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Aviation and Marine International - Atlantic Edition: February/March 1978 *SCHNELLBOOT 148*
Features: Merchant Marine Today - significant illustrated article; The Bundesmarine Today - substantial article; Tactical Transport Aircraft; Schnellboot 148 - article with great colour foldout; Electronic Warfare (part III); Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
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Better Homes & Gardens Magazine, March 1938
102 pages. Features: Color ad for Alexander Smith Floor-Plan Rugs inside front cover; Nice ad for the 1938 Chevrolet; G.E. radio ad with black and white photos; Color ad for Pittsburgh Paints; Nice color ad for Crisco vegetable shortening; One Big-Little Garden; How to Grow Bush Fruits; The Painted Room Picks its Color Scheme; Shall We Use Concrete?; Your 1938 Wall-Coverings; Great color ad for Baker's Chocolate; Dishpan Do's; Gadgets that pay their way; Color ad for Diamond Walnuts; Super color ad for Westinghouse Ranges; House plan for a family of four; Devoe Paints ad; Magic Chef stove ad; Nice color ad for Bigelow Weavers; How David C. Stanford rehabilitated an abandoned house; Olson Broadloom Rug ad; Plant New Life in Your Garden; A Modern Home turns to the Classic; Sales Manuals for Parents - how to sell yourself; Color ad for Ice Industries refrigerators inside back cover; Nice color ad for Chesterfields cigarettes on back cover shows young couple on fancy toboggan. Faint prior owner's name upon front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Bottle and Extras Magazine #48, March 1994
64 pages. Features: A Selection of Label Only Bottles - lovely photos with article; Pets and Patent Medicines - many great vintage illustrations with article; Irish Whisky Bottles - photos and article; Many ads; Indy Fruit Jar Show; Bottle Network News; British Bottle Bits - Winternational 1994; Kaukauna Klub Cheese Crocks; Commercial Packing Jars - Canton Domestic Fruit Jar; My First Outhouse Dig, by Tony Charlton. Some soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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British Columbia Telephone Company (B.C. Tel./Telus) Telephone Talk: Bound Issues January/February 1947 Through November/December1948
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Photos of operators at work in Haney, Nanaimo and Port Moody; $35 million improvement and expansion programme; Rotation billing will be inaugurated in March; Ed Tomer terminates 44-year career; Victoria says good-bye to George Gaetz; Daniel G. Houston - he installed phones in the horse-and-wagon days; Retirement of Thomas (Tom) Smith; photos of W.J. Jefree's clothing store and W.J. Pendray soap works, both in Victoria - the first commercial firms in British Columbia to be linked by a telephone line, in 1880; Photo of Nanaimo's first telephone office in 1887 at the fruit store of Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Cavalsky; Photo of splicer's school; Annual report reveals record demand for service as result of great growth of province; World telephone network is operating again; A farewell to Dave Falconer; The telephone situation as we see it today; Hammond-Haney toll charges eliminated; From Office Boy to District Plant Chief - Lindsay Morrison; High school visitors to the Hasting's operator area; New Building Commemorates Name of First Company President, William Farrell - article with photos; A Report on the telephone situation in B.C.; Thirty-Four Years of Phone Service at Parksville; First commercial VHF circuits now in service here; Toll Chief Operator weds Chief Engineer - A.H. Lemmon and Lila Boden; advertising slogans; Wirephoto service comes to Vancouver; Telephony made great Strides during Labelle Career - Eugene P. LaBelle retires after 44 years in telephony *THIS APPEARS TO BE THE PERSONAL COPY OF MR. LABELLE AS HIS NAME IS STAMPED ON TOP EDGE OF TEXT*; A.C. Bull Elected Federation President; Photo of lovely twin sister operators in Vancouver; Photos behind the scenes at the Victoria Plant Building; New Dial Offic, 'Cedar', Now in Service; 800,000 phone calls per day in Vancouver; Wage increases for 1,000 plant employees; Meet the Executive Assistant's Department - many photos; Nearly 3,800 Bayview phones 'cut' to Cedar; Revenue accounting girls adopt three orphans; replica's of 3 recent billboards, 2 of which include suggestions for party line use; misc. photos of Fraser Valley operators; 1947 was record year despite shortages; *Car phone* service now available - with photo; Leo Griggs, Nanaimo Plant Head, retires; Fifteen years ago; Three blind mice in South America - Kathleen Stephen and Catherine Wilson recall their trip; Ads advise fewer calls, shorter calls - with 2 ads; "Newton" joins our telephone family - story and photos; 1947 progress was offset by record demand annual report points out; 37 years of ups and downs - Percy Turley, cable-splicing foreman; Miss Gertrude Greaves honoured; Photos of Seymour (Vancouver) operators; photo of radiotelephone transmitting station at Lulu Island; various photos inside Kamloops office with staff; article on John (Jack) C. Hemer; Operators learn Human Nature's Queer Quirks; Newspaper columnist visits new William Farrell Building; Trans-Canada phone system construction job resumed - text and photos; photos of staff and facilities at Princeton; Spirit of service triumphs over flood - photos of washed out Mission bridge and more, plus article; PNE float photos; Introducing the company's new business library; New submarine cable links Vancouver and North Shore - photos and text; T. Percy Waters Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector - a Journal of Antiques and Fine Arts: June 1969
Features: Japanese Theatre Prints - Part 1; Beaver Teapots; The Walking Rocking Horse; China Mark Research; Edward - King of the Castles; Glass - the great enigma; Ancient Mexican Gold - Four Masterpieces. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Address label on front. Quality copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector - March 1970, Vol. 5, No. 3
Features: Decorating with Antiques; Victorian Canada - Part 2 - the Development; A Guide to Irish Silver; Canadian Prize Books; Something in the Air - Weathervanes. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March 1967, Vol. 2, No. 3
30 pages. Features: Sam Hart's Canadian Stoneware, by Patricia C. Taylor; Confederation Lamps, by Loris S. Russell; The Chairmakers of Nova Scotia, by George MacLaren; Silver and the Young Collector, by D.B. Inglis; Chocolate - The Divine Food, by Una Abrahamson; Ruby Clarke of Woodstock; Arms and Armour, by H. Hickl-Szabo. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March 1968, Volume 3, Number 3: Master Potters of Quebec
30 pages. Features: 18th Century Wedgwood - Beeson Collection, Birmingham, Alabama; Master Potters of Quebec; Victorian Jewelry; Museum of Leaterhcraft; Defining Regency; Daniel Fowler, R.C.A. 1810-1894 - Part 2 - The Artist in Canada; Bermuda's Tucker House; Rouen Museum - Early Ironwork; Bermuda Fan Collection; The Cardinal's Strainer Dish. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March 1971 - Ontario County Atlases
40 pages. Features: County Atlases of Ontario; For to Breakfast on - Pembroke Tables; How Old is My Antique; Old Toronto on the Move - moving homes; Leading English Dealer Crosses Atlantic - Mallett and Son; and more. Crossword on back cover has been completed. Address label on front cover has been blacked out. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March, 1969 *Book Furniture*
Features: Georgian Silver Epergnes; The Leading Article of Employ - Bookshelves, Book Cabinets, Book Furniture; The Stained Glass Window in the Old Toronto City Hall; An Ambrosial Elixir - Benedictine; Reprinting Early Canadian Books; Flora Danica; Korean Ware. Unmarked. Address label on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March/April 1975, Vol. 10 No. 2 *SPECIAL NEWFOUNDLAND ISSUE*
Features: The Outport; The Story of Newfoundland; The Beothuk Indians; The Norse in Newfoundland; The Dialects of Newfoundland; Greenspond - Townscape in a tickle; Old Prints of Newfoundland; Collectors and Collections; Furniture - Imported and Country Styles to 1850; Building a St. John's Victorian House; Items Found in the New Found Land; Government House; Stamps, Insignia, Medals and Currency; Commissariat House; Period Pieces for a Refurbished Commissariat House; Painters of Newfoundland; The Moravian Missions and The Labrador Eskimos; Hawthorne College; The Newfoundland Historic Trust; Museums and Historic Sites; Arts and Culture Centres; Lighthouses; and more. Date hand-written atop front cover. Quality copy. Magazine
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Canadian Antiques Collector Magazine, March/April 1974, Vol. 9 No. 2
Features: Puppets Old and New; The Evolution of the Windsor - English, American, Canadian; The Cameo - For the Collector of Antique Jewelry; Small Collectibles - Card Holders and Stevengraphs; Colourful Tile Pictures; Clocks in Canada - Arthur Pequegnat Clock Co.. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Aviation Magazine, March 1944 - Commercial, Military, Civil
166 pages. Features: The Future is Here, by Burton Lewis; Report from London; Action in Ottawa; Trends in Washington; Built from One Jenny! - Leavens Bros. plan to cover Ontario with scheduled Air Service, by Keith Edgar; AOS Staff Pilot is Specialist, by Ronald A. Keith; Vickers Speeds Cansos, by R. Eric Crawford;; Vickers Tooks and Equipment; The World of Flight; de Havilland Propeller Record; CPA Provides Essential Service; Ideas of the Month; Overhaul at Central Aircraft; Hydraulic Control Valves; Cub Aircraft Unique; Allies Get Ju 88; Damon Predicts Better World; New Products; and more. Includes many pages of excellent WWII advertisements by a wealth of prominent companies. Average wear. Faint ink stamp atop front cover. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1980, Vol. 15 No. 2 - Canada's National Gallery
Features: Auction Report; The National Gallery of Canada celebrates 100 years; Collecting at the National Gallery; Exhibitions at the National Gallery; Conservation at the National Gallery; A Century of Ontario Houses; What is a Canadian Chair? - some thoughts on documentation and definition; The Careful Collector - Part I - Furniture. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1981, Vol. 16 No. 2
Features: Auction Report; Spirits of Earth and Water - the mysterious Dorset people; Signposts for Collectors Part II - Antiques as an Investment; Fur Traders, Rum Runners and Upper Canadian Drinkers; Collecting Heraldry - definitions and descriptions to guide to collector in this ancient field; The Careful Collector Part VI - Considerations when lending to a public institution. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1982, Vol. 17 No. 2
70 pages. Features: Auction Report; Restoration and Renovation I - Evolution of the Canadian House; Australian Colonial Furniture - new interest in colonial furniture and Australian cabinet-makers; 18th Century Orreries illustrated the movements of our solar system; Pillars, Pilasters and Porticoes - British and American influences characterize the two faces of Greek Revival architecture in Canada; Babies' Feeding Bottles - the humble baby bottle has a long history; Discovering James Blomfield - draughtsman and artist in stained glass, oils and watercolours; Archaeological finds document food preparation in Canada; An 18th century alchemist's search for gold leads to porcelain. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine - March/April 1986
76 pages. Features: Ed Boyagian - Dealer Profile; At the Auctions - Joyner Fine Arts Inc.; Collector Profile - Herbert Irvine; Overshot Coverlets - a craft of the past century revived; Rosetti's Wombat? - the owl, the wombat and the numbat of University College; The Myth of 'Waterford Blue' - 18th Century Irish and American Cut Glass; Gold Ingots and Export Porcelain; A Thomas Nisbet Sofa; Original Prints - unveiling the mystery of printmaking techniques; Lady Artists of Cape Breton - Louise Bradley McLennan and Hetty Donne Kimber; Furniture Restorer Ralph Clemons of Newfoundland; Easter Art - the Ukrainian Pysanka (egg); Rococo Whimsy - 18th Century Porcelain Scent Bottles. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1976, Vol. 11 No. 2 - Egmondville Pottery
Features: Canadian Collector and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM); 20th Century Decorative Arts in the Royal Ontario Museum; Furniture Sleuthing; The Egmondville Pottery Revisited - Huron County, Ontario, 1852-1910; Canadian Crewelwork; Pysanka; A Letter From Canada - Written and Illustrated by John Locke Blagdon in 1844; Artist-Craftsman in Glass - Elmer John Hookway, 1889-1974; Studio Pottery; and more. Moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1977, Vol. 12 No. 2
Features: Two Oriental Rug Merchants - Albert Aliman and Setrak Adourian; The Brantford Pottery - the later years 1867-1906; A Conservation Primer for the Antique Collector; Some Thoughts on Niagara Furniture; Collecting Photography Now?; George Harlow White RCA 1817-1887 - A Victorian Artist in Canada; A Sampler of Canadian Books; Collecting Chinese Ceramics - II; and more. Quality copy. Magazine
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1978, Vol. 13 No. 2: June Bramall
Features: June Bramall - Art Restorer; Auction Review - 1977; Niagara Furniture Makers - III; The Hamilton Pottery; Quebec Folk Art - A Continuing Wonder; Shawahanelezhih Returns to Alberta; The Bell Organ Company; Silver Creamers; 'Death of Wolfe' on English Sugar Bowl; The Shannon and the Chesapeake. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1979, Vol. 14 No. 2
Features: Auction Report; Wedgwood in Canada; Digging up Wedgwood; Wedgwood and the Darwin Connection; Wedgwood and the Adam Connection; Wedgwood and Egypt; The Tassie Family; Tassie Portrait Medallions and Gemstone Reproductions; Ecanada Art Pottery; Wedgwood in Canadian Collections; Some Portland Vases. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1983, Volume 18, No. 2: Guelph Architectural Stone Carving
72 pages. Features: Auction Report 1982; Architectural Stone Carving in 19th Century Guelph; Quebec House - James Wolfe's childhood home in Kent; Early Coins of Canada; Canadian-American Postal Relations - I - The Beginnings to the 1820s; A Dowager Clings to Dignity - Edmonton's Alberta Hotal set a standard of Western Hospitality; Legh Mulhall Kilpin (1855-1919); Restoration and Renovation VI - Landscaping Your Period House; The Graphic Art of Advertising Pot-Lids; Unsuspected Harmonies - an unusual exhibit investigates multicultural responses to aesthetic qualities. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Canadian Dimension Magazine, March / April (Mar/Apr) 2013 - 50th Anniversary Edition
56 pages. Features: Celebrating 50 years of revolutionary writing, 1963-2013; 50 whys and ways to defeat Stephen Harper; Mining profits and Canadian imperialism; Indigenous resistance resurgent - idle no more; Calling foul on Canada;'Right-to-work' offensive raises new challenges; and more. Average wear. Couple of library markings. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Geographic Magazine, February/March 1983 - Lodgepole Runaway Gas Well
90 pages. Features/Articles: Airships - key to Canada's frontiers?; The Exciting First Dirigible Visit to Canada; - the R-100; Raising the Hamilton and Scourge - U.S. Warships sank during war of 1812; Huge warships were built on both sides of Lake Ontario during the War of 1812; Young Inuit learn, earn at archeological sites; Old Montreal its old self once again; Wild Orchids - exquisite, irresistible, vulnerable; Fish Habitat re-created in Coquihalla River diversion; The Spectacular dunes of Prince Edward County; New Downtown for the nation's capital - $500 million facelift in Rideau Street area; Folk art on tour - A show organized by the National Museum of Man - From the Heart, Folk Art in Canada; The Lodgepole runaway gas well - the most fearsome natural gas blowout in the history of the Alberta petroleum industry lasted 68 days and affected almost everyone in the province. Average wear. Clean and unmarked. Two-inch opening at bottom of cover fold. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian House and Home Magazine, February / March 2000 - Inspired Renovations
136 pages. Features: Tip-to-toe reno for Montreal home combines modern and traditional; Suzanne Dimma's transformation of her run-down rowhouse to a finely tailored home; Tu Ly' chick live/work condo; Four basement conversions; Bargain hunting for furnishings; Easy-sew wool melton accessories; Making traditional pie-baking simple; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Canadian National Magazine, March 1949, Volume 35, Number 2
50 pages. Features/Articles: Ben Hur's chariot set the wheel base gauge for today's railroads; Canadian National Exhibits and Displays; Alberta's Hot Spot - The New Oil Fields near Edmonton, Leduc, Woodbend and Redwater; Canadian Nationial Telegraphs Blaze New Northern Trail - modern service makes the whole world neighbors of Red and Pickle Lake areas; The Cornerstone of a Community - The C.N.R. in Cornwall; An Approach to the Problem of Industrial Plant Location; Knowledge Pays Traffic Dividends; A.J. Lomas Named Vice-President Central Region; G.T.W. "Crop" Train set for mercy trip; New Railway Quarters in Victoria; Staff Changes; Around the Departments; Traffic; Young Railroaders' Club; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label on back cover. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Philatelist: Volume 28, March - April 1977 Number 2
64 pages. Features: 6c. Pearson (Sc. 591) Error; Nova Scotia - a Problem Cover; Stamps of the Spanish Antilles - a listing of errors in general catalogues; Identifying paper varieties - Criticisms and a proposal; The Admirals - Part 6, conclusion; Soaking stamps; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 219, March (Mar.) 1970
Features: Through the Rockies on N-Gauge; Elections and Appointments for 1970; What about "Canadian Rail"; 1969 Report of the Canadian Railway Museum; Trip Committee Report - 1969; From Edmonton the word is 'Energetic' - CRHA/APRA's no. 73; Ottawa Branch Report; Observations; Back cover photo of Mount McKay & Kakabeka Falls Railway 2 Otis Dump Car. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 266, March 1974
Features: Work-Train to Tye - Nelson, British Columbia; Montreal to Megantic! (part II); Waybills. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Rail, Number 350, March (Mar.) 1981
Features: Canadian Pacific 1881-1981, Part Two - a brief history of the company, with many great b/w photos. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Carmen's Railway Journal, March 1949, Vol 54, No. 3
24 pages (pages 48-72). Contents: Your Washington Reporter; A Challenge to Foes of Organized Labour - President William Green outlines Labor's Objective for World Freedom; An American Labour Leader Abroad - Victor J. Sjaholm of O.R.C. is now in Sweden as adviser to Marshall Plan Unit - he provides a colorful account of experiences; Can German Labour Unite Humanity?, by Tom Gillespie, Labor Correspondent in Europe; Marshall Plan Working in Norway; Leslie Biffle; All our Lodges should affiliate with state federations of labor and city central bodies, by A.J. Bernhardt, Assistant General President; Updates from Robert Hewitt, Charles Burchfield, Henri Vaillancourt and J.T. Powell; News from various lodges; When can you retire under teh Railroad Retirement Act?. Address label on front cover. Five-inch opening to fore-edge of back cover which features a wonderful OshKosh B'gosh work wear ad on the outside and a masculine Lee work clothes ad on the inside. Both ads feature engineers. Book
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Cars & Parts Magazine, March 1979
162 pages. Features: The Cadillac's Eldorado Brougham - an exclusive automobile; The Chevrolet Story - Part I; Dodge Automobiles - without the Brothers?; Rebuilding a Model T - there's more than one way; Painting and Finishing - a restoration feature; Mustang - Ford's Wonder Car - Part II; Cover car - 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham; and more. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Cell - Volume 72 Number 5, March 12, 1993: Olfaction in Catfish
Nice clean square unmarked glossy copy. Book
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Cell - Volume 76 Number 6, March 25, 1994: Long-Term Memory in Aplysia
Nice clean square unmarked glossy copy with light wear. Book
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Chip Chats Magazine, January/February 1990
80 pages. Features: Ray Kellogg; Nelson Nichols; Santa Maria Show; Let's Carve! - Noah's Ark; Curious Copy Cats; Livonia Show; Carving Dragons; Quilceda Carvers; Walter Henry Lueth; Kaw Valley Show; Eggheads; Florida Carousel Art Auction; Don and Frances Pickett; East Texas Show; Seawater Carvers Club of Austell, Georgia; Woodcarving Rendezvous V; Quassy's Merry-Go-Round; Carved Floral Reliefs; Burning Techniques; Ideal Walking Stick; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Creases to front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Chinese Movie Magazine, March [Mar.] 1981, No. 135 - Manila '81 Special
90 pages. Wonderful colour and black and white photography. Features: Two pages of colour photos of hunky and sweaty topless Jackie Chan in denim overals posing with antique hand truck; Nice colour foldout photos of Lin Fung Chiao; Manila International Film Festival; Colour one-page photo of Jackie Chang swinging from lamppost; Two pages of colour photos of Lin Fong Chiao, Chin Han, and Kenny Bee; Two pages of lovely colour photos of Kenny Bee and Ming Ming; Two beautiful pages of colour photos of Peng Hsueh Fun; One-page colour photo of Ou Yang Ling Lung; The 36 Goldmen; and much more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Magazine In the World, March [Mar.] 1978, No. 99
90 pages. Wonderful colour and black and white photography. Features: Nice one-page colour photo of Lin Ching Hsia and Charles Chin walking on beach; Two pages of colour photos of Lin Fung Chaio; The Spring Lake - colour photos; Witty Hand, Witty Sword - colour photos; Hua Chia Ta - one-page colour photo; Shaolin Revengers - foldout colour photos; Eva Ling - beautiful colour fold-out photo; Chung Yao; Lee Hseing; Calcutta Airport adventures; Wang Tao's view of marriage; Yang Fei Fei; San Hsuan Min Lang; Eva Lin; Shaw Yin Yin; Visit Pao Hsueh Li in Taiwan; Everlasting Love; For Whom to be Murdered; Dual Flying Kicks; Gee and Jor; The Guy with Secret Kung-Fu; Nice colour-photo Rado watch ad on back cover; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Colliers Magazine, March 6, 1937 - The National Weekly
70 pages. Features: The Grand Manner - a modest young man in love (Frederick Nebel); Invitation to Dance - The girl who stole a lipstick (Libbie Block); White Man's Burden - in defense of a lady and a tropical isle (Will F. Jenkins); On the Bench - Harun-al-Rashid in modern dress (Frank Condon); Very Much a Lady by Alec Rackowe; Man with a Past - Romance of a stagecoach guard (Ernest Haycox); I Love You Again, Part VI - Suspicion of Murder (Octavus Roy Cohen); Castle Key, Part II - Get up and Fly Again (Dwight Mitchell Wiley); Under Chiang Kai-shek's Hand - Number One in Asia, with photos (Jim Marshall); The Minsky Kids, H.K. and Morton - Art School for strippers/burlesque (Henry F. Pringle); High School Hero - Mr. Bob Feller - The $100,000 rookie (Kyle Crichton); You're the Cook - Kitchen Calm (Betty Thornley Stuart); Who Taught You to Drive? - It's never too late to learn (T.R. Carskadon). Page 23 is a wonderful full-colour ad for a food product called Karo which features charming photos of the Dionne quints (quintuplets). Page 25 is a nice colour ad for Packard cars. Super colour centerfold for the Hudson automobile. Excellent two-page colour ad for Nash cars on pages 48-49. Interesting United Airlines ad on page 55 - does not resemble contemporary air travel! Two-colour Ford V8 truck ad inside back cover. Interesting colour Lucky Strike cigarette ad on back cover suggests that their product offers 'throat protection'. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 2006 - Hilary Duff Cover
240 pages. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 2007
244 pages. Light wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
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Cosmopolitan Magazine, March 2008 - Rihanna Cover
260 pages. Moderate wear. Two-inch tear to back cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Country Woman Magazine: March/April 1992
66 pages. Quilters' Corner; Cherry Recipes; Easter Accents; Decorating; and more. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Other Needle Arts - March/April 1988
Features: Interview with Deirdre Ryan; Irish Lace Primer; Fancy Stitch Faux Lace - Lesson 2; Madeira Embroidery Applique Insert - instructions and design; Bermuda Brights - casual clothes with bold embroidery; Embroidery with accents - patterns and instructions; Fine Machine Sewing - a notebook series by Carol L. Ahles; Pocket Pals - Dimensional Applique for Children; Smock Plate - by Karen Dinkler; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Other Needle Arts - March/April 1989
Features: Family Heirlooms; Embroidered Parasol; Hemstitching - Part I; Allan's Bubble - Pull-out Pattern and instructions; Carefree clothes for Children; Peasant Embroidery -a glimpse at tradition; Assisi Swan - graph and instructions; The Rites of Spring - Special Occasion Dresses; The Seamless Bishop - eliminating side seams; Smock Plate; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Other Needle Arts - March/April 1990
Features: Fine Machine Sewing; Cutwork Placemat & Napkin - patterns & instruction; Smocking - Lesson Six by Mollie Jane Taylor; Basket of Bunnies - applique design - pattern & instructions; The Lace Vest - Pattern Pull-out - Ladies' Sizes 6-16; Silk Impressions - Elegant Children's Attire; Jumpsuit Embellishment - machine quilting for quick appeal; Buttonhole Bonanza - a new view for fashion focus; The Art of Peppering - Machine Eyelets; Simply Serging - invisible hems; Smock Plate - by Patricia M. Overend; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Machine Arts - March/April1991
Features: Star Spangled Sweater - duplicate stitch; Nannie in the Nursery - rocking chair companion; Curtain Tie-Backs - embroidery pattern and instructions; Connie Harbor teaches Machine Heirloom Sewing; A Bloomin' Spring - Skirt applique; Joy's Pinafore - pull-out pattern by Becky Busching; Maypole - Pinafores for Spring; Smocked Doll Dresses - pattern for 18" antiques; Lovely Lingerie - embroidery pattern for a slip; Button Up - fashion statements with buttons; Smock Plate - by Trudy Horne; Simply Serging - Hair Bows; The Art of Peppering - Decorative Threads in the Bobbin; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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CRHA (Canadian Railroad Historical Association) News Report, Number 120, March (Mar.) 1961
10 pages. Features: CN's new visual redesign programme for passenger trains; Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway Preservation Company Limited; New CN colours in use; Montreal Street Railway No. 274; Early Locomotives on Vancouver Island, by I.E. Barr; Two Nova Scotia Colliery Lines to Close; Observations. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Discovery - Vancouver Natural History Society: 7 Issues
Includes the following issues: March 1994, December 1993, June 1993, December 1989, March 1989, Winter 1988, June-August 1982. Each issue contains fascinating illustrated stories about local topics. All volumes in very good condition or better. Book
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Diver Magazine: 9 Issues from 1986
Includes the February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December issues. Topics include: Beginner's Snorkeling Guide - Part 1; Florida Wrecks; How to be a Commercial Diver; Buying a Buoyancy Compensator; Island Hopping in the Bahamas; Kingston's Brand New Shipwreck; Beginner's Guide to Snorkeling - Part 2; Fashion Wetsuits; Ghost Fleet - North Carolina; Monterey's Breakwater; Puget Sound Piling Dive; St. Lucia Retreat; Expo '86; China Rockfish; Exploring the Emerald Sea; King of the Mountain - the Cayman Islands; Inland Diving - Northwest Waters; Moray Eel; Diving Doctor; The Diamon Knot; Red Sea Mecca; Underwater Hockey; California Shipwrecks; the C-O Sole; Corsair; Florida Keys; Personality Profile - Peter Hughes; the Blue-Clawed Lithode Crab; Exploring West Coast Waters - Inside Passages of BC; Tobermory, Ontario. Light wear. Quality copies. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Diver Magazine: 9 Issues from 1988
Includes the following issues: February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December. Features include: Wreck of the Empress of Ireland; Bonaire, Thailand's Exotic Waters; West Coast - a Garde of Eden; Kelp Beds of Lobster Bay; Are we destroying the reefs?; British Columbia - diving in a fisherman's paradise; Superb diving at Les Escoumins; Barkley Sound; Egypt; Fortress Louisbourg Shipwrecks; Tobago; Inflatables; Bahamas; Killarney, Ontario; St. Lawrence Seaway; Filming 'The Last Frontier'; Bruce Peninsula; Canada's Arctic; A Prehistoric Fishing Technique in British Columbia; Palau; Pacific Electric Ray; Monterey; Queen of Wrecks in Kingston, Ontario; The Caymans; Canada's Little Urchin; The sandstone cargo of the Zephyr; Treasure of the 'Governor'; Maui's Trio; Kona - star of the big island. Moderate wear. Clean. Quality copies. Book
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