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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniatures Hobbyist, January 1987 - World Architectural Styles
Features: Miniaturist of the Month - Mancil Ezell; Barbara Lentz has a collection with an international flair; Paul Rosa and his 18th century French Palace; Tom and Tony Iacono recreate historic tools; Jane Willis shares historical settings; Bob Mason - Master Builder; Donna Smolik makes childhood dreams a reality; Phyllis Foote and her Early American House; Doris Robison's Little Things from Littlefield; Beverly Dahl's Beautiful Minikins; Paul Bronder's Stately Structures; Barry and Sharon Schmeltzle - a Family Affair; Peggy Reid's enchanted collection; Dona Favilla - wee florist!; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, May 1985 - Special Canadian Issue
Features: Miniature dwellings; Helga Tacreiter's miniature 'Possum Huts; James Molnar and his designs; The Ottewill Challenge - renowned Canadian craftsman; Bev Lun's Double Life; Barbara Logan captures images of the past in wood; Pierre Ramet's Furniture Quebecois; A Shopping Spree on Mini Street - Nellie and Bob Street; Philip Aitken's Precious Pewter; Marie-Luce Pelletier's porcelain and stoneware pottery; Barbara D'Artois reproduces an early Canadian schoolhouse; Porcelain Primer - China Painting; New York night life clothing for men from the 19th century; Joann's Blooming Flowers; Mary Eccher's Tex-Mex Fare; Reproduce the looks of needlepoint, applique and crewel work with this stitch; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, November 1984 - Big How-To Issue
Features: Mitsugi Ohno's Gifts of Glass; John Wharton's "White Magnolia" mansion; Jane and Michael Golden's whimsical figures; Frank Balestrieri's carvved decoys; Father Dominic Wilson makes miniature furniture from the Pilgrim century; Sharon Akin's Recipe for Success; Puffpaint Minis; Loann's Pompom Critters; Wine and Cheese Party - 6th in a series of festive seasonal party themes; Colorful mens' waistcoats and braces were popular during the 1850s and 60s; The Magic of Transfer Art; Back to Basics - Part III - the inexpensive Greenleaf furniture kit; Mary Eccher's wholesome Shaker foods; Selecting a dollhouse; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, April 1983 - Mary Penet & Phil Lavigne
Features: Patricia Ford's Popular Pottery; M*A*S*H Remembered; Minis go back in the closet in New Jersey; The French Dollhouse Mystery; Maryy Penet & Phil Lavigne - a marriage of miniatures; Camille Stromm's Boutique de Parfum; The wasahachie Cottage - miniatures on a shoestring; Life on the Mini Mississippi; The Small Belongings of Dress - The Pilgrim Century 1607-1690; Fezziwig Accessories - The Traumas of Tiny; Joann's American Indian Crafts; Nearth and Home Floor Coverings; Room of the Month - Cobwebs and Clutter; Building with Bob - Finishing the Interior; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, May 1983 - Arizona's Artisans
Features: A Louisiana Laignnape in miniature; Arizona Artisans - the Pioneering Spirit Prevails; Lynn McEntentire's Apple-Cheeked Dumplings; Jack & Shirley Bloomfield - they love miniatures; Bob Polk's Serene retreat; Building with Bob - wallpaper and trim; Joann's American Indian Crafts, Part II; Room of the Month - those marvelous machines of yesteryear; Dress in the 18th century; Roses a la cart - make a flower cart!; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, June 1983 - The Country Look in Miniature
Features: Glimpses of a cozy new 'Country' style; Holly's Homestead - an American Provincial dollhouse; Paul Rouleau's Affordable Antiques; Regally British Mice; Jim Hastrich & Renee Bowen - the Shaker Connection; Build a lucky Irish Abode; Furnishing an Irish Cottage; A Needlewoman's Repetoire - create a 1" country sampler; Joann's country boxes and cannisters; Building with Bob - Wainscotting; Introducing dress of the 19th century; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, July 1983 - Summer at the Shore!
Features: Brooke Tucker's tribute to Prince William; Helen & Jerry Davies - Inventive Collectors; Eileen & Howard Miller - The Ethan Allens of Miniatures; Kit Cropper's 3D Magic; Cyndy Shaffer - hooked on tiny crochet; The Sandy Bottom Beach Cottage - Summer at the shore - circa 1950; Room of the Month - Beach Blanket Bee-Bop; Small Belongings of Dress - in the early 19th century, the world rediscovered romance; Building with Bob - Paneling; Joann's Mini-Kites that really fly; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, August 1994 - Annual Kitcrafting Issue
Features: Putting Food By; Gingerbread at its Peak - Gable Decorations; The Great Dollhouse Contest; Ron Benson; The Kupjack Studio; St. Louis Show; Antiques Shop; Adding a Closet; A Handy How-To Library; Early 18th century chairs; Paint Can Workshop; To the Queen's Taste; The Clubhouse; and more. Some moisture exposure. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, June 1994 - NN Tours China - In Miniature
Features: Choosing a Floor Plan; Ruth McChesney's replica of an 18th century room in a real French chateau; Carolyn Sunstein offers you a chair - in any size!; Splendid China - Florida's newest attraction; Show Scene; Ellie's Toy Emporium; R.S.V.P., by Anne Day Smith; Mini Cutouts - Game Boxes; Apple Motifs; The Victorian Recamier; The Bride of the 80's; Dream Room XII - The Adventurer's Study; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, November 1988 - Special Freedom of Worship Issue
Features: Collectables - Barton's Toys; A 17th Century Russian Wedding; Judaic Miniatures by "Barb"; A simple country church; Southwest Native American religious traditions expressed; The Churches of New Mexico; Gus Scherdtfeger's collectable Shaker Furniture; Henry Moore's Amana Legacy; Master File IV - Sculpting with FIMO - tips from Mary Neaves of Mama Bear Creations; An Amish Quilt - cross stitch this 1/2" scale version for a bed or wall; Joann's Church Sermons and Church Picnics; A Shaker work table for the kitchen; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, November 1994 - NN Visits Two Great November Shows
Features: The Windsor Chair; Helen Dorsett and Scale Cabinetmaker's Guide; One Perfect Rose; Small Wonders V; The Tin Woman of Hammer-N-Smith; Installing Art Glass; The Wee "c" Show; 18th Century Ladies' Shoppe; Pass the Gravy; Antique Toys; Tin Pin Gallery - Mary Carson's punched tin rolling pin holder; Nursery Finishing Touches; Flooring options; Thanksgiving before the Hearth; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News, July 1997 - Build an Arbor Swing
Features: Victorian Summer Swing and Arbor; Adorning Dolls; The Sign of the Angel - capturing 15th century England in a historic miniature structure; Alternative Settings for Miniatures - almost anything and everything can house a vignette; Landscape How-To; 1/2" Scale Doll Clothes - patterns to clothe 19th century 1/2" scale dolls in style; Make an inlaid tabletop; Yankee Doodle Dolly; Make a miniature backback; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Old West Magazine - Fall 1969
Features: Fourth of July at Lodge Pole; Lost Frozen Blood - Garnets, like the beaver hat, eventually lost favour in the world of fashion, but for a while they were dear enough to pit man against man; Messenger to the Indians - William Averill Comstock; 'Yellow Kid' and the Wisdom Tooth - Josepth Weil; Neal Coldwell - Gallant Texas Ranger; There were all kinds of gunfighters - Bill Traynor; Our Country's Mysterious Monsters; The Old JJ Ranch - How it Began, How it was Run; Deadwood's Lady of Cards; Capture of the Horse Thieves; Experiences of a forty-niner during a third of a century in the gold fields - by Charles D. Ferguson (part 2) Average wear. Unmarked. Minor moisture exposure to upper portion of some pages. Sound copy. Magazine
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Old West Magazine - Summer 1969
Features: New Mexico's tumultuous twin towns - Kingston roared like a lion, Hillsboro - out of a hat!; Lola Montez - Man Breaker; The men who don't fit in; Gunplay! - a California Feud; Reporting a Gold Rush - the Black Hills, 1875; The Thousand Dollar Tree - a tree doubles as a bank; Destruction of the Devilfish - whaling off California; Remember the Chili Queens?; Jack Abernathy - Oklahoma Legend; Experiences of a forty-niner during a third of a century in the gold fields, by C.D. Ferguson (Part one); and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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Old West Magazine - Winter, 1966
Features: rare book reprint - West Wind, the life of Joseph Reddeford Walker, by Percy H. Booth; Men who wore the Oregon Boot (Gardner Shackle) - life in a makeshift territorial prison; Prairie fire - Walt Coburn; A ranch on the Nueces - Jim Ray builds a new home in Texas; the strange story of Quantrill's Surgeon - John W. Benson; Helena's hidden channel of gold; the freighter from Scotland - William Duff Stewart; Fortune's Little Casinos - scattered through Colorado's canyons; 'Tramp' General - Jo Shelby; Ghostly Camp Crittenden; Headhunting was their hobby - savage Haida raiders drew the last blood in their feud with Puget Sound pioneers a century ago... Their grim code demanded a white man's head for every Indian slain; He killed a heap of men - George Marlow; the day the brewery died - Gold Nugget Beer and the Black Hills Brewing Company of Central City, South Dakota; the boy Geronimo missed - clubbed and left for dead, he lived another hundred years!; 'she's taken bad, doc - early medicine in Big Spring, Texas; the twenty mules of Death Valley; Anvils and Coal Smoke - the old time blacksmith; One step at a time - early dreams in Wyoming; Trapped on Vick's Peak; Steamboats 'round the bend - Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; Ira Terrill - lawbreaker, madman or political scapegoat?; Savage days in Springtown, Texas; Black Hills Album. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
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Railway World Magazine, March 1975
Features: Observing the Working Timetable; Leicester - a celebrated Great Central Locomotive Depot - 2; Footplating - Continental Style; Blaenau Ffestiniog - Railway Junction; Looking Below the Surface; Cross-Country by the GC Route; North Yorkshireman; Unbuilt Lines; Tyler Hill Tunnel, Canterbury; LSWR Adams X2 class 4-4-0s; LCDR Photographs problem summed up; Nineteenth Century Footbridge Preserved; Our Transport Heritage - a paper by Sir Peter Allen to the Royal Society of the Arts; A Stockton & Darlington Shed Scene; and more. Unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
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Railway World Magazine: March 1966
Features: North Eastern Train Services of 1905 - Half a Century of Train Travel, No. 49; The Lyme Regis Branch; Last of the Midland 0-6-0s; Some Trips to Remember; Snowplough to Blaenau Ffestiniog; Then Came the Snow; Early Railway Photographers; End of the Isle of Man Railway?; TW Saloon No. 9044 Preserved; Fireless Locomotives at Glaxo Plant; and more. Moderate wear. Small marking atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1975
Features: Florida sailor designs 19-foot coastwise, gaff-rigged cruiser - the Salt 19; Seidelmann designed Palmer 550 enrolls in Quarter Ton Fleet; Traditional cruising design finds speed, responsiveness with new rig - the enlarged version of the SERAFFYN; Aesthetics and comfort remembered in the Norlin 37 Mark II; Great gaffed mains, barn door rudders and plump hulls; Sailing for winter sports enthusiasts; in search of Spain - pictures and story by Dorothy I. Crossley; A ton of heavy racing; One by One - one last old Conway schooner survives to carry a fragment of the sail driven 19th century toward the last quarter of the 20th; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Please note: middle page loose but present. Book
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Scientific American, May 1981 - The Sunflower Crop
188 pages. Features: The fuel economy of light vehicles; split genes; the sources of celestial x-ray bursts; the crest of the east pacific rise; countercurrent systems in animals; highly excited atoms; the sunflower crop; Chinese building standards in the 12th century; and more. Nostalgic colour photo ads. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: September 1979
Features: New owner for the "France"; The "Eilian" Remembered; Messageries Maritimes Liner "Eridan" of 1929; Beating the Oil Shortage at Sea; Ferry Scene - Sealink Setback; Brighton-Dieppe Services of the Past; The Liverpool Pilotage Service in the 19th Century; Sail Review - Welsh Preservation Plans; Greek Passenger Shipping in 1978-1979; The 'Elbe' Disaster. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, April 1969 / May 1969
Features: Antiques and Television; Oak House, West Bromwich, Staffs - a Tudor Yeoman's House which has survived an Industrial Tide; Decorative Early Maps; The Hannah Gubbay Collection; "Chayres with Iron Worke" - an account of some late 17th century 'Sleeping' Chairs; The 7th Scottish Antiques Fair; The "AW" Master Salt - a unique example of 17th century English Delftware; The Macabre in Art - as illustrated by Pictures of "The Temptation of St. Anthony"; The Blazing Myth and Kindred Matters for "Silhouette" collectors; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, April 1972 / May 1972
Features: The interest in antiquities; The Jockey Club, Newmarket, Suffolk; A London Chinaman - Messrs Goodes; Late 17th Century Clocks in an English Collection; Some Payments by an 18th Century Collector; The English Champagne and Ale Flute Glasses, 1685-1832; The Treasures of Tutenkhaamun; The Handley-Read Collection - Victorian Art, Style and Syntax; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, February 1969 / March 1969
Features: The True Father of English Clockmaking; Sulgrave Manor - The Northamptonshire Home of the Washingtons; 18th Century Soap-Boxes; Genius, Conformity and Eccentricity - The Bicentenary Exhibition at the Royal Academy; The Fromanteels - an Exhibition Illustrating the first Twelve Years of the Pendulum Clock; 16th and 17th century Swiss Stained Glass Painting; Opaque Twist Soda Glasses - are they of English or continental provenance?; English 18th century Furniture at Kenwood; Thoughts about Hallmarks on Silver; Interpreting Classic Landscapes by Old Masters; Paintings by Paul Huet (Exhibition at the Heim Gallery); New V. and A. Gallery for Musical Instruments; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, August 1967
Features: Rare Derby Decoration; Gemmology For Jewellery Collectors; Lions about the house; From 18th Century art to Picasso as Sculptor; Screens for Every Taste; Lacquer - the Majestic Art; Newcastle Glass; Toby Jugs Up-to-Date; Clock that Named a Town - Ansonia; and more. Index for Volume XXI laid in - covers Aug 66 - July 67. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, January 1970
Features: Victorian Silk-woven Book-markers; Meissen Table Wares of the 18th Century; Dolls' House Collecting Today; The Story of Prints, Part II - Woodcut (xylography); Art Nouveau Jewellery; French Paperweights, Part II; The Pitfalls of Antiquities; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Antique Dealer and Collector's Guide, June 1966
Features: Treasures of George IV; Solving some Problems in Chinese Enamels; Pottery Garnished with Silver; Teapoys and Urn Stands; English 18th Century Glass; English Porcelain Sauce Boats; Silver Oar of Admiralty; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Best of Doll World 1984 - Issue No. 1
Features: Applehead Dolls; Turn of the Century Bride; Hawaiian Barbie & Ken; Cheerleader Doll; Pinochio; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Edmontonian, February 1958 - Published monthly in the interests of employees of the T. Eaton Co., Western Ltd., Edmonton
12 pages. Features: Lou D. Chisholm becomes quarter century club; Eaton's 29th Anniversary in Edmonton - text and sale photos; Honours for Florence Gilmour; Additional employee news. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - December 1972
Features: Gun Parts from an 18th Century Kaskaskia Indian Village; The 1931 Rock Island Arsenal M2 - America's last Calvalry Saber; An Experimental Winchester Lever-Action Musket; A Cased Venditti Pistol. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - January 1973
Features: A 17th Century Flintlock Long Fowler; Caveat Emptor - or this could happen to anyone; Yes, Walkers are Where you Find Them. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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The Gun Report Magazine - July 1969
Features: A Close Look at the S&W Model One - Second Issue; Treaty of Medicine Lodge; A Breech-loading Repeating Flintlock; Shootin' Irons of the Last Century; J.M. Davis gun Museum. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
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The World of Interiors Magazine, July-August 1984
198 pages. Features: Manuel Canovas; Lancut Castle; Mimi O'Connell; Zoodochos Pigi; John Standing; David Shilling; Roman Glass; 17th Century Maps; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: June 1965
Features: Editorial - Biggest News from EMD since 1939; What EMD will have in its showrooms in 1966 - 2 pages of diagrams and photos; Photos of the Mississippi Maelstrom; Steam News Photos; Night photo of No. 45684 in England; Can New York City live happily ever after with 34,000 commuters? - what price rails to suburbia? - long article with illustrations and map; The Case of the Curved-Side Lightweight, introduced by the Cincinnati Car Company - Traction Classics; Photo Section - American Railroading... in 1908; Monarch Branch... after; Boarding the Century at Utica - excerpt from a 'Trains' reader letter; and more. Date stamp atop front cover else unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: November 1964
Features: "Our Third All-Diesel Issue"; Born at Beloit - The Fairbanks-Morse Story - super long article with many photos; Dixie Line digs midtrain 'slave' units; Iron Horse Days on the B&O; Diesel News Photos; Uninvited Guest - In 1953 GE did an end run around its competitors and entered the diesel ocomotive party; Diesels within yard limits - enter the advance scouts of total dieselization - many photos with text; Up front on America's fastest CB&Q No. 21 implies a throttle in the 8th notch; Nice color centerfold by EMD; B-B, C-C, A1A-A1A, etc. - what do they mean? - a primer on diesel wheel arrangements; Great two-page photo of Alco's Century 628; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The magazine of Railroading: November 1970 - Volume 31, Number 1
Features: Most deadly cargo of the century? - hauling nerve gas across the south; Railroad news photos; Thoughts on 30 years of train watching, by David P. Morgan; Super Restaurant on the rails; Steam over India - many photos, long article; Nader's raiders have attacked the ICC - Ralph in the roundhouse; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Trains - The Popular Magazine of Railroading, December 1950 - The Hiawatha Story
66 pages. Features: The Nation's Crossroads - stand at Chicago's 21st St. Tower and you'll see trains from Canada, the Gulf, and both coasts - great article and photos; Asa Packer's Railroad - Coal means so much to the Lehigh Valley Railroad that even its crack passenger train is known as the Black Diamond - long article with full-page map and many photos; The Hiawatha Story - How the first engine to carry the Indian totem came to be, as recalled by a C.H. Bilty, a Milwaukee Road man who helped create it; Photo Section; The Atlantic & Danville (A&D) - photos, map and article; Early Days in Oregon - at the turn of the century the Union Pacific had its eye on a group of little roads which held the key to the Puget Sound gateway - map, photos and article; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Cover holding by one staple, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Trains and Travel - The Popular Magazine of Railroading, October 1951- British Columbia's Kettle Valley Line
58 pages. Features: Beautiful color-photo ad for the New York Central's 20th Century Limitied inside front cover; British Columbia's Kettle Valley Line - Super photos with some text; Losing Money with Passenger Service - article with photos; A Monorail to Nowhere - Bold California Experiment to haul Epsom Salts across the desert Fails - article with photos; Photo Section includes great centerfold photo at Skykomish, Wa shows the electric Cascadian at a stop; The best way to see the steel mills, mountains and historical spots between Pittsburgh and Washington is on the B&O's day train - article with map and photos; Grass grows on the Westchester - What Killed the New York, Westchester & Boston? - article, map and photos; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. (an uncommon issue with the variant title) Magazine
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Trains Magazine, July 1942, Vol. 2, No. 9
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Unbeatable Class H - C&NW Northern-type locomotive; Railroads at the Front - portable railroads do a better job of military supply with less manpower; Forgotten Railroad - Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway was typical of the more pretentious mining roads of the West; The Twentieth Century - 40-year-old first-class extra-fare train has earned 150 million dollars for New York Central; Nation's Crossroads - 18 trunk railroads serve St. Louis, the second most important rail center in North America; Train maps of St. Louis and Vicinity; The Maine Two-Footers - five separate railroads made a 214-mile empire of two-foot gauge only a few years ago; Monon Metabolism. Average wear and soiling. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Vanity Fair Magazine, April 2009 - Bernie Madoff's Secrets
190 pages. Features: Exclusive - Bernie Madoff's Secrets; Michael Lewis on how Iceland went pffft! - could it happen here?; Is it time to rethink the American Dream?; Pirates of the 21st century - anatomy of high-seas hijacking; Brother can you spare a laugh?; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), January / February 1985, Number 62 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
152 pages. Features: Henry Scheel - innovation never goes out of style; The Caddo Lake Bateau - James H. Conrad and Thad Sitton; Traditional Teak Grates - how they're made at Hinckley's; Barnegat Bay's A-Cats - racing for the next century; The Scottish Fishing Fleet - Rugged enough for the North Sea; The Tahoe Yacht Club's 12th annual Concours d'Elegance; The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding; An epic cruise in the New York pilot-schooner Caprice; Building the Kingfisher, Part II; Saw it yourself with a Bandmill. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), July / August 1984, Number 59 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: Sharpie points and counterpoints; Two gold metal winners meet after half a century; SHEARWATER - a amphibious cat-ketch from California; The Outlook for World Timber; Guideboats from the ground up; Sardine Carriers - Part II; The Koa Canoe; - the Hawaiian dugout canoe tradition is alive; Sonny Hodgdon on Glues; The Case for Simple Edge-Gluing - do spines or dowels really add strength?; The Once and Future FOXY - one of Uffa Fox's 'proper-built' tenders; The Right Jaws for your Gaff and Boom; The art of finding your way - small-boat navigation; It's the Finishing Touches that preserve wire rope. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors Including Margaret Atwood and many Others
Canada's Illustrated Heritage - Complete Set in 16 Volumes
Published in the late 1970s, this magnificently illustrated set brings to life the richness of our real Canadian past, in all its colour and vitality. "There are no fictional embellishments. Some of Canada's best authors have used sensitivity, imagination, and true literary skill to tell Canada's story as it really was. These are not academic textbooks, but a fascinating and accurate 'social history' that should appeal to everyone." - Professor J. Michael Bliss, University of Toronto. "Delivers a totally new and essential look at ourselves, with a broad down-to-realities approach." - Peter C. Newman. Includes the following volumes: The First Canadians, The Colonial Dream 1497-1760, Redcoats and Loyalists 1760-1815, Days of the Rebels 1815-1840, Pioneer Days 1840-1860, Dawn of the Nation 1860-1870, The Age of Innocence 1870-1880, Canada Moves Westward 1880-1890, The Naughty Nineties 1890-1900, Into the 20th Century 1900-1910, The Years of Agony 1910-1920, The Crazy Twenties 1920-1930, The Hungry Thirties 1930-1940, A Time of Heroes 1940-1950, The Booming Fifites 1950-1960, The Years of Progress 1960-1970. Moderate to average wear. Unmarked with the exception of the last volume which bears a few library markings. Binding of the 1930-1940 volume is taped at title page. Binding of the 1900-1910 volume is weak at title page. A quality copy of this magnificent set. Book
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Multiples - BLOCK René (Künstlerische Leitung u. Katalog)
Multiples. Ein Versuch die Entwicklung des Auflagenobjektes darzustellen. An Attempt to present the Development of the Object Edition. Eine Ausstellung des Neuen Berliner Kunstvereins in den Räumen der Kunstbibliothek, 8. Mai - 15. Juni 1974.
Berlin. Neuer Berliner Kunstverein 1974. 230 Seiten. !Mit sehr zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen. Illustrierte Originalbroschur. 21x25 cn
书商的参考编号 : 147820
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MUMM, C
Paul Scheerbart. Eine Einführung in sein Werk und eine Auswahl.
Wiesbaden, Fr. Steiner, 1955. Gr.-8vo. 95, (1) S., 1 Taf. (Verschollene und Vergessene = Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur, Schriftenreihe der Klasse der Literatur). Okart.
书商的参考编号 : 1212548
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MunAoz Camargo Diego th century. Chavero Alfredo ed
Historia de Tlaxcala 1892 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1892. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - spa Pages 300. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : LB1111002185452
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MUNARI BRUNO.
Incontro con l'arte e il metodo di Bruno Munari. Apertura del corso di aggiornamento. 3 dic. 1981 ore 16. Comune di Corsico Centro Scolastico Omnicomprensivo.
Milan: Arte struktura. 1981. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sq.12mo. Original paper wrappers. 160x160mm. 24pp. Texts by Canali Anna; Raffaele Geminiani b/w plates. Thumbed. <br /><br /> Arte struktura. paperback
书商的参考编号 : 025867
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Munari, Bruno
Alfabetiere. Facciamo assieme un libro da leggere secondo il metodo attivo.
Torino., Giulio Einaudi editore., 1960. 22 x 22 cm. 32 unpaginierte S. Illustrierter OKarton., 67100BB [Prima edizione]. Einband vom Rücken her und an den Seitenstegen etwas nachgedunkelt, Bindung insgesamt leicht labil. Sonst noch sehr gutes Exemplar.
书商的参考编号 : 67100BB
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Munch, Edvard
Edvard Munch 1863 - 1944. Sommer 1951. Köln - Hamburg - Lübeck.
Köln/Hamburg/Lübeck., [Ohne Verlag]., 1951. 24 x 16 cm. 34 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 59388BB Erste Auflage. Einband etwas lichtrandig, sonst noch gutes Exemplar.
书商的参考编号 : 59388BB
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Munch, Edvard
Edvard Munch und Lübeck. Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte der Hansestadt Lübeck.
Lübeck., Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte., 2003. 28,5 x 24,5 cm. 167 S. Illustrierter OPappband., 74F Erste Auflage. Mit einer minimalen Einkerbung an der Einbandrückseite, sonst einwandfreies Exemplar.
书商的参考编号 : 74FB
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Munch, Edvard
L`io e gli altri. A cura di Giorgio Cortenova, Arne Eggum.
Milano., Electa., 2001. 28 x 25 cm. 205 S. OKarton., 55438BB Erste Auflage. Seiten leicht lichtrandig, sonst gutes Exemplar.
书商的参考编号 : 55438BB
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