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Grip - An Independent Political and Satirical Journal, Saturday June 29th, 1885, Volume XXIV, No. 25
8 pages plus advertising-laden blue covers. The 8 pages fold out to make up the equivalent of the front and back of a newspaper-sized page. Large cartoon of Mr. Mowat and his presumed interest in heading the Reform party. Humourous cartoon renewal notice laid-in. Original address label on back cover. Unmarked. Modest peripheral wear. A sound copy of this vintage publication. Book
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Grip - An Independent Political and Satirical Journal, Saturday June 27th, 1885, Volume XXIV, No. 26
8 pages plus advertising-laden blue covers. The 8 pages fold out to make up the equivalent of the front and back of a newspaper-sized page. Cartoons address the 'cowardly' attempt of the Senate to kill the Scott Act, and the Presbyterian General Assembly's opinion of the 'Whisky Cabinet' and its actions. Laid is is a 12.5" x 9.5" illustrated portrait of Hon. W.S. Fielding, M.P.P., Nova Scotia, Leader of the Government. Original address label on back cover. Unmarked. Modest peripheral wear. A sound copy of this vintage publication. Book
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Harpers Magazine: Bound Volumes January 1964 Through June 1964
Articles include: Reducing the Hazards of Being Born; Fort Hood - Sparta Goes Suburban; An African Student in China; My Poetic Career in Vermont Politics; Columbia's Unorthodox Seminars; What is a Jew?; J.F.K. - Portrait of a President; What Psychiatry can and cannot do; Second Thoughts on the Religious Revival; Small Rebellion in Miami; Why Nobody Can't Write no good; Los Angeles' Cultural Curcus; A Draftee's Diary from the Mississippi Front; Harold Wilson's Britain; Arms and the Big Money Men; Attack on Poverty; The Uncompleted Man; The Strange Twilight of Harry Bridges; Every Artist needs a hard-boiled patron; Italy's Forgotten City; Crime and Punishment - special supplement; Oswald in Moscow; JFK's voyage of discovery; If I were a company President; New Jersey's search for identity; Give slum children a chance; The Jews in Germany Today; Aldous Huxley in California; A New Kind of National Election; The Quickening War against Viruses; The Scotch in Canada; Miami Notebook - Cassius Clay and Malcolm X; The Psychiatrist in the Looking Glass; A Negro Governor for Massachusetts; What's to Become of Architecture; Why Labor Lost the Intellectuals. Light wear. Binding tight. Few library markings. Book
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Highland Breeders' Journal - Official Journal of the Highland Cattle Society, June 1977, No. 20
84 pages. 24 x 18cm. Many black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Breadalbane Highlanders - 1896; and much more. Average wear. Rubber stamp on front cover, otherwise unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Highland Breeders' Journal - Official Journal of the Highland Cattle Society, June 1979, No. 22
76 pages. 24 x 18cm. Many black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: How the Dun Dubh Fold Brought the Good News from Argyll to Durham; From Highlander to Hook; Corsons - a mart for the Islands and the West; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Hog Tales, July/August 2006 - The Journal of the H.O.G. Experience
38 pages. Special issue on the History of Customization - a look back at Harley-Davidson Parts & Accessories. Other topics include: Helping New Orleans; Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia; King of the Cabot Trail; Proper Suspension Adjustments; The Evolution of H.D. Suspensions; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Ikebana International, Issue No. 5, Fall 1959
Features: Ikebana for Crown Prince Akihito's Nuptuals; Ikebana Study Tour - Founder brings tour to Japan - many black and white photos; Tour Impressions - by Ellen Gordon Allen, Tour Leader; 6th Mainichi Foreigner's Flower Arrangement Exhibit - Shirokiya's Tokyo Store, May 5-10; Shufonotomo Exhibit; Foreigner's Exhibit; Here and There; The Synchoreader - New avenue of communication capable of recording sounds on a magnetically sensitized paper and playing back on the same instrument any similarly recorded sheet - invented by Dr. Yasushi Hoshino of the Canon Camera Company; Flower Lesson in Syncho-Reader; The Tokyo Programs; For Your Notebook; Screen Painting - Zelta Silva writes about artist Hiroshi Terauchi; Stark Branches - they make good structural outline for Japanese Flower Arrangements; Notes from abroad; Chapter Chatter; Chapter Info; Takashimaya Diary. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Infantry Journal - June 1926
Pages 597 through 714 pages. Several additional pages of illustrated advertisements. Contents include: The 'Lost Battalion' of the 77th Division; The Enveloping Attack; Motor Transportation in Military Operations; The Philippines Maneuvers; The Company's Personnel; Trotski and the Conscription of Labor; German Infantry Training; The War Stock Uniform. Black and white illustrations. Average wear. Top inch of backstrip open but present. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Journal of Art & Design Education: Volume 2, Number 3, 1983
Features: A Framework for the Consideration of Art Education; A Peasant's Tale; Problems of Assessment and Examination in Art Education; Art and Design in South Africa; Art Education in a Dutch Secondary School; The Crafts Study Centre, Bath; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Journal of Art & Design Education: Volume 3, Number 1, 1984
131 pages. Views of Art and Design Education in Britain; The Crisis at the Top; The Recognition of Child Art in Britain; Changing Views of Childhood and their Effects on Continuity in the Teaching of Drawing; Witkin's theories and research based upon them; Romantic/Religious Interpretation of Artistic Reality; 'Tibetan Camera' - Nepal Sketchbook; and more. Features: Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Journal of Art & Design Education: Volume 3, Number 3, 1984
Features: The Merger and the APU; Artistic Perception - The Cultural Context; Developing Craft Activities in Schools; Response to 'Aesthetic Development'; Teacher/Pupil Relationship - 'Should the teacher stand so near, my love'; The Last Word in Decorative Art - The Omega Workshops; Curriculum Development in Art and Design and Education - a Personal View; New Methodologies in Art History - Implications for School Teaching;; Art and Design - Interdependent and Interrelated?; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Journal of Art & Design Education: Volume 3, Number 2, 1984
Features: Men for the Royal College; Learning Strategies in Fine Art; English Art Education Between the Wars; Originality and Originals, Copies and Reproduction - Reflections on a Primary School Project; Observation and Drawing - a Justification for their Inclusion in the Primary School Curriculum; Art as Graphicacy in the Common Curriculum; 'Lessons from Objects' - a Museum of Art and Design; Walter Smith's Influence in Brazil and the Efforts by Brazilian Liberals to overcome the Concept of Art as and Elitist Activity; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Journal of the American Rhododendron Society, Vol. 55, Number 2 Spring 2001
60 pages. Features: Small Rhododendrons from Alfeld, Germany; Rhododendrons on Postage Stamps; Proven Performers - ARS District 3; A Vireya Seed Odyssey - Some Observations; Azalea Society Convention 2001, Asheville, North Carolina; Deciduous Azaleas - Springtime in the South; Daylilies - Companion plants for Rhododendrons?; The Story of Rhododendron "Bonnie Bee'; Meerkerk Hybrid Test Garden Results, 2000; History of the ARS Research Foundation; Society News; What are These Spots? - Part II; Rhododendrons Linked to Sudden Oak Death; Rhododendrons in 3D - Dreams, Dwarfs and Delusions; The Gardens at Exbury - One Man's Obsession. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Journal of the American Rhododendron Society, Vol. 55 Number 3 Summer 2001
60 pages. Features: Plant Hunting in South-east Sichuan and Guizhou China, 1999; Let's Talk Hybridizing; To Bud or Not to Bud; Osmosis and Plant Nutrition; Our Eastern Native Azaleas in the Twenty-first century; Validation of Botanical Names - Rhododendron brachycarpum ssp. tigerstedtii and Rhododendron maximum var. leachii; How to Grow Rhododendrons from Seed... The Easy Way; Tips for Beginners - a search for late blooming Rhododendrons; James Harris and his Hybrid Azaleas; Companion Plants for Rhododendrons; Making Your Own Hormone Paste; Proven Performers - ARS District 4; Society News. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Journal of the American Rhododendron Society, Vol. 55 Number 4 Fall 2001
60 pages. Features: My Favorite Yashio Azaleas; Rhododendron "Marcia Ann' - Grandchild of the ARS Seed Exchange; What is an Azalea; Sikkim 2000 - The Danish Rhododendron Adventure; Root Weevils - Troublesome Rhododendron Pests; Fifty Years of Azalea Gardening at Callaway; Trekking the Siskiyous; Building a Garden in a Georgia Woodland; Treading Paths of Dr. Sleumer in the Arfak Mountains, Vogelkop Peninsula, New Guinea; Let's Talk Hybridizing; Volume 55 Index; Society News. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Journal of the American Rhododendron Society, Vol. 56 Number 4 Fall 2002
60 pages. Features: A Treasury of Art and Artifact Revealed in J.G. Millais' Two Volumes - Rhododendrons and the Various Hybrids; Rhododendron Hardiness along the Northern Edge - The Ontario-Quebec Situation; Treasures of the Pacific Northwest - ARS 2003 Convention; Companion Plants - Trees for Fall Color; Rhododendron occidentale - An Example of variation within a Rhododendron species; Proven Performers - District 9; Windsor Great Park; Mapping Cold Hardiness Genes in Rhododendrons - An Assessment of Strategy; Trekking in Indonesia; Tips for Beginners - Fall and Winter Interest; Rhododendrons of the Year Awards, 2002; Rhododendron serotinum... Maybe Solving a Mystery - A New Species from the Wild?; Exhibit in the Philadelphia Flower Show; Society News. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Kootenay Graphic-News, April 5th, 1962 - Kootenay's Lively Local Picture-News Tabloid
16 pages. Features: Funding for the Kinsmen Club's new health unit; Doukhobor women denounce Stefan Sorokin and the Fraternal Council in preference to John Lebedoff; E.C. (Terry) Whitelock - His paintings of Napoleonic era uniforms win world respect - nice photo with article; Renovating the Nelson Canadian Legion; Palm Dairy gets rid of milk bottles in favour of Pure-Pak cartons; Kootenay Cadets - with photos of Mike Molloy, Harry James, Vic Young, and others; Continuing sabotage by Doukhobor radicals; Should Nelson sell the North Shore Power Line?; Dozens of wonderful local vintage ads, our favourite being the Gala Opening of Totem Burger. Average wear. Yellowed with age. Moisture markings. Bit of writing on front cover. A worthy copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Newspaper
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Ladies' Home Journal Magazine, March 1976 - Valerie Harper/Rhoda Cover
204 pages. Features: Meet the Real Valerie Harper; Leon Uris' New Novel; Eunice Kennedy; Can This Marriage Be Saved?; Who's to Blame for the Troubles in Our Schools?; Rosemary Clooney's Saddest Song; Flammable Fabrics; Sex and the Working Woman; Needless Hysterectomies; England's Royal "Roughneck"; Mothering; and more. Moderate wear. Details on address label stroked out. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Ladies' Home Journal, June 1961
126 pages. Features: The Life England's Queen Lives with her husband, her children, and her job - Part I of 3; Romantic Suspense Novel - Condensed and complete; Five Miracle Do-Overs to Please the Man in your life; Unforbidden sweets for calorie counters! Live well on $2500 a year; Should a man marry a woman who's trying to reform him?; Beautiful sweaters you can trip; How I lost 130 pounds; Greer Garson dramatizes food; Woodlawn Plantation - the most famous wedding present in America; Matilda and Emanuel Ekblad - life before and after retirement. Dr. Roy Deal and his wife Edith in retirement. Ads: Great two-page colour photo ad for Frigidaire fridges; Cutex lipsticks; Sunkist lemons; and many more. Average wear. Chips from spine. Some soiling and minor moisture marks to back cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Ladies' Home Journal, May 1961
142 pages. Features: The Man Princess Margaret Married (Lord Snowden) - his stepmother tells what Tony Armstrong-Jones is really like; Should doctors tell the truth to a Cancer Patient?; The Fourth Richest Girl; Condensed complete mystery novel; $15,000-a-year man - how he spends his money - Herbert (Bert) and Carol Herrmann; Travel Wardrobe - how to dress well on practically nothing - fantastic colour photo fashion section; How I Got into the Movies, by Dolores Hart. Ads: Frigidaire Fridges, West Bend appliances; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee; General Electric (Pink) Freezers; Cutex nail polish; Metrecal diet drink; Wrisley bath products; Enna Jetticks Shoes; Ray-Ban Sun Glasses; Royal gelatin; Betty Crocker Cake; Red Cross Shoes; Ken-L Ration (with poodle); Avon; Breck Shampoo; Modess (Beautiful colour photo ad of elegant woman in gold gown; back cover ad for Duncan Hines new Coconut Surprise cake mix. Average wear. Chips from spine. Binding intact. A worthy copy. Magazine
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Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper: March 19, 1921, Vol. CXXXII. No. 3412
Features: The War Department's Tragic Failure - the looting of taxpayers by some of World War One's dollar a year men - great photo; Sales article by Arthur H. Little; and more. Colour Grape-Nuts advertisement upon back cover. Above-average wear but still intact. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper: September 25, 1920, Vol. CXXXI. No. 3387
28 pages. Features: War's Aftermath in the Orient (article with photos); Pictorial feature of rice farming in the Philippines; Photo of hurdles race at Antwerp featuring Earl Thompson of Canada - "The Greatest Hurdler of All Time"; Photos and news story of Poland's Paderewski; 'False Alarms' - a story; Photos from Japan - when her largest export was silk!; *Interesting and prophetic article by Darwin P. Kingsley entitled 'Watch your steps, American and Japan!' - Beyond the Pacific a vicious yellow press is yelping at us and the militarists are in control - over here Washington is sleeping peacefully - trouble may come; Mayor Henry Kiel of St. Louis; Woman President of a baseball league, Mr.s Lilly Nicholas; Whaling photos; Photos of a traffic cop running a speed trap... by peaking around a corner and holding a stop watch!; a centrifugal gun. Interesting advertisements by Clark Axles, Selden Motor Trucks, Kelly-Springfield, Columbia Grafonola, U.S. Pneumatic Truck Tires. Book
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Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper: September 4, 1920, Vol. CXXXI. No. 3384
32 pages. Features: Harding and Cox in Business and Finance - a study of the two candidates in their practical relations to their respective communities; A New Tune in Old St. Louis - Sixth of a Series on Mixing with Americans; Palestine Receives its High Commissioner - Sir Herbert Samuel - 4 photos; the Bolsheviks attack the Poles at Rovno - 2 large photos; Pictorial digest of the world's news; article - 'Why Farming Does Not Pay' - by Charles A. Eaton; Story entitle 'Lasses; Cantu starts something in Mexico; Knocking the hell out of Helgoland - 8 photos - destroying the extraordinary German fortifications upon this island; Lovely contemporary advertisements by Camel Cigarettes, Michelin, Good Year 'Cord Tires'; Chesterfield Cigarettes; Colour Whistle Soda advert upon back cover. Above-average wear but still intact. Worthy reference copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 16 October 1965
Features: 3-page colour photo Ford Auto ad inside front cover; Nice full-page colour photo ad for Algoma Steel's new wide cold strip mill; Canada's National Parks - unspoiled, or neon jungles?; A Maclean's Flashback - Francis Bond Head, the hapless hero who "Saved" Upper Canada; The Big Airport - Toronto International - photos and text; The changing Catholic Mass; Front letters to my son - Donald Pearce's poignant journal from the push into Germany 20 years ago; World Hopping to Watch Birds - 33 avid birders go around the world with first stop in Japan; Whipper Billy Watson accepts nomination to run as a Progressive Conservative in the York East constituency; Gerald Stevens and Canadiana; Leisure Living - seasonal section with colour photos; Full-page colour photo ad for the unlamented OMC Snow Cruiser snowmobile; Curling goes Country Club; "One Helluva Way to Pick Up a Moose", by Paul St. Pierre; Canadian ski racers - with photos of Nancy Greene, Peter Duncan, Rod Hebron, Scott Henderson; 2-page colour photo ad for the 1966 Chevrolet Caprice; Full-page Crown Zellerbach ad featuring their activity at Nitinat, Canada's largest grand stand; Colour ad for the 1966 Mercury models inside back cover. Light moisture staining to lower corner. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 6 April 1998 - The Trudeau Phenomenon 30 Years Later
72 pages. Features: Trudeau cover photo; When We Were Young - looking at the Truedeau phenomenon 30 years later; Jean Charest leaves the Progressive Conservatives to seek the Quebec Liberal leadership and go head-to-head with former federal colleague Lucien Bouchard; Nova Scotia election ends in dead heat; RCMP kills two on Tsuu T'ina reserve near Calgary; School shooting at Jonesboro, Arkansas by Mitchell Johnson and Andrew Golden; Yeltsin's cabinet cleanout; Photo of Bill Clinton with Nelson Mandela in the latter's prison cell; Has Oil Hit Bottom? - price per barrel is US$16.76; Deidre McMurdy on Dual-Class share structures and how they allow families and senior managers to enrich themselves; Allan Gregg on what the future holds for Canada; Atom Egoyan's Oscar Diary; Review of Michael Ignatieff's book The Warrior's Honour, with photo; Ontario education funding feud between teachers and boards. Somewhat above-average wear. Prior owner's name stroked out on address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 9 May 1983
Features: On the brink of Calamity - the Philippines under Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos; Barbara Amiel on Feminism; Canada's lobby in Washington; Will Bill Davis seek the Federal Tory leadership?; Norwalk virus in Drumheller; Costly fight over agent orange in Cape Breton; Will Reagan run again?; Austria's Emperoro Bruno Kreisky steps down; Doubts over alleged Hitler diary; Rout of the White Panthers; Peter C. Newman on Marc Lalonde's federal budget; Cleaning up Canada's hockey image; Medicine - Lessons from the heart - The War on Strokes - cover story; Colour ad for the new TI Professional computer; The high price of candor - Mr. Justice Thomas Berger. Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, April 11, 1983
Features: Guest-worker crisis in France; Devil's Lake Corral - white elephant; Barbara Amiel on Canada's native peoples; Cover Story - Thunder from the Tory Right - the PC federal leadership race; Bill Bennett's guessing game; Personal connection between Trudeau and Greece's leader Papandreou; Rampage in Campbellton, N.B.; Settlement of Skagit Valley flooding dispute; Reagan's new arms offer - colour photo of protesters around Greehnam Common; Tragedy in Ethiopia - when ideologies collide; Re-examining the Roberto Calvi Mystery; Columbia - tragedy in Holy Week; Uncertainty in the Beaufort Sea - Arctic oil development; Static in the Stereo industry with the introduction of the CD; Energy prices across Canada; Baseball's Blue Jays flutter to life; nice colour ad for the Commodore Vic 20 computer; Male adventure magazines; Tom Alderman - new star of The Journal. Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, April 18, 1983 - Hard Times in B.C.
Features: China - a showcase of consumer emancipation; Essay - Pondering the B.C. Condition - Hard Times in Canada's Lotus Land; Peter C. Newman on B.C.'s high-flying acquisitors - Nelson Skalbania, Jack Poole, Neil B. Cook, Herb Doman, Bob Carter, Peter Thomas, The Doumet Brothers, Jimmy Pattison, Peter Brown, Joe Segal, The Belzbergs, Edgar Kaiser Jr.; Bob Lee; Conservative M.P. Bill Kempling; Teaching hate in Alberta schools? - Jim Keegstra of Eckville, Alberta; Socialism in a tailspin in France; The Politics behind Soviet Spy Charges in France; Kampuchea - Vietnam's latest offensive; Nice multi-panel colour photo B.C. tourism promotional centerfold; Persian Gulf Oil Slick in the War Zone; Security Express robbed in London; James Kay and Dylex; Peter Pocklington's empire unravels; Canada takes on the curling world - LaRocque and Werenich; A close call - a happy end - Space Shuttle Challenger completes its maiden mission; Le Devoir joins the newspaper war; Worst flooding in 25 years in New Orleans - colour photos and article; Krugerrand ad; Canadian foresters and computer firefighting. Average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 22, 1964 *THE OTTAWA ESTABLISHMENT*
Features: Diary of Susan Breslin, a young Canadian CORE worker on the day the Harlem riots broke out; The Ottawa Establishment, by Peter C. Newman; The French, the English, the Jews - and what's bugging everybody, by Mordecai Richler; The case for the Birth Control Pill - and the Troubling Case Against it; Pat Galloway goes on a Stratford kick - photos; How the Scotch practised the Black Art of Education, by John Kenneth Galbraith; A Program of Canadian Big-League (Baseball) Heroes - Top O'Neill, Arthur Irwin, Russell Ford, George Gibson, Larry McLean, Robert Emslie. Last page removed - content unknown. Covers taped together else unmarked with average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 25, 1962 - Teresa Stratas Cover Photo
Features: Two views of the Bomarc Issue; Jehovah's Witnesses - the new look of a turbulent sect; Nice colour photo Pepsi ad; Teresa Stratas - an opera starlet on the midway; The Gains and Losses of a Midway Agent at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE); Tiger Dunlop Esq. - King of Canada's wild frontier; A boy in a leg brace goes to camp - Ricky Logan; City Man's Diary on an Eskimo Seal Hunt, by Ralph Hedlin - with photos; The Pleasures and Feuds of the New Jews, by Mordecai Richler; Nice full-page colour ad for Quality Courts Motels. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, March 15 1954
Cover illustration by Franklin Arbuckle. Full-page Allis-Chalmers ad features a large TS-300 motor scraper working on a Toronto bypass; Champlain - The Man Who Came to Stay - Part One of The White and the Gold, by Thomas B. Costain; Can McCarthy Happen Hear? - This searching study of the U.S. investigating committees and their Canadian equivalents - including the prelude to the Ottawa spy case of 1945 - reveals that Canadians have no cast-iron guarantees against judgement without fair trial - with photos; Brian Boru, by Sean O'Faolain - illustrated by James Hill; The Pulse of French Canada - Montreal's La Presse newspaper; The Happiest Couple in Show Business - dance team Alan and Blanche Lund; The Waiting Lines of Spandau - What's it like to be the wife of a war criminal? - This first-hand report takes you into the homes and hearts of the women - once the elite of Hitler's Germany - whose fight for their husbands' freedom has reached kings, presidents and even the Archbishop of Canterbury - with photos; A Coal Town Fights for its Life - Bloody strikes and stark depression failed to conquer the proud miners of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, but now cheaper coal from the U.S., oil, gas and hydro power present new challenges; Edmonton's Log Cabin Ritz - Bob Kashower hated hotels so much that when he turned an old air-force hut into the Airlines Hotel he insisted the guest by king; Nice colour ad for the 1954 Ford Monarch, with a 161-HP overhead valve V-8 engine; Mrs. Delores Dalzell is featured in a Jergens Lotion ad; Nice colour Chrysler ad features the 1954 Windsor De Luxe; Great two-colour full-page recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN); Colour Trans-Canada Airlines ad features their new Super Constellation service to Europe; Colour ad for the 1954 Dodge; Nice colour ad for "The Newest Oldsmobile in 57 Years"; Full-page ad for the 1954 Ford Consul and 1954 Ford Zephyr; Colour photo ad for the 1954 Meteor Rideau inside back cover; Coke ad on back cover features Eddie Fisher bowling. Above-average wear and external soiling. Middle two pages loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, October 6, 1962 - The Private Life of Yousuf Karsh
Features: Can George Nowlan and M.W. McCutcheon run Canada better?; The Richest Barnyard Philosopher in Show Business - Pere Gedeon a.k.a. Doris Lussier; Walter Soroka provides a Russian's-eye view of Russia - by a Canadian; The Private Life of Yousuf Karsh; The Diary of an operation - for the first time, a surgeon and a photographer together record the drama that builds up every time one human invades another with a scalpel; The Gold Prospecting Obsession of Albert Faille of Headless Valley; Notes from a summer on a Russian collective farm, by Walter Soroka. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 4, 1965 - Cover Photo of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor
48 pages. Features: The Mystery of Infatuation, by June Callwood; The New Way Back From Heart Attack - Exercise; Never Give A Squirrel An Even Break; Why Gourmets Flock to Kitchener's Wonderful Mennonite Market; Man's Mad Quest for the North Pole, by Farley Mowat; The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); One Man's Journey to Hell and Back; Diary of a Postal Strike Scab Worker. Great colour ad by CBC/TV's Show of the Week featuring a young Paul Anka. Average wear. Yellowing to contents. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine: Bound Issues October 6, 1980 through December 29, 1980
Almost two inches thick. Some of the many topics include: Blood feud between Iraq and Iran; Uniforms for white collar industries; Shelly Duvall; Helmut Schmidt; Pierre Trudeau and Canada's Arctic Oil; Lindsay Wagner; Urban Cowboy; Strike by PSAC; Anne Murray; Politically incorrect lawn jockeys; Burt Reynolds; William Pollock and Drake International; France's Nuclear Gamble; Rita Moreno; Vietnamese Boat People; CDC - Canada Development Company is now majority-owned by private shareholders; El Asnam Earthquake; Brian Peckford - Confederation's Bad Boy; Carter vs. Reagan campaign; Tennessee Williams; Monique Leyrac; Big Government Squeezes Big Oil; Trudeau's National Energy Policy (NEP); Sterling Lyon; Michaele Jordana; Reza Pahlavi assumes the mantle of Shah in exile; Reagan Beats Carter; Single parent poverty; Problems with the Dall Sheep in the Kluane Lake area of the Yukon; Lockeport Nova Scotia has lost three fish plants but the people remain strong; Melody Anderson; The Global Struggle for Human Rights; Discovering Saturn; Susan Jacks; Lynn Johnston; Roy McMurtry and RCMP wrongdoing; The West Goes Wild over federal energy policy; Douglas Christie and the Western Canadian Concept; Sharon Timmins; Nick Taylor; John Fraser views China; The Pain Threshold; Mood Drugs - cure or curse; Cherie Lunghi; Farewell to Jules Leger; Devastating earthquake in southern Italy; Search for an industrial strategy for Canada; Viktor Beleko lands his Soviet Union Foxbat aircraft in Japan; Two Hungarians defect to Canada; Soviet tanks roll into Poland; Joni Mitchell dons black face to play a pimp; John Lennon killed - cover photo; Brooke Shields; Poles in search of food; The Kent Commission looks at the concentration of Newspaper ownership; Light wear. Firmly bound. Few library markings. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, October 1982
62 pages. Features: G&SWR 8 ton mineral wagon; Wingham Diary -5; Lineside Miscellanea - small items which add to realism; A Freelance Warehouse - R.S. Telford builds a 4mm scale model; Model Building Construction - 10; Plans Page - LSWR 56' passenger brake van; Fort Victoria - a 7mm NG North West Frontier Layout; The Electrics 2; Building a Layout - 19; Modelling Gresley Coaches. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Na Okida O Hawaii - Hawaii Orchid Journal Volume II, Number 2 June 1973
32 pages. Chromosome doubling of a Dendrobium Hybrid with Colchicine in Meristem Culture; Introduction of Polyploidy in Vanda by Colchicine Treatment; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Book
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National Lampoon Magazine, February 1992 - Magazine Spoof Edition
98 pages. Great magazine spoofs include: The New Yorker (March '75); Interluude (Dec. '81); National Inspirer (March '73); Negligent Mother (Jan. '75); Rolling Tombstone (Nov.'82); Me (Dec. '73); PBS Concordance (Apr. '77); Old Ladies' Home Journal (Sept '74); Steve Allen Magazine (Nov. '81); Specialty Sports Magazines (Nov. '73). Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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National Lampoon, April 1987 *CRIME PAYS*
Features: Drinking Tips and Other War Stories; Zen Bastard; The Yellow Journal; True Facts; Late Night with Mr. Vengeance!; Shoeshine for the Apocalypse; Crime!; The Do-Goodies Social Action Team in Cartoon Madness; Everyone's a Criminal; Foto Funnies; P-Men; War is Hell; Trots and Bonnie and Clyde; The FBI Uniform Crime Report; Brooklyn; Berserk!; Life on Death Row; Con Crafts; The Chain of Command; The Effective Manager; Funny pages. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. This copy has been partially three-hole punched along the left margin. Book
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National Lampoon, April 1987 *CRIME PAYS*
Features: Drinking Tips and Other War Stories; Zen Bastard; The Yellow Journal; True Facts; Late Night with Mr. Vengeance!; Shoeshine for the Apocalypse; Crime!; The Do-Goodies Social Action Team in Cartoon Madness; Everyone's a Criminal; Foto Funnies; P-Men; War is Hell; Trots and Bonnie and Clyde; The FBI Uniform Crime Report; Brooklyn; Berserk!; Life on Death Row; Con Crafts; The Chain of Command; The Effective Manager; Funny pages. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. This copy has been partially three-hole punched along the left margin. Book
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National Lampoon, February 1987
Features: Zen Bastard; The Yellow Journal; Crazy Ed Meese's Giant Porno Blowout Blitz!; How I Solved the Mystery of the Kennedy Assassination; Peppy; Cartoons for the Blind; I Spent an Evening with Art; The Hear no Evil, See no Evil, Say no Evil Section Frontispiece; Aratours; Vacation; Fifty Things They Won't Let You Do; The Sunday Morning Quarterback; The Edible Complex; Roy Cohn in Hell; Senate Hearing on Opera and the Librettos Therein; The Cave of the Bare Clan. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Naval Engineers Journal (NEJ) Summer 2002
144 pages. Features: Assuring a Sea Vehicles Science and Technology Base for Transforming the 21st-Century Navy. Patrol Craft Requirements and Technology Predictions Through 2010; ASNE Day 2002. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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NEJ - Naval Engineer Journal, Fall 2002
112 pages. Features: Decision-Aid System for Survivability of Damaged Conventional Military Submarines; Blue-Green Dye Lasers for Underwater Illumination; Unsteady Airwakes; U.S. High-Speed Destroyers, 1919-1942 - Hull Form Parameters; Gas Turbine Propulsion Plant Control; Monitoring the Navy's Strategic Reserve of Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS). Light wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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NEJ - Naval Engineer's Journal, Fall 2003
112 pages. Contents: A systems approach to the propeller redesign for the U.S. Navy SEAL swimmer delivery vehicle (SDV); Reliability assessment of corroding ship hull structure; Multiple-Objective optimization in naval ship design; Investigation of silicone and self-polishing bottom coating for high-speed craft; human systems integration and shipboard damage control; Interoperability and sensor fusion part III - seaking solutions; Demonstrating the electric ship. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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NEJ - Naval Engineer's Journal, Winter 2002
112 pages. Contents: A statistical method of estimating the life expectancy of certain shipboard equipment; Engineering Aegis cruiser topsides - enhancing design capabilities and life cycle support; Toward more effective technology insertions for chemical and biological defense; Application of guns in naval force protection; Structural testing of navy vessels using Bragg gratings and a prototype digital spatial wavelength domain multiplexing (DSWDM) system; Navy mobile instrumentation system; Commercial marine emissions and life-cycle analysis of retrofit controls in a changing science and policy environment. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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NEJ - Naval Engineer's Journal, Winter 2004
112 pages. Contents: Climate change, national security, and naval ship design; A hybrid approach to optimizing worload, manpower, and ship sizing; Navy shipboard CFC-114 elimination program; The influence of the weight of power systems on the performance of fast, long-range sealift ships with a small waterplane area; A ship for the expeditionary warfare sea base; Hydrodynamic characteristics of special type ships; High velocity air filtration system for marine LM2500 gas turbines. Clean, bright and unmarked with negliglbe wear. An excellent copy. Book
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New Liberty Magazine, 18 October 1947 *Are Sane Patients Held in Canadian Asylums?*
58 pages. Features: Plymouth ad; Are Sane Patients Held in Canadian Asylums? - illustrated feature article by R.M. LeBourdais; The Leader of the People - by John Steinbeck; Photo-illustrated article on Dolores Moran; Paris Finishing School Re-Opens - Bouffemont College - photo-illustrated article; Vincent Massey - Personality of the week - photo-illustrated article; Hate - story by James Robert; Toronto issues newspaper box ban against the left-leaning Toronto Tribune - story and photo; The Crimes of Reginald Birchall - Famous Canadian Crimes #8; How to Raise $100,000 - Toronto's Variety Club stages show - photos and story, including full-page photo of Miss Canada, Margaret Marshall, with Billy De Wolfe; Making the most of a 9 x 12 room; Eddie Cantor finds U.K. leadership lacking - story and photo; What's Happened to Lionel Conacher?; Movie news and photos; Nice two-colour ad for Aunt Jemima pancakes; Sensuous two-colour illustrated ad for Nemo foundations/girdles; Jean Hinds - My Favourite Laugh; Report to the Nation, by Harold Dingman. Very nice Coke ad on back cover shows four young people in a restaurant booth - unfortunately there is writing on this ad. Writing on front cover. Average external wear and soiling. A sound copy. Magazine
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North: A Bi-Monthly Publication of the Northern Administration Branch: Bound Issues, January Through December 1966 - Volume 13
Over one inch thick. Many black and white photos. Features include: Through the Fields of Chukchi - a report of a Russian icebreaker's trip through a frozen sea; Along the Walnut Run - an N.F.B. story of the Nodwell Transporters, all-Canadian mechanical monsters; Tin Can Line is a Mighty Fine Line - a fast trip along a fantastic railway; Pioneering Arctic Air Services in Greenland - Scheduled Helicopter Flights; Transportation and the Settlement Frontier in the Mackenzie Valley Area; 175 Years after Mackenzie - a trip along the route of the great explorer; Beasts of Burden - a chapter from a book by Eskimo children of Chesterfield Inlet; Television in the North; Blow Spirit - Irene Baird's strange rescue from a storm; Yukon Pattern - a total approach to the problem of development of the Yukon; Fossil Harvest in the Far North; Tundra Trading - the fox fur trade; The Fur Auction - an exciting business; Canadian Fur Overseas - Canadian fur promotion; Fur Industry - the old and new of the industry; The Trapping Profession in the Northwest Territories - Father Brown of Colville Lake presents his case for a new approach to trapping; Walrus Galore! - Chesley Russell reminisces about walrus hunts he has been on; Neighbours - an Eskimo famly enlivens an Arctic campout; Turnabout - an African couple brings light to the dark north; Yukon Paperback - A. A. Wright browses through a 1909 publication; How to cook a Polar Bear; The Port Burwell Co-operative; From the Journal of Baron Munchausen - the great travel-liar visits Russia; Yukon tourist calendar; N.W.T. Tourist Calendar; A Tour of the better spots in the North; Cathay Revisited; Eskimo Art from Holman; Comment Est-ce Dans Le Nord; A Fair Trade - his freedom for a mug of tea - excerpt from a novel by Robert Kroetsch; Bicultural Ookpik - a pin-up designed by Eric Wilson; Yukon Mining Survey - 1965; Flowers of the Forest - Indian crafts from Fort Franklin, N.W.T.; The Tukcoat - an example of Eskimo handiwork; The Co-operative movement in the Arctic (2nd part in a series); The Return - a story of the occult; Northern Health Service - a picture story of the people it serves; Transportation at the top of the world; Indian Giver - short story by Fortesque McKay; Manuel - short story by Alf Copland; The Romance of Northern Names; The Bronze Cross - Scouting's Highest Honour; Early Geographical Concepts of the Northwest Passage; Pine Point Revisited; Growth of NWT Government; But Eskimo Children don't cry!; Bewildered Hunters in the 20th Century - N.W.T councillor Abe Okpik recounts a modern dilemma; Mountain Climbing in the Arctic, by P.D. Baird; A Daughter of the Midnight Sun; Women in Soviet Arctic Regions; Ma Courte Carriere de Vice-Reine; Memories of a Whaling Town; Transport by Submarine in Arctic Waters; Inukshooks and Itigaseemautes - mysterious beacons of the North; High School Drop-ins; Who will Be I; Community Health Workers at Hobbema; Wrangel Island Wrangle; Murder Trial in Spence Bay; Christmas on the Trapline; You only take the First Trip Once; Penny's Polar Probe, 1850-51; Tea and Bannock; Ookpik; The reindeer Journey; The Seal Hunt; An Indian Tale of Birch Bark, Musk-rat Tails and Rabbits' Ears; Since the Days of Barter; Still Life in a Tent; Eskimo Wife. Moderate wear. Tightly bound. Minimal library markings. Book
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Philatelic Bulletin - All 12 Issues from 1974
Moderate wear. Unmarked. With this listing we include some bonus additional issues from 1973. Book
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Philatelic Bulletin - All 12 Issues from 1975
Moderate wear. Unmarked. With this listing we include some bonus additional issues from 1976. Book
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Picture Post Magazine - Hulton's National Weekly: May 3, 1941 *MORNING AFTER THE BLITZ*
34 pages. Loaded with great black and white photos. Features: The Morning After the Blitz; Hitler's Spring Offensive - the diary of the war No. 84; Convoy - the Channel Convey is the most highly-organized convey afloat; That Admiral Darlan (of France) - the man who has tried to deceive and injure Britain; Open Air Camp - American girls train at Sergeant Camp in New Hampshire; Foundling Hospital - One of England's most famous schools; Does Backyard Farming Pay? - the Jones family shares their experience. Nice full-page two-colour ad for Batchelor's canned fruits and vegetables on back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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