The First Hundred Years.
Denver Art Museum 1996. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color reproductions. Denver Art Museum, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown
Bookseller reference : Embry 155388
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Harris Neil; Chambers Marlene; Story Lewis Wingfield
The First Hundred Years: The Denver Art Museum
Denver Art Museum. Near Fine. 1996. Soft Cover. 0914738453 . Profusely illustrated in color and black and white. With essays by Neil Harris Marlene Chambers and Lewis Wingfield Story. Tight clean and crisp. A faint hint of shelf wear to wraps with a very minor crease to front bottom corner and previous owner's name neatly inked to inside cover otherwise an excellent copy. No remainder mark. Not ex-library. ; 4to; 304 pages . Denver Art Museum paperback
Bookseller reference : 09889 ISBN : 0914738453 9780914738459
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Harris Neil;Chambers Marlene;Story Lewis Wingfield
The First Hundred Years: The Denver Art Museum
The Museum 1996. paperback in near fine condition. Soft cover. Fine. The Museum Paperback
Bookseller reference : 11384 ISBN : 0914738445 9780914738442
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Harris Neil: Marlene Chambers & Lewis Windfield Story.
The Denver Art Museum: The First Hundred Years.
Denver Art Museum 1996. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Full page color reproductions. Denver Art Museum, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
Bookseller reference : Embry 155388
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Harrison Susan J. Story and illustrations by
Christmas with the Bears A paper-engineered storybook
New York.: Dutton Books. 1987. 2nd printing of 1st edition. Hard cover. Fine in very good dust jacket. Slight wear to jacket. Interior clean. 1 Sewn binding. Color illustrated glossy paper over boards. 24 p. Die-cut view holes to next pages Audience: Children/juvenile. Children's picture storybook with paper-engineered "peek-through" pages. Author-illustrator Susan J. Harrison was based in Nashville TN. This was her first book. The Bear family traditional members except they are bears wearing clothes and living in a house decorates for Christmas and when grandparents arrive they have a low-key holiday celebration told simply with colorful artwork. Text is brief and simple for new readers and large enough for grandparents to read aloud laps full which is Grampa Bear's specialty. Dutton Books. hardcover
Bookseller reference : Alibris.X0480008253 ISBN : 0525443290 9780525443292
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HARRY ESSED. FROM THE STORY BY RAY BRADBURY
IT CAME FROM OUTERSPACE Movie Script Screenplay
Like New. /1953 FINAL DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADSSHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
Bookseller reference : 071119045
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Harry Lyman Koopman
The Booklover and his Books
About The Book : The Booklover is distinguished from the reader as such by loving his books, and from the collector as such by reading them. He prizes not only the soul of the book, but also its body, which he would make a house beautiful, meet for the indwelling of the spirit given by its author. Love is not too strong a word to apply to his regard, which demands, in the language of Dorothy Wordsworth, “a beautiful book, a book to caress — peculiar, distinctive, individual: a book that hath first caught your eye and then pleased your fancy," The truth is that the book on its physical side is a highly organized art object. About The Author : Harry Lyman Koopman (1860-1937), librarian from 1893 to 1930, was born in Freeport, Maine, on July 1, 1860. He graduated from Colby College in 1880. In 1881, after a brief teaching experience, he went to work at the Astor Library. In 1883 he became a cataloger at Cornell University, a job he subsequently held at Columbia, Rutgers and the University of Vermont. In 1893 he received a master of arts degree from Harvard and was appointed Librarian of Brown University, a position from which he retired thirty-seven years later. During his tenure, the size of the library grew from 80,000 to 400,000, and the John Hay Library was built in 1910. He said that he had two of the greatest satisfactions that a librarian can enjoy, a new library and the opportunity to launch some of his “disciples,” or student assistants, on a library career. Well known in the library world, Koopman was elected president of the American Library Association in 1928. He was opposed to censorship, and, in 1929, delivered an outspoken commentary on the policy of the Customs Department in barring works by such authors as Rousseau, Balzac and Bocaccio: “Every college in the country will have to ‘shut up shop’ if this continues. ... If these books are going to be banned, they ought to go through with it and bar the Old Testament.” Koopman was also a poet. He wrote his first published poem in 1875, and later contributed prose and poetry to the college monthly at Columbia. His first book, an ode to Farragut entitled The Great Admiral, was published in 1883. His other books of poetry included Morrow Songs in 1898, At the Gates of the Century in 1905, The Librarian and the Desert in 1908, and Hesperia, an American National Poem in two volumes, 1919-1924. His service to Brown went far beyond the library. In 1895 he published the Historical Catalogue of Brown University. He was associate editor of the Brown Alumni Monthly from 1906 to 1917. He taught a course on “Books and Libraries.” He was named professor of bibliography in 1908. In October 1930 he began to write a regular column, “Planets and Stars,” for the Providence Journal. He died on December 28, 1937. His last “Planets and Stars” column was published posthumously on January 1, 1938. In his plans for the column in the new year, he had written, “During the present year, we shall devote our space to stars that we cannot see unless, in Horace’s phrase, we ‘change our skies.”
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Harry Lyman Koopman
The Booklover and his Books [Hardcover]
About The Book : The Booklover is distinguished from the reader as such by loving his books, and from the collector as such by reading them. He prizes not only the soul of the book, but also its body, which he would make a house beautiful, meet for the indwelling of the spirit given by its author. Love is not too strong a word to apply to his regard, which demands, in the language of Dorothy Wordsworth, “a beautiful book, a book to caress — peculiar, distinctive, individual: a book that hath first caught your eye and then pleased your fancy," The truth is that the book on its physical side is a highly organized art object. About The Author : Harry Lyman Koopman (1860-1937), librarian from 1893 to 1930, was born in Freeport, Maine, on July 1, 1860. He graduated from Colby College in 1880. In 1881, after a brief teaching experience, he went to work at the Astor Library. In 1883 he became a cataloger at Cornell University, a job he subsequently held at Columbia, Rutgers and the University of Vermont. In 1893 he received a master of arts degree from Harvard and was appointed Librarian of Brown University, a position from which he retired thirty-seven years later. During his tenure, the size of the library grew from 80,000 to 400,000, and the John Hay Library was built in 1910. He said that he had two of the greatest satisfactions that a librarian can enjoy, a new library and the opportunity to launch some of his “disciples,” or student assistants, on a library career. Well known in the library world, Koopman was elected president of the American Library Association in 1928. He was opposed to censorship, and, in 1929, delivered an outspoken commentary on the policy of the Customs Department in barring works by such authors as Rousseau, Balzac and Bocaccio: “Every college in the country will have to ‘shut up shop’ if this continues. ... If these books are going to be banned, they ought to go through with it and bar the Old Testament.” Koopman was also a poet. He wrote his first published poem in 1875, and later contributed prose and poetry to the college monthly at Columbia. His first book, an ode to Farragut entitled The Great Admiral, was published in 1883. His other books of poetry included Morrow Songs in 1898, At the Gates of the Century in 1905, The Librarian and the Desert in 1908, and Hesperia, an American National Poem in two volumes, 1919-1924. His service to Brown went far beyond the library. In 1895 he published the Historical Catalogue of Brown University. He was associate editor of the Brown Alumni Monthly from 1906 to 1917. He taught a course on “Books and Libraries.” He was named professor of bibliography in 1908. In October 1930 he began to write a regular column, “Planets and Stars,” for the Providence Journal. He died on December 28, 1937. His last “Planets and Stars” column was published posthumously on January 1, 1938. In his plans for the column in the new year, he had written, “During the present year, we shall devote our space to stars that we cannot see unless, in Horace’s phrase, we ‘change our skies.”
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Harry Tatelman Story; Frank S. Nugent And Ken Pettus Script
Original Lithograph Movie Poster: Incident At Phantom Hill
Los Angeles 1966: Universal Pictures 1965. 1st Edition . No Binding. Very Good. Original One Sheet Poster 65-276 Folded. <br/> <br/> Universal Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 038950
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Harsh Alton novelization based on screenplay by Burt Styler Albert E. Lewin and Nat Perrin story by Ken Englund
The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz Movie Tie-In starring Elke Sommer and Bob Crane; Popular Library #60-8057.
USA: Popular Library. 1968. 125 pages. " Novel of a beautiful East German Olympic hopeful who goes over Berlin Wall to the West to fulfill her dreams but is caught by a super-operator with boyish charm and no scruples based on a 1968 movie starring Elke Sommer and Bob Crane photo of them on front cover cast credits on back cover " >> Minor stresst creaisng at front cover near spine; Date stamp to title page. First Edition By This Publisher. Soft Cover. Very Good to Fine. Illus. by PHOTO Cover From FILM/Movie. 12mo - over 6�" - 7�" Tall. Mass Market Paperback. Popular Library. Paperback
Bookseller reference : 18149-1
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Hart Jim V. Marmo Malia Scotch Based on Story By J. M. Barry
Hook : Tinkerbell's Challenge Pictorial Children's reader
Small Sized / Miniature Book: Random House Childrens Books / Tristar Pictures 1991. Paperback : soft cover edition in good or better condition some slight wear to edges as normal for age of book. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. Illus. by Fully Illustrated. Random House Childrens Books / Tristar Pictures paperback
Bookseller reference : 5018439 ISBN : 0679827013 9780679827016
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Hastings Ian; Story and art by
Look! There Goes Pale Pink Pig
<p>San Francisco CA: Leswing Communications nd. Happiness is Reading Series. Octavo illustrated purple cloth hardcover 63 pp. Illustrations. Very Good. Ex-school library. Stampings on endpapers and title page.</p> San Francisco, CA: Leswing Communications, nd. Happiness is Reading Series hardcover
Bookseller reference : 7701
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Haswell James M. author Haswell James M. Story of the life of Napoleon III Hotten John Camden editor publisher
The man of his time 1871 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1871. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 480. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
Bookseller reference : LB1111005621887
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Haswell James M. author Haswell James M. Story of the life of Napoleon III Hotten John Camden editor publisher
The man of his time 1871 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 480. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1871. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1111005621887
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Haswell James M. author Haswell James M. Story of the life of Napoleon III Hotten John Camden editor publisher
The man of his time 1871
2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 480. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1871. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
Bookseller reference : PB1111005621887
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Hatch, Eric; Smith, Frank Leon; Wagner, Rob; Hopper, James; Ripley, H.A.; Benchley, Robert; Banks, Polan; et al
Liberty Magazine - America's Best Read Weekly, February [Feb.] 18, 1933, Vol. 10, No. 7: Mystery of the (Czar's?) Head in the Kremlin / Technocracy to the Rescue
62 pages. Features: Nice Valentine-theme color cover illustration of dancing couple by Norman Guthrie Rudolph; One-page photo of Governor General of Canada Lord Bessborough examining sheep at Toronto's Royal Winter Fair; The Mystery of the (Czar's?) Head in the Kremlin - an astounding revelation of a Soviet secret and why an imposter can never reclaim the throne of the murdered Czar - includes reproduction of affidavit by the author, Iliodor, and photo of Anatoly, purportedly one of the slayers of the Romanovs; Five Days (part 2); Fantastic Listerine Tooth Paste ad includes photo of man boasting "I Smoke Like a Chimney"; Technocracy to the Rescue - Rupert Hughes hails the technocrats vision of a happy world governed by engineering skill; The Flaming Lure - the story of a crime in a sealed room; Movie News, Reviews, and photos - Grand Slam, Tonight is Ours, Billion Dollar Scandal, Parachute Jumper; Along the Fire Escape - the story of a burglar's baptism and a girl who shrieked too soon; The Big Coal Problem; The Woman Accused (part 5); Hell Hounds! - The World's Worst Jail (part 11); White Shoes (short story); Vox Pop; To The Ladies; Nice vintage ad for Wrigley's gum on back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. Middle page loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Hatch, John Bolster; Finger, Charles J.; Crowther, Samuel; Wilbur, Curtis D.; Whiting, May B.; MacDonald, Paul; McConnell, Burt; Northend, Mary Harrod
The Dearborn Independent - Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, October (Oct) 23, 1926 - The Greatest Need of the U.S. Navy
32 pages. Features: Cover photo of the U.S.S. West Virginia; New York's Little Joke on New York - a study of the prohibition referendum - an oasis that proved to be a mirage; The Sesqui-Centennial Nears Its End - article with photos; 'Coin' Harvey - Prophet of Monte Ne - he would build a pyramid in the Ozarks to tell posterity why our civilization has failed; Painless Taxation - The Refuge of Quack Politicians who advocate 'painless' taxation; The Greatest Need of the U.S. Navy - an adequate merchant marine; A Tale of The Islands That Dot Boston Harbor; Henry Ford's Page - today's farming problem; Editorials - Judge William S. Kenyon on Official Etiquette, Our new diplomacy, the very mushroom growth of jazz is enough to predict its ephemerality, New light on the Dawes Plan; Our Greatest Football Fable - The All American Team; The Tragic Story of the Jeannette Expedition - Part II of this photo-illustrated article ; Dances of Olden Times; The Lure of the Puppet - Marionettes date from the dawn of civilization; Chats with Office Callers; I Read in the Papers; Great photos inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Hatcher Jeffrey & Simi Kimberly. Screenplay Simi Kimberly & Christofer Michael. Story
CASANOVA.
NP: TOUCHSTONE PICTURES. Fine. 2005. First Edition. Specially produced SCRIPTdistributed to members of the Hollywood Foreign Press for consideration of the Golden Globes Awards. This copy SIGNED by the film's director Lasse Hallstrom on the title page. About fine in pictorial bradbound sheets. B . TOUCHSTONE PICTURES. unknown
Bookseller reference : 306977
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Hatcher, Colin K.
Stampede City Streetcars - The Story of the Calgary Municipal Railway
88 pages. Extensively illustrated. The story of electric street railway transportation in the city of Calgary, Alberta. By 1909, Calgary boasted a population of 30,000 people. In July of that year, the Calgary Electric Railway began operations with two cars, sixteen employees and three miles of track. The system became known as the Calgary Municipal Railyway the following year and provided forty years of service. Tickets and transfers from various periods are portrayed plus a variety of photos to interest everyone with an interest in the development of Calgary as a city; the construction of "The Bay"; early scenes in Bowness Park; and some views of streetcars serving seemingly unpopulated fields that today are thriving subdivisions. Pocket inside back board contains route map, route indicators and errata. Unmarked. Book is bright and clean with very light wear to orange boards decorated with sparkling gilt lettering. Bookplate upon front endpaper. Dust jacket, now preserved in glossy archival-grade Brodart cover, bears average wear and a number of tears under one inch in length but remains attractive. Lovely copy. Book
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Hathaway Henry director; James P. McGuire story; Jerome Cady Jay Dratler Leonard Hoffman and Quentin Reynolds screenwriter;
Call Northside 777 Post-production script for the 1948 film
Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1948. Dialogue and Continuity Script for the 1948 film noir "Call Northside 777" directed by John Brahm based on a newspaper story by James P. McGuire written for the screen by Jerome Cady Jay Dratler Leonard Hoffman and Quentin Reynolds and starring James Stewart Richard Conte and Lee J. Cobb. Blue titled wrappers dated January 30 1948 with a holograph notation of "Env. 1612" at the top right corner. 151 leaves detailing 12 reels mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper about Very Good with some light wear at the fore-edge of the front wrapper and along the spine bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
Bookseller reference : 116589
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Hauptmann, Gerhart
Der Ketzer von Soana.
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Propyläen Verlag, 1959. 155 S. 8° Oktav, Ledereinband
Bookseller reference : 93434
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Havighurst, Walter; Neiman, Irving Gaynor; Bradford, Roark; Nunn, Guy; Taylor, Samuel W.; Brooke, Edgar; Reuther, Walter P.; Hartwell, Dickson; Mezerik, A.G.; Timmons, Bascom N.; Coons, Hannibal; Deutsch, Hermann B.; Short, Paul
Collier's Magazine, February 28 1948 - Walter Winchell / Communists in the UAW
90 pages. Articles: How to Beat the Communists - by UAW (United Auto Workers') chief Walter Reuther; Walter Winchell - Aan American Phenomenon - a study of the fastest talker on the airwaves; Our Lights are Going Out - electrical power shortage; John N. Garner's Story (part 2) - the former Vice-President tells of his most serious disagreement with Mr. Roosevelt; Hot-Sun Hockey - The Pacific Coast goes for hockey in a big way - article with color photos including the Fresno Falcons playing the Los Angeles Monarchs; Boys at Work - this school reforms tough kids. Fiction: Jason Hazard's Swim; The Female Circumstance; Cupid Up the Bayou!; The Farmer's Face; The Mysterious Way; Interruptions, Interruptions. Nostalgic ads include: Old Thompson Whiskey; Packard cars; GMC trucks (nice!); Nash cars; Oldsmobile two-page color ad; Dodge Trucks; Lord Calver liquor ad featuring one-page color photo portrait of Richard C. Kettles, Jr. and his boxer Worlord; Chrysler color centerfold features cowboy scene; Chevrolet trucks; Botany 500; Samson card tables; Kleenex (featuring Little Lulu); Wow! - two-page color ad for Roma Wines features large image of Jane Russell; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features rodeo star Jerry Ambler, fisher Dorothy Allan Newstead, polo star Cecil Smith and table-tennis star Mary Reilly. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hawks Howard director; Hagar Wilde short story screenwriter; Alexander Kahle still photographer; Dudley Nichols screenwriter;
Bringing Up Baby Original photograph of Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant and Howard Hawks from the set of the 1938 film
Santa Monica: RKO Radio Pictures 1938. Vintage double weight photograph of Katharine Hepburn Howard Hawks and a resting Cary Grant on the set of the 1938 film. One of the foundational entries in the canon of American screwball comedies. Based on the short story by Hagar Wilde which originally appeared in Collier's Weekly magazine on April 10 1937. Zoologist David Huxley Grant develops a wary interest in the niece of dowager Mrs. Carelton Random Hepburn which as in all great screwball comedies is not finalized as a romance until about the last ten seconds of the film. But what makes this film singular is that the story is built around the maintenance aspects of raising a pet leopard creating a rapid-fire blur of events and dialogue that doesn't let up for the entire 102-minute running time. The film bombed upon release causing RKO to drop both of the stars but today ranks as one of the best films made by either. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Complete collation details available on request. National Film Registry. Byrge & Miller The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography 1934 - 1942. RKO Radio Pictures unknown
Bookseller reference : 148844
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Hawks Howard director; William Faulkner story; Edith Fitzgerald Dwight Taylor screenwriters; Joan Crawford Gary Cooper Rober
Today We Live Collection of five original photographs from the 1933 film
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1933. Collection of five vintage studio still photographs from the 1933 film. Based on William Faulkner's 1932 short story "Turnabout." The film follows two officers during World War I who compete for the affections of the lovely Diana Boyce-Smith Joan Crawford. It stands as the only film costarring Hollywood icons Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper. The duo had been eager to work together and Crawford ostensibly pressured the studio to sign Cooper. It remains most notable for the iconic aerial sequence created through a combination of model work and live action photography. Shot on location in California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with light toning overall holograph pencil annotations to the verso and pink soiling to the verso of one image. Complete collation details available on request. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
Bookseller reference : 140932
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Hawksford Diane Z. Story portion related to author by Beverly A. Gelhaye
Cerebral Palsy; She Didn't Cry
<p>Minnetonka Minnesota: Diagnostic Center of Learning Patterns 1997. First Edition.�Very Good/No Jacket. Soft bound in white illustrated covers 115 p illustrations 23 cm tall octavo. Author's personalized inscription on first leaf. Wrinkles on last leaf otherwise a fine bright copy.</p> Diagnostic Center of Learning Patterns paperback
Bookseller reference : 002572 ISBN : 1891421034 9781891421037
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Haycock G. Sibley. With a Foreward By A. J. Story
The Teachings of Speech
Washington D. C.: The Volta Burea 1953. Sixth Printing. 8vo 302pp original blue cloth binding index -- Ex-Library copy with minimal library markings none on the spine Ex-Library pocket deftly removed from rear pastedown -- Overall very good condition Quantity Available: 1 Category: Social Science; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 002956. Washington, D. C.: The Volta Burea, 1953. Sixth Printing hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2956
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Haycox, Ernest; Taylor, Samuel W.; Meyer, Ernest L.; Jepson, Selwyn; Phillips, John Randolph; Mann, Peggy; Condon, Eddie; et al
Collier's Magazine, August 23, 1947 - The Story of Eddie Condon
82 pages. Features: Nice RKO photo ad advertises 'I Remember Mama', 'Tycoon', 'If You Knew Susie' and 'Magic Town'; 1-page ad for Philco entertainment products; Brother Jazz - The Story of Eddie Condon - with color photos; Affair's End (fiction); How to Have Ancestors; They're Still Expendable - article and photos explain how unemployment, small-business failures and layoffs are hitting veterans harder than the rest of the nation; Fever (fiction); He Clicked for 30 Years - Highlights of the career of photographer George William Harris - article with photos; The Five Dresden Angels (fiction); Man Running (fiction); Demon from the Doldrums - Nature's most destructive force is the West Indian hurricane; Nice 1-page color-photo ad for International Harvester Industrial Power features photo of a large diesel crawler in a Florida limestone quarry; Nice 1-page color ad for Ford cars; Nice vintage 1-page color ad for Kraft Cheeses; Western Electric 1-page color ad shows telephone repairman talking housewife and children at front door; Ballantine Ale 1-page color ad; Half-page 2-color ad for Fruehauf Trailers; Pennsylvania Railroad nice 1-page color ad shows comforable scene on-board; Fall Guise - article with six color photos of men's fall college fashions; Nice 1-page DeSoto car ad; A Good Whipping (fiction); Fantastic 1-page 2-color ad for the movie 'Body and Soul' starring John Garfield, Lilli Palmer and Hazel Brooks; Nice 1-page color Budweiser ad displays several illustrated plates; Goldwyn ad features colour photo of Danny Kaye; Rislone and Karbout ad features cute color photo of cigarette girl; 1-page ad for Gillette one-piece razors; Smiling Girl (fiction); Nice color 1-page ad for Hamm's Beer; One-page ad for American Overseas Airlines; Luckky Strike ad on back cover includes nice color illustration entitled 'Bright Tobacco' by Fletcher Martin. Couple of chips from top of front cover. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Hayder Mo
Wolf: Now a major BBC TV series! A gripping and chilling thriller from the bestselling author (Jack Caffery)
Bantam 2015 544 pages 13x3 8x19cm. 2015. Broché. 544 pages.
Bookseller reference : 500048166
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Hazen Barbara Shook Adaped From The Story by Robert May
Collaborative Treatment of Traumatized Children and Teens The Trauma Systems Therapy Approach by Saxe MD Glenn N. Ellis PhD B. Heidi Kaplow PhD Julie B. The Guilford Press2009 Paperback
Guilford2009. Used - Good. Good condition. Owner's name on inside. Guilford,2009 unknown
Bookseller reference : T05M-00223
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Hazen Barbara Shook Adaped From The Story by Robert May
Rudolph - the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Wisconsin: Golden Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1974. 11th printing. Hardbound. Worn More So on Edes and Spine . Golden Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 192547
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Hazen Barbara Shook Adaped From The Story by Robert May
RUDOLPH The Red-nosed Reindeer
Golden Press. Used - Good. Good condition. 20th printing. Golden Press unknown
Bookseller reference : A16H-00794
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Heald, Sarah E.
MOTHER KATE AND THE BROWNIES: A Christmas Story.
61p. + Plus woodcut engraved frontis and full page plates. Text ruled throughout in black. Brown endpapers sprinkled with gold stars. Label "Presented by G. Milton Bair and Sons Edward W. and Ray W. to the Harold H. Bair Post No. 14 American Legion, March 1930". Early inked ownership "Ray Welsh Bair, from his Brother, Christmas, 1892". First few signatures finger smudged. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, embossed in blind and lettered in gold. Spine and rear cover spotted. Issued at the pinnacle of the enthusiasm for Palmer Cox's Brownies, this is a appealing Christmas story of a woman who enlists a group of Brownies to help her children celebrate the holiday. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! CHRISTMAS/W69
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Healy, W.; Stewart Dr. H.; Short, E.; greenwood, W.; Mould, M.; Tozer, B.; Christie, Agatha; Batley, V.; Thornhill, M.; Brown, J.; Bayne, E.; Stanton, J.
National Home Monthly Magazine, December (Dec.) 1938 - The British Automobile Association (A.A.)
48 pages. Features: Cute colour cover illustration by Joachim Gauthier; Dignified colour ad inside front cover presents the new 1939 Ford cars, showing a dark green De Luxe V-8 Fordor Sedan and a blue V-8 Tudor Sedan; News digest includes these headings - For a Cool Head, What Happened at Munich, Two Different Problems, The Belgian Parallel, Keep the Home Fires Burning, and Books of the Season; One-page ad for Parker Vacumatic Pens; "The Bells of Bethlehem" - Photo-illustrated Christmas article on the Holy Land; Before St. Mihiel and All That (short story); Mrs. Scodger's Husband (short story); Letters to a Former Husband (short story); Britain's Army Road Scouts - great photo-illustrated article on the British Automobile Association (A.A.); The Man Who Was Lucky (short story); The Mysterious Affair at Styles (part 2 of 5) by Agatha Christie; Salute to Winter Sport - article with photos of ski jumper, bob-sledders and the honourable rite of 'bouncing' (in front of the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec); Nice Kodak one-page ad; Hollywood news includes photos of Shirley Temple, Loretta Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Mickey Rooney, Hedy Lamarr, Robert Donat, Rosalind Russell, Jane Withers, Cary Grant, Victor McLaglen, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Edward G. Robertson with his wife; Scott's Emulsion ad features Uncle Dan comic; Personal Finance article; Christmas dinner suggestions and recipes; Gorgeous colour ad inside back cover for this magazine features formal couple and many front cover images on jet black background; Handsome colour Nash car ad on back cover features an orange 1939 four-door; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Barnard, L.; Greenwood, W.; Josselyn, T.; Kempton, K.; McMorrow, T.; Phayre, I.; Croft, F.
National Home Monthly Magazine, October (Oct.) 1938 - North America Speaks English / Greyhound Dog Racing
68 pages. Features: Fantastic colour-photo ad for Marboleum inside front cover shows 1930's bathroom with yellow fixtures; Editorial on Hitler's "Racism Gone Mad"; Attractive one-page colour ad for the new 1939 Plymouth features a blue four-door; News digest contains these headings - The Anti-British Outburst in Moscow; Incidentals of a Month; A 'National Unity' party; Trials of the Rowell Commission; A Summer's Books; Nostalgice one-page ad for the 1939 Dodge Six and Dodge De Luxe (orange); "North American Speaks English" - Bismarck said this was the most impressive thing in modern history - this photo-illustrated military article deals with the matter of the English-speaking North Americans joining in the impending war on the British side; More Fish in the Sea (short story); A Maker of Books (short story); Mace Webb (short story); Going to the Dogs - great photo-illustrated article on greyhound dog racing in England, with photo of General A.C. Critchley; Little Miss Hurricane (short story); Crossways House (short story); Murderers in the Football Stands - without the outlet of sports as a safety valce for his emotions the average human being would probably turn to murder, mayhem, arson and pillage(?); Palmolive ad features the Dionne Quints; Movie news and photos of Gloria Blondell, Carole Lombard, Paulette Goddard, Spencer Tracy, Tyrone Power and Norma Shearer; Lux soap ad features beautiful photos of Loretta Young; Woodbury's Cold Cream ad features photo of Danielle Darrieux; Scott's Emulsion ad features Uncle Dan comic; *Sensational* one-page colour-illustrated ad for Canadian apples shows little boy at top, different apples down left side, and cooked pie foods along bottom, with list of apple varieties and their ripening months; Where the Fashions Start (fashion article; Nice one-page two-colour ad for Heinz Soups says "The Tureen Tells Tales; Cosmetics article; World Sayings; "Serve Fish To Your Family" colour ad inside back cover; Old Dutch cleanser colour ad on back cover; and more. Bits of loss from corners of last page, otherwise average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Byrne, F.;; Farjeon, J.; Gale, Z.; Kroll, H.; Hansen, N.; L'Ami, C.; Delafield, E.; Phayre, I.; Millard, O.; Barker, Sir Herbert; Millard, O.; Wayling, T.
National Home Monthly Magazine, July 1938 - Lifeboats / Sir Herbert Barker / Golf's Grand Old Man - George S. Lyon
56 pages. Features: Brief news items - The Dominion's 71st Birthday, No Province Can Live to Itself, Unwholesome Periodicals, Women Under Fascism and Communism, Dominion Day, The South African Election, and Franco-Italian Conversations; Land of Wish-It-Were (verse); Air Linger (short story); Just Beginning (short story); Man the Lifeboat - interesting photo-illustrated article on lifeboats and their need; Smooth Joe (short story); The Autobiography of Sir Herbert Barker (part II); Salvage (conclusion); Golf's Grand Old Man - photo-illustrated article on George S. Lyon; Palmolive ad features the Dionne Quints; Hollywood news, with photos of Edna May Oliver, Spencer Tracy, Alice Brady, Cora Witherspoon, John Barrymore, and others; The Dead Letter (short story); Dr. Robert H. Coats, Keeper of the Domesday Book, Custodian of the Censuses of Canada; Sweet Caporal cigarette ad features photo of dog "Bob", an Alsatian owned by Miss Elizabeth Brice of Westmount, Quebec; Business News/Personal Finance article; Summer cookery article; Glammour Girl in the Making - illustrated fashion article; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Cartland, B.; Batten, H.; King, S.; Brown, J.; Albert H.; Mosley, L.; Bayne, E.; Ardwyn, L.; Dutton, G.
National Home Monthly Magazine, July 1939 - Davis Cup Review / Great Britain's Naval Air Arm
44 pages. Features: Colour cover illustration of clown by Russell Sambrook; News briefs include - the Roosevelt telegram and its sequel, the 'Halt-Hitler' bloc, Enigmatic Russia, the Perplexities of Poland, French 'Rightists', and British Conscription; Davis Cup Review - Tennis article with photos of Adrian Quist, Jack Bromwich, Gene Mako, and Bobby Riggs; I Visit Those Other Canada's - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Scandinavia; Did I Remember to Tell You I Adore You? (short story); Vrechan, a Man's Dog (short story); Girl Alone (short story); The Eyes of the Navy - photo-illustrated article on Britain's Naval Air Arm; If I Die Before I Wake (short story); Palmolive Soap ad includes illustration of the Dionne Quints; Hollywood news and photo of Richard Carlson; Lux soap ad includes photos of Barbara Stanwyck; Five photos from film "The Wizard of Oz"; Get Ready for the Tennis Season; Your Place in the Sun - the sun and your skin; The Bride, The Food and the Man - cooking advice; Photo of Fanny Brice in Maxwell House coffee ad; Pond's Cold Cream ad features two photos of the Lady Ursula Stewart and the Lady Betty Bourke; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Farley, E.; Hartman, W.; Greenwood, W.; Ashton, H.; Christie, Agatha; Pole, M.; Godsell, P.; Et al
National Home Monthly Magazine, February (Feb.) 1939 - Neville Chamberlain, "World Champion of Peace" / "Arctic Madness" on Baffin Island
64 pages. Features: Nice ad for the 1939 Oldsmobile Six inside front cover; News digest includes topics such as "Appeasement and its difficulties", "Why British Opinion in Changing", "Germany's Colonial Ambitions", "The Statecraft of Equivalents", and "Italy's Clash with France"; Met Life one-page photo ad entitled "A Day in the Life of (sales agent) Donald Martin"; Neville Chamberlain, World Champion of Peace - nicely photo-illustrated article (little did he know how wrong he would soon be proven to be); Reckless Lady (short story); With Fire (short story); What the Eye Doesn't See (short story); Arctic Madness - photo-illustrated article tells the Baffin Island tale of the death of a white fur trader - with photos of RCMP Staff Sergeant A.H. Joy, Loodloo, Innoyah, Petoot, Ahteetah, Nookudlah and Ooroorengnak; Babiche Walking - wonderful article on snowshoeing (snow-shoeing); The Garden Next Door (short story); The Mysterious Affair at Styles (part 4 of 5 of this Agatha Christie story); One-page Colgate ad features illustrations of the Dionne Quints; Vintage two-page Magic Baking Powder ad features the New York World's Fair; Kellogg's All-Bran ad features Mutt and Jeff comic; Movie news with photos of Virginia Bruce and Florence George; Photo of Miss Brenda Fraser in Woodbery soap ad; Scott's Emulsion ad features Uncle Dan comic; Fashion illustrations; Half-page Italy tourism ad, sponsored by Italian Line, Limited; Pond's cold cream ad features photo of Marjorie Fairchild; Are You a Man's Girl? - with helpful scorecard(!); It Isn't What You Say - advice for speaking better; Sport Suppers - recipes; Half-page colour ad for Canadian fish; Curve Control - corsets, foundation garments and the female shape; Photos of Barbara Stanwyck in Lux soap ad; Small St. Petersburg (Florida) photo-ad says '12,000 Canadians" choose it; World Quotes; Back cover colour Coke ad shows bottle beside open book and reading glasses, with inset illustration of vintage six-pack case; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; King, S.; Bentley, E.; Wallace, E.; Drummond-Hay, Lady; Brown, J.; France B.; Bayne, E.; Chown, Dr. B.
National Home Monthly Magazine, June 1939 - Wings Over Britain / What Do the People of Germany and Italy Desire?
68 pages. Features: Colour cover illustration blonde beauty clutching her list of suitors; Lovely one-page colour-photo ad for McLaughlin-Buick features green car and flower saleslady; News digest includes 'President Roosevelt intervenes', 'The Washington Proposal', The 'Halt-Hitler' movement; 'Parallel Perfidies', and 'Albania and Poland'; If I Die Before I Wake (part I); Thank-you Too Much (short story); Wings Over Britain - photo-illustrated article on the balloon barrages and fighter squadrons defending against hostile bombers; The Sweet Shot (short story); Behind the Goose Step - photo-illustrated article examines whether the people of Italy and Germany desire war or peace; Not in Our Stars (short story); Golf article includes photo of Henry Cotton, Sam Snead, Mrs. P.J. Mulqueen, Canadian Ladies' Open Champion, and Ralph Guldahl; One-page Palmolive soap ad includes photo inset of Dorothy Phelan of 24 Prince Arthur St., St. Lambert, Quebec; Automotive Industries of Canada-sponsored one-page feature on the province of Manitoba, with map and text; Cecille Has a Birthday (short story); Personal finance article; Movie News - with photos of Jeffrey Lynn, Paul Lucas, Victory Jory, Shirley Temple, Barbara Stanwyck, Alexander Hall, Zazu Pitts, and George Raft; Half-page Canadian Pacific ad for the Banff Springs Hotel; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Miss Gloria Armstrong of New York; Fashion illustrations; Vintage Craven "A" cigarette ad includes small photo of couple smoking up; Classy one-page colour ad for Crane kitchen and bath plumbing fixtures; Interesting Hair-Dos - article with photos; Pond's ad includes photos of The Lady Rosemary Gresham, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, of Toronto, and The Hon. Ann Shaughnessy; Photo of The Lady Patricia French in skin-vitamin ad; Article on the health impact of sugar; Nice half-page colour ad for Sisman's Scampers shoes; Canaries (half-page article); Cooking article with Bridge Luncheon suggestions; Frigidaire one-page fridge ad; Weed control in lawns; Quotes from around the world; Very nice colour back cover Coke ad features young man with tie blowing in breeze, and inset photo of Coke machine at gas station; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Rawlings, M.; Bentley, E.; Sims, M.; King, S.; Green, L.G.; Fitz-Gerald, W.; Brown, J.; Bayne, E.; Et al
National Home Monthly Magazine, October (Oct.) 1939 - Cave Men of the Kalahari / Anyone Can Shoot!
76 pages. Features: Cover illustration of boy peeking through hole in fence; Nice one-page ad for Willys cars for 1940; News Digest touches on congress of revolt in Washington, counting our blessings, a lesson from France, why French Cabinets are so short-lived, Japan's "New Order", and denouncing a new treaty; Lovely one-page colour-photo ad for Singer sewing machines; The Yearling (part 1); The Little Mystery; Cave Men of the Kalahari - great photo-illustrated article; One of the Family (short story); Science to the Rescue - National dividends from new experiments in many fields of empire industry; If I Die Before I Wake (short story); Anyone Can Shoot - photo-illustrated article on target shooting, with photos of Lieutenant Desmond Burke and members of the Calgary Rifle Club, including Lieutenant S. Johnson, a member of Canada's 1939 Bisley Team; Ponds ad includes photos of Mrs. John Roosevelt (the former Anne Clark), and Muriel Wright; Wonderful colour two-page ad for the 1940 Dodge Kingsway (orange); Nice half-page ad for Stewart-Warner radios shows the models 4565, 4471 and 4541; Great colour centrefold ad for the new 1940 Plymouth (blue); Movie news and photos; Brief write-up and photo of Linda Darnell; Hollywood Juveniles - article with photos of Shirley Temple, Jane Withers, Jackie Cooper, and Mickey Rooney; Fashion illustrations; Kellog's All-Bran cereal ad includes half-page Mutt and Jeff comic; Nice two-colour half-page RCA Victor radio ad shows their models A-6, A-1 and Victrola attachment; Let's Turn Back the Clock and See the Girl Your Husband Married; Walking on Air - shoe article; Are You a Blind Shopper? - article on how housewives make buying decisions; Quotes of the World; Nice colour Coke ad inside back cover shows lady in yellow dress reclining in chair after vacuuming; Colour Old Dutch cleanser ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Roberts, T.; Gribble, L.; Wire, H.; Christie, Agatha; Phayre, I.; Mosley, L.; Brown, J.; Dean, R.E.
National Home Monthly Magazine, January (Jan.) 1939 - Arabia's Warrior-King, Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud / European War Coverage
48 pages. Features: Nice colour cover New Year illistration by Russell Sambrook; Gorgeous colour ad inside front cover celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Stovel Company Limited, the publisher of this magazine; News digest includes these headings "A Coming Year of Peace?", "American Isolationism", "Economic Appeasement", "Scared into Sanity", "Ambition or Hardship", "A Moral for Canada", and "Significant Books"; Tragedy and Glamor in Hockey - photo-illustrated article mentions many contemporary stars and teams, and explains the big challenges faced by professional and amateur hockey; Arabia's Warrior-King - magnificent photo-illustrated article on the Saudi Arabia's leader; Gluskap's Showshoes (short story); The Jig-Saw (short story); County Clean Up (short story); Recording the Wars in Europe - article with seven photos, including Hitler crossing the Wildenau frontier; The Mysterious Affair at Styles (part 3 of 5) by Agatha Christie; Hollywood news with photos of Deanna Durbin, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Fonda, Margaret Tallichet, Alland Jones, Robert Young, Barbara Stanwyck, Hedy Lamarr, Sally Eilers, and more; Half-page Italian tourism ad sponsored by E.N.I.T.; The Song of the Dental Demon (short verse); Colour one-page photo-ad for Swift's Premium Ham; Scott's Emulsion ad includes Uncle Dan comic; Personal Finance article; I'm Telling You- self-help article for ladies; Sweet Caporal cigarette ad features photo of Mikky and Pete, two Samoyedes owned by Miss L. Lileda Dodds of Westmount, Quebec; Great Two-page colour-photo-illustrated article entitled "Household Allies" includes photos of 17 vintage home products; World Quotes; Nice back cover ad for the 1939 Pontiac Arrow Coach; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, Dr. H.; Scott, W.; Barnard, L.; Mason, L.; Fyfe-Robertson, F.; Diver, M.; Phayre, I.; Brown, J.; Bayne, E.; Catto, R.W.
National Home Monthly Magazine, April (Apr.) 1939 - Canada's King and Queen Come Home / Figure Skaters
76 pages. Features: Nice cover photo of the King and Queen with Princess Elizabeth; Fisher Body one-page ad features a McLaughlin-Buick; Wonderful colour one-page ad for Frigidaire fridges; News digest includes these headings - 'The Wild Geese', 'Politicians and Newspapers', 'Totalitarian Swapping', 'First Families', 'A Modern Napoleon', 'Mr. Bennett's Farewell', 'Dictatorship as a Refuge', 'Canada's Lesson from Europe', 'Dominion Unity', and 'Democracy's Frontier'; *Gorgeous* one-page colour ad for a dark blue 1939 Nash 4-Door Sedan; Canada's King and Queen Come Home - photo-illustrated article on their Canadian visit; The Iron Key (short story); Crime Comes to South Street (short story); All Our To-Morrows (short story); Historical Rhymes of Canada; Mr. Mayland Takes a Single (short story); Not in our Stars (short story); Strictly "Off the Record" - nice photo-illustrated article on Canadian figure skating with photos of Mary Rose Thacker of the Winnipeg Winter Club, Norah McCarthy, Canadiand Ladies' Junior Champion of 1938, and her 1939 Canadian Pair Champion partner Ralph McCreath, of the Toronto Skating Club; Nice one-page ad for the 1939 Pontiac; One-page Kodak ad with photos of six of their cameras, complete with prices and basic specs; The province of Saskatchewan is high-lighted in a one-page ad by the Automotive Industries of Canada; Banff and Alaska are featured in Canadian Pacific travel ad; Movie news with photos of Herbert Stothart, Bob Wright, Chet Forrest, pianist Stokowski, and Deanna Durbin; Fashion Illustrations; Canadian National ad features Jasper; Kellogg's All-Bran ad features "Fair Enough!" comic by C.A. Vought; Are You House Dreaming? - article on house design suggestions; Spring Magic - beauty article; Pond's ad features photos of The Lady Ursula Stewart and The Lady Bourke; Another Pond's ad features photo of Lady Harmsworth; Eating for Efficiency and Health; vintage Magic Baking Powder one-page ad features the New York World's Fair; Fabric Fundamentals; World Quotes; Nice colour Coke ad inside back cover features young man in tie and jacket drinking, with small inset colour photo of Coke cooler; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, H.; Davis, D.; Bentley, E.; Roberts, T.; King, S.; Brown, J.; Drummond-Hay, Lady; Batley, Vera; Bayne, E.; Ardwyn, L.; Dutton, G.
National Home Monthly Magazine, August (Aug.) 1939 - Baseball's Centenary? / Wake Island / King of Yugoslavia
48 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Canadian fish inside front cover; News digest topics include - dark influences at work, the anti-Russian case, An Alternative Pact, A policy of wreckage, One's own business, the plight of German churches, 90% heroic, and the problem of Palestine; Baseball's Centenary? - argument over whether or not baseball's centenary actually occured in June - article with photos of Honus Wagner, Eddie Collins, Joe Vosmik, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth, Grover Cleveland, George Sisler, Walter Johnson, and others; Vernight Stop - photo-illustrated article of a trip to Wake Island; A Penny In Her Shoe (short story); The Genuine Tabard (short story); The Perdu (short story); Fairyland of the Boy-King Peter II of Yugoslavia - photo-illustrated article on his picturesque nation; If I Die Before I Wake (mystery); Half-page photo ad for the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E.) which offers 'a thousand thrilling things to see'; Hollywood news, with photos of Frank Lloyd, Cecil B. De Mille, N.S. Van Dyke, Arthur Nornblow Jr., Lubitsch, Anatole Litvak, Eugene Forde, Edward H. Griffith and William Wellman; Photo and bried write-up on Ellen Drew; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Miss Nadine Beardmore; Dare to Smile - article for ladies; Pond's cold cream ad features photos of Mrs. Robert W. Armstorng of Toronto, and Blanche Brewer of Clarksdale, Mississippi; Small photo ad for Ontario Ladies' College in Whitby, Ontario shows girls on horseback with school in background; Sayings from around the world; Back cover colour Coke ad features man in white double-breasted suite with lady, and inset black and white photo of soda jerk; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Healy, W.; Stewart, H.; Roberts, T.G.; Oppenheim, E.P.; White, N.G.; Diver, M.; Valensi, M.; Wray, D.; Thornhill, M.; Brown, J.; Bayne, E.; Catto, R.W.
National Home Monthly Magazine, May 1939 - Mexico / Thomas Cook
72 pages. Features: Nice cover illustration of lady in purple top feeding pigeons; Frigidaire fridge one-page ad; Colour-photo one-page ad for Singer sewing machines shows lady re-upholstering her chair; News digest includes these topics - The Coming Rowell Report, Democracy on Challenge, The Memories of 1867, United States Congress Keeps 150th Birthday, The Roosevelt Moral, Twenty Years of Fascism; Fisher Body one-page ad with elegant photo of member of the Class of '39; The Marvels of Mexico's Treasure House - interesting photo-illustrated article on Diomed Wray's visit to the land south of the Rio Grande; There's Lots of Time (short story); Bad Luck on the Baron (short story); As the Sun Dial Says (short story); Thomas Cook, Founder of the world-famous travel agency - nice photo-illustrated article; Not in Our Stars (short story); Perfect Service (short story); For Offshore Sailors Only - nautical article with photo of "The Wasp" (88' cabin cruiser), sea-fleas, and Georgian Bay sailboats; Nice two-page 1939 Chevrolet ad features black four-door; Palmolive ad features photo of Phyllis Carter of 2159 Tupper Street, Montreal; Half-page Canadian Pacific features their Jasper and Alaska destinations; Movie news and photos; Lux ad features photos of Claudette Colbert and Andrea Leeds; Miss Peggy Hunter of Toronto is featured in a Woodbury soap ad; Fashion illustrations; Kellogg's All-Bran ad features Alphonse and Gaston comic; Canadian National half-page photo ad features their Jasper destination; Willys Overland ad features photo of Canadian aviatrix Mary Spearing; Are You House Dreaming? - considerations for a new home; Crane kitchen fixtures half-page ad features great colour photo of 1930s kitchen; Pond's ad features The Lady Alexandra Haig, The Lady Grenfell and Lady Morris; Beauty article; Cooking article with recipes; New York World's Fair (brief article); World Quotes; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Healy, W.J.; Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Nebel, Frederick; Smith, R.R.; Barnard, M.; Rawlings, M.; Alford, C.; Wray, D.; Bell, L.; Brown, J.; Stanton, J.; Bayne, E.
National Home Monthly Magazine, December (Dec.) 1939 - Courts of the Malayan Sultans
56 pages. Features: Cover illustration of horses pulling sleigh to Christmas church service; Midnight Sailing (part 1); Blood Out of a Stone (short story); Gorgeous Courts of the Malayan Sultans - wonderful photo-illustrated article on royal romance in the middle east where nine moslem rulers stand on guard for their King and Emperor George VI; Joy of Man's Desiring (short story); In the Beginning (Christmas tale); The Yearling (part 3); Smart Fighters (Boxers) - Old Tom Sharkey; Personal finance article; Movie news and photos; Photo of Miss Carlotta Lagorio in Woodbury soap ad; Fashion illustrations; Never Late on a Date (short story); Article on Christmas Parties for Kids; Quotes of the World; Nice colour subscription ad for this magazine inside back cover; Vintage colour-photo Canadian apple ad on back cover; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Heaps, Leo (Signed)
Operation Morning Light - Terror in Our Skies: The True Story of Cosmos 954
Author's signature, and inscription to Western Canadian talk-show host Terry Moore upon front free endpaper. 208 pages including index and black and white illustrations. "Two days after the Soviet spy satellite Cosmos 954 splattered its debris across northern Canada, I decided to try to find the truth behind this disturbing incident." - from Preface. Light wear. Clean and tight. Nice solid copy. Book
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Heath Janet Field Story by. Pictures by Arnold E. Bare.
MOOKY AND TOOKY.
Howell Soskin Publishers 1946. hardcover. Very good/very good. Bare Arnold E. Small quarto approx. 7 1/4" wide by 9 7/8" tall 45 pages unpaginated. Illustrated by Arnold E. Bare in black white and teal. Pictorial paper-coverd boards. Book and dust jacket in very good condition."There was great ecitement up in the arctic the day those two polar bear cubs Mooky and Tooky brought home a strange playmate Loopy the fox. Loopy turned out to be just what two fat baby bears needed. He led them to new adventures and thrills and finally to the King of the Polar Bears who had a hand in their rescue." 092108D <br/><br/> Howell, Soskin, Publishers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 000018193
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Heath, Hazel; Voley, Ray; Hunter, Celia; Price, Louise; Nayokpuk, Herbie; Jefford, Jack; Caldwell, Francis E.; Miller, Eldo; Longenbaugh, Dee
Alaska - the Magazine of the Last Frontier, April 1982: Carver Dean K. Otteson of Kenai / Herbie Nayokpuk / Jack Jefford
86 pages. Features: Nice color-photo ad for the Ruger Blackhawk or Single-Six revolver - advises of a free improvement to these guns; ad for the ithica 'bear stopper' model 37 handgrip shotgun; Carver Dean K. Otteson of Kenai; Nice color one-page ad for the Ruger M-77 rifle; Bernie, the 12-pound Bow; Saint Elias Lake - Jewel of Kluane; Herbie Nayokpuk (conclusion); Winging It! - the story of Jack Jefford; photos of totem preservation; Trade secrets to finding that elusive empty berth on an Alaska fishing vessel; Memories of a fishing trip - Eldo Miller; A Home in the Willows - Jeff Hartman; Alaskana-Canadiana Book Collecting - Dee Longenbaugh of 'The Observatory" in Sitka; Toyota 4x4 ad on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Hebert, Diane
Second Chance
213 pages. The inspiring story of one woman's fight for life. The wait for a donor was long but in 1985 author underwent her transplant. She was unconscious for 30 days, but four months later she danced at her welcome home party. Very light wear. Book
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Heckenberg, Warren W.; Taylor, Carl N.; Cordner, Capt. F.; Gold, Edwin; Szigetvary, Arpad; et al
The Wide World Magazine - May 1950 - Vol.105 No.625: The Cleaning-Up of Williamson County, Illinois (Part 1)
Features include: The Tropic Seas for Trochus - author's experience with the hunters of these sea-molluscs; The Cleaning-Up of Williamson County - Part I of the rise and fall of Charlie Birger in Southern Illinois; Born Lucky; South Sea Solomon - The disastrous tale of a man with big ideas in the South Seas; The Runaway Steamer - The illegal voyage of a New Zealand river-steamer, the Ruawai, from Helensville to Auckland; Amazon Wonderland - author's experiences with Amazonian wildlife; Corporal Garaba's Return - A remarkable story from West Africa; Bushed - Lost in the Australian outback; Magic or Moonshine - A veteran inspector's puzzling stories of 'black magic' in Africa; Giuliano - Bandit Extraordinary; Close-Up - Peacock's Feathers; The Beehive. Illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Unmarked. Binding sound. Moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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