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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1991- Barbara Raheb's Volumes of Talent!
Features: The London Dolls House Festival; Miniature Mysteries - Unknown Collectables; Classics in Miniature - Barbara Raheb's Books; The Binders' Hobby; Wendy Allin Strives for Sweet Perfection; Edgar Schmidt scales his Old World talent into new dimensions; The Tourist Cabin Bath; The Thomas Jefferson State Reception Room; Claycrafting - a toddler toy; Microcrafting - making lights; Figure Sculpting IV - watch the figure; Along the Mall IX - A Beauty Salon; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News, May 1997 - Bunny of a House
Features: A Bunny of a House - build this 1/4" scale Gothic style cottage; Matchstick Madness - Paul Marti has a 'flare' for incredible architecture; 1/144 scale makes a Little House (On or Off the Prairie); Beauty and the Beast Costumes - 1" scale dolls; A Fantasy House Comes True - Dona Sim's Sabine Inn is an Italian Renaissance fantasy in miniature; Mini pinatas for a little Happy Fifth of May celebration. and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Minor moisture exposure to top edge. A quality copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: April 1971
Features: Class A Yachts get good grades in SORC; Dorothy Crossley's Virgin Island Interlude - a life of cruising; A day of hard winter sailing; Swedish Mistress - a liberated gal; Yankee 30 - for MORC or offshore competition; Ericson's Dramatic look matched by high performance features; Allied's new 30-footer - a good chance to win; Schock's Santana 37 features expansive rig; Thunderbird; FUN is pretty, fast, seaworthy - and was built in a basement; Bolero on Satin; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: April 1974
Features: Blue Peter Design - Jinker, Clark Sweet's 40 foot cutter; Those one ton darlings - 1974 S.O.R.C. results; Motorsailing; Happiness is a Swedish Beauty - Sachi; Wintery Mid-Winters; Ned McCrea's design for the simple sailing life - the Balao 18 sailor; New Paceship PY23 is sophisticated trailerable yacht; Pretty S&S design imported from Sweden - the IW 31; C&C one ton design is flat out racer - Windquest; For the Cruising Life - Henrik Aas' White Lady 51; Flat-out 'log' racing in the Chesapeake; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: April 1975
Features: A series of photos from San Francisco Bay; S.O.R.C.; A Memoire from Maine - sailing story and pictures by Mary J. Finke; Young Salts; 26-foot Sloop designed by Allton Dunsford to further the art of gunkholing - CAROLINA; No-Nonsense Rogger from Holland is capable 50-50 motorsailer; Surprise! - a Richard Carlson motorsailer that sails well to weather; Modified Ericson shows impressive comfort gains - the 39-B; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: April 1976
Features: BRUSHFIRE - burned by the rule, she's an elegant fast racer - sailing profile of a pre-IOR ocean racer by Gunnar C. Anderson; The light air touch - the North American Flying Scot Championship last August on Lake Pontchartrain of New Orleans; At last... a breeze; Southern Circuit '76 - year of the exotic from carbon fibers to wood; The script worked, with changes; Geared up for the SORC; Yes, they are wood!; Hot rod from out of the past - the Hampton, an 18-footer from 42 years ago can compete with some of the high performance designs of today; A crew of boys - pictures by Bob Grieser - the CHRISTIAN RADICH makes her way up the Chesapeake; Petit Nevis - where whales are butchered; PIRANA - 45' 7" S&S/PJ racer; M&W 33-footer - Radical 3/4 ton cupper; Monterey Clipper - 36'2" pilothouse motorsailer; Westsail 28 - Small ocean cruiser; and more. Clean with light wear. Faint doodling in lettering on front cover. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: August, 1975
Features: Two -Ton Test - who's the best at IOP 32?; They call it the greatest spectacle in yacht racing - from Newport Harbor, California to Ensenada, Mexico; Under iron canopies through pastures on an inland passage to teh lakes; Victoria Yachtscape - another Balboa?; Alden's MALABAR IV lives! - she's MISTRESS II of New Orleans; Innovative monocoque 1/4 tonner, a cruiser too - Art Paine and TWO BITS; English Archer type is connoisseur's cruising yacht - Charles Ward, builder of the Saga 34; Frers turns to cruising with attractive 40-footer - the Frers 40; Farallon 29 - stiff family cruiser, competent to weather; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: December, 1975
Features: A date with nostalgia - a fleet of square riggers and schooners off New Bedford, Massachusetts; Newport Again - this time the world prize for One Ton yachts; Rusty at the Helm - Sylvia Everdell of Boston; Why sail alone across Lake Michigan? - well, why not?; Racing the Trailerable; A Boast and a Big Prize - the first MacGregor Challenge; Tobago Cays - gems of the Grenadines; The Westerly Conway - offshore yacht from England; Allied Seawind II - New Gillmer Circumnatigator; Downeaster 38 - Traditional cruiser from California; Kaufman 30-footer - C-Flex 1/2 ton cup yacht; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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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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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: February 1974
Features: The International One design on display in San Francisco Bay; Schonner Sailing Lives! - Nelly Bly, Lucky Star, Courier, Teragram, Albatross, Quissett, Golden Hind; Oh, Shenandoah - the 108-foot U.S. Revenue cutter replica - 8-page feature; Tonners level off in soft air scuffle - the North American One Ton Sailing Championship at St. Petersburg, Florida; Richards modifies his Tilikum for IOR; Aluminum S&S sloop features owner-designed accomodation plan - Tortue; 30 knots!; Proa Flying; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: February 1976
Features: Profile of a surprise winner - Golden Dazy; Bluenose II sails inside America; Yes, Virginia - we know your sailors love your water; Meet the Tsar - from Performance Sailcraft who brought us the Laser; Four Schooners - COASTER, LEAH, BRIGADOON OF BOOTH BAY, FAIR WEATHER; Don't miss Young Island's voluptuous tropical growth, jump-up nightlife; Vega 8-ton - Crealock ocean traveller; Paquet - 55'6" McCurdy & Rhodes ketch; HELENA - 38-foot cruising sloop; Frers 46 - Alloy 10R sloop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: January 1975
Features: Suddenly I wanted to go sailing - G.A. (Andy) Marken; Kialoa III; AMERICA Lives! (colour centerfold!); Little Yacht for blue water and big fun - the 20 foot Able; Swampfire - American level racer and 3/4 ton winner; Rating is no handicap for Wylie's impressive NO GO-7; Stylish Palmer Johnson cruiser 43CR built by Wauquiez; Miller & Whitworth design GINKGO type for glass production; Twin Screw Nicholson 70 designed for plush cruising; Bonjour Tahiti - Hobie sailors race in paradise - world competition at Baie de Matavai; Javelin - a class close-up; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: January 1976
Features: Trans-Atlantic passage - Nova Scotia to Ireland - KARIN; Belles battle swells; The 8-Meter YUCCA; The Euphoria of Wind Astern - MAMIE's blooper blows out on San Francisco Bay; The Northern Michigans - unique keelboaats, alive through love; The San Juan 21 - a class close-up of the cruising-racing one-design sailed coast to coast; A visit to Petit Martinique - island of sinister legend and forbidding shores; Islander 28 - Small family cruiser by Perry; Freya 39 - Fast Australian Cruiser; C&C 38 - Good looking One Tonner; Irwin 52 - Luxurious sailing cruiser; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: January, 1974
Features: European Breezes - photos of sailing in Europe; Frost-biters bite the bullet - and like it; Rainbow; Bolger refines sharpie for cruising and amateur building - BLACKGAUNTLET II; Brawny Quarter tonner has unique cabin layout - the Yankee 26; Small cruiser designed for the home builder - the 30-foot sloop designed by David Fernie of Richmond, British Columbia; Compact Pearson 10M has big boat dimensions - The Pearson 10M; Richards Racer by Cheoy Lee has unique accomodations - the Offshore 39; Photos of competition on San Francisco Bay; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: July 1971
Features: Reaching with Red; He, Mon, We're Makin' Knots - Tidal Wave wins the Out Island Regatta in the Bahamas; Whirlwind from Long Island; Downwind in Elizabeth Harbour; Dixie Girl's Easy Lines; Cal 33's Performance Hull Provides Spacious Cabin; Mini 18 foot cruiser ideal for family sojourns; High Performance C&C 30 has bonus of Roomy Cabin; Kaiwo Maru from Tokyo - 307', four-masted square-rigged training barque; The Bikini Cup - Tampa Bay; Dungle Jums; Exedrin; Parade of Characters - Yankee in San Francisco Bay; Te Amo - a 78 foot ketch; Thales; Windspirit; Talofa; Barloa; Islander; Freda; Morning Cloud; Sunfish Sailing - a look at the most popular sailboat in the world; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: July 1972
Features: The Mac - Chicago to Mackinac Island Race; Blue Horizon; Diavolo; Blitzen; American Eagle; Dora; Comanche; Endurance; Bay Bea; Goblin; Jenny Too; Talisman; Pearson Entry a stand-out in year of the 30-footer; The Compleat Cruiser - Allied's Mistress 39; Nicholson 55 made to varied cruising and racing tastes; Sirensong - an exquisite new fiberglass racer; Two by Tripp; The Ensenada Parade - Beauty on the Water; 5.05 Meters of super planing sailboat - the 5-0-5; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: July, 1975
Features: North to Alaska, slowly - the junk rigged schooner MIGRANT; Bahamanian Board Dance - the Out Island Regatta; SUMATRA - vintage racer with a new look for the TransPac; Stars shine on Sunapee's sweet water; The Quoddy Pilot - return of a rugged downeaster; Kids on the Coffee Grinders - the WINDANCER; Alden-designed Fuji 35 offers fine sailing with a bit of romance; From France - the Dufour 31 - an appealing cruiser; Down-Easters achieve look, smell, feel of old American craft; Palace Afloat? - not quite, but almost - 35-foot FANTASIA; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: June 1971
Features: Under sail to Isla Mujeres - an Experience; Regata de los Amigos; Race Around Isla Mujeres; Interlude on Isla Mujeres; Chuting through the Georgia Straits; Thrilling sail to Jamaica; Young Men at Sea; Double-ended Cement Ketch designed for home builder; Handsome Scandinavian Sloop well Equipped - Mistral; Old Favorite Revived - Cruising Quoddy Pilot - the Pinky sloop; Rosa with Six Sails; Albacore - Class Close-up; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: June 1972
Features: Exotic Friendly Isla Mujeres Beckons; Easter Fleet found itself in difficiult straits near Vancouver; Columbia 30 more 40-footer than 30; Westsail is appealing double Ender; Gary Mull's One Ton Yacht in Production at Ranger; Three Bidders for the Canada's Cup - Merrythought, Dynamite, Aggressive; "Pert" family day-sailer of the 30s still a New England favorite; Two Gaff Riggers; Olympics here we come; Robin off Scituate; Can a sailor be liberated in a bikini?; 400 miles north to Charleston - the annual Fort Lauderdale to Charleston race; Number 4 for Capt. Gray and TIDA WAVE; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1973
Features: Wintering, by Jim McVie; New Trump 27 is an Aborn Smith design; The Standfast 40 - a Frans Maas-Palmer Johnson sloop; Monk 53 foot Motorsailer; Mary Otis - Rhodes Ketch circa 1936; Ellida - on the intracoastal waterway; The Cal 40 - Bill Lapworth's historic design; Highlanders on the Hudson; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1974
Features: Sea Hawk - profile of a cruising man's yacht - from navy launch to stately schooner; Dutchman in flight; William Crealock designs distant voyager - Westsail 42; Palmer Johnson SF 47, flush deck racer by Frans Maas; On Bonaire (off Venezuela) - like being at sea; 5-0-5 acrobatics; afternoon on the Indian River, Florida; Sally has a knockdown; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1975
Features: Florida sailor designs 19-foot coastwise, gaff-rigged cruiser - the Salt 19; Seidelmann designed Palmer 550 enrolls in Quarter Ton Fleet; Traditional cruising design finds speed, responsiveness with new rig - the enlarged version of the SERAFFYN; Aesthetics and comfort remembered in the Norlin 37 Mark II; Great gaffed mains, barn door rudders and plump hulls; Sailing for winter sports enthusiasts; in search of Spain - pictures and story by Dorothy I. Crossley; A ton of heavy racing; One by One - one last old Conway schooner survives to carry a fragment of the sail driven 19th century toward the last quarter of the 20th; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Please note: middle page loose but present. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1976
Features: Racers find new allure in old watering hole - with the Navy out, yachtsmen are in at Key Point; Survivor of a rare class - ALTAIR, a little sloop designed by a lesser known Herreshoff; Admiralty Bay - home of expert sailors, beached whalers; Cal 20s out for a little knocking about; Trim the kite, mate; Wednesday night at Annapolis; Penguin - a boat for all seasons; The basement builder's darling; The Warrior - 29 foot cruising-racing cat; Sarah - modern, weatherly double ender; Soverel 26 - MORC winner in production; Payne 9.6 - 31'6" offshore one-design; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: May 1975
Features: 1,046 boats plu 90 classes plus 14 yacht clubs equals one mega-regatta - the 46th Annual Southern California Yachting Association Regatta; The thriving Thunderbird - 26 foot sloop; Memories of Georgian Bay and the splendor of north country; Norway - land of sailors; A Sailing Legacy, by Taylor Walsh; Foul Weather Dinghy Sailing across the Atlantic - an invigorating view about the buoys by English photographer Alistair Black; A Look at Speed under Sail; 470s and a Tempest meet on Buzzards Bay; Marauder - innovations for the Canada's Cup; Newport 28 has good ideas from worlds of racing and cruising; Modern Maxi 95 - novel 32-footer by upcoming Swedish designer Pelle Petterson; Beautiful, distinctive 34-foot pinky is Jay Benford's own; Hinckley Sou'wester 48 - modern cruiser of conventional lines; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: November 1971
Features: Rugged North American Series put Lighting Sailors to the Test - Bill Shore wins title; Schooner Days relived at Gloucester, Massachusetts; Finn - class close-up; The Columbia 52; Tartan 26; Invictus - a Trimaran; First to the Mark at Little Pidgeon Cay, Bahamas; One-sided duel on San Francisco Bay - Blackfin vs. Windward Passage; Ragtime Sails to La Paz; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: November 1973
Features: On a Schooner Gam - off Southern California; The Traveller 32 - a beautiful double-ender; Ericson 37 - from Bruce King; Tornado - first olympic cat; At play on Lake Erie's watery highways; Sailing on the bonnie banks of o'Clyde; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: November, 1975
Features: Landfall at Diamond Head - ONDINE surts to the Transpac finish line; The Widgeon - class close-up of a big 12.5-foot pocket sailboat, ready for abuse, designed to give a good ride; Footing up the (Puget) Sound - 26-footers on the Gold Cup course off Shilshole Bay Marina; The Tumlaren - she gets into your blood; On Shore, by Paul Darling; Where mountains loom over quite beaches and bowls of coconut chips grace the bar - the Windward Islands in the Caribbean; Hail Skipjacks! - last of a breed; Nicholson 33 - 3/4 tonner by Holland; Ericson Cruising 36 - Rakish cutter by Bruce King; Sea Sprite - 22'6" sloop by Carl Alberg; Shannon 38 - Modern Ocean Cruising Yacht; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: October, 1975
Features: The Mackinacs - racing a 36-footer 134-plus hours and 627-plus miles; Their first ocean cruise covered 14,000 miles - John Carson and Jim Grizzard and PEGASUS; Cowes, August, 1975 - the Admiral's Cup and a galaxy of ocean racing stars; Burgess' Atlantic - an aging but still romantic one-design; Over we go! - the fine art of capsizing; Want to Race? - The Boston-Toms Regatta; Albin 79 - Swedish Quarter Tonner; West Indies 36 - Family Cruiser-Racer; Southern Cross - Cruising cutter by Gillmer; Seair 27 - Comfortable Cruiser; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: September, 1975
Features: Renaissance of a Herreshoff classic - fiberglass has given the Herreshoff 12.5' designed by Nathanael G. Herreshoff, new life; Ms. Overboard - the Lake Lanier Sailing club holds a Lightning Championship on Lake Lanier; Crotch Island Pinky returns; MOONSHADOW - an unabashed racer designed by graduates of the School of Hard Knocks; The Geary 18 - challenging 18-footer that's easy to build for little money; Gathering of the Clan at Block Island; Heavy weather test for Cal 29s - off Victoria, British Columbia; Canadian has a first in production aluminum 25-footer by Tom Timmerman of Vancouver, BC; New Kirby Quarter Tonner is advanced racing design - by Bruce Kirby; Pearson 365 - refreshing ideas in a cruising ketch; High performance predicted for Mirage 27 by Peter Schmitt; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Scientific American Magazine, August 1988
Contents: The challenge of acid rain; the high fidelity of DNA duplication; measuring crustal deformation in the American west; beyond truth and beauty - a fourth family of particles; light-activated drugs; Perceiving shape from shading; x-ray imaging with coded masks; Dr. Atanasoff's computer. Average wear. Book
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The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, April 1969
Features: Scrimshaw Art; Easter Egg "Toys" for the Collector; A Lover of Oriental Art - Sydney Moss; Past Aids to Beauty; The Story of English Drinking Glasses - Part III, Air Twists, Incised Twists and Composite Stems, 1740-60; Music for Monarch and Man - Mechanical Music; A Belfast Silver Trowel; Turkish and Hispano-Moresque Pottery; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Canadian Magazine, May 16, 1970 *COVER PHOTO OF SAWED-OFF .22 CALIBRE COOEY MURDER WEAPONS*
Features: The Road to Murder - why were Gerry MacDonald and Ken Vallee killed 24 miles out of Ottawa on Highway 44?; What makes your car go?; Are we getting enough protection against the chemicals in our food? - Why doesn't the Canadian Food and Drug Directorate ban CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose)?; Phenacetin - a drug some authorities suspect may damage your kidneys; The brief beauty of wild flowers; Great full-page colour ad for International pickups; Doug Wright's Family; Maggie Grant. Nice colour ad for the line of Welch's grape juice products. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Please note: page 23/24 is missing and part of page 25 has been clipped, affecting ads only. Page 24 was the first page of an article on basketball star Bobby Croft. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, February 23, 1963 *JACQUELINE KENNEDY FOX HUNTING IN VIRGINIA*
Features: The case against federalized medicine by Dr. George M. Fister, head of the AMA; Twin Scandals - Dumping and Recruiting - the basketball mess - throwing games, payoffs; The Favoured Sport of Jacqueline - colour photos; "She's just one of the Fox Hunters; Why Women go Wig-Happy - wigs may become a standard beauty aid like jewelry, lipstick and contact lenses; The Danish Jews - how their countrymen saved them from the Nazis; The High-Flying Robert Six - Continental Airlines' president sees a new mass market for jet travel; The Ecumenical Council - a progress report. Colour 1963 Rambler car ad inside front cover. Nice colour Pepsi ad. Three nice colour pages of Ford car ads. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, October 14, 1961 *BACKSTAGE WITH BOB NEWHART*
Features: How City Planners Hurt Cities - by Jane Jacobs; Oregon Dilemma - can this green and timbered state keep its natural beauty - and prosper too?; People on the way up - Harold Brown (Brillian Weaponeer), Timothea Schneider (Racing Skipper), Johnny Sellers (Top Jockey); My Life on the Blacklist - Ring Lardner Jr. was once a Communist; Photos of the Hollywood Ten; Casey Stengel - My Own Story (Conclusion); Nice Colour centerfold ad for Rambler cars; You are Nobody Here - New Cadets at the Air Force Academy get a Rugged Welcom - great photos; Backstage with Bob Newhart - the 'button-down-mind' comedian thinks most television fare is only mental baby food - he shares what he plans to do about the matter. Nice colour Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Standard, 19 April 1947 - Weekly Montreal Pictorial Newspaper
16"x12.5" when folded in half. Features: Photo-illustrated article on Venezuela and its oil industry; Large photo of "Bustle Beauty" Marilyn Munroe in bustled bikini, wearing outrageous platform shoes; Large colour full-page ad for Waterman's pens; Student Strike at Toronto's Malvern Collegiate after Principal Lorne H. Clarke Dismissed - article with three great pages of photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Tooke shirts; Two amazing pages of photos and text entitled "Troubled Palestine" - Lifting of Martial Law after 15 days brings no end to Terrorist Incidents - Mea Shearim district of Jerusalem; 104th Running of the Grand National - Caughoo, an unknown 100-1 long shot wins; Readers' Letters; We Need to Speed Exports, by Gerald Waring; Bellingham, Washington is fast becoming the centre of entertainment for BC'ers - photo with article; Do Women love Weaklings?; Leonard (Len) Wookey of Callander, Ontario - Successor to the Dionne Quints- photos and article; Some Day - short story by Beth Balcom; What's Doing on Mars? - Sydney Cooper on Rocket Travel; Spanish Maquis - 100,000 strong, they strike at Franco's government - photos and article; Bell the Cat, by Gregory Clark; Come Spring - short story by Eric Cameron; 20-page Colour Comic Section; He Who Whispers, fiction by John Dickson Carr; Devil-Charming Ritual in Vancouver; Bootleg Fur - contraband fox pelts in Ontario; Cancer research at the newly-organized National Cancer Institute of Canada; Pigeon Timber Company's "luxurious" lumber camps in Ontario's Black Sturgeon area north of Lake Superior; Alberta deer being relocated to preserve farmers' crops; Earthquake Man - Edward Mantle of Hamilton; Van Treel and an international Dope Ring Roundup on the West Coast; Sports news; Super colour full-page ad for Northern Electric radios; Photos of romantic hats; Colour ad for the Trans-Canada Telephone System; Photo-illustrated article on fencing in Canada; Back page colour ad for Lux soap featuring great photo of Betty Grable; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A great vintage copy of this feature-oriented weekly which in later years became the Weekend Magazine. Book
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The War Illustrated - No. 182 - 9 February 1918 - Aerial Possibilities of 1918
Features: Aerial Possibilities of 1918 (story); Aerial activity from Flanders to the Adriatic; Physical fitness Guarded in Trench & Dug-out; Where Snowy Winter is called a temporary truce; With General Marshall's men in Mesopotamia; From the Field of Conflict to the Camp of Care; Brought to the fore by Revolution in Russia; New Light on the True Inwardness of Bolshevism (story by Hamilton Fyfe); Behind the lines in lands of Beauty and Romance; Protective Colouring and Pyrotechnics in War; Some thrilling episodes in the story of the Light Cruisers (story); Below-Deck Heroes Daily Brave unseen danger - photos of the 'black squad' feeding the boilers with coal; Aspects of Sir Edmund Allenby's Palestine Army; American Soldiers enter sternly into action; Emergencies in Frontier Fighting in the East; Mountain Climbing in the Mahsud Campaign; Active Women Wield the Woodman's Axe and saw; Keepting the ways clear with constant work; The 7th Canadian Infantry (story). Average wear. Staples disintegrated. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, January 23, 1960: Berlin's Girl Spies
39 pages. Features: Berlin's Girl Spies trade Allure for Secrets - Ernst "Jellyroll" Wollweber's Red Mata Haris keep Allied spy catchers busy - Ermgard Schmidt; Margarete Pfeiffer, 'Gardy' Schmidt, Ursula Schmidt; Trappers hit the Convention Trail to discuss Saskatchewan't oldest industry, trapping; Their Sound of Music Carries Far - Les Jeunesses Musicales; Lively sketches by the talented pen of Queen Victoria (part 2 of 2); Madame Butterfly's New Look - western influence has revolutionized the Japanese idea of feminine beauty (with photos); House party with a purpose - six California women (led by Mrs. Harold Collins) get together to clean each other's homes; Colour photo and feature of Boston Bruins star Leo Boivin; Ladder you can roll up; Marlene and Margaret Meldrum of Saskatoon perform in the Ice Follies; Great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, May 5, 1962
47 pages. Features: How the tiny St. Roch sailed into fame - with a crew of eight mounties she navigated the Northwest Passage - Skipper Henry Larsen; Mom's A Ballerina - Toronto-born Melissa-Hayden deftly runs home and career; Marsh where the shy swans rest - the peace of Lake Erie beckons to whistlers after their long trip; Camp of Despair in the Congo - UN Soldiers patrol the camp which houses 50,000 Balubas at Elisabethville - graphic photos; Susannah York - a star in the making; Swedes fight to stay neutral - their plan for survival calls for compulsory military training and enormous blast shelters; Beauty and the Beasts - English gals volunteer for amazing stunts with elephants; Major League Baseball in Canada - Walter O'Malley of the Los Angeles Dodgers tells us how to get it (colour photo of O'Malley shows him with Emil "Buzzie" Bavasi, father of Peter Bavasi who later became the first G.M. of the Toronto Blue Jays); Nipper by Doug Wright. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
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The Winnipeg Tribune - Weekend Magazine, October 29, 1960
55 pages. Features: The Dutchess of Kent Story - Princess Marina, child of destiny - and tragedy (part 1 of 3); Window on Jazz Street - Photographer Dennis Stock explores the music-maker's world to produce a book of memorable images; Math's a game to these kids - St. Mary's High School students match wits with a computer in Halifax; Irish-bred horses have a winning way; Debbie Reynolds on her day off; Conscription Crisis of 1944 - The Revolt of the Generals - Part 5 of 5; 69 hours of hell - Nova Scotia skipper Alden Locke of Jordan Bay survives the sinking of the 37 foot Caroline and Eric; A widow who was never a wife - france amends its civil code so Irene Jodart can marry her fiancee, killed in a flood; Coal miners in Doncaster, England visit the beauty parlour for facials; Colour photos of Jack-o'-lanterns; The Nipper by Doug Wright; Great colour ads. Average wear. Unmarked. Magazine
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The Youth's Companion, July 22, 1926
Features: Uncle Timothy's Circus, by Ray Stannard Baker; Jack Farrington's Beanstalk, by David Loraine and Arthur Floyd Henderson; A Living Gale, by Thomas J. Partridge; The Church-Makers, by C.A. Stephens; The Wonder Story of Steinmetz - (his discovery of hysteresis made possible electric motors of gigantic size and marvelous efficiency), by John Winthrop Hammond; Chrysler "60" ad; Model Airplanes - 4. Propellers, by F. Alexander Magoun; Finding the hidden beauty in your room. Great Dodge Brothers Motor Car ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading, July 1957 - Special Report on the Death of New York, Ontario & Western
66 pages. Features: Recess for Railroading - nice photo of children and train; ; Steam in Indian Summer - Little saddletankers still slyly puttering about in the back yard of New England industry (quarries and sawmills)- article with photos; This Little Engine; The Story of the unfortunate birth, beauty, lingering illness, and inevitable death of the 541-mile New York, Ontario & Western railraod - informative article with photos; The Mixed Train - superb nostalgic photos - it runs between Abingdon, Va., on N&W's Bristol Line, and West Jefferson, N.C., end of track - 108 bridges, 3% and 40,163lb of tractive effort; ; All About Signals - II, by John S. Armstrong - very informative text with helpful diagrams; Trains Turntable - a page of opinion; and more. Great vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Trains - The magazine of Railroading: August 1954 - Volume 14, Number 10
Features: News Photos; I Still Like Trains, by Al Kalmbach; Steam and where to find it in 1954; Rails vs. Rubber; An American Beauty - a native of France, an American Architect and a Swedish genius pooled their talents to produce one of the finest American 4 - 4 - 0 type locomotives of all time; When Steam ruled San Antonio; The Argonaut heads east; Hy Gailey - Railroader Extraordinary; Interchange with Cuba; Photo of CN's new dome caboose; and more. Small date stamp upon front cover else unmarked else average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Trains Magazine, March 1941, Vol. 1, No. 5
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Steam Locomotive - Is is about to be displaced by other types of motive power, or can it still hold its own; B&O President Series; Cincinnati Union Terminal - This utilitarian monument to civic pride costs $1.20 for every passenger using it; Eastern and Western Trains - Chicago & Eastern Illinois freight engine 1933 - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Chief double headed; Chessie - Chesapeake & Ohio's little sleeping Cheshire gets fan mail and catnip mice; Denver Railfan - R.H. Kindig records Colorado railroading with an eye for action and beauty; Horseshoe Curve - Scenery and trains make the P RR near Altoona a mecca of railroad interest; Sacramento Northern Railroad - longest all-electric main line serves produce centers with network of tracks. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Vogue (US) Magazine, December (Dec.) 1996 - Holiday Dazzle
348 pages. Features: Holiday Dazzle - 35 pages of evening splendor; Winona Ryder - goodbye to being good; The ultimate beauty wish list; A passion for fashion - the return of the serious shopper; and more. Light wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Vogue (US) Magazine, November (Nov.) 1996 - What Works at What Age
348 pages. Features: Fashion & Beauty - What Works at What Age; Winter Weekends - 25 Perfect Pieces; Coat Check - Long & Luxurious; After Dark - slim and sexy dresses; and more. Light wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Vogue Magazine (US) January 2012 - Meryl Streep Cover
142 pages. Features: Faking Your Way to Flawless Skin; 10 Simple Beauty Tips; 50 Fresh Dynamic Looks; 6 Ways to Wear Your Jacket; Meryl Streep - America's Greatest Actress; Marc Jacobs - Fashion's Rock Star; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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Vogue Magazine (US), April 15 1972 - Sophia Loren Cover Photo
130 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View - Escape; How to look where you're going and beat the luggage wait; The One-bag traveller and - the perfect knit pants suit; the longer shirt-jacket; the chino shirtdress, the weightless creaseless, everywhere, every-weather smock coat; Fashion for the beach climates of the world - cool and breezy crinkle cottons, new wave of batik, the strapless maillot, news in black; The New Norells - worn by Lyn Revson; The Many Moods of Marisa - the best new evening looks in town - worn by Marisa Berenson; Focus on summer - super new shirt looks, bareness with separate cover, black and white, jacketed for town, warm-weather sweater-dressing; How to add travel power without adding pounds - a quick beauty checklist; Your Health and Climate, by Ellen Switzer; How to solve your unsolvable hair problems - or, Why Wigs ; How to take your good looks wherever you go; How Sophia Loren Really Travels; Social Climbing the Travel Way, by George Bradshaw; Travel Anxiety - a psychologist tells how not to suffer it; Vladimir Nabokov talks about his travels; How people really travel now - Drena Van Alen, Lady Sarah Courage, Madame Helene Rochas, Lady Diana Cooper, Contessa Susanna Agnelli, Principessa Irene Galitzine, Catherine Spaak, Mrs. Kenneth Tynan, Jose Luis de Vilallonga; La Duchesse d'Uzes, Mrs. David Michael Winton, Diana Guthrie, Mrs. Isobel de Crempien, Maggie Keswick, Diane Sawyer; People are Talking About - Virgil Thomson; In China Now - Sally Reston tells what to see, buy, watch for; New Life-Force in the Midwest, by Seymour Krim; Giorgio de Chirico - inverview by John Gruen; At Home the New Roman Way - a power of American Art; Horoscope of Charles Chaplin; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), September / October 1984, Number 60 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: An irreverant review of 10 years of WoodenBoat; The Singular Beauty of Wooden Boats; Buying a Wooden Boat - Three Perspectives; TELKAA - after two centuries still a sensible 10-footer; Save-it! - Part I - the cold-molded sheathing solution; BABY BOOTLEGGER - Mark Mason wanted the boat perfect; Toad's Landing - knee deep in boats; Building the Nutshell Pram - the most fun boat imaginable; The Anatomy of a Wooden Boat - an illustrated glossary; Shovels and Pails - an antipodal instructional recalled; Spars - ways to build them to any size and shape you want; . Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), September / October 1985, Number 66 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: Jim Stephens, Mike Siddal, and R. Mark Neyman - The RANDANDY; The Beauty of Construction Models; Liverpool historical discovery; FOREST BELLE - the superior value of plank-on-frame construction; The Butt Block - an integral part of a wooden boat's structure; Westport's flat-iron skiff and its sharpie cousin; George Luzier's boatshop in Sarasota; Renewing the deck - an expert approach; Dragonquest - in search of the Chinese junk; From the brink of extinction - Mediterranean molding in Brazil; Matter of Detail; Perfectly Seasoned - Air Drying your Lumber - Part I. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Murad Method The : Wrinkle-Proof Repair and Renew Your Skin With the Proven 5-Week Program
New York: St. Martin's Press 2003. FIRST PRINTING of the First Edition stated. A presentation of a skin care program to boost hydration reduce wrinkles increase skin elasticity and improve natural sun protection through determining one's personal skin type and the treatment requirements it has producing dramatic results over a short period of five weeks. Hardcover with dust jacket appendix indexed 241pp. book shows a tiny remainders dot to underside. A very nice copy the jacket neatly encased in an acid-free archival plastic protector. Rare. First Edition stated. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. St. Martin's Press Hardcover
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