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Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, April 22, 1946: The GI of 1946
108 pages. Features: Nice color Chrysler ad inside front cover shows prosperous family and emphasizes imagination and safety; Classic one-page Bell Telephone ad shows pretty switchboard operator holding wire; Kelly Springfield Tire ad shows fashionable sidewalk scene; Nice Hilton ad features The Stevens Hotel in Chicago; Classy one-page color ad for Florsheim two-tone shoes; Nice color Ford car ad presents the (red) 1946 convertible; Intriguing one-page ad by Warner & Swasey called "Did Hitler Win the War?" provides text explaining how a lack of co-operation between France's labor, management and government led to the fall of that nation, thus co-operation is required for victory; Nice one-page photo-illustrated Pan American World Airways ad promotes their worldwide cargo service; Food - scarcer and scarcer; Beautiful photos of the many daughters of Daniel O'Neil in Boston with Mgr. Francis A. Burke; Mr. Truman and the Navy; Great one-page color ad for General Tire features golf theme; How tomorrow's war will be fought; Photos of UN offices in Sperry building and New York World's Fair building; Japanese women vote for first time; China - Civil War; Photos of beatings in Italy; Russian General Vassily D. Sokolovsky; News of the world in Russian; Tractors of gold on the Canadian prairies; Genuinely unique one-page two-color ad entitled "Mad dog!" by the America Fore insurance company shows angry dog and photo of car, the interior of which has been torn to shreds by a dog which was locked in it; Brief obituaries for George Ernest May, Lyle Saxon and Viscount Southwood; Photo of German V-2 rocket on launch pad in White Sands, NM where it wll soon be launched to conduct upper atmosphere research; Nice one-page ad for Fruehauf Trailers features Creighton Bros. leghorn chicken breeders; Article and photo of Theodore (Ted) Samuel Williams; Photo of Boston Red Sox Manager Joe Cronin; Tasteful one-page ad for McCall's Magazine features painting by John Koch; Great photo of Arthur Callenstein of Chicago playing marbles; Milller High Life Beer ad shows black many in white jacket holding ttray of beer; Weird Kreml Hair Tonic illustrated ad; A New Socialist International?; and more. Average wear and soiling. Please note: centerfold ad missing, otherwise a worthy vintage copy. Book
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Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, February 6, 1939 - Cover Photo of Francisco Franco
48 pages. Features: Great Studebaker photo ad inside front cover highlights their Climatizer and 7,300 master craftsmen of South Bend; Fantastic one-page color-illustrated ad for the Cadillac Sixty Special in a desert scene; One-page Hartford Fire Insurance photo ad shows massive tree which has fallen on a large home; The widening rift in the auto workers' union; Ralph Robey; End of the Spanish War - and trouble in sight; The meaning of Adolph Hitler's Reichstag speech; French plane deal starts foreign-policy row; The vote on relief - victory for Garner forces; Photo of Frank and Theresa Mauler who returned to Pinkaute in Europe to visit Mr. Mauler's father; Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Brulatour; Capture of Barcelona points to end of Spanish War - major coverage with photos; A short article reviews the amount of US press coverage Hitler has received since he came to media attention over six years ago; Gehrig's $34,500 tops Baseball pay; photo of American skating record setter Eddie Schroeder; Photo of squash players Anne Page and Elizabeth Pearson; Fencing winner Barbara Cochrane; "One Man's Family" Radio Show - article with photo of cast and family tree diagram; Nice one page ad for the Mercury 8 car; Attractive color ad for Monsanto plastics inside back cover shows lady holding baby shoes in clear plastic container; Nice color ad on back cover for Grace Line Caribbean-South American cruises features male tourist with monkey and lots of luggage. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
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Newsweek Magazine, April 18, 1938 - Cover Photos of Detroit Tigers Slugger Rudy York and 'Cactus Jack' Nance
44 pages. Features: Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford on their 50th wedding anniversary; Nice one-page color ad for Packard cars features the new 1938 Packard Eight Touring Sedan; Building reports sustain hope of early recovery; Labor Board blasts 'Little Steel' on two fronts; Theatre Week - George Jean Nathan; The 'Holy Reich' - Hitler is 99.08% right; Japan's First Great Defeat; FDR takes a licking with good grace; Ohio Governor Davey craves a bumper crop of wallflowers; Nice one-page ad for International Trucks features the new 2-Ton D-40 with utility stake body; Defeat of Reorganization Bill beclouds President's future; Photo of Gabby Hartnett; Nice one-page photo ad for the Chrysler Royal; Nice one-page photo ad for the Studebaker Commander Club Sedan; 2/3-page Pabst beer ad features black bellhop delivering liquid room service beneath the caption "These sho am quality foks"; Back cover features nice color ad for the Marchant electric calculator; and much more. Small clipping from page 9. Large clipping from page 19. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy Book
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Newsweek Magazine, April 30, 1945 *SAN FRANCISCO - GATEWAY TO PEACE*
Contents: Great military ad for Chevrolet military equipment; Doomsday strikes for the Nazis with Berlin dying, nation split - photo of American soldier mocking Hitler from the stadium box where the Fuhrer once harangued Nazis; Great full-page illustration of "Hitler's Two Fronts - Last Phase"; interesting photos of captured Germans, some being Nazi-saluted by passers-by; Lucky Count von Luckner is prize of Task Force Newman; photo of Russian tanks in Vienna; Davao (Little Tokyo) at bay; Government by co-operation is theme of President Truman's actions during first days in office; Great photo and coverage of Presidential press conference; GM Truck and Coach ad - with Leyte theme; Polish issue - Soviet failure to observe promises Stalin made at Yalta poses question of good faith; San Francisco prepares for United Nations conference; Nazi policy of organized murder blackens Germany for all history - civilized world shocked by evidence, living and dead, of Herrenvolk's brutality - article with graphic photos; Henri Dentz - a traitor's death; Vintage International Harvester Truck ad with caption "Till the Japs Say 'Uncle'"; English lady harnesses goats to pull her to market - uses almost anything for fuel!; Luis Carlos Prestes released from Jail in Brazil; OPA retreats under pressure of general public indifference - fight against inflation is revealed in Newsweek survey as losing on most fronts; Ernie Pyle shared the Doughfoot's lot, even to death in a roadside Okinawan ditch - photo and article; Seiberling Tire ad in color; Dr. Frondel's work with x-rays at Harvard; Nice Chesterfield cigarette color ad on back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Address label at top of front cover. Unmarked. Two-inch opening to top of cover-fold. Cover attached by one staple. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, April 4, 1938 - Albert Einstein Cover Photo and Feature Article
40 pages. Features: Great cover photo of wild-haired Albert Einstein in leather jacket; Photo of swastika atop smoke stack of New York hospital power plant on the East River between 70th and 71st; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. David Hearst; photo of Pinky Tomlin and his bride; Photo of Joan Bennett wounded on movie set by a bayonet; Great photo of FDR in limo in Gainesville, Georgia surrounded by crowd; Concern over Japanese fishing off Alaska; Photo of Dr. Seyss-Inquart with Hitler; One-page article on Einstein includes photo of his relaxing chair, work desk and Princeton home; Five photos of famous racehorse Man o' War; Nice one-page photo ad for the Chrysler Royal car; Nice one-page, two-color Chesapeake and Ohio ad features Ohio's "Cheese Corridor"; Photo of crowd of Akron Goodrich workers protesting wages; Photo of a 42-passenger 'Ensign' built for Imperial Airways; Handsome color Packard auto ad on back cover features illustration of well-dressed couple. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Articles clipped from pages 15, 16 and 39. One-third of table of contents page has been removed. A worthy vintage copy Book
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Newsweek Magazine, January 17, 1944 *COVER PHOTO OF CZECHS WHO FIGHT WITH STALIN*
Contents: Consolidated Vultee Aircraft - interesting 2-page ad; McDonnell Aircraft Corporation - color ad; Gathered 'somewhere in London,' chiefs map course of invasion; photo of Japanese and Nazi officers watching German maneuvers ; Sir Oliver Leese - New Eighth Commander; Preparing to soften up the Marshall Islands; Poland's stormy history repeats in boundary dispute with Russia - Soviet's proposal for return to Curzon Line and her attack on Willkie tax Allied amity; Danish Martyr - Rev. Kaj Munk spoke his mind, then paid the dread Nazi price; Photo of Hitler with Bulgarian leaders; Camel cigarettes - great color ad!; Behind Pravda's attack on Willkie; Kodak film - military color ad; Firestone - color centerfold; Freya Stark - British Agent; Allies have secret weapon too - mysterious Jay-Pee Superplane - article with cutaway drawing; Grumman Trinity - Navy's ace combat plane makers build a colossus from $17,000 start; Surprise U.S. suit against 'cartels' baffles both British and Americans; Photo and story about Howie Morenz Jr.; Schlitz Beer - color ad; Great War Bonds ad featuring General MacArthur. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, January 3, 1944 *BOMBS FOR HITLER - THE AIR WAR GOES ALL OUT*
Contents: Command links finally forged for grand assault on the Reich - Eisenhower logical chief with Marshall staying at home - Alexander job a surprise; Cape Gloucester Prelude - a day in MacAurthur's Command; In Europe, it's British Stamina - in North Africa it's the heat and flies that most impress Americans; Leftist revolution in Bolivia threatens hemisphere solidarity; Move to drop the New Deal tag shows shift in political wind; First hundred years of co-ops take them into the big money - brings request for regulation from worried small business; Marmon-Herrington - heavy truck ad; What will happen to colonies? - caribbean offers one answer - Anglo-American experiment in joint regional cooperation points way to world policy. Above-average wear. Heavily water-stained. Cover held by one staple. Reading copy only. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, September 24, 1945 *CHILD OF FRANCE - WILL HE FREEZE THIS WINTER?*
Contents: Interesting variety of military-themed ads; Ad for the Edison Voicewriter Ediphone; Color ad for GM's Electro-Motive division; nice color ad for Kuppenheimer clothing; Color ad for White buses; More billions in aid for Britain? - Truman in favor, Congress wary; Great photo of a New York ticker tape parade; The worst hurricane since 1926 litters Biscayne Boulevard in Miami (with photo); Very nice color Coke ad shows uniformed military men of various nations playing cards; 'Race of Giants' takes over Japan with ease of well-oiled machine - awed people, now friendlier, make little trouble, occupation force may be home in a year; MacArthur cracks down hard on fawning, unrepentant enemy - weight of defeat grows with size of occupation force - food shortage is problem; Double suicide - Field Marshal Gen. Sugiyama and his wife (with photo prior); The ridiculous Tojo - photos and description of his failed attempt at honorable suicide; Korea Hodgepodge - photo of Governor General Nobuyuki Abe surrendering Korea; Photo of Hitler lookalike, Frantisek Holub, a Prague train conductor; Photo of General Patton with Marshal Gregory K. Zhukoff; Nice color Canada Dry water and ginger ale ad; Nice feminine color Schlitz beer ad; They walk again - rehabilitating injured vets; Great color Studebaker truck ad inside back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Address label on front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs From the Nation's Capital, August 3 1933 - Is a National Sales Tax Coming? / Social Security Law
24 pages. Contents: Taxes in Sight - Can't Balance Budget - Is a National Sales Tax Coming?; Opposition to new taxes; Reaction to Rhode Island Vote - with illustration of Senator Peter G. Gerry, Democratic Leader; Illustration of Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Red Cross Chairman; No Federal Dole After Fall; New Mint at San Francisco and New Gold Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Kentucky; Foreign News; Hitler keeps up pressure on Catholics and Jews; Attempted assassination of Mexican President Lazaro Cardenas; Italy offered land by Selassie to ward off threat of fight with Ethiopia; Current events - with illustration of boxer Joe Louis and photo of Senator William E. Borah; Congress; Capital Chat; Marketing; Many Interesting Methods Used in Color Printing; Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd; Photo of Emperor Hirohito of Japan; Science News; Aviation - Pan-American making final arrangements for California-China air route; Women of the world gaining rights they have long fought for; Photo of Japanese young ladies available for marriage through the matrimonial bureal; Social Security Law - key stone of new deal social reform to benefit 30 million; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs From the Nation's Capital, June 13, 1936 - Palestine Riots Threaten Britain's Holy Land Mandate
24 pages. Contents: Uncle Sam has lost his balance in world marketing - can do nothing; Excess Naval Tonnage Views; President to Rule Relief; Treasury makes Record Loan; Black Legion Spreads Terror; Foreign News; Hitler inspects Navy at Kiel; Palestine Riots Threaten Britain's Holy Land Mandate; Japan invades China; Current Events; Louis Meyer wins Indianapolis 500; National News; Lloyd's - Original Optimist Club - Insures Everything (Lloyd's of London); Very Scathing editorial about Sigmund Freud, who 'died a short time ago, after startling and shocking and disgusting the whole civilized world by his destructive doctrines"; Marketing; Capital Chat; Science News - Painless childbirth attacked; Aviation - what will be the effect of flights of the Hindenberg?; Congress; Simple Rules of Flag Etiquette; Mrs. James H.R. Cromwell; Vintage ads; and much more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly News Review of World Affairs, May 8, 1937 - British Coronation
24 pages. Features: Coronation - Crusty Tradition, Blazing Color, Sacred Ritual - with photos; The National Scene; Daughters of the American Revolution - 46th Annual Congress; News from Austria and Belgium; Article with photo on Leon Blum, Premier of France; High Treason - 21-year-old Jewish art student Helmuth Hirsch awaits death penalty in Germany after he is assumed to have intended to bomb Hitler; British Budget and Debts; Science and Medicine; Photo of Jackson Whitlow of Stooping Oak, TN who is 45 days into a fast; Photo and brief article on Negro singer Marian Anderson; Photo and brief write-up of Mrs. Harriette Gray, of Omaha; Editorial; Feature article and photo of "Father Divine"; Capital Chat; The Movie World; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly News Review of World Affairs, May 15, 1937 - Spanish War Turns in Full Fury on Civilians
24 pages. Features: Spain - The War Turns In Full Fury on Civilians; The National Scene; Movies and Labor; Conditions in Puerto Rico; Americana; News from Ireland and Japan. Photo of Filipino women who have now won voting rights; Friction resumes between Hitler/Nazis and the Pope/Catholics; Egypt and Foreign Rights; Spain update - with photo of General Franco with General Mola; Interesting international news bits; Famine in 2137?; Dr. Margaret Wylie says it is more or less a scientific fact that blondes, more often than brunettes, are mothers of twins; Rebuff to Nazis - loss of academic freedom in German universities; "Cultural Olympics"; Photo of Trudi Schoop; Religion and Society; 14 Burlesque/strip-tease palaces are padlocked in New York; The Relief Problem; Photo and major article on circus press agent Dexter William Fellows; Capital Chat; The Movie World; Back cover circus photos; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Daily Colonist, Sunday July 1, 1934, Victoria, British Columbia Newspaper
This listing consists of pages 1-12 of this issue which measures 23.5"x17". Contents: Hitler smashes revolt; Death of mountaineer Alex H. Dalgleish; Pioneer and Bralorne mines in B.C. may rival famous South African workings; Bones of Cougar Ike found near Nitnat?; White fishermen push seven Japanese fish boats out of Bull Harbor and warn them not to return; Merrit Indians sentenced to hang for Murder of Indian department constable F.H. Gisborne - with photos of Richardson George, Eneas George and Alex George; Editorial page; City and District News page; Social pages; Entertainment page; Assorted additional vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. A great heirloom from earlier days in Victoria, B.C. Newspaper
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The Daily Colonist, Sunday June 16, 1934, Victoria, British Columbia Newspaper
This listing consists of pages 1-4 and 7-18 of this issue which measures 23.5"x17". Contents: Interesting stories about huge fire at Moore-Whittington lumber mill in Victoria - with photo, Hitler ready to renounce his idea of Austrian union with Germany, Ontario Premier Geo. Henry pelted with eggs and tomatoes by Brantford crowd, and many more; editorial page; travel page; social page; large Hudson's Bay Company ad; religion page; business page; two pages of sports, including coverage of soccer contest between Esquimalt XI and Nanaimo City; two pages of classified ads; cartoon page; David Spencer Limited ads including all of page 18; Assorted additional vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. A great heirloom from earlier days in Victoria, B.C. Book
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The Sphere - The Empire's Illustrated Weekly: 27 February, 1937
Photos: The Nizan's jubilee (the ruler of Hyderabad); Hitler on parade in Berlin on the 'Day of Heroes'; Spain's trekking population, and other aspects of the long continued civil war; With the 'Rodney' on the spring cruise; Clear photo of a half-man, half-ape creature discovered in the Atlas mountains on the northern edge of the Sahara by Marcel Homet, a French explorer; Archduke Otto - the Austrian claimant in his Belgian home; Egypt again sends the Mahmal and the Kiswa to Mecca; Britain's 5-year 1.5 billion pound re-armament plan; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors; Dintgle, Captain A.E.
Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs, June 3, 1933 - Hitler Accepts The Roosvelt Peace Plan
24 pages. Contents: Openings for Return of Industrial Prosperity Reduced to Simple ABC Proposition; Muscle Shoals Bill Signed, with photo of Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska; Trade Contro-Public Works Bill to Put Millions to Work; Illustration of James A. and Amy Johnson Mollison - The Lindberghs of England; Japanese troops occupy Peiping (Beijing); Hitler Accepts Roosevelt Peace Plan; Photo of Rep. Louis T. McFadden who is out gunning for tax evaders, and wants to impeach nearly everybody, including Secretary Woodin and 24 past and present Federal Reserve officials; Photo of President Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chicago; Circuses and Carnivals Still have attractions - article with illustration of Jimmy Campana, Los Angeles strongman, actually being catapulted through the air from a modern crossbow; Aviation - with illustration of Commodore Alger H. Dresel with regard to the Akron disaster; Capital Chat; Before and after photos of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetary; Broadcasting; St. Lawrence Project Favored and Opposed; Illustrations of Viscount Kikujiro Ishii and Mrs. Woodin, wife of the Treasury Secretary; "Sunken Dollars" - a real old-time thriller story of th esea - with a guaranteed love interest (to be continued); Alcohol in Gasoline - pros and cons; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs, September 9, 1933 - National Recovery Administration (NRA)
24 pages. Contents: How Mr. and Mrs. Consumer are the people who will win this war of the Great Depression; Organized Labor Sees its Destiny Fulfilled as Dominant Partner in American Industry; Why Japan Dumps Here; Inquiry into Detroit Bank Failures - Father Charles E. Coughlin, "Detroit's Radio Priest" is mentioned with a small illustration; Big Game in Forests; "Sleeping Sickness" (a.k.a. encephalitis lethargica) epidemic spreads; Plans to convert the Ocean Greyhand/Leviathan to a floating amusement park (with photo); Eastern seacoast hurricane damage great; Foreign News - includes mention of Hitler and the Saar, plus cannibalism due to starvation in the Ukraine; World Wheat Pact to Fix Prices and Exports; Raccoons are Dunking their food - not washing it; Current Events; NRA (National Recovery Act); Carlos M. de Cespedes; Money to help hog farmers; Marketing; Capital Chat; Is This Termite (White Ant) Invasion a Menace?; Science; Aviation; "The Greatest Jews'-Harp Ever Made"; Question Box; Italy- Austria Pact is Blow to Nazis; Photo of Billy Sunday; The History of Bloomers (fashion); George McKee, of Anderson SC, reflects on why the current depression is not so bad - in contrast to how he grew up; and more. Average wear. Age yellowing. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs, September 16, 1933 - Roosevelt's Executive Order to Report Gold Hoards of Over $100 / Germany's Isolation in World Affairs
24 pages. Contents: Attorney-General Homer S. Cummings' declaration that U.S.A. Has "Actual Socialism" Raises Questions; Farm Income Up 40% but Buying Power Less due to Price Boots; Murder Statistics; Sleeping Epidemic Unabated; Oil Industry Board; Schools Need Revenue; James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, lists 64 rulers of the country - none of whom are the President; Planning for World Police Force; President Roosevelt issues executive order requiring all holders of gold that has not been licensed for export or other purposes to report hoards of over $100 to the collectors of internal revenue; Foreign News - with photo of Marshal Pilsudski of Poland; Germany's Isolation in World Affairs - article with artist's rendering of Hitler; National Current events - with photo of Rep. James M. Beck of Pennsylvania; National Recovery Administration (NRA); Senator Huey P. (Kingfish) Long; Ambassador Sumner Welles; Marketing; Capital Chat - with photo of 'old underground vault where money is now stored in U.S. Treasury'; Science; Aviation; Article on Siamese Royalty and Movies - with photo of King Prajadhipok and his consort Rambaibarni; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly Digest of World Affairs, September 30, 1933 - Reichstag Fire Trial
24 pages. Contents: Huge Gap Between Farmers Get and Pay Out Must be Closed; New Jersey Wants a Canal; Bank Deposit Insurance; Ambassador Norman H. Davis aims for European disarmament; Foreign news; cartoon of Hitler playing saxophone to 'That Nordic Strain'; Five defendents in Reichstag burning put to trial; Cuba Still Unsettled as Presidents Come and Go - Who's Next?; Report from German labor camp; Photo of Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana who was bruised in an auto accident; Photo of Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Secretary of the Board of Temperance of the Methodist Episcopal Church; Photo of Senator Thomas D. Schall, of Minnesota; Will H. Hays, motion picture czar, seeks films which mirror adult life; Photo of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland; Marketing; Capital Chat; Aviation - Newark, NJ Airport is busiest and biggest in the world; Cosmetics not new; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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MUNTER, Hans.
Pourquoi l'ouvrier allemand est-il pour Adolf Hitler ?
in-8, 48 pages + photos, broche, couverture illustree. Etat correct (2e plat Sali). [ARCH] Publication de propagande pro nazie.
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MURPHY, David E.
CE QUE SAVAIT STALINE. L'énigme de l'opération Barberousse.
Paris, Stock/Essais, 2006. Un volume grand in-8°, 457 pp, index, broche, jaquette illustree.
Referência livreiro : 80055
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MURPHY, David E.
CE QUE SAVAIT STALINE. L'énigme de l'opération Barberousse.
Un volume grand in-8°, 457 pp, index, broche, jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire). [CL-3]
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Murphy, Robert
Un Diplomatico in Prima Linea
Mm 160x220 Le Scie. Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 675 con 33 illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo, sovraccoperta figurata, astuccio editoriale. Pari al nuovo (as new). Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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Murray, Williamson
Der Luftkrieg von 1914 - 1945.
Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus. 2000. Ungekürzte Lizenzausg. gr. 8° 224 S., zahlr. Ill., Kt. Hardcover. Ecken leicht bestossen.
Referência livreiro : 16807BB
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Musmanno Michael A.
Dix jours pour mourir: La fin de Hitler d'après les témoins oculaires
Payot Broché 1951 In-8 (14,5 x 22,8 cm), broché, 288 pages ; dos et bord inférieur du premier plat insolé, papier bruni, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Referência livreiro : dl2422
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MUSMANNO, Michael A.
Dix jours pour mourir. La fin de Hitler d'après les témoins oculaires.
1951 Editions Payot, Paris, Collection "Mémoires, études et documents pour servir à l'histoire de la guerre" - 1951 - In-8, broché - 288 pages
Referência livreiro : 121137
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MUSSOLINI HITLER
MUSSOLINI HITLER. PALAZZO VENEZIA 7 MAGGIO XVI
ROMA: NOVISSIMA 1938. SPILLATO. BUONO. 16 22. BLE1910 COLLEZIONE DEI GRANDI DISCORSI ALTRO 016 USATO NOVISSIMA unknown
Referência livreiro : BLE1910-131A ISBN : 2560731684511 2560731684
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Mussolini, Vittorio
Mussolini e gli Uomini nel suo Tempo
Mm 145x210 Brossura editoriale di pagine 150 con illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. Nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
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Müller, Hans
Katholische Kirche und Nationalsozialismus : [Dokumente 1930 - 1935]. Hans Müller. [Einl. von Kurt Sontheimer] / dtv[-Taschenbücher] ; 328
München : Dtv / Dt. Taschenbuch Verl. 1965. 373 S. ; 8° kart., Taschenbuch, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Referência livreiro : 60198
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München - Large, David Clay
Hitlers München : Aufstieg und Fall der Hauptstadt der Bewegung. Aus dem Engl. von Karl Heinz Siber
München : Beck 1998. 514 S. : Ill. ; 23 cm, mit Schutzumschlag gebundene Ausgabe, , Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
Referência livreiro : 2697
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 1 Oktober 1937. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1937. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201456
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 11 August 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201453
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 12 September 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201455
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 2 November 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201445
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 3 Dezember 1936. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1936. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201462
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 3 November 1937. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1937. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201458
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 4 Januar 1936. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1936. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201463
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 4 Januar 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201446
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 5 Februar 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201447
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 6 März 1936. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1936. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201465
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 6 März 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201449
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 7 April 1936. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1936. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201466
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 7 April 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201450
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 8 Mai 1936. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1936. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201467
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 8 Mai 1937. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1937. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201460
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N.S., Lehrerbund (Hrsg.)
Hilf mit ! Hier Nr. 9 Juni 1938. Illustrierte deutsche Schülerzeitung.
Aachen, Verlagsanstalt Braun & Co., 1938. Broschiert
Referência livreiro : 201451
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Nahaylo, Bohdan - Swoboda, Victor
Disunione Sovietica
Mm 155x225 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta policroma, 555 pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo, illustrazioni in nero fuori testo. Buono stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
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NAMIER Sir Lewis
In the Nazi Era. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
8vo., First Edition; navy cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Enser, p.179.
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NANCY JEAN-LUC
L'ART ET LA MEMOIRE DES CAMPS
SEUIL. 2001. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 129 pages. Nombreuse splanches photos, en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 943.086-IIIe Riech. Hitler, 1933-1845
Referência livreiro : R200067207 ISBN : 2020509156
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National Conference Of Christians and Jews
THE BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS, APRIL 1944
Pamphlet. 4vo. Ill. 27 cm. Founded in 1927, the NCCJs mission is to fight bias, bigotry, and racism and promote understanding and respect through advocacy, conflict resolution, and education. Holocaust-era issue. CONTENTS: Brotherhood, Citations, Toward Democratic Folkways, Vandalism. SUBJECT (S) : Religious tolerance -- Periodicals. Named Corp: National Conference of Christians and Jews -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide of this publication, but whether this issue is included is unclear. Cover slightly worn and discolored at edges, but all text is legible. Name written on back cover. Good condition. (HOLO2-35-17)
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