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Wavle, Ardra
Here They Are
56 pages. Above-average wear and soiling. Binding a little loose but intact. Gift greetings, dated 1946, upon front free endpaper. Few small tears to pages. Small piece missing from corner of page 46. Worthy reading copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
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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Charron, Shirley
Modern Pewter : Design and Technique
143 pages. Index. "Deals with every basic handforming process used by the pewterer; how to set up a studio, draw a working diagram, cut, file, form, solder, bend, strengthen, polish and repair pewter." - from back cover. Heavily worn former library copy with usual markings. Binding intact. Book
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British Columbia Historical News: Fall 2002
44 pages. Features: Beauty, Spirituality and Practicality; The Early Art of Emily Carr; When the Flowers Talked; China Painting in Victoria and the Arts and Crafts Movement; The Needle Art of Kathleen O'Reilly; The St. Ann's Academy Art Studio; Yale's Ecclesiastical Textiles; and more. Average wear. Few markings by prior owner. Sound copy. Book
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Vogue Magazine (US), June 1972
156 pages. Features: The American Woman, Summer 1972; Gloria Cooper in Real Life - with her family, in her studio; Lena Horne wearing a new stretch of dress; Fashion for a Cool Summer - the wrapped head, the naked back at night, haltered checks, shirt checks, pale dresses for day, sharp yellow shorts, the brilliant-yellow caftan, shirtdress living, white cuffed pants, chalk-white pants, navy knit pants - and all so easy, the new bathing suits; Vogue Patterns - cut-out cotton knits, warn by Gwendolyn Warner; Naomi Sims - Supermodel - in real life; What Gentlemen Prefer; Fragrance is Communication - f4 new perfumes get the message across; The Sweeping Comeback of Dark Nails - wearing and caring for the new shades of polish; A Great Makeup - Betty Theodoracopulos shows you how; A Great De-Tenser - Betsy Theodoracopulos's exercise routine devised by Venizelos Antoniadis; Confessions of an American Wife, by Judith Moyers; Your New Self-Image - by Harriet Coffin and William Sloane Coffin Jr.; Lena Horne's New Love For Life; American Great - Lee Krasner; Warhol's Women Who are Men; What I Learned from Chinese Women - Pearl S. Buck Speaks; Are You a First Child, a Middle, or an only?, by Sally Shepphard; Disciplined Exoticism - the racy, modern life-style of Mary McFadden; Horoscope of Pearl S. Buck; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Back cover missing. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Sangster, Dorothy; Kimber, Vivien; Katz, Sidney; Crowther, Bosley; Conacher, Charlie; Frayne, Trent; Macklin, Major-Gen. W.H.S.; Allen, Robert Thomas; Baxter, Beverley; Fraser, Blair; Gilmour, Clyde; Best, Dr. Charles H.
Maclean's - Canada's National Magazine, March 30, 1957 - Louis B. Mayer
72 pages. Features: Canadians are the worst loudmouths; Nice colour ad for Matinee cigarettes; Fantastic colour ad for the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere 4-door Hardtop (black on red); Blair Fraser Reports from Moscow - article with photos; Nostalgic full-page colour ad for the General Electric Stratoliner Range (teal in colour); She sells glamour with a growl - Lillian Farrar; What happened when we threw out our TV set - The Kimber Family - Vivien, Carol, Ruth, Ann, June, Earl, and David gave up TV for a month - family photo with article; Is smog the real culprit in lung cancer?; The wonderland of Louis B. Mayer - this Canadian started as a junk dealer and wound up bossing M-G-M, Hollywood's biggest, richest, gaudiest studio - here's the never-before-told story of his incredible career and the tinsel world he ruled - article with many wonderful photos; "Lionel Could Do Anything" - Part 3 of The Story of the Conachers keys on Lionel Conacher - Canada's athlete of the half-century - article with manyy great photos of Conacher engaged in numerous sports; We can't fight without a merchant navy; Uncommon photo ad for Maxwell Limited of St. Mary's, Ontario - yard equipment, white goods, etc.; Awesome colour photo centrefold ad for Caterpillar features a Cat D9 ata work with other pieces working in the background; Very attractive colour ad for Oldsmobile shows at teal coupe on a ski hill; Marconi TV ad; Beautiiful colour 1957 DeSoto ad inside back cover; and more. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Minor moisture signs to lower edge of back pages. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Bell, Judith; et al
Rangefinder - The Magazine for Professional Photographers, April 2006, Volume 55, Number 4
266 pages. Features: Profile of Greg Gibson; Rf Cookbook; Bruce Hamilton Dorn & Maura Dutra; Fernando Basurto; Mauricio Donelli - No Limits; Michael Kitada's Wedding Album of Love; Jerome Spivey; Marie Labbancz; Dina Douglass; William Yeo; Doug & Chenin Boutwell; Tom Munoz; Deidre Buck - In the Wedding Life; Travis Broxton; Jill Person and Lauren Killian; Claudia Kronenberg Creates her Own Bridal Fashion Shoot; Kenneth Morgan; Bill Fredericks Studio; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Miller, Alice B.; Et al
Studio Photography and Design Magazine, October (10)/2002
72 pages. Features: Mark Seliger's bigger-than-life celebrity images; Quad/Photo's unique approach to delivering photographic services; Q & A with Dr. Stoffel, Eastman Kodak's CTO; Ready for Color Management; The Art of Seduction; It's a Family Affair; Bright New Ideas; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Propper, Tara; et al
Studio Photography - The Business Behind the Image, October 2008
58 pages. Features: Nigel Barker's fashion photography; Gregor Halenda's commercial photography; Bringing your work to potential clients; Add revenue through ancillary products; Charitable captures; and more. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy. Magazine
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Appoldt, Christopher
Studio Photography - The Business Behind the Image, May 2008
58 pages. Features: Dan Doke reveals marketing secrets; Increase sales with DVD proffing; photo industry goes 'Green'; Tripod trends and buying tips; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Plonski-Harrington, Erin; et al
Studio Photography and Design, November 2003
62 pages. Features: Dave Black - world-class sports classic; America 24-7 - a look at what it took to create the book; John Solano and Brian Marcus capture a wedding; SP&D's guide to PDAs; Bruce Boyajian escorts Miss America into digital realm; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Magazine
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Miller, Alice B.; Et al
Studio Photography and Design, March (3) 2003
58 pages. Features: Celebrity Portraits; Fashion Flaire; Digital Freedom; Jerry Avenaim; Carl Zapp; Dan Lim; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cypert, Skip; et al
The Professional Photographer Magazine, October 1977
108 pages. Features: Skyline for sale; Painting with Light; Versatility sells the photomural; What's in the cards for labs; Convention wrap-up; Photography's lost generation; Through history with studio light; Modern studio management; A guide to tax-free income; Observations on Winona. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Lefebvre, Hank; et al
The Professional Photographer Magazine, August 1977
102 pages. Features: Photo techniques for personnel training; The way we were; ... Our candid future; The manly art of portraiture; Little League means business; Change challenges labs; In Focus - Peter Gowland; Close-up Confidence; Modern studio management supplement; New look for an ancient rite. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Shulman, Julius; et al
The Professional Photographer Magazine, July 1979
158 pages. Features: Julius Shulman divulgues some tricks of the architectural photographer trade; Vacation photos can bring you more than happy memories; Corrective portraiture can save a lot of worry; Special convention section; Steichen retrospective; A special effect that multiplies opportunities for product photography; You have to make good employees for your studio. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Ayotte, Don; Cambra, Ann; et al
The Professional Photographer Magazine, December 1982
66 pages. Features: Orbital photography; From chaos to cabinets; Getting involved brings rewards; Focus on junior high; Part-time travelogues lead to full-time audiovisual production; Improve sales with better filing; Converting is cheaper than building - abandoned service stations provide inexpensive studio locations; Tax talk. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
The Professional Photographer Magazine, February 1982
108 pages. Features: More on marketing photography to customers who respond to a promotion; Challenges and rewards of group photography; Composite photos can introduce hundreds of new customers to your studio; Annual report gives photographers a chance to impress management; Don't offer old fashioned portraiture; 186 foot mural on revolving rooftop restaurant; Invade your competitor's market; An unusual print mounting method enhances portraits and wins praise; Is there a second camera room hidden upstairs in your studio?; License to create scenic backgrounds; Employee benefits. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Lemmon, Mrs. Robert S.; Wilcox, Uthai Vincent; Kains, M.G.; Martini, E.A.; Sherlock, Chesla C.; Et al
Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, October 1926 - Lockerbie Street - the Home of James Whitcomb Riley
100 pages. Features: Possibilities for planting wall gardens - rock walls; Showing civic pride with trees; The proper way to remove branches - photo-illustrated article on pruning trees; The third season in my garden; How shingles help in remodeling; Homes of famous Americans - part XLVI - Lockerbie Street, the home of James Whitcomb Riley; Let's have a fireplace; Nice one-page Johnson's Polishing Was ad features illustration of mother and child waxing floor; Preparing for your garden next year; Nice one-page color ad for Johns-Manville asbestos shingles features illustration of castle under attack; Nice one-page color Congoleum ad; Reader's letters; How proper insulation will help improve the home; Nice one-page ad for the Louisiana Red Cypress Bureau features the birth of New Orleans; A garden for a playmate; Nice one-page ad for 'Say it With Flowers' features George Washington and his mother; Poet Lew Sarrett's prescription for a tired world - with photo of Sarrett; Nice 2/3-page ad for True Temper yard tools; Nice vintage 2/3-page ad for Stanley Tools shows man installing bookrack; Nice 2/3-page ad for Yale door lock hardware; Poultry - a profitable hobby; Nice one-page Montgomery Ward & Co ad for their catalog; Nice 2/3-page ad for Sargent locks and hardware; Budgets for couples; Charming 2/3-page ad for the Wurlitzer Studio Grand piano; Beware of fake music publishers; Building healthy bodies - trees in the yard allow kids to exercise; One-page illustrated ad for the Kalamazoo Stove company; Attractive color ad for Sun-Maid raisins inside back cover; Soiled color ad for Mohawk Rugs on back cover. Above-average wear and soiling. Nibbling to upper corners. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
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Garland, K; Gayfer, James M. (Piano Arrangement)
Follow the Birds (To Vancouver Island): Sheet Music with Chords and Lyrics
As performed by Mary Saxton, Michael Logie and the studio orchestra. Sheet music
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Multiple Contributors
Theatre Organ Magazine, Journal of the American Theatre Organ Society, October 1970 *Requien for New York's Roxy Theatre*
Contents: Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Requien for the Roxy - New York's Roxy Theatre was the last word in "colossal" - with archival photos and text - includes photos of the Roxy Kimball and its stoplist - wonderful eight-page article. The End of a Dream - article and exclusive photo coverage of the fire destruction of George Wright's Studio Organ; Lovely Conn Organ ad featuring their new 3-manual theatre organ. Lloyd Gould Del Castillo - a Theatre Organ Biography. Off the Record - a discussion of classic theatre organ long play records, by Ray Brubacher. Adding a Celeste to The Small Wurlitzer - technical article. Howard Burton and Cedar Rapids new Theatre Organ. The Larkin Building and its organ - the Larkin Company's administration building on Seneca St. in Buffalo - with two photos of this Frank Lloyd Wright designed building. Photo of Eddie Dunstedter having gun removed from his shoe mid-concert! Reader contributions. The Typical Versus the Top - remembering the most theatre organs were not as glorious as the ones preserved today. The mighty Redwood Wurlitzer - The Cap'ns Galley #2 in downtown Redwood city features pizza and theatre organ music - article with photos. The Santa Cruz 'Organ Holiday' on the beach - article with photos. Hollywood Cavalcade. Snippets from England. Nuggets from the Olden Days. Fabulous Fifteenth Convention Footnotes and Flashbacks. Chapter news. Obituaries for Alan P. Ross and Carl E. Coleman, one of the best known theatre organists in Buffalo during the golden days. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features photo of Bob Power and his new custom built Conn organ. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
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Theatre Organ Magazine, Journal of the American Theatre Organ Society, June 1970 *The Richard Kline Studio Wurlitzer*
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Fox Theatre, Washington, D.C. The Richard F. Kline, Jr. Studio Wurlitzer Pipe Organ - article with great photos. Portrait of Lee Erwin, Theatre Organist - nice four-page article with photos. Taming the Savage Beast - how to capture the proper sound when moving a theatre organ to your home - helpful illustrated 3-page article. A Theatre Organ "Pipe-In" at the University of Rhode Island - featuring their Moller-Austin four manual, forty-four rank pipe organ installed in Edwards Auditorium. The Boyd Kimball's Move to Wilmington - excitement over the installation of a three manual, nineteen rank Kimball pipe organ in the John Dickinson High School. Reprint of Chicago-Tribune article - Theatre Organ Revival is More than Nostalgia; Conn Organ ad featuring their 3-Manual Theatre Organ. Record reviews. I remember Dan Papp, the man who made the 4/36 Wurlitzer in the New York Paramount the standard to which all others were compared. Letters. Hollywood Cavalcade. Obituary for Herb Shriner. Chapter news. Classified ads. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features their 33-E model. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
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The Saturday Evening Post, 12 April 1958 *Private Life of Marshall Matt Dillon / James Arness*
112 pages. Features: Nice color 7up ad with Fiesta theme; Great color full-page ad for the 1958 Chevrolet; Color photo ad for Johnson outboard motors - the new "V" Sea Horse; Actual case histories from the files of the Marriage Council in Philadelphia; Hornblower's Hurricane - Part 1 of 3 by C.S. Forester; Those Amazing Island Medics - article and color photos of native physicians of the Pacific Islands, by Milton and Margaret Silverman; Shock Treatment - story by Allan Seager; The Greek Americans - two-page color photo of their January 6 gala version of Epiphany at Tarpon Springs, Florida; Maverick Boy - story by Prentiss Combs; Why Russia Has Poland Problems - for generations the Poles have hated the Russians, and they still do - photos; Private Life of Marshall Matt Dillon aka James Arness - great article and photos; House of Illusion - National Historical Waxworks Museum; Frank Malzone of the Boston Red Sox; The Man Who Wouldn't Fall - story by Richard Stern; The Flaming River - story by Dion Henderson; Beautiful colour Cadillac ad shows high class couple stepping out of the Del Monte Lodge to their blue coupe; Death Stalks the Bride - story by Nancy Rutledge; Two-page Pall Mall cigarette ad; Color photo ad for 1958 Ford cars; Sweet color photo ad for Gulf service stations; Sensational color photo Oldsmobile Super 88 ad features Patti Page outside CBS TV Studio 50; Great Caterpillar ad illustrates and describes massive interstate development and tax generation spinoffs in Needham, Mass.; Nice color photo ad for Delco radios - auto and portable; Great Viceroy cigarette ad features large photo of Cary Middlecoff; Harrison Air Conditioning color ad; Front cover essentially detached and heavily worn. Back cover missing. Occasional underlining and notes. A worthy reference copy. 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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Nutshell News Magazine - For Creators and Collectors of Scale Miniatures, September 1995 - Texas' Make-A-Wish Dollhouse
Features: Show Shopping Finds; The Acquisto Silver Co.; Faith Rogers is an Original; Make A Wish - Sparkling Dollhouse; Ginger Peebles fruitful career; Marny Cardin and her flooring; Furt-tive visitors; Birmingham, England Show; Purrfectly Appointed Room; Gretchen's twin brother; Nutshell the Cat; School Supplies; A Belter Bed in 1/4" scale; Freshman Dorm; Mudworks - ceramics studio; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, January 1994 - The Fabulous Philadelphia Flower Show
Features: Seeking the Shakers; The Philadelphia Flower Show; England's Dragon Lady; Artist Shirlee Greenberg; Janet Bailey; Empress Eugenie; Projects to be Proud of; A French Country Living Room; The Show Scene; Building a Doll House, Part 4; A 1/4" scale Victorian bookcase; A Nebraska Sod House, Part IV; Joann's Do-It-Yourself Dream Room VII - Till the cows come home; Susanne's Studio - The Inside Story; 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, September 1992 - Small Wonders II
Features: Nutworking - sharing our experiences; The passing of Dee Snyder; A miniature weaving studio; John Constable preserves the history of the English Cottage; Small Wonders II - Kips Bay Club's full scale decorators repeat a big success on a small scale; Shannon Moore; The Dollhouse Museum of the Southwest; Finishing the Interior of the Airplane Cafe; The Bride of 1900; Microcrafting - Three Chinese Accents; A Kitbashed Trunk and a way to build bricks without straw; A Glow in the dark Mobile; Tin Cookie Cutters; Along the Mall XVIII - Kiddy Care; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, February 1991- Make it Romantic!
Features: Architect's Angle - Closing the Windows - Interior finishing options; Tiny Tapestries; The Stars' Dollhouse; Helen Cohen; Pioneer Photography Studio in Wisconsin Dells; Brambly Hedge Kitchen; Madeline "Tee" Ridder - Porcelain is her passion; The Miniatures Photographer II; Kit Renderings - Sheraton Elegance; Craft a toy barnyard; A bouquet of paper posies; Room with a View - Table by the window; Along the Mall II - A Candy Shop; An eye for wood grains; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, May 1984 - Walt Disney's 1" World
Features: Walt's Small World - "My hobby... is a life-saver. When I work with these small objects, I become so absorbed that the cares of the studio fade away... at least for a time." - Walt Disney; Mimi Shurr's Tiny Canvases - Bonanza in a Bandbox; Charles and Ferbie Claudon's Kitty Kitsch; Miniature reflections of Maryland's past - an historic rowhouse; Marty Saunders' Miniature Portraits; Sailing London to Perth in Eighth Scale; Wicker Wheels are Turning - barbara Ruemeli; Linda Carmona's Little Lovelies;Teatime in an English Country Garden; Knitting and Crochet Projects in 1" scale; Joann's Fragrant Spring Bouquet; Mary Eccher's Great American Bake-Off - pies for every taste and occasion; Room of the Month - this breakfast in bad Mother's Day means a mess in the kitchen!; Miniature Prairie Bonnets; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, January 15, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Features: Bridal, Dinner, Children's Toilettes; Blot-ting papers - No. VI; New York Fashions - skating suits, skating hats, furs, warm underwear; Personal; Blouse Waists; House and Children's Dresses; Paper weight; embroidered music-case; evening and dinner toilettes; mornings at a studio; Someday; Bluebeard - with related illustrations; Debenham's Vow - continued; Promenade Toilette; Full-page illustration "New-Year's Night - The Last Caller" - drawn by W.L. Sheppard; Illustration and short text re: singer Madame Grisi; Paris Fashions; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Hazlitt, Henry; et al
Newsweek - The Magazine of News Significance, January 6, 1947 - Passing of W.C. Fields
72 pages. Features: Giving credit to Ed Uhl, AUS, for his help in the development of the bazooka; Nice International Harvesteer ad presents their crawlers, tractors and trucks; Nostalgic ad for the Highway Trailers Company; Sugar still rationed; Photo and article on W.C. Fields; Soviet Army pulls out of central Europe; Nice color Nash car ad; Indo-Chinese Puzzle; 22nd World Zionist Congress wraps up answering No to the question "Should the Congress authorize the Jewish Agency to participate in the London conference on Palestine in January?"; Irgun captures British troops and flogs them; Memories of the Soviet Censor III; Color ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes features farmer holding tobacco leaf; Photo of Ambassador George S. Messersmith; Brief obituaries for W.C. Fields, Baron Robert Philip De Rothschild, John Barton, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs Bond and Hugh R. Wilson; Photos of Tiny Tim rocket test; Nice color-photo portrait of Mr. Hiroam U. Helm, distinguished rancher, in Calvert Whiskey ad; Nice color ad for Frazer and Kaiser cars; Student of children, Arnold Gesell; "Star of Cairo" plane crash; Henry Hazlitt writes on the "Purchasing Power" theory; World Series article; Photo of tennis players Ted Schroeder and Jack Kramer; Hermon H. Scott and his Dynamic Noise Suppressor in broadcasting studio; The Irrepressible Taft-Dewey Conflict; Canadian Club color photo ad features diving off the Dodecanese Islands; Great back cover color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features Jo Stafford and Perry Como; and more. Covers heavily-worn and loose but present. Above-average wear and soiling. Clear tape along spine. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Triggs, Stanley G.
William Notman: The Stamp of a Studio
173 pages. Footnotes. Presents an "important selection of Canadian historical photographs drawn primarily from the Notman Photographic Archives, McCord Museum, McGill University, Montreal." - from Foreword. Prior owner's signature atop front free endpaper. Moderate wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy of this handsome work. Book
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Hughes, Rupert; Kyne, P.B.; Rives, H.E.; Hamilton, C.; Norton, R.; MacGrath, H.; Oxford, J.B.; Lardner, R.; Pertwee, R.; Et al
Red Book (Redbook) Magazine, November 1916, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1 - With 12 One-page Photo Plates of "Beautifl Women of the Stage"
210 pages. Includes full-page black and white photographic plates of the following "Beautiful Women of the Stage": Louise Kelly, Francine Larrimore, Adele Hassan, Marguerite Clayton, Julia Bruns, Marguerite Courtot, Winnifred Kingston, Cleo Ridgeley, Miss Finney, Millie Billings, Betty Howe, and Leslie Claire. Contents: We Can't Have Everything (part 1); A Man's Man (to be continued); The Sins of the Children (to be continued). Short Stories: Scum of the Earth; The Mystery of the O.& O. Studio; Boosters for the Blessed State; The One-Man Team; The House at Bath; The Tenth of June; The Code of the Hills; The Gain in the Gainful Occupation. Pages 204-207 loose but present. Many nice vintage ads, some in color. Above-average but not excessive wear. Evidence of moisture exposure throughout. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Gernsback, H.; Lewis, R.; Schwab, L.Jr.; Queen, I.; Thomas, E.; Carlson, O.; Kearney, J.; Hoefler, D.; Altomare, R.; Hagen, L.; King, J.; Alben, M.; Melvin, B.; Embree, B.; Davis, F.; Bohr, E.Rhita, N.; et al
Radio Craft, and Popular Electronics, Incorporating Short Wave Craft, Television News, Radio and Television, July 1945, Volume XVI, No. 10 - Alex Schomburg Cover Art
Pages 539-610. Features: Cover art by Alex Schomburg supports the 7th War loan to 'finish the Nips'; Prescient Editorial entitled "Radio-Light' says "We are still at thevery beginning of the radio and electronic arts. The greatest and undreamt of applications lie as yet in the future. There is sttill much unknown territory in the electromagnetic spectrum which holds out great promist."; Air Radio Mechanic - a great career opportunity;; Television and the Amateur; No Selectivity in This Radio - the Panoramoscope; Motorola Handie-Talkie; "Photopulse"; FM U.H.F. Converter for Pre-War Radios; Cathode-Ray Photo Tests; Handie and Walkie Combat Portables; Tuning on the U.H.F.; Cathode Followers; Disc-Seal Tubes; Broadcast Equipment, Part IX; An Electronic "Omnichecker," Part I; Condensers; Re-activator Saves Tubes; Non-Priority Code Recorder; 32-Volt Receiver for Small Plants; Fixed -Bias Voltage Supply; Carry-Around Receiver; Cylinders for Better Sound. Nice one-page Echophone ad features illustration of scantily-clad young lady; One-page Radio Corporation of America (RCA) ad includes inset photo of Dr. V.K. Zworykin and E.W. Engstrom examining an Iconoscope or television "eye"; Photo-illustrated Meissner Manufacturing ad says "There' no let down in Mt. Carmel (Illinois); Interference-free Fluorescent Installation at World Broadcasting System studio in New York; Great photo-illustrated letter from George Coffee of Providence, R.I. shows his wife using a Talkie-Backie (car phone). Nice photo-illustrated ad on back cover for Galvin Manufacturing illustrates California's use of Motorola Radiotelephone F-M (FM) units and Motorola Radio automatic relay stations by the California Highway Patrol. Average wear. Writing atop front cover. World-Wide Station list has been clipped from page 570 and is not included. 1/4 of page 601 has been removed, otherwise a worthy vintage copy. Magazine
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Sheehan, Edward R.F.; Jowitt, Deborah; Samuelson, Robert; Howard, Jane; Cherry, Rona and Laurence
The New York Times Magazine, December (Dec.) 8, 1974 - Jerome Robbins Cover Photo
158 pages. Features: Why Sadat and Faisal Chose Arafat - an Arab watcher perceives a grand design keyed to a peace settlement with Israel; Jerome Robbins - Back, Again, to Ballet - photo-illustrated article; Is the Consumer Price Index (CPI) Accurate?; Forward Day By Day - First Lady Betty Ford; What's in the Water We Drink? - strange as it may seem, the best drinking water is in New York City; Funky Quasar and Croton LED watch ads; Eddie Bauer ad features Greenwood "Down-Proof Duo" jackets; Photo of Guy Lombardo in Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ad; Birth Without Violence - a French Pediatrician eases the Birth Trauma; Four illustrated pages of Christmas presents $15 and under; 2/3-page black and white Roots shoe ad; One-page ad for David Ben-Gurion Silver Commemorative Coin; Flagship Cruises, Inc. ad features photo of their President, Oivind Lorentzen, Jr.; Nice color Ronson and Colibri lighter ads; Many more wonderful ads. Bonus: Laid-in with its corresponding centerfold ad is an oval "Seagram's Greetings" five-panel (10 page) fold-out color-photo illustrated liquor ad. Average wear. Small faint library stamp on front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Rider, Gene; Miller, Sigmund; Coffin, T.; Hughes, Ed; Sweet, F.; Selwyn, A.; Dugan, J.; Gilpin, D.; O'Neill, J.; Goldberg, H.; Et al
Salute Magazine, June 1947, Vol. 2, No. 6 - The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth
50 pages. Photos of lovely Marion Carr of Chicago, inside front cover. Short Stories: No Other Place; Sorry For You, Paul. Artticles: Truman Wants to be President; The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth - great photo-illustrated article of his desire to manage a team; A Good Car for $500? - article with great photo of "The Bug" designed by George Bartell of Detroit; How Nervous Can You Get?; TheTrouble with College - today's students have too many problems and too few dollars - with photos of students living low-budget lives; A Drink with Susan Hayward - article with great photos of the star of movie "Smash-Up"; Hell in Hoboken - Bald Mayor McFeely prohibits photos of his head, while local children must play in squalor; Salute's Pin-up is a one-page photo of Marguerite Champman; Meet Me at the Astor; Sheila Bond Stops the Show - nice photos of her dancing with Danny Daniels in Broadway production "Street Scene"; Stillman's Gym; Movie - The Trouble with Women - with great photos of Iris Adrian; Singing Seamen - Paul Villard; Kill That Picture - studio cameramen assigned to vacationing movie stars can't photograph wrinkles or bulges; Photos of Austin Hogan and Walter G. McMullen; Interesting article inside back cover by Glenn Ford entitled "Actors Should Meet People"; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
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Luke, John; Tsujioka, Terry; Patch, Lori; Wolf, Teri; Shess, Thomas; Metzler, Joseph; et al
American Bungalow Magazine, Spring 2007, Issue 53 - Michael Wheelen' Home on Cover
144 pages. Features: Sun-drenched Craftsman overlooks the Pacific; Pat Spievak and collecting for daily life; Restoring an Albert Faber Masterwork; Renovating a West Los Angeles apartment in the style of Frank Lloyd Wright; Artist's timeless bungalow; Architect updates a Sears bungalow; Lewellen Studio; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Hiller, Nancy; Seckler, Judy; Hendrickson, Paula; Luke, John; Oliver, Trish; Kuzins, Rebecca; et al
American Bungalow Magazine, Winter 2006, Issue 52 - Cover Photo of 1911 Sylvanus Marston Home
144 pages. Features: Miracle on South Dunn St.; Restoration of a Pasadena bungalow designed by Sylvanus Marston; Dorothy's House - restoration of a 1921 bungalow; Envisioning Greene and Greene, a Century Later; Michigan couple challenges the 'bigfoots'; Historic Preservation; William Morris Studio; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Heuer, Jim; Counts, Tim; Tsujioka, Terry; Patch, Lori; Shess, Thomas; Kuzins, Rebecca; et al
American Bungalow Magazine, Summer 2006, Issue 50 - Cover Photo in Richard Pettler and Wanda Westberg's Home
144 pages. Features: The Saga of House #14 - recovering the history of their home and reviving the reputation of Oregon architect, Emil Schacht; New Rochelle Revelation - stately 1913 home; Minimalist Berkeley Brown Shingle of Wanda Westberg and Richard Pettler; A Stickley "True Craftsman" Comes Back to Life - Daria and Scott Colner; Seamless Bungalow - a master carpenter's invisible fixes; Reinway Court - Craftsman, with dedication; VanOstrand Metal Studio; and more. Unmarked. with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Kane, Joe: Editor
The Monster Times - The World's First Newspaper of Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy, Volume 1, No. 22 - May 1973
32 pages. Features: The Green Slime are Here; E.C. Does It - The Vault of Horror; The Monster Scene That Conquired the World; The Studio That Dripped with Blood - England's Shepperton Studios; A Kline Kollector's Klassic - a look at a new Robert Kline portfolio; Ghidrah & Godzilla & Ghidrah & Ghidrah - Godzilla is back, with unkind words for three-headed Ghidrah; Color Centerfold illustration of Monster Mount Rushmore; Incisive report on Gene Roddenberry's latest TV space opera, Genesis II; Results of first TMT Monster Poll; and more. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Moderately age-toned. A quality copy. Newspaper
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Stewart, Dr. H.L.; Cross, Austin F.; Mayhew, Joyce; Heed, Carlota M.; Roe, Charles; Stewart, Gordon; Sheridan, Michael; Albert, Harold A.; Mattingley, Ray H.; Galton, L.N.; Et al
National Home Monthly Magazine, July 1946 - Exploits of M.I.5 (Part Two)
56 pages. Features: Lovely cover illustration of prairie grain elevators by John Phillips; O'Keefe's ad inside front cover features tribute to Sir Frederick Grant Banting, with reproduction of painting by Arthur T. Cooper; Colour ad for Ritz Crackers; One-page colour ad for Frigidaire home appliances; Why the Dominion-Provincial Conference Failed; Nice one-page ad for the Trans-Canada Telephone System highlights long-distance calling with large illustration of old-style rotary telephone; Nice colour ad for Orange Crush features young lady holding brown bottle; One-page colour-photo ad for Jordan Grape Juice features young ladies harvesting grapes; New Hope, Pennsylvania - Boom Town for The Arts - article with several photos of local celebrities; Mrs. Minden Comes Home; Studio Cop - "Whitey" Hendry is chief of police for MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Studios - article with photo of Hendry with Donna Reed; Exploits of M.I.5 (Part 2) - the first detailed record of Britain's secret agents, contact men and saboteurs in Germany and German-occupied territory; The Neighbours; In the Time Appointed; Ottawa Roundup - Mackenzie King searching for alter ego; Water Safety Tips for kids; Wonderful half-page photo ad for Woodbury Soap features newlyweds Margaret Ellen Thorson and Theodore (Ted) Panos, both of the RCAF; Vintage half-page colour ad for Canada Dry Sparkling Water; Handsome one-page colour Oldsmobile ad features red car with Hydra-Matic Drive (and Frank Lloyd Wright-style home in background); Canadian Travel Bureau one-page ad features gas attendant and encourages all Canadians to be friendly to U.S. tourists; Great colour half-page Rice Crispies ad features man taking photo; Beautiful one-page White Rose ad features colour illustration of newlyweds in green convertible; Pressure Cooker article; Lovely Lux ad features colour illustration of Judy Garland; Adapting the School to the Child; Half-page colour ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Blue Top Brewing ad inside back cover features "The Colourful Home"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
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Best & Hillyer; Madge Mahan; Val Teal; Elva Williams; Rachel MacKenzie; Lorna Slocombe; Evelyn Eaton; Alice G. Craft; Fredda D. Balling; Virginia Patterson; Emerson Starr
Good Housekeeping - The Magazine American Lives By, March (Mar.) 1951 - Crescent City, California
318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
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Harry S. Truman; Gurney Williams; Marie Jahoda; Sam Castan; Jack Keller; et al
Look - America's Family Magazine, May 24, 1960 - Abby Dalton / The Tinker Family Afloat
126 pages. Features: Nice photo ad for the 1960 Dodge Dart station wagon(cream-coloured); 2.5 page (with foldout) ad with yummy ice cream photos, sponsored by the American Dairy Association; Photo of Paul L. Stover, of Stover Studio, in Pennzoil ad; Bassett furniture ad; Greata two-page color B.F. Goodrich ad includes illustrations of many contemporary shoe styles, including the popular P.F. Flyers; Coke ad features photo of lady spraying man with ose; The day Ike Snubbed Me - by Harry Truman (part 1 of 3); Brothers Peter and Paul are adopted; Lorna Doone cookie ad; Great photo of kids in Log Cabin syrup ad; Two-page color Kodak camera ad shows eight of their 1960 products; Nice illustrated ad for the 1960 Pontiac Bonnevile (yellow) beside large ship; Dentistry goes Hi-Fi - Dr. Wallace Gardner uses an Audiac to help his patients remain at ease; Boating Feature with lovely color fashion photos; Nice one-page photo of Bill France, president of NASCAR; Color-photo-illustrated feature on boats; Water Traffic Cop - Sgt. Roy Janson of Fort Lauderdale, FL; The Tinker family of Ocala Florida goes afloat; Pepsi ad shows couple leaning on trunk of car; Gordon Hill - boat test driver; What is Prejudice?; Two-page Chrysler ad; America's top golf pros pick the most difficult holes in the U.S.; One-page color-photo ad for the (pink) 1960 Rambler custom cross country station wagon; George Nelson designs unusual clocks; Abby Dalton - a television original; Nice 7up ad inside back cover shows formally dressed young couple on swing; Back cover color-photo Camel cigarette ad shows Graeme Howard Jr., Yale Law 1960, smoking with his feet up in law library; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Martyn, F.; O'Shaughnessy, W.; Jordan, E.; Craig, W.; Martin, E.; Patterson, W.; Ashmeead-Bartlett, E.; Beattie, S.; et al
The Wide World - The Magazine for Everybody, April (Apr.) 1918, No. 240, Vol. XL: I Fired the First Shot For Britain in the War (WWI)
Pages 442-528 plus 24 pages of ads. Features: The Strange Case of Sergeant Pron - a story of the French Foreign Legion; Turned into a Pillar of Salt - a salt-miner becomes lost in his mine; Mysterious Fish with Strange Arabic Inscriptions - photo and brief write-up of fish caught at Zanzibar ; A Woman's Journey Across Africa - Part I - Eva J. Jordan's amazing journey through mysterious Africa, this part dealing with Uganda (with photos); How I Fired the First Shot for Britain in the Great War - Trooper William Craig, of the 4th Dragoon Guards was also the first British soldier to bring down a Uhlan; Chased by Bees - while observing apes E.F. Martin unknowingly disturbed a nest; In the Clutches of a Boa-Constrictor - adventure in Rhodesia; With the British Armoured Cars in Russia - Part II - a stirring account of their work and adventures, with great photos; The House of a Hundred Rooms - Part II - Chinese Tong-men and gamblers operated a building in Philadelphia's tenderloin district which had secret cellars and dungeons which were put to diabolical uses; My Adventures in the World War, Part IV - famous war correspondent E. Ashmead-Bartlett offers startling and thrilling contributions; The Mystery of the "Haunted Hills" - a strange story from Australia's Queensland bush; The Soldier Samson of the Italian Alps - photo-illustrated tales of an incredibly strong soldier in an Italian Alpini battalion (with photo of him lifting five men!); Human Tanks - An Ingenious Body Shield invented by Italian troops; The Papuan Chief's "Revenge" - intereseting photo-illustrated story; Some African Fashions - humorous illustrations; Arctic Painter's Thrilling Adventures - M. Borissof became lost along the northern shores of Nova Zembla and nearly died (with photo of his studio); Photo of Indian chief Wa-Ha-Gunta who just turned 134 years old!; and more. Average external wear. Bit of writing on front cover and Table of Contents. Binding intact. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Moore, Jennifer; Janson, John; Gaynes, Margaret; Brown, Laurie; Van Der Hoogt, Madelyn; Piroch, Sigrid; et al
Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, January (Jan.) / February (Feb.) 2002 - Doubleweave Workshop / Gabriela Hucal
96 pages. Features: Doubleweave - a workshop in your studio; Celtic knot scarf; The Bog Jacket and other reminiscences; Double-width blankets on four shafts; Double-width blankets on eight shafts; Sunset Windows Scarf; Deflected Doubleweave - bumps in the night; Putting on the glitz - jacket and shawl; A doubleweave tea cozy; Wadmal Vest - an easy project on two shafts; Flag scarves; Gabrieela Hucal; Yarn Barn Color blanket kit; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Piroch, S.; Knisely, T.; Kaestner, T.; Walker, B.; West, V.; Liles, S.; Et al
Handwoven (Hand Woven) Magazine, November (Nov.) / December (Dec.) 2009 - Organize Your Studio
80 pages. Features: Spot Bronson takes a turn in striped pillows; A lacy linen curtain in spot Bronson blocks; A linen runner to warm a room in winter; Striped runner in overshot and lace; A shimmering scarf in advancing point twill; Computer drafting made easy - using color; Elegant placemats; Holiday towels; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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McCormich, A.; Ball, Joseph; Parrott, Lindsay; et al
The New York Times Magazine, October (Oct.) 28, 1945 - Japan's Women Emerge From Feudalism
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of soldier being welcomed home by his little girl; Great one-page color Rheingold beer ad features Miss Rheingold 1945, Pat Boyd, who is duck hunting; How Can We Get Along With Russia?; Eight photos of life in the Stalin's Russia; Lord Wright, Chairman of the U.N. War Crimes Commission discusses the basis for bringing war criminals to justice; Joseph Ball discusses Labor and the Law, with half-page photo of Hollywood sit down at gate of the Warner Brothers studio; Japan's Women - under occupation they have suddenly been granted a new place and a new role in their country's life; - article with photos; Sinclair Lewis is back on Main Street; Bold red one-page ad for Schaefer beer features oysters; How Bridgeport CT mobilized for peace as they did for war - article with photos; Australian Foreign Minister Dr. Herbert V. Evatt; Nice color-photo one-page ad for Revlon's 'Fatal Apple' nail color; Nine nice photos of classy dresses; One-page two-color ad for Emerson radios; Intersting back cover color ad for Forst's Catskill Mountain Smoked Turkey; and more. Moderate external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Mild age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII-era issue. Book
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Murphy, Joyce; et al
Threads Magazine, October / November 2008, Number 139 - Tailoring Series, Part 4
90 pages. Features: Beautiful buttons - find valuable surprises in your stash; 10 Industry insider tricks; How to preserve precious garments, resize pants patterns and master the sleeve packet; Tailoring Series - Part 4; Peek inside Ralph Rucci's Studio; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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King, Elaine; Riley, Jan; Meyers-Kingsley, Dara; McElroy, Gil; et al
Sculpture Magazine, June 2011, Vol. 30, No. 5 - Allora and Calzadilla
72 pages. Features: Art as Monster - a conversation with Allora & Calzadilla; Jeanne Silverthorne - New Life in the Ruins of the Artist's Studio; Danial Canogar - Media Brainstorms; Diane Landry - The Clutter of All Things; Marc Leuthold - Cosmic Clay; August Ventimiglia - Sculpting the Line; Facing the Void - A Conversation with Toshikatsu Endo; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Ferree, Barr; Shean, C.; Thurston, P.; Priestman, M.; Nichols, F.; boyer, J.; Et al
American Homes and Gardens Magazine, July 1908, Volume V, No. 7 - "Maxwell Court," The Residence of Francis T. Maxwell, Esq., At Rockville, Connecticut
Pages 255-294 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: "Maxwell Court," The Residence of Francis T. Maxwell, Esq., at Rockville, CT; Leaded Glass Windows for Domestic Use; "Kinnekort," - The Residence of Edward K. Cone, Esq., at Colonia, NJ; Etching on Copper and Brass; Glimpses of Tokeneke - Some Attractive Homes at Rowayton, CT, including those of Mr. H.D. Taintor, Mr. E.H. Norton, Esq., Mr. Walter Blabon, Mr. Thomas Alsop, Mr. Gerrit Smith, Joseph D. Sawyer, Jr., and Mr. Charles H. Pope; Summer Gardening in France; The Home and Studio of Artist Miss Cecilia Beaux at East Cloucester, MA, designed by architect Mr. Charles K. Cummings of Boston; Chickering Piano ad on back cover; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
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