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‎Mullican, Matt - Beatrix Ruf [Herausgeber]‎

‎Matt Mullican. Ringier AG Jahresbericht 2004.‎

‎Zürich., Ringier AG., 2005. 26 x 19 cm. 304 S. OKarton., 6164D Erste Auflage. Einband stellenweise etwas nachgedunkelt und mit kleinen Randbereibungen. Sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Geschäftsbericht des Schweizer Ringier-Konzerns für das Jahr 2004, wobei der eigentliche Geschäftsbericht nur 47 umfasst, die Seiten 49 bis 304 wurden von Matt Mullican in durchgehenden Illustrationen gestaltet.‎

书商的参考编号 : 6164DB

‎Mullican, Matt - Ulrich Wilmes (Herausgeber)‎

‎Im Gespräch / Conversations mit / with Koen Brams, Dirk Pültau.‎

‎Köln., DuMont Verlag., 2011. 20,5 x 15,1 cm. 223 S. OKarton mit illustriertem OKlappenumschlag., 3205E Erste Auflage. Rücken etwas lesespurig, sonst noch sehr gutes Exemplar. DuMont Dokumente.‎

‎Durchgehend mit schwarz-weißen und einigen farbigen Abbildungen versehen. Interessanter Interviewband mit dem amerikanischen Konzeptkünstler und Bildhauer Matt Mullican (*1951). Texte in deutscher und englischer Sprache.‎

书商的参考编号 : 3205EB

‎Mulliqi, Genc‎

‎Communication in between.‎

‎London., Stephen Lawrence Gallery., 2007. 21 x 21 cm. 12 unpaginierte S. Illustrierte Obroschur. Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Katalog zur Ausstellung London März 2007. Durchgehend mit Abbildungen sowie Kurzbio- und Bibliographie versehen. Text in englischer Sprache.‎

书商的参考编号 : 7176DB

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Auswahl aus seinen Werken. In Übers. aus dem Holländ. eingel. durch eine Charakteristik seines Lebens, seiner Persönlichkeit und seines Schaffens von Wilhelm Spohr. Titelzeichn. von Fidus. 2. Aufl.‎

‎Minden i.W. J.C.C. Bruns' Verlag, 1902. VIII, 383 S. Mit 2 Portraittaf und 1 Handschrift-Faksimile auf Falttaf. 22 cm. Bedrucktes rotes OLn.‎

‎Mutatuli, eig. Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), niederländischer Schriftsteller und Sozialkritiker. - Rücken aufgehellt, sonst gut‎

书商的参考编号 : 96950

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Die Abenteuer des kleinen Walther. Übertrag. aus d. Holländ. von Wilhelm Spohr. Mit Vor- u. Nachwort d. Übers. Titelzeichnung von Fidus. Billige Ausgabe. 2. Aufl. 2 Bde. (= komplett).‎

‎Minden, J.C.C. Brun's Verlag, [ 1903]. XIV, 338, [2]; VIII, 432 S. [= Meisterwerke der Weltliteratur, [Bd. 22]]. 20 cm. Bedrucktes OLn.‎

‎[De Geschiedenis van Woutertje Pieterse (dt.)]. - Mutatuli, eig. Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), niederländischer Schriftsteller und Sozialkritiker. - Leinen leicht aufgehellt, Kapitale berieben/bestoßen; Papier kaum stockfl.‎

书商的参考编号 : 96947

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Fürstenschule. Schauspiel in 5 Aufzügen. Übertr. aus d. Holländ. von Wilhelm Spohr. Mit e. Nachwort des Übersetzers. Titelzeichnung von Fidus. 2. Aufl./Volksausgabe.‎

‎Minden i.W. J.C.C. Bruns' Verlag, 1903. 111 S. 22 cm. Bedrucktes rotes OLn.‎

‎[Vorstenschool, dt.]. - Gutes Exemplar‎

书商的参考编号 : 99112

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Millionen-Studien. Übertr. aus d. Holländ. von Wilhelm Spohr. Titelzeichnung von Fidus. 2. Aufl.‎

‎Minden i.W. J.C.C. Bruns' Verlag, 1903. X, 378 S. 22 cm. Bedrucktes rotes OLn.‎

‎[Millioenen-studiën, dt.]. - Mutatuli, eig. Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), niederländischer Schriftsteller und Sozialkritiker. - Rücken aufgehellt, Leinen berieben, sonst gut‎

书商的参考编号 : 96949

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Minnebriefe. Roman in Briefen. Aus dem Niederländ. übertr. von Martina den Hertog-Vogt.‎

‎Köln, Bruckner und Thünker, ( 1993). 251 S. 20 cm. OLn. m. SU.‎

‎Mutatuli, eig. Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), niederländischer Schriftsteller und Sozialkritiker. - Frei von Lesespuren, gutes und sauberes Exemplar‎

书商的参考编号 : 94833

‎Multatuli [Eduard Douwes Dekker]‎

‎Multatuli-Briefe. Hrsg. von Wilhelm Spohr. Titelzeichn. von Fidus. Mit fünf Bildern in Mezzotinto-Gravüre. Titelzeichnung von Fidus. 2 Bde. (= komplett).‎

‎Frankfurt am Main, Rütten & Loening, 1906. XIV, 404 S.; 87 S. Mit 5 Taf. 23 cm. OLn m. Grau- und Goldpräg, und Kopfgoldschnitt.‎

‎[Brieven, dt.]. -Mutatuli, eig. Eduard Douwes Dekker (1820-1887), niederländischer Schriftsteller und Sozialkritiker. - Rücken leicht aufgehellt‎

书商的参考编号 : 96951

‎MULTATULI(d.i. E.DOUWES DEKKER)‎

‎Frauenbrevier. Hrsg. v. W. Spohr. 3.-4. Tsd.‎

‎Frankfurt/M. Rütten u. Loening, 1906. Frontispiz, 16, 316 S., 1 Bl. OLwd (berieben, durchgehend braunfleckig).‎

‎Titelzeichnung und Buchschmuck von Fidus.‎

书商的参考编号 : 1228729

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‎Achievers Magazine, Special Issue, 1989 - Volume 2, No. 4 - Peter Thomas Cover Photo‎

‎46 pages. Features: Peter Thomas - Entrepreneur Extraordinaire; Blanced Living - How to Achieve Total Harmony in Your Life; and more. Clean and unmarked. Light wear. Two-inch crease to bottom corner of all pages. Magazine‎

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‎Architectural Digest Magazine, January 1990 *Special Italy Issue*‎

‎192 pages. Features: Villa de Balbianello - the late Count Guido Monzino's estate on Lake Como; Villa La Pietra - Sir Harold Acton's Florentine Aesthetic; A visit with Luciano Pavarotti; Gae Aulenti's Milan; The Villa Marcello - a 16th century treasure in the veneto; Greppo alla Fendi - reclaiming a hillside village in Umbria; I Tatti - Bernarad Berenson's renaissance villa near Florence; Alberto Burri's Umbrian Collage - the artist's multifaceted realm near Perugia; Puccini's Torre del Lago - the composer's villa near the Tuscan coast; A Fornasetti Original - the late designer's villa outside Varenna; Sandro Chia in Tuscany - the artist's Castello Romitorio studio; The Villa Rotonda - restoring Andrea Palladio's masterpiece in Vicenza; Noted antiques dealer Bernard Steinitz takes on the 16th century. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎B.C. Historical News Volume 14, No. 1 Fall 1980‎

‎37 pages. Features: One Room Schools of fifty years ago; The Hope-Nicola Trail; Book Reviews of: Schooling and Society; Caledonia -100 Years Ahead; Railway Stations; The Court House of New Westminster; Historical Portraits of Trail; God's Galloping Girl; One Century Later. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 26, May 1992‎

‎64 pages. Great black and white photos and illustrations. Nice vintage ads on covers. Features: Weekend "Diggins" - The Antique Bottle Collectors of North Florida, by Arlene. Caruso, Jackie McRae & Michael Skie; Tips on buying British Isles Whisky Ceramics, by Jack Sullivan; Jar Talk - Unique colored half-gallon Mason Jars, by Jack La Baume; Hair Raising Stories - "Perry's Hungarian Balm", by Don Fadely; Extra Special Deliveries; Bottle Network News; Auction Directory; Polishing My Onion Bottles from the late 17th century - many photos, by David W. Barker; The Label Space - Richelieu Preserves, Meyer's Closure Patent, Hayward Brothers Bottled Foods from London - by Tom Caniff; Las Vegas Show - nice photos, by Steve Bava; Up-Dates; Texas Dr. Pepper, by Jack La Baume; Dublin, Texas Dr. Pepper Plant Turns 100, by Larry Zelisko. Bits of writing on first page. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 38, May 1993 *Gargling Oil Liniment Cover*‎

‎64 pages. Black and white photos. Features: Pre-historic Baseball Cards, by Dave Cheadle; Drinking Homage to the Scottish Highlander, by Jack Sullivan; The Nickels House and Isaac A. Nickels, by Charlie Barnette; Bryan's Top Shelf - the Fabulous Ruby Red Beer Bottles, by Bryan Grapentine; Auction Directory; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - Scent Bottles of the 18th Century, by Rob Goodacre; Mary in Bottleland, by Jodee Holzwarth; Containers with a European Flavor - England's Crosse & Blackwell Company, by Tom Caniff. Clean and unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector - January 1971, Vol. 6, No. 1‎

‎Features: Why Josiah Wedgewood Chose Etruria; The First English Canadian Novel - St. Ursula's Convent or The Nun of Canada; 18th Century Italian Fantastists - Metropolitan Museum of Art; English Lustre Ware; Silhouettes; Candelabrum; Swedish Glass & Crystal; Copper Kitchen-ware. Some pages were stuck together and have now been separated with minimal impact to text and illustrations. Still a worthy reference copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine - January/February 1972 *SPECIAL NOVA SCOTIA ISSUE*‎

‎Features: Nova Scotia, 1828; Notable Nova Scotians; You paint me a ship; Goldsmiths and silversmiths; Potters; Halifax Restorations; Furniture of Nova Scotia; Louisbourg - the emerging touchstone; Choice 18th century accents; Halifax - city in midpassage; Nova Scotia Museum; Places to remember; Textile Arts; Folk art in Cape Breton; A Pencil Sketch; Early Buildings; Heritage in Printing; Glass; Artists and their pictures. Average wear. Faint phone number in pencil on front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, January/February 1975, Vol. 10 No. 1 - The Cavalry at Oka‎

‎Features: On Collecting Canadian Antiques; The Calvary at Oka; Indian Artifacts from Canada's Past; Canadian Painting in the Thirties; The Egmondville Pottery - Huron County, Ontario 1852-1910; Studen Prize Books - Canadian School Life in the 19th Century; Silver Made in Plymouth; Royal Railcars; Collecting Locks; and more. Light wear. Nice copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, September/October 1974, Vol. 9 No. 5 - Country Heritage‎

‎Features: Country Heritage - Loan exhibition of Ontario and Maritimes furniture; Original Prints; Baroque Bronze Sculpture - Opening in Toronto; Potting in Ontario; The Grange - a Gentleman's House of the Early 19th Century; Canadian(?) Glass - a noted collector speaks out; Mysterious Bolles; Antiques Shows 1974; and more. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - January/February 1982, Vol. 17 No. 1 - Newfoundland Outport Life‎

‎Features: Outport Tailor-Made Furniture; Billy Wheeler's furniture reflects outport life in Newfoundland's recent past; The Golden Age of Globes - Antique Globes present contemporary knowledge of the earth and heavens in a manner most pleasing to the eye; Ontario Stoneware and Redware - National Museum acquires an important Ontario pottery collection; An 18th Century Dolls' House - The dolls' house of Sara Rothe Ploos van Amstel delights visitors to the Frans Halmuseum in Haarlem; The Graphic Work of Mary Wrinch; Safeguarding your Collection; Samplers in early Upper Canada taught stitchery, the alphabet and numbers, and the religious symbolism of the community; Wintergarden Theatre to Bloom Again. Light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1980, Vol. 15 No. 2 - Canada's National Gallery‎

‎Features: Auction Report; The National Gallery of Canada celebrates 100 years; Collecting at the National Gallery; Exhibitions at the National Gallery; Conservation at the National Gallery; A Century of Ontario Houses; What is a Canadian Chair? - some thoughts on documentation and definition; The Careful Collector - Part I - Furniture. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1982, Vol. 17 No. 2‎

‎70 pages. Features: Auction Report; Restoration and Renovation I - Evolution of the Canadian House; Australian Colonial Furniture - new interest in colonial furniture and Australian cabinet-makers; 18th Century Orreries illustrated the movements of our solar system; Pillars, Pilasters and Porticoes - British and American influences characterize the two faces of Greek Revival architecture in Canada; Babies' Feeding Bottles - the humble baby bottle has a long history; Discovering James Blomfield - draughtsman and artist in stained glass, oils and watercolours; Archaeological finds document food preparation in Canada; An 18th century alchemist's search for gold leads to porcelain. Light wear. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1986‎

‎76 pages. Features: Ed Boyagian - Dealer Profile; At the Auctions - Joyner Fine Arts Inc.; Collector Profile - Herbert Irvine; Overshot Coverlets - a craft of the past century revived; Rosetti's Wombat? - the owl, the wombat and the numbat of University College; The Myth of 'Waterford Blue' - 18th Century Irish and American Cut Glass; Gold Ingots and Export Porcelain; A Thomas Nisbet Sofa; Original Prints - unveiling the mystery of printmaking techniques; Lady Artists of Cape Breton - Louise Bradley McLennan and Hetty Donne Kimber; Furniture Restorer Ralph Clemons of Newfoundland; Easter Art - the Ukrainian Pysanka (egg); Rococo Whimsy - 18th Century Porcelain Scent Bottles. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Canadian Collector Magazine - May/June 1981, Vol. 16 No. 3‎

‎Features: The Cormier House, Montreal - Its Design and Furnishings in Art Deco; Signposts for Collectors Part III - Early Brass Candlesticks and Their Construction; Beneath the Richelieu - 18th century artifacts; Theft at Sweeney House; An Exciting Discovery - a hitherto unrecorded view of Montreal on ceramics; Glimpses of High Victorian life in Canada; Communion tokens of the Presbyterian Church in Nova Scotia; Early Cash Registers Cast Metal and Wood Cased. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine - September/October 1982, Vol. 17 No. 5: Cape Spear Lighthouse‎

‎71 pages. Features: Boiserie de Nantes - 18th century Rococo panelling in the Chateau Ramezay; Cape Spear - Parks Canada restores Newfoundland's oldest existing lighthouse; Rags to Riches - the newsboy in 19th century American art; Painted Carpets - 19th century trompe l'oeil in rural Quebec; Restoration and Renovation III - Mechanical Systems; Barn-Framer and Farmer - Traditional Patterns govern the orderly world of Mennonite barns and farms; Not to be taken lightly - the many intriguing shapes of antique poison bottles; When Furniture Becomes Folk Art - Neustadt cabinetmaker John P. Klempp (1857-1914); Medalta's Art Wares; Odds and Ends and Ingenuity. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1977, Vol. 12 No. 1‎

‎Features: John Morritt and Upper Canada Antiques; The Brantford Pottery - The Early Years - 1849-1867; Helmcken Testimonial Silver; 20th Century Nova Scotia Folk Art; Canada Military Buttons; 18 Chairs from Nova Scotia; John Allward Stained Glass Windows; Collecting Chinese Ceramics - I; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, January/February 1986, Vol. 21 No. 1‎

‎76 pages. Features: Profile of Kenneth Donald McLeish - Antique Dealer; Seen at the Shows; Toronto's Reva Gerstein and her collection of delicate porcelain bird feeders; At the Auctions; Eva Zeisel - a half century in the ceramic industry; The Ceramics Market - Price trends in English Porcelain; Venice Preserved - four centuries of fortunate decisions; Coloured and Painted Bohemian Glass in the ROM's permanent collection; Queen Anne Revival - a 19th century, essentially British architectural style became comfortably Canadian; Newfoundland Craftsmen - 1 - Walter Bugden, his life and work; Rouen's Aristocratic Faience - French Faience replaced 18th century silver tablewares; Autograph Albums; News and Views; Kenojuak - Inuit Artist. Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, July/August 1978, Vol. 13 No. 4 - Victoria's Crystal Garden‎

‎Features: Victoria's Crystal Garden - a landmark in iron and glass; The Art and Science of Josiah Wedgwood; The Canadian National Exhibition 1879-1978; An Unrecorded View on 19th Century Earthenware; The Historic Naval and Military Establishments - Penatanguishene, Ontario; Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald - Painter; Niagara Furniture Makers - IV; Prince Edward Island Silversmiths. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1976, Vol. 11 No. 2 - Egmondville Pottery‎

‎Features: Canadian Collector and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); 20th Century Decorative Arts in the Royal Ontario Museum; Furniture Sleuthing; The Egmondville Pottery Revisited - Huron County, Ontario, 1852-1910; Canadian Crewelwork; Pysanka; A Letter From Canada - Written and Illustrated by John Locke Blagdon in 1844; Artist-Craftsman in Glass - Elmer John Hookway, 1889-1974; Studio Pottery; and more. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1983, Volume 18, No. 2: Guelph Architectural Stone Carving‎

‎72 pages. Features: Auction Report 1982; Architectural Stone Carving in 19th Century Guelph; Quebec House - James Wolfe's childhood home in Kent; Early Coins of Canada; Canadian-American Postal Relations - I - The Beginnings to the 1820s; A Dowager Clings to Dignity - Edmonton's Alberta Hotal set a standard of Western Hospitality; Legh Mulhall Kilpin (1855-1919); Restoration and Renovation VI - Landscaping Your Period House; The Graphic Art of Advertising Pot-Lids; Unsuspected Harmonies - an unusual exhibit investigates multicultural responses to aesthetic qualities. Light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian Collector Magazine, May/June 1978, Vol. 13 No. 3‎

‎Features: Botanical Plates; The Doctor's Home - Toronto's Black Creek Pioneer Village; Medicines out of the Earth; Mrs. Traill's Books for Collectors; Feeding the 19th Century Baby; Preconfederation Medical Instruments; Colours from Nature; Flowers on English Pottery and Porcelain; Packing the Panacea - Medicine Bottles in Upper Canada. Sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Canadian Collector Magazine, May/June, 1986, Vol. 21 No. 3‎

‎76 pages. Features: Dealer Profile of Louis Wine Ltd. - Gary and Richard Wine; Collector Profile of Bernard Ostry; Collector's Queries; David Ritchie of the D & J Ritchie auction house in Toronto; Shuangxi - Double-Bliss - Textiles for the traditional Chinese Wedding, by Angela Sheng; Maya Treasures; The Hunts of Maximilian - July - The history of a 17th century tapestry; Pill Tiles and Gallipots - mysterious artifacts have a pharmaceutical history; John Herbert Caddy (1801-1887) - Explorer Artist; Mingei - Japan's Folk Crafts; Fred Phillips - Bermuda Cabinetmaker; Caring for works on paper - Part 1 - papermaking and internal vice; New home for Nova Scotia Art Gallery; News and Views. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Canadian House and Home Magazine, May 2000 - Decorating for Relaxed Living‎

‎184 pages. Features: Lovely contemporary farmhouse; Neighbouring properties feature different classic garden styles; Vancouver home and its rugged cliffside surroundings; Syle is an individual thing; Suzanne Dimma transforms her barren city yard; Elegant 1930's style Vancouver home is recast for the 21st century; Catalogues and on-line shopping bring stylish garden furnishings to your back door; Bay Window - island cottage; Building a garden shed from used cedar decking; Find your gastronomic profile; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian National Magazine, July 1946, Volume 32, Number 7: Joan Fontaine Cover Photo‎

‎50 pages. Features/Articles: Cover photo of Joan Fontaine, who starred with Bing Crosby in "The Emperor Waltz", filmed in Jasper; Unity of Purpose - delegates from all parts of the C.N.R. system in Canada and the U.S. met in Montreal on June 11th; Jasper goes Hollywood - filming of The Emperor Waltz - with photos; T.C.A. links Canada with Chicago - soon service to Cleveland will begin; A Century of Progress - The Great Western Railway from Hamilton to London; Vancouver's Diamond Jubilee; Waterway for Salmon - Hell's Gate fishways on the C.N.R. and C.P.R. sides of Fraser River Canyon; He Knows his Race Tracks - Jim Quinn, operator, Canadian National Telegraphs, Toronto; Meet Mr. Saskatchewan - E.G. Wickerson; System News; Dozens of photos of new names on pension roll; Departmental Doings; Photo of one of the largest single-unit freight shipments ever handled by rail - a 100-ton crude oil fractioning tower for McColl Frontenac Oil Company at Montreal; Lots of company news; Young Railroaders' Club; Coke ad on back cover; and more. Address label on back cover. Unmarked. Three inch opening to top edge of front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Canadian National Magazine, June 1948, Volume 34, Number 5‎

‎50 pages. Features/Articles: Cover photo of view from Jasper Park Lodge; The New Prince George starts service this month; Jasper Park Lodge - a Quarter of a Century, with many photos; Canadian National Cameos - the meaning of train signals; Longmoor - a memorial window for the Canadian railway troops, who did their overseas training on the Longmoor Military Railway, was unveiled April 25 at the Garrison Church at Longmoor, Hants; Posters display our services - great pictorial display; The Reminiscing Run - a gabfest ensues when engineers get together; T.C.A. enters Bermuda - new direct air service inaugurated from Montreal and Toronto - with photos; G.T.W. (Grand Trunk Western Railway holds annual meeting; List and photos of staff working in Moncton's New Atlantic Building; System News; Chickens Without Wings - Dominica specializes in eating Crapaud (Frogs) which the natives refer to as "Mountain chicken"; Young Railroaders' Club; and more. Address label on back cover. Small piece missing from back cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Collectible Automobile Magazine - October 2004‎

‎Features: The Coachcraft story; 1960-61 DeSoto; The 1970-77 Triumph Stag; Malcolm McKellar - Pontiac's Unpretentious Genius; 1971 Chrysler 300 Hardtop Sedan; 1939 Buick Century Convertible Coupe; 1940 Ford Half-ton Panel Truck. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, March 1997‎

‎36 pages. Features: Eileen Gallant; English Embroidery through the Nineteenth Century; Stitched with Love - Beverly G. Wile; Finding 'Lost' Projects; Technique - Schwalm - by Roberta Rolf; Does He or Doesn't He? - by Karen Swiderski; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Magazine‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, May 1987 - 19th Century Needleworkers‎

‎20 pages. Features: Nineteenth Century Needleworkers - Part I - Needlework for Pleasure; The Sprit of Nova Scotia; Stitching Trivia; More Than Meets the Eye; Pin Cushions - by Arlene Halme; Wee Treasures; The Dugald Costume Museum, Dugald, Manitoba; Presentation of Embroidered Textiles; Armchair ShoppingMembers' Gallery - contrasts by Ann Haesell, Calgary, Alberta; "Family Sampler" - by Pat Drummond; and more. Clean with light wear. Book‎

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‎Embroidery Canada Magazine, Winter 1990‎

‎16 pages. Features: Potpourri - Connie Wilks; The Maaseik Project - A Reconstruction of Embroidery Techniques in 8th Century England; Notes on Helen M. Stevens - Author of the Maaseik Project; Angels in Wings - Barbara Le Sueur; Mural of the History of the Sunshine Coast - thoughts and expressions by Maureen Sadler; and more. Clean with light wear. Magazine‎

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‎Engineering in Miniature - The Magazine for Model Engineers: December 2003‎

‎Wenford; An Early 19th Century Table Steam Engine; BR Standard Class 4 2-6-4 Tank Locomotive in 5" Gauge; Boiler Steam Generation and Safety Valves; Farcot's Table Engine. Excellent copy. Book‎

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‎Equinox - The Magazine of Canadian Discovery: January/February 1983: Kelp Beds‎

‎Features: Fires of Thunder - Quebec's Project of the Century Roars over the Lands and Lives of the Cree; Marine Dominoes - Scientists piece together the complex ecological puzzles of the once great kelp beds; Everest - The Expedition Chronicle of Canadians facing Mountaineering's Crowning Challenge; Canadian Mount Everest Expedition 1982 - The Team. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Equinox - The Magazine of Canadian Discovery: March/April 1982‎

‎Features: Orca, The Sociable Whale - Life among British Columbia's Most Intelligent and Awesome Predators; A Cuban Odyssey - Foot-loose in the Shadow of Fidel, An Underground Traveller's Report; Cosmic Crucibles - Scientists Probe the Workings of the huge Nebulas; Christopher Pratt and Mary Pratt - The First Couple of Contemporary Art; Bone Age Man - Canadian Find Sparks One of the Hottest Archeological Debates of the Century. Average wear. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Happy Motoring, Volume 19, Number 3 - an Imperial Oil/Esso Periodical‎

‎Features: British Columbia - a century of progress - with story and photos; Canada's cradle of celtic culture - St. Ann's, The Gaelic College in Nova Scotia; Rocky Mountain Motorcade - 100-car, 300-man motorcade pioneers 125-mile route from Rocky Mountain House to the Banff-Jasper highway - super photos!; Quebec City's 350th Birthday; Motoring at Fort Churchill; Echoes from an old coach road - highway 33 between Trenton and Kingston. Illustrated with black and white photos. Average wear. Bit of writing on back cover. A sound copy of this vintage issue. Book‎

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‎Howard Pyle - The Artist and His Legacy: Exhbition Catalog‎

‎38 pages. Reference notes. Selected bibliography. Five colour prints, suitable for framing, in pocket. Please note: all pages present but, due to a binding error, four pages are loose. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Ladies' Home Journal Magazine: August 1948‎

‎170 pages. Special Features: The Century of Women's Progress; Homes - Millinocket Builds; Edouard Manet 1832 -1883 (inc. full page colour print of "The Old Musician"); This Is the Way the World Bathes; Connecticut Salt Box; What Kind of High School do you Want?; How America Lives: The Roods' Promised Land - Henry and Vera Rood; How to Conquer Shyness; and That "I Won't!" Stage. Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc. recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Chevrolet, United States Steel (USS), Nescafe, Seven Up, and Camay. Full page black/white ad with Rosalind Russell promoting Lux Toilet Soap. Half page colour ad with Jane Wyman promoting Lipton Tea. Quarter page colour ad with Little Lulu promoting Kleenex Tissue. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Material History Review 58, Fall 2003‎

‎Features: An Examination of the Pointe Shoe as Artifact through Ethnographic and Gender Analysis; Life and Work in the Brigus Knitting Mills, 1953-1970; L'espace domestique comme source biographique - le cas de la maison d'Alphonse et de Dorimene Desjarkens a Levis; Regimes de verite et quete de l'origine - marche et monde des objets dans la Roumanie post-communiste; Forget-Me-Nots - Victorian Women, Mourning, and the Construction of a Feminine Historical Memory; Metallurgic Analysis of Slag Samples from a Seventeenth Century Blacksmith shop in Ferryland, Newfoundland; MoMu - a stylish newcomer in the world of Fashion and Museums; four book reviews. Average wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Miniatures Showcase Magazine, Fall 1990 - Enjoy 90's Decorating!‎

‎Features: A Century of Change - from the Golden Age of Victorian Splendor; Bring a Victorian Dollhouse to Life; Showcase - modern and turn-of-the-century kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms, plus a turn-of-the-century store and romantic picnic site; Collections - turn-of-the-century scenes and helpful building tips; Bits and pieces for your next project; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎NAWCC Bulletin, April 2002 *Those Wonderful Automobile Clocks*‎

‎144 pages. Features: New Life for an Old Faithful Clock; The Ultimate Railroad Regulator; Clocks in 3D; Hermetic Watches - A Photographic Update, Part 2 of 2; A 16th Century Ivory Watch?; Let Us Cross Over the River and Rest Under the Shade of the Trees", by Dennis Cooper; Those Wonderful Automobile Clocks; The Balanced-Independent-Hand Clock; Rebirth of the Breslin Tower Clock; Maintenance of non-jewelled Pivot Holes; Early American Wristwatches 1900-1930 - Part II; The Elgin-Size B.W. Raymond, Part 2 - The 21 and 23-Jewel Watches; An Unusual Barnes Bartholomew & Co. Clock; Anglo-American Clocks; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎NAWCC Bulletin, December 2003‎

‎144 pages. Features: D.D. Palmer and the Waltham School of Horology; Military Timepieces - Bomb Timers of the 1920s - with super colour photos; The Detex Newman Quartz Watchclock; A Perpetual Calendar Regulator; An Early 18th Century Lacquered Longcase Clock by Hugh Davis of Speake; Ansonia Clock Company's Literary Statuary; Troubleshooting Tips For When a Swinger Won't Swing; Hamilton's Hayden W. Wheeler Bridge Model Contract Watches; Breitling - By Water, By Land, By Air - Part 1 - 1884-1951; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎New Canadian Readers - 20th Century Edition - Fifth Reader/Book V‎

‎420 pages. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's details neatly upon front free endpaper. Minimal light pencil markings to contents. A well-travelled but sound copy of this vintage Canadian reader. Book‎

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