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Garden Railways Magazine, August 2000
138 pages. Features: Create more realistic models; Nothing fancy; Modify your Bachmann sid-dump ore cars; The Bourg Le Reine Railroad; A tale of two cabooses; Building the Colorado & Pacific; Steam on the garden pike; Lowering Aristo-Craft's streamlined passenger cars; Garden railway design & construction. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, February 1996
110 pages. Features: A 1:20 - Scale Sugarcane train; The Pagosa Prairie Dogs - Part 2; Curves - Part 2; Constant Intensity Lighting; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 5; Tom Speer's Hard Rock & Dynamute Railroad; What Dancing Lions and Seabirds taught me about my big trains; Garden Railroading at the 1995 National Home and Garden Show. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1989
62 pages. Features: An extensive garden railway in 00 scale; The South Park & San Juan; The Q&D Builds a Boxcab Steamer; The Ragwee & Thorns; The Unicorn Mountain Railroad; Last Days of the Clear Creek Branch of the SP & SJ; Locomotive carrying cases; The Daventry Garden Railway - Part 1; From Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 1; Track Sweepers. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1992
68 pages. Features: A Turntable for all seasons; The Alfred Packer; The Small world Fantasy Railroad; The Georgetown Loop; Scale Vehicles for your Garden Railway; Inexpensive Radio Control; The Table Saw - Part 2. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1993
86 pages. Features: The Coalport Railroad; Modifying Rolling Stock for the DSP&P; The Story of a Journey - Part 2; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 3; The Eyre Peninsula Division; Modifying the Bachmann Big Hauler for Improved R/C; Build a G-Scale Beyer-Garratt; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 6. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, January-February 1994
94 pages. Features: Gypsum; Garden Railroading in Canada; The Great Fantasy Bash; Heavy Loads; Make Your Own Telephone Poles; The Porter Creek, Lake Frances & South Yukon R.R.; The Silver Springs Railway; Getting Started in Gardein Railroading - Part 9; A Multi-Gauge Running Track; Build a Boxcar Line Shanty. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1991
72 pages. Features: Small-space garden railroading; The Budley Bumblebahn; The Limestone Light Railway; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 5; The Hawk Creek Line; A Visit to Pola; The MIssionary Ridge Railway. Four inch opening at bottom of cover fold, otherwise moderate wear. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1992
78 pages. Features: A Pedestrian Crossing for the Loon Lake Railway; Landscaping the Galena Railway & Navigation Co.; Kitbash a Hanrahan Reefer; Glues and Adhesives - Part 2; A Small Line in the Northeast; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Par 3; The Table Saw - Part 5. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, July-August 1993
94 pages. Features: A Better Bachmann Caboose; Build a Bridge and Gauntlet; Cape Sarah Station; The Norma Beach Railway; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 6; Southern Railway's 4-6-2 in 1:29; Regauging Aristo-Craft's 4-6-2; MDC Trucks for 0-Gauge. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, June 1995
102 pages. Features: The Longlands & Western; Garden Railway Wiring; A Kitbashed 2-4-4-2; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 2; The Joys of Spring; A Hartford Gondola Becomes a Heavy-Duty Flatcar; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 7. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, June 1997
118 pages. Features: What makes a great garden railway?; Climbing loops and switchbacks; The 5th Annual National Gauge 1 Steamup; The Connecticut Central; Shape p your Spruce; The fundamentals of handlaid track. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1989
62 pages. Features: Lighting your garden and your railway; Golden Spike on the Minnekahta Valley; From Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 2; Modifying Bachmann's 4-6-0; The Daventry Garden Railway - Part 2. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1991
70 pages. Features: Concrete roadbed on the Prescott & Eastern Railway; The Wildflower Railways Longwood, Geneva, & Belleisle Railway; G Scale on the Cheap; Successful Soft Soldering; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 3. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1992
82 pages. Features: Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 1; The Table Saw - Part 3; Wendy's Diner; Fresh Cuttings; Big Steamers; Model Railway Photography; 0-4-0 Porter Conversion; Getting Track Power to the Porter's Car-Lighting Outlet; Detailing Pola's Kits; The Bikini & Flamingo. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, March-April 1994
94 pages. Features: Building Pizzantt Station; Americanizing the LGB #2020; Flashing Signals for your Large-Scale Railroad; Railbus to the Rescue; The Silverton & Colorado Railroad; Leonard's Garden Bayou; Kitbash a Consolidation; Modifying the Conrad Caterpillar 60; A Mack Railbus. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1989
70 pages. Features: G Scale Knuckle Couplers; Don & Thelma Grimes's Railroad; From Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 3; Assembling Roundhouse's 0-6-0 kit; Some thoughts on Security; The New Enpleinair Railway; Garden Railroading in Dallas; A Flagstop for the Little Garden & Boulder Railway. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1990
70 pages. Features: Modifying Delton's C-16; The Great Lakes & Gazebo Railroad; Build a garden railway in a weekend; Electricity in the garden - Part 4; Leaf Play; A Belgian Steam Tram; The Love God & Brethren RR; Epoxy Adhesives. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1991
74 pages. Features: Wood cribbing and retaining walls; The Mother Lode garden railway; Romancing the Stone; Grandpa rides the Dinkey Creek; The Outdoor Family Room; A Test Track/Bench Wall for the D&GRW; Scratchbuilt Streamlined Coaches; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 4. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1992
82 pages. Features: The Terlingua, Velasco & Northern; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 2; Glues and Adhesives - Part 1; Equipment on the Pig Point Line; Building the Woodland Railway; The Table Saw - Part 4; Two Live Steamers. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1993
98 pages. Features: The Birth and Near Death of a Garden Railway; Standard Gauging the Big Hauler; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 8; Scale and Gauge; Miniature Stone Walls; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 3; Modifying the Mamod; The Dingling Brothers, Blarney and Bullfeathers Family Circus. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, November-December 1988
54 pages. Features: The Alki Railroad; British Garden Railways; A Seasonal Railway in Florida - Santa's Trains; The Loma Linda Branch - Lionel 027 in the garden setting. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, November-December 1989
78 pages. Features: Electricity in the Garden - Part 1; Fences and Hedges; Another Diesel Project; The Border Counties Ry-Part 2; Body-Mounting Kadee Couplers; Roadbed to Golden Spike - Finale; A Line's Lines; Build a Propane Burner; A Garden Railway the Hard Way. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, November-December 1991
90 pages. Features: Build an A-frame Bridge; The Del Mar Fair; Calvary Southern's 4-6-0; The SP in 1:32 Scale; Garden Railway Objectives; Modifying LGB Coaches; Toucan; The Table Saw - Part 1; Prairie City Feed and Grain; A Sentimental Journey. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, November-December 1992
102 pages. Features: Mick Spilsbury's Garden Railway; California's garden railways; Richard E. Cooper's Garden Railroad; Roadbed for Cold Climates; The Story of a Journey; The Table Saw - Part 7; Jack Verducci's Crystal Springs Railroad & Lumber Co.; Acoma No. 5; A visit to the South Pacific Coast Railway; Second Generation Garden Railraoding - Part 5; The Clear Water Filtration System; Getting started in Garden Railroading. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, October 1994
94 pages. Features: Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 3; Kitbash a Bachmann RPO and Diner; The Lowes' Garden Railway; Longer Runs on the Weedeater; Birdwater & Raspberry; The Birdwater Tearoom; Kitbash a Lineside Structure; Flangers of the D&RGW. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, October 1995
110 pages. Features: Garden Railroading and the Internet; A Scratchbuilt Live Steam 2-6-2; On-Line Train Storage; Stretching the Smoke; The Pfetzing Valley Railroad; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 9; The View from Vincent Gap; Yes, You can use Overhead Wire; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 4; A Flower Show Primer; Build a Logging Caboose. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, October 1996
106 pages. Features: The J&J Spare Time Railway; A 1:16 Railtruck; Fighting Corrosion in Switch Machines; The Chase is On!; A Mack Railtruck; Easy Easements; Build a Boxcar. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, October 2003
138 pages. Features: Building the Middleboro Railroad; Radio controlling USA's 44-tonner; The Colorado Railroad Museum garden railway; Scratchbuild a warehouse; Garden railway design & construction. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, September-October 1988
54 pages. Features: A 1930's Garden Railway in Portland; The Hoop Hole Creek Short Line; Further Notes on Steam Locomotive Construction; Pinon River's #104 & #105; The Firemen's Pool of Engine Company 32; Crewchester - Part 3. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, September-October 1989
62 pages. Features: Construct a timber trestle for your railway; The Border Counties Railway - Part 1; The Crabapple Curve Trestle; Roadbed to Golden Spike - Part 5; Pots for the Platform; Constant Intensity Lighting. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, September-October 1991
74 pages. Features: Kitbashing the Bachmann flatcar and gondola; Acoma Central No. 4; Eliminating rail snakes; Locomotive aging made easy; Installing sound systems; The Marietta & Cincinnati; Working M/U cables; The 7th Annual National Garden Railway Convention. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, September-October 1992
78 pages. Features: Scratchbuilding a working switchstand; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 1; The Squaw Peak & Paradise Valley Railroad; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 4; Modifying LGP's Tipper Cars; The Table Saw - Part 6. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, August 19, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Youth's English Walking Coat, Vest, and Pantaloons; Woman's Work; Manners upon the Road - of Card-Playing; New York Fashions - hints to ladies, black silk suits, black alpaca and cashmere; Personal; Point lace and white needle-work border for window hangings, etc.; Flannel and satin cradle quilt; Wall pocket with Lambrequin; Medallions for card-cases, cigar-cases, etc.; Work-bag to be worn on the belt; A Railway Adventure; tapestry design for cushions, chairs, foot-stools, etc.; Pompey's Pillar and Cleopatra's Needles; Ladies' and children's bathing costumes - nice illustration; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Wonderful full-page illustration "Home-Coming" shows seaman with child; humor. Some staining. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), February 12, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Reception and Promenade Toilettes; Blot-Ting Papers - part X; New York Fashions - calico dresses, jackets, trains, and collars, dresses for old ladies; Personal; Embroidered cover for work-table; tray for cigars, writing materials; Knitting-work holder; Pasteboard and silk basket; Window screen with netted guipure cover; Quilted cashmere walking belt; Beautiful children's hoods, collar, fraise, bretelles and jacket; A Rainy Day; Paris Fashions; Fresh Starts; Sayings and Doings; Centerfold illustrations of seventeen beautiful dresses; Debenham's Vow - continued; A Wail from the kitchen; Lost children in New York - with wonderful street scene illustration; Full-page of eleven evening and house dresses; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Heritage, Spring 2000: The Magazine of the Heritage Canada Foundation
Features: Canada's Modern Heritage - Time to Act; The Economuseum - sharing know-how to ensure its preservation; Beacon on Lake Erie - the Coast Guard's Point Abino lighthouse; Modern Classics - Care with 20th-Century Materials; Canadian Terminals on the Underground Railroad; Discreet Heritage - An Architectural Endeavour in Old Montreal - the Zone Building. Bilingual English/French. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Logger's Handbook - 1973 Edition: Volume XXXIII
11" x 8.5" x 0.75". "Contains articles prepared exclusively for the Loggers Handbook together with the official proceedings of the 63rd session of the Pacific Logging Congress and the condensed reports of its six regional conferences prepared by their respective secretaries." - from title page. Articles include: Archie W. Rafter; Moving Logs in British Columbia Waters; Renewing Productivity on Forest Brush Lands; Natural and Man-Caused Slash in Headwater Streams; Precision Logging - Management of the Future Forest; A History of Railroad Logging; Effects of Logging on Small Streams in the Thorne Bay Area of Southeast Alaska; The Tango; Forestry in Austria; Logging Engineering; Intensive Management of Coastal Douglas Fir; and more. Also includes many great contemporary logging equipment advertisements. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. Nice copy with illustrated boards and endpapers. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 6 August, 1966 *J.V. CLINE - BOSS OF B.C.'S FORESTS*
Features: Is God Obsolete? - by June Callwood; Banff's where kids work for fun - article with photos; Pierre Sevigny - What Really Happened; How Sir John A. passed out patronage and built a nation all at once, by Eileen Turcotte; Go Riders Go! - the Saskatchewan Rough Riders are super popular! - article with photos; John Valentine (J.V.) Clyne - the BC Supreme Court Justice turned flinty business baron is one of the west coast's most powerful men - the unquestioned master of BC's giant forest industry; Why do you have such a big chest, mom? - when your children ask, give them the facts of life, all of them, by Joy Carroll; The People who have no names - Norman Elder recounts his time with a Peruvian tribe (the Machiguenga Indians) that survived the Inca conquest; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; Crown Zellerbach majestic full page black and white photo ad of one of their log-bearing trains crossing a bridge over the Nanaimo River on the way to the booming grounds at Ladysmith. Britain's Pirate Radio Stations - operating from towers built to fight Nazi pirates; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, January 10, 1983 *The Catholic Church Divided - Cover Photo of Pope John Paul II
Features: The anguish of the West Bank - repression increases; Yes to Chemical Punishment, by Fred Bruning; Trudeau's Asian travels, with photos; Vowing to get their Mounties in Quebec; N.B. doctors defy antiabortion tides; Halting steps to Israelli withdrawal from Lebanon; Generals for Peace and Disarmament; Singapore - unsettled island elite; Walt McKechnie article - NHL player; Canada's national ski team; Expectation for oil off Nova Scotia; The Catholic Church searches for its soul; Liberation theology's fertile ground; Baroness Catherine de Hueck Doherty and Madonna House in Combermere, Ontario; The Reactionary face of Catholicism; The murky world of Chinese defectors; Founders of Harrowsmith magazine divorce; New underground railway for fleeing Guatemalans. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, August 1982
62 pages. Features: London Toy and Model Museum; Neustadt - an HO scale German layout by Stephen Rabone; Building a Layout - 17; Merry-Go-Round Hoppers; Performance of Locomotive Mechanisms -3; Plans Page - GNR Twin articulated suburban coaches; Lineside Lorries in the '80s; Wallsea - Barrie C. Walls with headlamp codes on his 0 gauge layout. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, August 1984
53 pages. Features: Fabulous 50! - turns the Lima Class 50 into No. 50.007 Sir Edward Elgar; Pots and Kettles - beginner's guide to garden railway live steam; Another Brunelian Chalet - a small Brunel station building; Barnum & Bailey 55' stock and flat cars - scale drawings of UK 1898 circus cars; Maristow - minimum space gauge 0 layout; Hull & Barnsley all-wood signalbox - scale drawings; Burghausen - Aurthur Pickford's N gauge continental layout; Signal Chart - 5; Construction Reviews. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, June 1984
56 pages. Features: Locomotive Kit Construction - 2; The Midland Division from Nationalisation to Electrification - 4; Signal Chart -4; Building a Garden Railway for Steam; Datafile - LSWR bullion van; Bodmin goods shed; Tetbury 1935; Tetbury's Trees; Private Owner Wagon Colourrs; The Tumbler Sub - Built for coal; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, November 1981
62 pages. Features: Model Building Construction - 1; Detailing the Lima Shunter; Point Operation; Warley MRCs layout 'Hadley'; Motors and Mechanisms; Building a Layout - 10; LSWR 44' passenger guards van; Kingsbridge - 2; The Humble Shunter. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, October 1981
70 pages. Features: 'Kingsbridge' EM layout; A Lima dmu into a 116 unit; Building a HR 'River'; Survey of Motors and Mechanisms; An SR 2-BIL unit; Plans, News and Reviews. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Model Railway Constructor Magazine, October 1982
62 pages. Features: G&SWR 8 ton mineral wagon; Wingham Diary -5; Lineside Miscellanea - small items which add to realism; A Freelance Warehouse - R.S. Telford builds a 4mm scale model; Model Building Construction - 10; Plans Page - LSWR 56' passenger brake van; Fort Victoria - a 7mm NG North West Frontier Layout; The Electrics 2; Building a Layout - 19; Modelling Gresley Coaches. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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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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Newsweek Magazine, December 18, 1944 *PARTISAN GIRLS - THEIR WEAPONS ARE AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE*
Contents: interesting Borg-Warner ad features color military illustration promoting their desalination equipment; Full-page ad for movie 'To Have and Have Not' starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall; Interesting ad with several photos of the Great Northern Railway; Norfolk and Western Railway color ad; Friction over policy for Europe disturbs relations of big three - idealism of U.S. clashes with realism of British and quiet toughness of Reds; Red Thrust on Hungarian front may be master key to victory - Vienna, aim of campaign, is strategically a greater prize than even capital of Reich; Inside V-2 - official British diagram of a German V-2 shows the workings of the rocket and its relative size as compared with a man; The Ormoc Trap; Disaster in China - struggling to save lifelines to the Occident; Kaywoodie Briar pipe - beautiful color ad; Photo of a Fifteenth Air Force Liberator aflame over a heavy flak barrage; Men over 26 to fill the ranks as casualty lists grow longer - 26 to 37's must work or fight in bitter war months ahead; Interesting ad for the Comptometer displays a Googol! - of interest to modern-day Google fans!; White Truck color ad - attractive; France sated with bloodletting - moderates move to halt purge - Germans threaten reprisals against French captives in Reich if executions are continued; Photo of Canadian General Crerar with Cpl. E. O'Connor of Toronto; De Gaulle with Molotov; Industry puts reconversion aside to answer hurry call for arms; The Japs failed purge of the Philippine educational system; Great Lakes Steel color ad featuring futuristic auto body styles. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. Book
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Newsweek Magazine, November 20, 1944 Collaborators in the Zoo - Hundreds Were Executed / Nikola Tesla Article With Photo
Contents: Seattle will build 15,000 fine new homes (ad); Schlitz beer ad - in color with lovely model; New York Central Railroad ad - "Black Magic" - 95,000,000 tons of coal per year; Block votes tipped teh balance in closest election since 1916 - photo of FDR with Harry Truman; Photos of voting shenanigans in Chicago; V-2 weapons may win next war but come too late for this one - detailed article with air photo; Ignorant men and modern weapons - the inside story of the Chinese Army - with photos of refugees fleeing the Japanese; White trucks - color ad; France given more say in Europe in prelude to Big Three Meeting; Reprieve for the Canadian Zombies; Doukhobor mass disrobing; Cuban housecleaning - Grau purges Batista henchmen; Long-suffering victims of sinus problems can be cured; Nikola Tesla - prophet of tomorrow; Very military ad by Bankers Trust Company shows a soldier pulling the pin from a grenade with his teeth; Color Sheaffer's pen ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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North: A Bi-Monthly Publication of the Northern Administration Branch: Bound Issues, January Through December 1966 - Volume 13
Over one inch thick. Many black and white photos. Features include: Through the Fields of Chukchi - a report of a Russian icebreaker's trip through a frozen sea; Along the Walnut Run - an N.F.B. story of the Nodwell Transporters, all-Canadian mechanical monsters; Tin Can Line is a Mighty Fine Line - a fast trip along a fantastic railway; Pioneering Arctic Air Services in Greenland - Scheduled Helicopter Flights; Transportation and the Settlement Frontier in the Mackenzie Valley Area; 175 Years after Mackenzie - a trip along the route of the great explorer; Beasts of Burden - a chapter from a book by Eskimo children of Chesterfield Inlet; Television in the North; Blow Spirit - Irene Baird's strange rescue from a storm; Yukon Pattern - a total approach to the problem of development of the Yukon; Fossil Harvest in the Far North; Tundra Trading - the fox fur trade; The Fur Auction - an exciting business; Canadian Fur Overseas - Canadian fur promotion; Fur Industry - the old and new of the industry; The Trapping Profession in the Northwest Territories - Father Brown of Colville Lake presents his case for a new approach to trapping; Walrus Galore! - Chesley Russell reminisces about walrus hunts he has been on; Neighbours - an Eskimo famly enlivens an Arctic campout; Turnabout - an African couple brings light to the dark north; Yukon Paperback - A. A. Wright browses through a 1909 publication; How to cook a Polar Bear; The Port Burwell Co-operative; From the Journal of Baron Munchausen - the great travel-liar visits Russia; Yukon tourist calendar; N.W.T. Tourist Calendar; A Tour of the better spots in the North; Cathay Revisited; Eskimo Art from Holman; Comment Est-ce Dans Le Nord; A Fair Trade - his freedom for a mug of tea - excerpt from a novel by Robert Kroetsch; Bicultural Ookpik - a pin-up designed by Eric Wilson; Yukon Mining Survey - 1965; Flowers of the Forest - Indian crafts from Fort Franklin, N.W.T.; The Tukcoat - an example of Eskimo handiwork; The Co-operative movement in the Arctic (2nd part in a series); The Return - a story of the occult; Northern Health Service - a picture story of the people it serves; Transportation at the top of the world; Indian Giver - short story by Fortesque McKay; Manuel - short story by Alf Copland; The Romance of Northern Names; The Bronze Cross - Scouting's Highest Honour; Early Geographical Concepts of the Northwest Passage; Pine Point Revisited; Growth of NWT Government; But Eskimo Children don't cry!; Bewildered Hunters in the 20th Century - N.W.T councillor Abe Okpik recounts a modern dilemma; Mountain Climbing in the Arctic, by P.D. Baird; A Daughter of the Midnight Sun; Women in Soviet Arctic Regions; Ma Courte Carriere de Vice-Reine; Memories of a Whaling Town; Transport by Submarine in Arctic Waters; Inukshooks and Itigaseemautes - mysterious beacons of the North; High School Drop-ins; Who will Be I; Community Health Workers at Hobbema; Wrangel Island Wrangle; Murder Trial in Spence Bay; Christmas on the Trapline; You only take the First Trip Once; Penny's Polar Probe, 1850-51; Tea and Bannock; Ookpik; The reindeer Journey; The Seal Hunt; An Indian Tale of Birch Bark, Musk-rat Tails and Rabbits' Ears; Since the Days of Barter; Still Life in a Tent; Eskimo Wife. Moderate wear. Tightly bound. Minimal library markings. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine, November 1990 - Miniatures From Mars
Features: Reflecting on Windows - Part III; Collectables - Canadian Post-War Plastic Furniture; A Victorian Town House; Corl Horner's Miniatures from Mars; Lulie Newcomb Sabella; Carroll and Gary Elmer preserve a railroad depot; The Mini-Kitty Caper - Claudon's Kitties; The Time Capsule Kitchen; Claycrafting Candy Cottages; Assembling a Dollhouse Doll; A Post-War Kitchen (continued); Cosy Wing Chair in 1/4" scale; Authentic accessories to spice your country decor; An inspired room box - the closet under the stairs; Joann's November Flower; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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Old West Magazine - Fall, 1972
Features: Clean and unmarked with light wear. The life story of Finlay Booth; I think Earp took Johnny Ringo; Sanders of Turkey Creek; Secret Coves and Lost Worlds; A Mighty Good Railroad Town; McGonagill Pays Off; Black Robes and Circuit Riders; Hell! Dodge City ain't in the the United States!; Tom Fuller for Breakfast and three to a bed; Eleven limbs for eleven killers; and more. Nice copy. Magazine
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