Moutarde, Eugène :
Journal de Benjamin Cuendet de Sainte-Croix (Suisse), officier de la Garde Nationale de Lyon, 1769 - 1815.
Lyon, Rey, 1914 ; in-8, broché ; 32 pp., 2 portraits et 2 documents hors-texte.
Référence libraire : 5191
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MOURGUE (Gérard)
Journal de Don Juan
Paris, Fasquelle,1957, In douze, 116 pp, broché,bon état,
Référence libraire : 29314
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MOUILLAUD Maurice & TETU Jean-François
Le journal quotidien
Lyon, Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1989, 16 x 24, 204 pages sous couverture souple illustrée.
Référence libraire : PRESSSSSSE0222
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MOUNIER-LECLERC (Paulette) -
Mounier et sa génération ; lettres, carnets et inédits -
Paris, Seuil, coll. "Esprit", 1956. In-8, reliure cértonnée pleine toile, titre doré sur pièce au dos, couv. originale conservée, 428p. D'avril 1905 à mars 1950.Bon état.
Référence libraire : 1132
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Mount Vernon Optic Herald Newspaper
1917: March 16 through March 30 issues of this Franklin County Texas newspaper in bound volume
Bound volume in fair used condition. Paper is brittle to the touch but this is great research material. unknown
Référence libraire : 23695
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Mountain Record Journal
Mountain Record: The Zen Practitioner's Journal. Calling of the Dragon: Twentieth Anniversary of Zen Mountain Monastery. Vol. XVIII No. 3 Spring 2000
NY: Dharma Communications 2000. PB. 7 x 8 1/2. Softcover decorated worn edges slightly bumped corners otherwise very good. NY: Dharma Communications paperback
Référence libraire : 01937FB
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Mourning Journal
1850s Life and death Journal begun by a Girl and Finished by her Family
Handwritten journal Notebook recording death dates and obituaries for a teenage girl in 1857 upstate New York and others in her community. 96 pages numbered in pencil with 60 pages of content. Originally owned by Anna Arthur a school girl the initial pages record daily life including her daily interests in shopping and fashion. However Anna's contributions to the journal end abruptly in 1857 when she died suddenly "of brain congestion". The remainder of her journal is carried out by a family member likely her mother. Anna's obituary is pasted in. "Died. In this Village of Congestion of the brain after a short illness of but two days Miss Anna Arthur aged 17." Followed with handwritten pencil inscription with date of death Dec. 23 1857. "Among the deaths published in our paper this week is that that of Miss Anna Arthur only daughter of Charles Artur of this village. She was in the enjoyment of usual health until a day or two preceeding sic her death and no alarm was experienced by herself or family at the slight illness which suddenly terminated in Congestion of the brain. Miss Arthur was but seventeen years of age and was a young lady of much promise. -- The mysterious Providence which in the morning of life has removed from earth a darling child falls heavily upon the heads of a fond father and mother and a large circle of youthful friends and acquaintances. Truly we are as the flowers of the valley flourishing to day to-morrow no more! Happy visions rise before us our hearts are joyous no clouds dim the bright future when without a moments warning unseen and unknown the messenger of death lays his blightin touch upon the loved one and our hearts bleed with sorrow and refuse to be comforted."<br/><br/>Also includes a poem "Lines on the Death of Miss Anna Arthur" printed in an Essex County newspaper on Christmas day. "I gazed on a flower that modestly boomed On the breast of a maiden whom Death ahd entombed On her breast was a rose but not spirit was there.The roses that filled with their scented perfume The air which the mortals so softly did breathe: Were naought when compared witht the exquisite bloom Of those flowers that sigh where no spirit can grieve." The poems is signed off from Keeseville a small hamlet in the Adirondacks of New York. Followed by a handwritten poem "A Dirge". "Weep not for her; she died in early youth Ere Hope had lost its rih romantic hues; When human bosoms deemed that home of truth And earth still gleamed with beauty's radiant dews Her summer prime waned not to days that freeze; Her wine of line was run not the the lees; Weep not for her.Weep not for her she is an angel now And treads the sapphire floors of Paradise; All darkness wiped from her refulgent brow; Sin sorrow suffering banished from her eyes Victorious over death to her appear The vista'd joys of Heaven's eternal year; Weep not for her."<br/><br/>Includes obituary notices for members of the local community and others in the family including brother Asahel Arthur who passed in 1914. Includes handwritten poem "Rest Thee Brother." "Rest thee brother rest thee Underneath the snow; Winds shall sing a dirge for thee Murmuring waters flow." Begins with a log of various expenses for items needed in the year 1857 for sewing projects and other fancies that a young lady would enjoy such as "velvet ribbon" "bonnet" black silk kid gloves hair pinsand linen floss among others. Leather cover in poor condition. Wrapped in an attractive marbled folder. unknown books
Référence libraire : 15192
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Movimiento Izquierda Revolutionario (MIR)
El Rebelde, Ano 7, Nr. 79, semana del 25 de abril a 2 de mayo 1973. La griteria de los patrones no atemoriza a los trabajadores.
Santiago de Chile, Camilo Henriquez, 1973. Revista original del Movimiento Izquierda Revolutionario (MIR) con 8 paginas con textos y ilustraciones. Tamano: 27 x 37,5 cm. - - - [4 Warenabbildungen]
Référence libraire : 10371
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Mr. Le Comte de la Ferrière-Percy
Le Journal de la Comtesse de Sanzay. Intérieur d'un Château Normand au XVIème siècle
Auguste Aubry, Libraire Relié 1859 In-12 (13 x 18.5 cm), relié demi-peau, dos lisse avec pièce de titre doré, couverture d'origine conservée, 189 pages, nouvelle édition augmentée de documents nouveaux, tiré à 250 exemplaires, un des 232 exemplaires tiré sur papier vergé, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe noirs ; coiffes, coupes et coins frottés, quelques marques d'usage aux plats, légères rousseurs, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : ce1658
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Mrs Wilson's Diary Original Cast
Mrs Wilson's Diary An Affectionate Lampoon LP
Parlophone 1968. Vinyl. Good/. This item is a vinyl record and has been visually graded. G some scuffs/hairline on surface. Sleeve has ring/edge wear corner creasing G. n.b visual grading offered. PMC 7043 Sleeve Condition:GOOD Parlophone unknown
Référence libraire : vinyl1572966628MRV
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MU2 Journal
Dance Like No One Is Watching: Ballet Notebook Composition Book Journal 8.5 x 11 Large Dance Gifts 110 Pages
2017-02-04. New. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May be re-issue. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Référence libraire : 1542919428n ISBN : 1542919428 9781542919425
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Mucchi Gabriele
LE OCCASIONI PERDUTE Memorie 1899-1993 Prefazione di Norberto Bobbio
I Menhir, Collana diretta da Silvio San Pietro, 5 - (parola dialettale bretone composta da men (pietra) e hir (lungo) usata nella terminologia archeologica per indicare un monumento realizzato con una grande pietra infissa verticalmente nel terreno. - Norberto Bobbio a Gabriele Mucchi - Gente luoghi e fatti - BIBLIOGRAFIA: Scritti di G. Mucchi - Traduzioni - Libri illustrati - Monografie - Redazione: Giorgio Testa, Silvio San Pietro - Revisione testi: Laura Sessa, Glauco Felici - Copertina: Gabriele Mucchi, Silvio San Pietro - 1 16,5x12 cm., in brossura con risvolti, pp. 651 (5), numerose illustrazioni in bianconero, nel testo,prima edizione, in italiano, buone condizioni. Firma A.
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Mucked poetry journal
1984: Reprint of 1978's Mucked poetry journal
Southern Appalachian Writers Fine Condition. Southern Appalachian Writers unknown
Référence libraire : 74723
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MUGNIER Abbé
Journal de l'Abbé MUGNIER (1879-1939).
broché - 14x20,5 - 325 pp - 1987 - éditions MERCURE DE FRANCE, Paris.Collection "le temps retrouvé". N° XLIII.Texte établi par Marcel BILLOT. Préface de Ghislain DE DIESBACH. Notes de Jean D'HENDECOURT. Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Centre national des lettres.
Référence libraire : 6104
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MULLER-BUCHI, E. F. J.:
Die alte ‘Schwyzer-Zeitung’ 1848-1866. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des politischen Katholizismus und der konservativen Presse im Bundesstaat von 1848. ‘Segesser-Studien Heft 1’.
Universitätsverlag Freiburg, 1962, gr. in-8vo, 119 S., Original-Broschüre.
Référence libraire : 128119aaf
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Mulhallen, Karen; Editor
Descant 88, Spring 1995 Volume 26, Number 1
182 pages. With contributions from Arjan, L.R. Berger, Rae Crossman, David Donnell, Riemke Ensing, Tatiana Treire-Lizama, David Hlynsky, Henry Israeli, Carole H. Lechner, Joseph Maviglia, Susan McCaslin, Ron Miles, Karen Mulhallen, W.D. Neilson, Richard Sanger, R. Murray Schafer, Lynn Strongin, Jan Zwicky. A farewell to George Woodcock by Mark Kingwell. Former owner's name on front flyleaf. Book
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Mulkearn, lois and Pugh, Edwin V.
A TRAVELER'S GUIDE TO HISTORIC WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
448 p. Illustrations. Maps. Original full cloth binding. DJ. A very readable and still useful guide to the Allegheny region. Hardbound. Very Good. PA 3
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Mulltiple Contributors
Frontier Times Magazine: September, 1970
Features: Brakeman on the Great Northern - W.S. Dulmage - long article with great photos; Lost Arch Nuggets; The West's Most Competent Mercenary - Emilio Kosterlitzsky; Dodging the Road Agents - an Oregon tale; Sixty Years ago on the Kootenai; You don't chase the wild bunch on a bycycle - bank robbery at Montpelier, Idaho; Old-time storekeeper - Civilization's advance scout - Thomas McGuill; Cheyenne girl and white man's ways - Amache Ochinee Prowers; Under the wing of the Raven - Temple Houston, youngest son of Sam Houston; All the news that's fit to laugh at! - Colonel Robert Lowery, famous newspaper editor of the Kootenays during the mining days; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Airforce - The Magazine of the Air Force Association of Canada: Volume 19 No 3 Fall 1995
60 pages. Features include: The Shoot at the Venlo Bridges; Full Circle - VFA-81 "The Sunliners," - full Mediterranean Cruise; T-Birds Roost at 14 Wing; Hell Hole in Paradise - Bill Lockwood; A Bomber Pilot's Diary - F/L Lyle James; The Making of a Fighter Pilot; Wings on the Internet?; Famine Flight - Ethiopia; Friendship in a Beastly War - Rudolph Hengst, POW; Billy Bishop was an Army Officer in WWI; Light wear. Address label on back cover. Nice copy. Book
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Airpower Magazine January, 1978 Volume 8 No. 1
Features: Diary of the "Fighting Corsairs" - VMF-215 in the Solomons; The Great Radar Countermeasures War - The R.A.F. v. the Luftwaffe; One-of-a-kind Fokkers; Huff-Daland and the Keystone Bombers. Art: Luftwaffe Night Fighters; Fokker Dr I "Tripe"; Vought F4U-1 Corsair; Vought F4U-1A Corsair Book
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Airpower Magazine March, 1980 Volume 10 No. 2
Features: Typhoon/Tempest/Tornado - the emergence of the British Fighter/Bomber; Grumman's last Torpedo Bomber; War Diary of a Helicopter Gunship Pilot in Vietnam - Exclusive photos. Art: North American F-86F Sabres; Lockheed XFV-1; Grumman AF-2S Guardian Book
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Airpower Magazine September, 1987 Volume 17 No. 5
Features: Flying combat air patrol with the greatest carrier fighter aces of WW II; Diary of a Luftwaffe mechanic; From the Channel coast to Russia!; What were Daimler-Benz & BMW engines like to work on? Art: TBF Avenger; F^F-3 Hellcat; F6F-5 Hellcat; Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver; F6F-3 Hellcat; F6F-5 Hellcat; Grumman TBF Avengers. Water rippling along top edge. Book
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American Birds - July 1982, Vol. 36, No. 4
Approx. 440 pages. A bi-monthly journal devoted to the birds of the Americas. Unmarked. Moderate to average wear. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, August 1977
66 pages. Features: How to Collect Plates; English Epergnes; Snuff-Taking Adjuncts; The English Fly Trap; Early American Axes; How 'Go Withs' Can Expand Your Collection; Sarah Sorci - Phoenix Dollmaker. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, Fall 1978
98 pages. Features: Price Guide to Antiques and Collector's Items, Fall Issue Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, February 1976
66 pages. Features: Collectibles of Moxie (Soft Drink); Some More Desks of the 19th Century; Taught to the Tune - District Schools of Yesterday; Those Very Small Victorian Lamps; The Ubiquitous Table - a Condensed History; Some Current Prices of Selected Antiques; The Antiques of King Coal - scuttles, bins, etc.; The Big Boom in Non-Postage Stamps; New Use for Wool Bobbins - a new collectible item in Northeastern states. Average wear. Bit of harmless writing atop page 58. Due to printer's error, pages 25-26 and 43-44 are laid in. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, February 1977
66 pages. Features: Experimental Pieces of Victorian Glass; Nita Gehlhardt - One-of-a-Kind Dollmaker; Schneider's Art Deco Glass; How to Clean, Repair & Restore Small Objects of Ivory, Bone, Wood; Collecting Coffee Makers; The New Century - Hires' Root Beer Collectibles; Some Early Buffalo Stoneware; Some Recent Prices of Selected Antiques; Jumbo Peanut Butter Jars - 'Good Enuf For Me'; Hooks for Coats and Hats. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, June 1977
66 pages. Features: George E. Ohr - Eccentric and Genius; World's Largest Bread-Dough Dolls; Victorian Convertible Furniture; Alabaster Art Glass; Silhouette Art; Waterford Glass House; Mysterious Lizard Stone. Average wear. Bottom five inches of coverfold open. Center page loose but present. Unmarked. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, May 1976
66 pages. Features: Birmingham Glass; Ceramics at the 1876 Centennial; The Midwestern Small-bore Rifle- the firearm of the 1840-1865 period that has truly earned the term antique and classic; Art Deco Perfumes; Advertising Calendars; An Accolade for Thomas Chippendale; Some Current Prices of Selected Antiques; Those Early Funny Photos; Art Deco Fashion. Average wear. Small ads clipped from page 41 and 57. Some markings to front cover and contents. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, May 1977
66 pages. Features: Pisgah Forest and Nonconnah Pottery; Waterford Glass; Wedgwood Black Basalt Busts; How to Collect Japanese Swords; Stevens and Williams' - applied decorations on art glass; Advertising Booklets for Children; Some current prices on selected antiques; Pens in Infinite Variety. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, November 1976 *DEAD MONEY JEWELRY*
66 pages. Features: Dead Money Jewelry; Eagles in American Quilts; Collecting Civil War Images; Are You Sure It's a Real Arrowhead?; Documentary Dolls - costume dolls of Jacques and France Rommel; Quintuplet Collectibles; Victorian Bracelets. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, October 1975
66 pages. Features: The Chickering Piano; Lighting Accessories to Ferret Out; Unique Designs in Stoves; Dolls' Houses; New Metric System will Affect Antiques Importantly; Boom in 1876 Centennial Collectibles; Some Current Prices of Selected Antiques; The Turqoise - Fascinating but be careful what you acquire; Menus and Menu Holders; Seminole Indian Patchwork. Few markings. Small ad clipped from back cover. Book
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Antiques Journal Magazine, Winter 1976
66 pages. Price Guide to Antiques and Collectors' Items. Somewhat above-average wear. Writing on front cover. Binding intact. Book
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Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 43, October 1993 - Hermitage Sour Mash Whiskey Cover Ad
64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Stuck on Glue - Liquid Cement Bottles - numerous fantastic vintage ads, by Dave Cheadle; Fulper of Flemington - Whiskey Potter Discovered?, by Jack Sullivan; Jar Talk - the Wee Stinky Fly Trip - and more, by Jack LaBaume; Extra Special Deliveries; Auction Directory; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - discovery of a cache of 53 bottle seals in North Wales; The Label Space - Jumbo Peanut Butter and the Frank Tea & Spice Company, Dove Brand Products - by Tom Caniff; Up-Dates; Old Bottles & Corks - reprint of a great 1882 newspaper article, by Winston Reed Jr. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 44, November 1993
64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage ads on covers. Features: Jarad Spencer Comes to Town - Record Prices Broken in bidding for the Paul Richards Collection - early American flasks, by Scott Grandstaff; Getting the Glug Out - Henry Stiles Patent Recherche Ware of Cleveland, Ohio - by Jack Sullivan; Chicago's 1893 Columbian Exposition - may great vintage illustrations, by Dave Cheadle; Extra Special Deliveries; Bottle Network News; Auction Directory; British Bottle Bits - Awesome and Strange, by Rob Goodacre; The Label Space - Eskay's Alumenized Foods, Cereal Milk - Wells & Richardson Co. of Vermont, Skilton, Foote & Co's Bunker Hill Pickle jars, by Tom Caniff; Up-Dates; Bryan's Top Shelf - Questions Answered about mystery bottle, by Bryan Grapentine. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel./Telus) Telephone Talk: Bound Issues January, 1927 Through December 1927
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Miss K. Perrin joins as health supervisor; New West office upgraded - super photos; New York Engineer describes latest developments i.e. transmitting photos over phone lines; the truth about instrument zoning; Excitement at Duncan office; Diary describes observations on Chilliwack line; New cable successfully laid from Galiano Island to Point Grey - 9 pages of text and good photos; New Trans-Gulf circuits opened; sleeping car reservations by phone; Joe Gagnon; Phone expansion in Bay store; Seymour remodeling complete; Operating room photos; Coal, Travelling Men and Toll Lines Feature Nanaimo; High Poles removed from Seymour St. - 6 pages of text and great photos; Miss E.R. Walker - manages traffic on Vancouver Island; Cobble Hill Exchange; photo of updated Ladysmith office; Coast now linked with Okanagan by phone; Miss A. Falconer of the Port Coquitlam office; Successful Canadian jubilee broadcast from Ottawa; Photo of Chemainus Office; Royal Alexandra Apartments Fire - phones used from burning buildings by reporters; Company will have its own line to Vernon; Photo of public phones/'Pay Stations'; Photo of Belmont office near Victoria; Table of phones in use per province in Canada; Six pages of info. and great photos re: Kootenay; Battling Storm King; Mexico City can now communicate with Vancouver; Direct cable to be laid to West Vancouver; Article on poles; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Substantial wear to backstrip with some chips missing. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: August 1969
30 pages. Features: France's Furniture Craftsmen; Japanese Theatre Prints - Part 3; The Nor'Wester Museum; Decorating with antiques; Early Canadian Printmakers; Pressed Glass Exhibition at New Brunswick Museum. Some peeling to front cover and address label on back else moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: June 1969
Features: Japanese Theatre Prints - Part 1; Beaver Teapots; The Walking Rocking Horse; China Mark Research; Edward - King of the Castles; Glass - the great enigma; Ancient Mexican Gold - Four Masterpieces. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Address label on front. Quality copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector - A Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts, August 1968 - Burlington Glass Site
30 pages. Features: The Burlington Glass Site; Pennsylvanian German Folk Art; Canadian Furniture; Starting a Book Collection, by L.S. Loomer; The Children of Peace - a sect of the Quakers founded by David Willson and went on to build their first church in the village of Sharon, Ontario in 1819 - with illustrations; Horse Brasses - article with black and white photos; Guide to Canadian Woods - Part 2 - Softwoods and Imported Decorative Woods, by Michael Harmes; The Built-in English Rooms at the Royal Ontario Museum; Glossary of Pottery and Porcelain Terms. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: June 1970
30 pages. Features: Victorian Silver; Oriental Cloisonne Enamels - a Western Collection; 100 Years after The Great Boz (Charles Dickens); The London Market; New Form of Pattern Glass for Canadian Collectors - 20th Century Antiques; Louisbourg - the Gibraltar of Canada; Don't Just Stand There - a dummyboard figure; Button Collecting; The Simeon Perkins House in Nova Scotia. Unmarked with moderate wear. Address label clipped from back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: August 1971
46 pages. Features: Ceramics from France - the middle ages to the revolution; William Morris and Art Nouveau; Douglas M. Duncan, 1902-1968 - Uncommon Collector; How Much is my Antique Worth?; A Brief History of English Furniture; A Sailor's Chest; A Dutch Bird's Eye of the Fine Arts; The Penetanguishene Glass Factory; Early Books are Canadian Too; Irish Follies; England's Monastic Inns; Button Collecting; Unmarked with average wear. Address label clipped from front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: July/August 1972 - Whitehern
46 pages. Features: Whitehern - 200 Years of Treasures; St. Thomas Smith, 1862-1947; Ontario Drop Leaf Tables; A country Home Revisited - Heritage Hall Farm; Abram Brinsmaid - clock maker & Silversmith; Along the Old Mill Streams. Unmarked with average wear. Address label clipped from front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Collector Magazine - A Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: July/August 1985 - W.G. Beach of the Nova Scotia Glass Company
100 pages. Features: Turn of the Century Souvenir China; Anglo-Irish glass - part of the Seagram Museum's extensive collections; W.G. Beach of the Nova Scotia Glass Company; Counterfeit Canadiana II; Rock Art - petroglyph sites; Frontier-Post Pearlware from Fort St. Joseph; The 70th's Chinese Garden - a regimental tableservice from Niagara; A day in the life of a washerwoman, 1840 - a description of the tools of her trade, and how she used them; Three villas in Kingston - Saint Helen's, Rockwood, Bellevue; The Bethune House at Gravenhurst; Renovating Woodside - boyhood home of Willliam Lyon Mackenzie King; Mapping the Rideau - a century and a half of Smiths Falls maps; A German-Canadian homestead in eastern Ontario; Famous women silversmiths from the 18th century; and more. Two staples, ink stamp and bit of writing upon front cover else clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Geographical Journal, May 1968: Manitoba's Interlake
Black and white illustrations. Features: Manitoba's Interlake - a special case, by Jack D. Giles; Hunter at the Floe Edge; Some Old Forts of the Canadian West; A Trip to the Antarctic, by O.M. Solandt. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Home Journal Magazine, April 1929
120 pages. Cover illustration of young lady with umbrella and chicks by Elsie Deane. Features: Stylish colour Palmolive ad inside front cover; La Chasse-Galerie - the flying canoe of voyageurs and shantymen, by J.E. Le Rossignol; Nomads of the Sea - story by Beryl Gray; Women in Fascist Italy - article with photos by Lilian Gibson, teacher of English to Il Duce, Benito Musolini; The Challenge of Youth - article by Judge H.S. Mott of the Juvenile Court, Toronto, with photo portrait of the judge; The Female of the Species - story by sapper; The Land of the Rose, by Jean Graham; Music, Art and Drama News of the Month; Camberley's Bride - story by Leslie Gordon Barnard; Miss Helen Sparling, self trained in the world of finance, answers the question "Can Women Be Successful in Business?"; Jean Whitlock writes about the evolution of furniture in the wake of architectural and societal developments; What Easter means to women across Canada - with photos; Mary Louise Orr writes about the various forms of luggage available to travellers; Nice 1-page black and white ad for Plymouth cars; Essex automobile ad; Plans for a large English brick home; Nice colour illustrated ad for Johnson's Wax; Colour ad for Congoleum Rugs; Cute ad for Berry Brothers "Liquid Granite" floor varnish; The Canadian H.W. Gossard Co. ad for women's underclothing; Wonderful colour full-page ad for Hupmobile - the new Century Six and Eight; Gene Tunney golf photo in ad for Nujol; Nice colour full-page ad for Oriental Plush auto interiors - available in McLaughlin-Buick enclosed cars; Anna Pavlowa photos in Cutex ad; C.W. Stokes suggests the creation of a Bureau of Complaints; Dodge Brothers Six ad; Lovely 1-page black and white photo ad for Mercury women's hosiery and lingerie; 1-page Royal York Hotel ad; Willys Knight ad for the 70-B model automobile; Nice colour 1-page ad for Brookfield Butter; Wow! - Great colour centerfold ad for Red Seal Certified Cedar Chests!; 1-page colour photo ad for Puffed Wheat features infant photo of Richard Murphy on sled; Beautiful colour 1-page ad for Studebaker in yellow; Nice black and white one-page ad for Ford Motor Company; Lovely 1-page colour ad for Barrymore Rugs in desert motif; Woodwards "Gripe Water" ad; full-page 2-colour Knechtel furniture ad; Adorable Easter doll clothing cutouts by Grace G. Drayton; Nice colour ad for Crane plumbing fixtures insdie back cover; Colour ad for Parker Duofold pens on back cover. Few short openings to coverfold and cover edges. Address label and faint erasure atop front cover. Coffee stains to back cover and last page. Please Note: page 24-25 have been removed and are not present. They appear to have contained advertising content. Overall, a sound copy of this charming vintage issue. Book
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Canadian Military Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4 Winter 2003-2004
78 pages in English plus 78 pages in French. Contents: Finding national defence policy in 2004; Canadian society and its army; The Korean War - reflections on shared Australian and Canadian military experiences; Institutionalizing change in NATO; The Kananaskis G8 Summit - a case study in interagency cooperation; The impact of Caffeine on cognitive and physical performance and marksmanship during sustained operations; A Transformation agenda for the Canadian Forces - full spectrum influence; The Iraq War - why Canada was right not to participate. Markings to page one covered by plain white labels, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. An attractive copy. Book
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Canadian Textile Journal, 3 November 1927 - Volume XLIV, No. 44
42 pages. "An educational periodical published weekly for the dissemination of technical information, with a commentary and review of the news and conditions of the Textile Industry in Canada." - from masthead. Contains many finely illustrated advertisements which clearly present the contemporary state of the art. Features: Customs Commissioner's Report; News of the Industry; The Stockinette Tariff; The Edinburgh Textile Exhibition; Some Typical Hosiery Trade Problems - calculations every knitter should know; Glossary of knit underwear terms; Silk doubling and spinning machine; Cotton Mill Efficiency; The Dyeing of Acetate Silk; British Wool Letter; British Rayon News; The Markets; British Wool and Top Quotations; and more. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present, but for top third of back cover. Book
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Carmen's Railway Journal, April 1949, Vol 54, No. 4
22 pages. Contents: Your Washington Reporter; President Green Denounces Taft-Hartley Act; Labor's Next Great Advance, by Tom Gillespie, Labour Correspondent in Europe; The Grim Reaper Strikes Again - Obituary of W.F. Donaldson, one of the organization's oldest members; Battle Over Health Insurance - foes bribe press and raise huge war chest; Columns by Robert Hewitt and J.T. Powell; News from various lodges; Know your rights - how much will you get when you retire?; Trade Education - the chilled car wheel - historical information about the development of rail wheels by the Griffin Wheel Company; Ad inside back cover for U.S. Savings Bonds; Ad on back cover for a special railman offering of zippered wallet, pencil-type flashlight, ball point pen, and monogram initialled key holder by Illinois Merchandise Mart of Chicago. Average wear. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Carmen's Railway Journal, February 1949, Vol 54, No. 2 - Truman Cover Photo
22 pages. Contents: Cover photo of President Harry S. Truman, The Man of the Year (for advocating repeal of the Taft-Hartley Law, and more); Your Washington Reporter; "Closed Shop" - An How! - considers the 'union security' of doctors and lawyers - by Ruben Levin; Some aspects of the Legislative picture, provided by Senator Wayne L. Morse; Harold L. Walker joins MacArthur's staff in Tokyo; Column by Robert Hewitt; Lodge news; Photo of Progressive Lodge 528, Brandon, Manitoba; Large photo of Pullman local Lodge Chairmen at Kansas City meeting, January 10-12, 1949; Photo from Pointsettia Lodge 78, Los Angeles; Trade Education - The Chilled Car Wheel - rail wheel history by E.W. McDonald of the Griffin Wheel Company; Gaylark Seatcover ad inside back cover; Illinois Merchandise Mart back cover ad for combination Zipper Billfold, Ball Point Pen, Pocket Flashlight and plastic key holder. Above-average external wear. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Carmen's Railway Journal, March 1949, Vol 54, No. 3
24 pages (pages 48-72). Contents: Your Washington Reporter; A Challenge to Foes of Organized Labour - President William Green outlines Labor's Objective for World Freedom; An American Labour Leader Abroad - Victor J. Sjaholm of O.R.C. is now in Sweden as adviser to Marshall Plan Unit - he provides a colorful account of experiences; Can German Labour Unite Humanity?, by Tom Gillespie, Labor Correspondent in Europe; Marshall Plan Working in Norway; Leslie Biffle; All our Lodges should affiliate with state federations of labor and city central bodies, by A.J. Bernhardt, Assistant General President; Updates from Robert Hewitt, Charles Burchfield, Henri Vaillancourt and J.T. Powell; News from various lodges; When can you retire under teh Railroad Retirement Act?. Address label on front cover. Five-inch opening to fore-edge of back cover which features a wonderful OshKosh B'gosh work wear ad on the outside and a masculine Lee work clothes ad on the inside. Both ads feature engineers. Book
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