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‎Maclean's Magazine, October (Oct.) 15, 1951: The Princess Patricias in Korea‎

‎88 pages. Features: Humourous cover art by Oscar Cahen; The Censorship that Helps the Enemy - The bad events of March 17, 1951 in the Korean War involving the Princess Patricias - Editorial; There'll Always Be a Massey - Canada's most famous family started on the road to wealth from a tiny implement forge near Port Hope, Ontario - article with photos; You Laughed at My Father - story by James Aldridge; The Hottest Square Mile in the World - under the humpland between Ace Lake and Beaverlodge lies an abundance of Uranium, and here Uranium City will be built - article with photos; The West Coast's Worst Disaster - The Tragedy of the Princess Sophia which disappeared off Vanderbilt Reef and took 343 people to their deaths in icy Alaskan waters - a Maclean's flashback; How to Raise Ten Kids in Six Rooms - Frank and Helen Teskey of Toronto have ten kids under fifteen and they'd welcome more; One-Man Powerhouse - John Deagle of Whitefish Falls, Ontario runs his own electric power company! - article with many photos of this incredible man; Sherbrooke, Quebec - where French and English share a city in harmony - nostalgic article with photos; The Battle to Beat Leukemia - doctors search for a cure; Footlights Round My Heart - story by Ronald R. Smith; Sensational full-page colour Coke ad features illustration of young lady and the caption "Want Something Good?"; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; DeSoto car ad; Full-page ad for Birks Jewellers features watches including the Challenger Eterna-matic; Plymouth car ad; Canada Savings Bond ad features James F. Johnston, Superintendant of Palm Dairies Limited in Regina; Great colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows horses pulling vintage auto through the mud. Light wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, September 21, 2009 *The Next Da Vinci Code*‎

‎82 pages. Features: Virus Hunter Bonnie Henry on H1N1; Stimulus Spending Didn't Spark the Recovery - so what now for the government?; Marc Lemire victory - The CHRC (Canadian Human Rights Commission) tells itself to Shape Up; Michael Bryan and the death of Darcy Allan Sheppard; McGill Prof. helped teach Iran's opposition about non-violent protest; Generation War - who's hit hardest by the recession, young or old?; Broke Britannia - the U.K.'s experiment in U.S. -style capitalism was an utter disaster; The Year of the Rat - the world's smartest vermin are on the march; WWOOF - weed your way around the world; Canada's Best Professional Schools; Dan Brown's new novel - The Lost Symbol; Mark Steyn and "It Took a While but Section 13 is Dead" - Marc Lemire's victory at the CHRC - Judge Athanasios Hadjis; In Memoriam - Murray Albert Nesbitt; Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine, September 6, 1982 - The New Medicine's Grave Risks‎

‎Features: Turkish Military attache murdered in Ottawa by Armenians - Atilla Altikat; Harnessing the mighty Slave River; Takla Lake, B.C. shooting; Days of danger at Friendship Pass - China and Vietnam; Lebanon - moving into a a perilous vacuum; The Nugan Hand scandal; Soviet Union losing the long battle for bread; Looking into Amway's empire; The bull markets march on; Olympian Calgary task for David Leighton; Ricky Henderson keeps stealing bases; Cover Story - the new medicine's grave risks - PET machine, colour-enhanced X-ray, etc.; Learning the joys of the Logo language; Sackloth adversity - Winnipeg nuns go door-to-door for money; Zoot Capri; Canadian War Museum commemorates Dieppe tragedy; Entertainment reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Maclean's Magazine: Bound Issues January 5, 1981 Through March 30, 1981‎

‎Over one inch thick. Some of the many topics include: 1980 - the turbulent year that was; Shelly Hack; Farley Mowat; U.S. Heads into Recession; Terry Fox Cover Illustration; Trudeau wants to patriate the constitution; Indonesia's struggles; Kayakers visit the rivers of the Himalayas; The NHL Comes of Age; Italians are returning home from Canada; The stench of political patronage in Quebec; Economic harship in Britain; Margie Gillis; Truedea's quest for a foreign policy; John Dowd creates the Ronald Reagan survival kit; Kim Mitchell - Max Webster is about to trade its cult status for international glory; Possible break in the hostage crisis; Frank Sinatra at centre of political storm in Washington; Enemy fire at Jean Chretien; Hostages Come Home; Crazy Weather; Jo Penney; Royal Trustco-Campeau hearings; Doris Anderson; Cover photo and story of Karen Kain; Roger Jouret/Plastic Bertrand; Jean-Luc Godard; CIA hostages return home; Saudi officials try to entice Chad from Libya's grip; Steve Podborski story and cover photo; Trappers; Nuclear mishap in France; van Gogh at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO); Raquel Welch sues over firing from film Cannery Row; Trudeau and Thatcher - who will stand down?; Sigourney Weaver; Did Ottawa encourage Inco to poison the skies?; The Schreyer family in Rideau Hall; Who will pay for the RCMP?; David Stockman - wunderkind in cabinet; Cover illustration "The Day Alberta Turns off the Oil; The Pope in Asia; Joe Clark faces severe damage; Carol Connors; Donald Sutherland; 4,000 year-old settlement unearthed in Labrador; Tony Tanti; Our Next Queen - cover photo of Lady Diana Spencer; Joe Clark survives leadership with likely mortal wounds; Reagan's team aggressive toward Moscow; Joe Granville says 'Sell!"; the Moral Majority's Jerry Falwell; Voyager I renews interest in Titan; Ontario's Crucial Vote; Ouellet's combines sleuths write seven green volumes on price-fixing by oil's big four; Atlanta - beseiged by fear; Lynn Seymour; Sally Field's roll in Back Roads; John Gray is home from Broadway; Alberta's sulphur industry; Will Reagan Deliver?; Canadians flock to the south; Kim Cattrall; passengers endure two weeks of desert runway heat; Compulsory measles vaccination; Panic buying in the home market; Khmer Comeback; Alice Arm, B.C. mine tailings dumping; Dave Broadfoot, and many more. Light wear. Firmly bound. Few library markings. Book‎

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‎Material History Review 58, Fall 2003‎

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

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‎McCall's Magazine, March 1963‎

‎192 pages. Cover photo of Jacqueline Kennedy and kids on horseback. Features: Lucille Ball - How I Got to Be President; More Wives Ask - Who Am I and What Should I Do With My Life?; Louis Nizer - How to Tell the Truth in Court; Gary Cooper - A Final Act of Courage; Perle Mesta - Seven First Ladies I Have Known; Nice full-page colour photo Coke ad featuring Clown and lady in dress; Many pages of great vintage colour photo ads; Child Care in Russia Better Than Ours?; Great colour ad for Carter's "French Doll" Clothes; The Fraud of Femininity, by Betty Friedan; The Girl Who Said No, by Mel Heimer; Donovan's Retreat, by James Robbins MIller; A Friend of a Friend, by Margaret Cousins; The Moonflower Vine, Jetta Carleton; Captain Kangaroo Play-Together Page; Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy copy. Book‎

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‎Museum and Art Notes, March 1931‎

‎44 pages. Photos in text. Contents: The Ecology of Savary Island; Recent Developments in Anthropology; Truffles; The Marbled Murrelet; The Steamship "Royal William"; Copy of Original Specifications for building of "Royal William"; Leg Irons from Nanaimo's Old Gaol; Sea Call; The Library Corner; Munday Lake and its Ecology; Amphipoda from British Columbia. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this informative and interesting issue. Book‎

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‎National Lampoon Magazine, February 1992 - Magazine Spoof Edition‎

‎98 pages. Great magazine spoofs include: The New Yorker (March '75); Interluude (Dec. '81); National Inspirer (March '73); Negligent Mother (Jan. '75); Rolling Tombstone (Nov.'82); Me (Dec. '73); PBS Concordance (Apr. '77); Old Ladies' Home Journal (Sept '74); Steve Allen Magazine (Nov. '81); Specialty Sports Magazines (Nov. '73). Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎National Lampoon Magazine, March 1982 - Food Issue‎

‎94 pages. Features: Food & Track Magazine; Commemorative Food Stamps; The Beverly Sills Diet; and more. Light cigarette odor. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎National Lampoon Magazine, March 1983 - Tamper-Proof Seal Issue‎

‎96 pages. Light cigarette odor. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎National Lampoon, March 1986 *THIS ISSUE EXPLOITS WOMEN!*‎

‎82 pages. Stories: You're a Man Baby and Don't You Forget It; I was a Gay Male Drag Queen Trapped in the Body of a Woman; Feminist Party Jokes; Ass-Anon Comes to New Jersey; How I Became a Feminist; Guys on Dolls - Four Male Cartoonists Look at the World of Women; National Tampoon; Mary Tyler Moore and Me; A Tale of Modern Romance; Womaning; A Woman Tells Men - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Women and Probably Won't Understand When I Explain It to You; Women, What do they Want?; Scary Monsters; Why Women Become Lesbians. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Nature Magazine, March 1935‎

‎16 pages of nature pictures in rotogravure. Features: Scenic Highway Policy - too little thought given to Road Programs; Big and Little Storms - the how, where and why of sundry dusty doings in the air; Burro Language; Irises from Bulbs - there is a wider range than most gardeners seem to realize; Andy's last chapter - a Florida sandhill crane - how he helped to dissolve the barriers between his own kind and man; The carriers of Death - the microscope reveals how insects transport disease; The Giant Water Bug - a picture story of a strange insect; The Story of the Red Giants; A Unique Nature Club - The Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences celebrates its fiftieth anniversary; Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎New Robin and Story Time: 16 March 1968, Vol. 16, No. 11‎

‎Features: Andy Pandy and his friends; Mokey's Travels; The Twins - Simon and Sally; Bizzy Beaver; the Flower-Pot Men; Nutty Noddle; Super Bear; Sam and Huff; Dozey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎News-Week (Newsweek) Magazine, September 6, 1937 - Workers Alliance of American Cover Photo‎

‎36 pages. Cover: Workers Alliance of America March in Washington. Contents: Far East: Japan Risks Whole Army and Navy in 1,500-Mile Offensive to Assert Supremacy; Relief: Questions and Answers Tell Story of Costly and Unsolved Mystery (Workers Alliance March); Labor: Profane Irish Expert (Edward F. McGrady) Hired by RCA to End 'Curse'; Massachusetts: Governor (Charles F. Hurley) Lets Memorial (Sacco-Vanzetti) Stay in Storage; Spain: Santander's Captor Gets Warning Form London, Felicitations From Rome; Balkans: Mysteries and Riots Excite Little Entente Powers; U.S.S.R.: Soviet Junior G-Man (Vitalik Arbatyan of Baku) Sets Examples for Older Boys; Cuba: Fourteen Men in a Boat Give the Army Police a Fright; Education: Jerome Davis Leans to C.I.O. (Committee for Industrial Organization), Embarrasses Yale; Nazis: Exchange Students End Training For Foreign Service; Foundations: New Research to Honor a Negro (Moses Carver) and a Diabetic (Renziehausen); Bacteriophage: Germ Eaters Are Whirled into Visibility; Grafting: New Bureau Formed to Deal in Skin and Cartilage; Entomology: Dr. L.R. Watson Breeds Gentle, Cowlike Bees; Missionaries: The Elders, Back From Iran, Are Surprised; Baseball: Cubs and Giants Gallop to a Photograph Finish; Golf: (Johnny) Goodman Is Best Man at Amateur Links Ceremonies; Screen: Refrigerated Comedy Puts Cinderella on Ice Skates in "Thin Ice" Starring Tyrone Power and Sonja Henie; Money: (Federal Reserve) Board Prescribes Discount Duts as Antidote for Treasury Nightmare; Jewelry: Orchids and Credit Help Galvanize Bauble Business; Living Costs: 864 Ways to Buy Hats, Keep Eggs, Save Gas; Painter: Mississippian (John McCrady) Turns to Delta Negroes for Subjects; and Today in America: Another Spain? Full Color Vintage Ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes in baseball game motif on back cover . Binding intact. Small mailing label bottom front cover. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine, August 6, 1945 *B-25 BOMBER STRIKES EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - PHOTOS, ILLUSTRATION AND TEXT - EERILY SIMILAR TO SEPTEMBER 11TH, 2001!*‎

‎Contents: Nash car color ad inside front cover; Commercial Solvents Corp. ad with great Iwo Jima beach landing photo; Chrysler *Fluid Drive* color ad; Only Stalin of first trio is left but Attlee carries on where Churchill left off; Very graphic 6-photo sequence of a 'Jap' being burned to death by a flame-thrower; British Labor landslide stirs the world - the winning issue was not Churchill but new homes and jobs for Britons; Photo of a masked 'squeeler' identifying Gestapo agents hiding in the ranks of the Wehrmacht in Norway; Nice color ad for Martin aircraft; Photo of Dutch people tearing up trolly blocks for desperately needed fuel; Trial of Marshal Petain in France; Amazing coverage of B-25 Mitchell bomber striking the Empire State building - the diagram looks just like what the world witnessed September 11th, 2001; The Big Playhouse - Michigan's cushy prison at Jackson; Japan on the ropes - strikes at Kure naval base cover harbor with blazing ships - B-29s blast forewarned cities; Photo of American troops from Europe massing in Manila; *Super* color centerfold featuring a 1942 yellow Buick convertible; photo of leaflet dropped on Jap cities prior to bombing (with article); Photo of Canadian General Crerar who's army has been dissolved; Kaiser lines up Graham-Paige in march toward reconversion - with Frazer's selling genius added to Western Steel facilities, Combine's one need is capital; Photo of experimental helicopter, the PV-3, in flight; Nice color Imperial whiskey ad; Surplus problem - whether to scrap the Office of War Information's (OWI) profitable magazines abroad; Swiss family air force - survival training; Motorola radio ad; Great color Union Pacific Railroad ad with emphasis upon beautiful Washington state; Unmarked with average wear. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine, March 12, 1945 *NAZI AT BAY - THE ALLIES HAVE HIM BY THE THROAT*‎

‎Contents: Boeing ad boasts of their record coast-to-coast flight by a C-97, 6 hrs, 3 min, 50 sec.; Reo Truck ad; Full-page ad for a radio show called "Breakfast in Hollywood" with Tom Breneman on the Blue Network (ABC); Fisher Body color ad; Allies strike at Rundstedt's finest after 8-day race to the Rhine - Wehrmacht escapes disaster but loses heavily in pulling out and blowing up the bridges - great map; Sample of a 'safe conduct' pass showered down on Germans, as well as a humorous satirical German response; Two photos taken during the Bataan death march (stolen from the Japanese); News from Iwo Jima; Eighteen-year-olds fight and die as nation debates their status - European and Pacific wars were speeded by using youths Stimson says in defense; Photo of Erich Gimpel and William C. Colepaugh as they are led into court prior to being hung as Nazi spies; 67 Army nurses captured by the Japs on Bataan and Corregidor return the the US; Troubled return of vets - Mr. Jobe in Chicago; Britain accepts the Yalta Charter but U.S. keeps fingers crossed - F.D.R.'s report to Congress is received with reservation despite its urgent tone; Poland - scores to settle - General Anders; White Truck ad in color; Canada Calling - new CBC 50,000 watt short-wave transmitter; America's join in Alliance to keep hemisphere peace - the Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, in Mexico City; Interesting ad for Bituminous Coas - presents its varied military uses; Coal owners are unlikely to sign UMW contract calling for pertentage on each ton; Kansas corn piled outside for lack of freight cars; Vintage color Borden's ad featuring Elsie the cow and her family; Photo of 26-year-old Frank Sinatra with details of his draft classification; Wacs at work; Photo of Martin (The Blimp) Levy, a 640 pound wrestler; Studebaker color military ad inside back cover. Average wear. Address label atop front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Newsweek Magazine, March 13, 1944 *OLD BILL TURNS UP ON THE ITALIAN FRONT*‎

‎Contents: Cracks appear in Axis line-up as satellite states look for exits - Finland has best chance to succeed as talks with Moscow open possibility of escape; Two disappointing slow-downs hamper allies' invasion plans - dragging Italian campaign and clash of ideas over Burma; The Admiralty Islands - springboard for combined drive on Philippines; Photo of the "Money Masters" - Presidents of eleven of the nation's twelve Federal Reserve Banks and a vice president of the twelfth; Smog and bombs force 268-year-old Greenwich Observatory to seek a new site from which to measure the world's time; Photo of Joe Louis (Barrow) in training at Camp Sibert, Ala.; Oscar winners of 1944. Above-average wear. Faint ink stamp atop front cover. Varying levels of staining to all pages. All text legible. A worthy reference copy. Book‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniatures Hobbyist, March 1986 - Decorate a Country Kitchen‎

‎Features: The Medieval Scene; A Little Bit of England - Dorothy and Bill Kitching and their cider cellar; Heather Ramsay - miniatures are her medium; Brooke Tucker's Yellow Rose of Texas; America's First Ladies, 1836-1845; Alan Waters and his miniatures from down under; Angela Peterson's worldly collection; Viola Williams' Portraits in Porcelain; Bobbie Walls - whimsical wicker; Miniatures in Scandinavia - Dee Snyder is your guide; Sally Plunkett - small gauge knitting; Think Spring with a Green Thumb; Ode to the Strawberry; Everyday Utensils from America's Past; Badminton Anyone?; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, March 1985 - R. Lee Taylor's French Pavilion‎

‎Features: Lee Taylor's Evolving Collection; Great American Women - The US Historical Society introduces a line of 1" scale half doll figures; Wallace Auger's Fabulous Windsor Chairs; Mary Lee Sundstrom - a modern day Geppetto; Joann's delightful accessories for blowing in the wind - wind chime, wind sock fish, Rooster Weather Vane; Susan Sirkis in part 2 of her work on sports clothing for men; Mary Eccher and her hearty Irish Foods; English Saddles; The Porcelain Primer - the Greenware stage; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, March 1984 - Diane Foster/Amanda Skinner/Deidra Spann‎

‎Features: More Colonial decorating sources; The Sonoran Desert Indian Shop; Diane Foster - tea Cups in a Tackle Box; The Great Missouri Break Away Contest; Ancient Symphonies - recapturing a royal heritage; Joe & Marie Biehl's Pleasant Addiction; Amanda Skinner's Porcelain Artistry; The Contemporary Casa Catalina; Deidra Spann's International Figures; It's all in the family with the Fulton-Schaefer family - from movie model sets to dollhouse miniatures; St. Paddy's Pot O' Gold Feast; Framed Victorian photos; Mary Eccher's gourmet gaffs - miniature food messes!; For centuries couture has influenced coiffures; Clancy's Irish Pub - green bear flows at this neighborhood watering hole; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, March 1983 - Teddies - America's Hottest Collectable‎

‎Features: Bears & Bearophobia - How Rare is Your Bear?; Teddy Bears - America's Huggable Sweethearts; Tiggywinlkes Bears by Kathryn Franze and Susan Johnson; Mr. "T" Bear; The Drexel University Museum - a tucked-away treasure; Norma Slominsky -a very special touch; Carter's Grove keeps growing; Barbara Bunce - a multi-faceted jewel; Clifford Yerks - Simply Shaker; Erik Hansen - the Kitbash Kid; Jeanne Knoop - The Playful Imagination; DIY Instant Antiques; Room of the Month - Feminine Fancy; Building with Bob - Wiring and Masonry; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1988 - Tulip Time Tours‎

‎Features: Peg's Dream Devine - The Amsterdam House; Marvelous Madurodam - tour the land of tulips and windmills - in a day!; Meet Dot Moore; Minikins - The Doll Smiths - A Doll-Making Duo- Barbara and Hugh Smith; Gene Castrovillo's Creations; The Sterling Artistry of Gordon Blacklock; Kathy and John Farnsworth; Kit Renderings - Chippendale Serpentine Chest c. 1770; Part 2 of 2 on old toasters; Joann's Bakery; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1989 - Special Issue - Dining in Miniature‎

‎Features: Shining examples of the Silversmith's Art; Porch Railings; Collectables - Eric Pearson pieces; Daryl McFadden - Food for Thought; Marilee Gardner's Modern Kitchen; Willie Zickrick's Fine Foods; Tess Goodier's Miniature Culinary Magic; Christine and Ray Lincoln - Food, Glorious Food!; The Flavors of America; Mini Fruits and Vegetables from Gail Wise; Mary Eccher's American Cuisine; Mom's Restaurant, by Joann; Kitchen Craft I - Floor Plans and Furniture for a contemporary kitchen; Waffles for Breakfast; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1990 - Completing the Ultimate Bungalow‎

‎Features: The Architect's Angle - The Victorians; Frozen Charlottes; Ravenswood - Dirk Dykstra; College Weekends; Betsy Rouse's Precious Children; Gail Jones' Omni House; Greene & Greene - Part III of III; A Kitchen Country Cupboard; Claycrafting III - a bunny planter; Panorama Eggs; Wall Cabinets; The Bunny Family; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1991- 15 Pages of Readers' Dolls!‎

‎Features: Treasures around the World; Collectable Metal Mansions; The Miniature Photographer III; Cecil Boyd's Figurines; Virginia Rae's Can-Do Dolls; Lillie Langtry; Stacy Hofman's Dolls; Dillwyn Thomas' sculptures; Figure Sculpting I - creating the head; Faux Inlay - real elegance; Claycrafting "Clayborn" the Easter Bunny; Gretchen's wearable wardrobe - a little girl of 1910; Paper Dolls - 3-D girls; Along the Mall III - A Toy Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1992 - International Issue‎

‎Features: Tin Town - West Bros.' (Brothers) Lithographed Buildings; Ingeborg Riesser; Karl Blindheim; Lauran Stevens; Jim Fainges; Jo Moore Stewart; An 1880 London Townhouse; The grand tour on a small scale; Lagniappe's 1/4" scale little sister ended with 19 fabulous rooms; Making Wheels; Along the Mall XV - an around the world import shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1993 - TV's Beauty & the Beast‎

‎Features: Nutworking; Jane Freeman - Manhattan's most creative trash collector; Rosie Duck Designs; Albina Herron; Sylvan Subdivision - Hollow Tree Houses; Mousescapes; Critter Lake Campsites; Show Scene; Bent Willow Beds; American-Style Highboy; The Bride of the 1920s; Lebrechaun's Lair; Fantasy Trees; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1994 - Profile: Natasha‎

‎Features: Natasha Nonpareil; Jeff Wilkerson; Show Scene; Small Accomplishments; Mini-Cutouts - "Go Fly a Kite"; Artisan's Showcase - A French Country Kitchen; Great-Granny's Cookstove; Rag Rug & Corn Bread; Dry Decals Detail Windows; Build Your Dollhouse, part 6; The Bride of the 50s; Dream Room IX - The Sugar Egg; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1995 - A Wee Forest Home‎

‎Features: Secret Spaces and Lighting Places; Stringed instruments; Stan Ohman; Over the Waves; Woodland Wee Treat; Randall Zadar; Spring Shows; The Irish Pub; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News Magazine, March 1996 - A Feast of Miniatures!‎

‎Features: Small accomplishments - the young and the rest of us; 1995 Tour Album - a few photos on our trek through Cornwall, London, Birmingham and more!; A Glass Act - Ferenc Albert's glass blowing talent; Moving Day - packing up the miniatures is no small feat!; German Schneegass Miniatures - the first of a new series about old miniatures; Show Shopping - Philadelphia finds!; Food for Thought - Lesley Burgess' toothsome tidbits are as British as she is; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Nutshell News, March 1997 - Ideas for Miniature Bathrooms‎

‎Features: Nutshell News - Tour Snapshots; A passion for architecture; Classic furniture in miniature; Miniatures as therapy - give yourself permission to play!; How to wire a dollhouse with tapewire - part III of series on how electricity works; Build a 1/4" Sideboard and Plant Stand; Wash Day Blues - make a set of old-fashioned laundry tools; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Official Matchday Programme: England v Republic of Ireland, 1992 European Championship: Wednesday 27th March 1991‎

‎Unpaginated. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Pathfinder Magazine - A Weekly News Review of World Affairs, March 27, 1937 - The Coal Industry‎

‎24 pages. Contents: Coal - an ailing industry hopes for a cure; Photo of William C. Bullitt, Ambassador to France; Photos of Attorney General Homer S. Cummings and his assistant Robert H. Jackson; Mine disaster at Logan, WV; LaGuardia offends Nazis, with photo of William E. Dodd, Ambassador to Germany; Marie, Dowager Queen of Rumania - article with photo; Prospects of the Treaty of Locarno; Duce and Allah; French Arms; Photo of Japanese Premier Senjuro Hayashi and story about his new official residence, honeycombed with underground passages, secret exits and disappearing floors; "Undeclared War" in Spain; Heloise Martin causes excitement at Drake - with photo of her; Additional madness at Oklahoma, Columbia and Pittsburgh involving university students; Photo of Gracie Fields; Anti-Religious feelings softening in Soviet Russia?; Editorial on name-callinng between LaGuardia and the Nazi press of Germany; Modernized Railroads - with photo of a new Southern Pacific Streamliner; Justice James Clark McReynolds - article with photo; The Movie World - with photo of Dorothy Lamour Rose; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

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‎Popular Mechanics, March 1963 *WEATHER CONTROL USING SILVER IODIDE - ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE*‎

‎Features: Rambler and Ford Owner's Reports; Hurricane Killers Learn Where to Aim using silver iodide crystals; How Space Detectives Rate the Red Moon Probes; Complete plans for PM's point-riding funabout; water-skiiing at 106 mph; The newest on the water; How Water Dragsters do it; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Prairie Breezes, March 1960 - Published monthly in Saskatoon in the interest of employees of the T. Eaton Co., Western Ltd., Saskatchewan Locations‎

‎20 pages. Features: New company directors - John Wallace Eaton, David Kinnear; Mr. Earl Chestnut retires; Mr. Len Dell promoted; Saskatoon rink wins Ladies' Provincial Curling title - Joyce McKee, Syl Fedoruk, Donna Patton, Muriel Coben; Osler rink of Regina wins Eaton Trophy - D. Brault, Cam Osler, Lynn Wilkinson, Bob Waller, Don Anderson; Standings of Ladies' and Men's Curling Club February Standings, with 4 photos; Hazel Smith and husband Gordon report on their Pacific cruise - with photos; Parting gifts for Mrs. Josephine Shepperd and Vi Collins (with photos); News from Prince Albert; Moose Jaw News; Great photos of employees playing outdoor hockey at Optimist Park; Mr. William C. Bores Retires - write-up with nice group photo. Additional employee news. Moderate wear. Handwritten greetings on front cover. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Railway World Magazine, March 1975‎

‎Features: Observing the Working Timetable; Leicester - a celebrated Great Central Locomotive Depot - 2; Footplating - Continental Style; Blaenau Ffestiniog - Railway Junction; Looking Below the Surface; Cross-Country by the GC Route; North Yorkshireman; Unbuilt Lines; Tyler Hill Tunnel, Canterbury; LSWR Adams X2 class 4-4-0s; LCDR Photographs problem summed up; Nineteenth Century Footbridge Preserved; Our Transport Heritage - a paper by Sir Peter Allen to the Royal Society of the Arts; A Stockton & Darlington Shed Scene; and more. Unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎Railway World Magazine: March 1966‎

‎Features: North Eastern Train Services of 1905 - Half a Century of Train Travel, No. 49; The Lyme Regis Branch; Last of the Midland 0-6-0s; Some Trips to Remember; Snowplough to Blaenau Ffestiniog; Then Came the Snow; Early Railway Photographers; End of the Isle of Man Railway?; TW Saloon No. 9044 Preserved; Fireless Locomotives at Glaxo Plant; and more. Moderate wear. Small marking atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Rocks and Minerals in Canada: Vol. 14 No. 3 March/April 1981‎

‎16 pages. Features include: G.M.F.C. Associate Dealer List; Sculpture of the Inuit; Silver in Canada; Fossil Gemstones. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Very nice copy. Book‎

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‎Rod and Custom Magazine, March 1974‎

‎74 pages. Features: Tune it On - Royal Foust can tune 5 extra mpg - part 1 of a series; Norm Grobowsky's 1923 Hennway; Closed cabin close-up photos - Ford, Chrysler, GM, Strange Stuff; Wescott's Auto Restyling; Chevy's Fourever - Chevy Cast Iron Four; Cam Grant of Burnaby B.C. makes a Model A the hard way; Care and Maintenance of Your Puzzle - set up a filing system during teardown; Phase 4 of "Chop it to it" - Jake finishes off the window frame and molding area; Chevy Up - Part 3 - tearing down a $100 Chevy engine; Part 3 of the "Pruf" is in his project - Aluminum fabrication for Tom Prufer by Ron Covell of Covell Race Cars; Pete Heacock's 1938 Bantam; Parts Meet in Hershey, PA; Very Special Buick - Report 5 - Gas Tank; Vintage Tin - photos; and more. Moderate wear. Chips from top corners of a a few pages. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1973‎

‎Features: Wintering, by Jim McVie; New Trump 27 is an Aborn Smith design; The Standfast 40 - a Frans Maas-Palmer Johnson sloop; Monk 53 foot Motorsailer; Mary Otis - Rhodes Ketch circa 1936; Ellida - on the intracoastal waterway; The Cal 40 - Bill Lapworth's historic design; Highlanders on the Hudson; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine‎

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‎Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1974‎

‎Features: Sea Hawk - profile of a cruising man's yacht - from navy launch to stately schooner; Dutchman in flight; William Crealock designs distant voyager - Westsail 42; Palmer Johnson SF 47, flush deck racer by Frans Maas; On Bonaire (off Venezuela) - like being at sea; 5-0-5 acrobatics; afternoon on the Indian River, Florida; Sally has a knockdown; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine‎

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‎Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1975‎

‎Features: Florida sailor designs 19-foot coastwise, gaff-rigged cruiser - the Salt 19; Seidelmann designed Palmer 550 enrolls in Quarter Ton Fleet; Traditional cruising design finds speed, responsiveness with new rig - the enlarged version of the SERAFFYN; Aesthetics and comfort remembered in the Norlin 37 Mark II; Great gaffed mains, barn door rudders and plump hulls; Sailing for winter sports enthusiasts; in search of Spain - pictures and story by Dorothy I. Crossley; A ton of heavy racing; One by One - one last old Conway schooner survives to carry a fragment of the sail driven 19th century toward the last quarter of the 20th; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Please note: middle page loose but present. Book‎

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‎Sailing (Magazine) - The Beauty of Sail: March 1976‎

‎Features: Racers find new allure in old watering hole - with the Navy out, yachtsmen are in at Key Point; Survivor of a rare class - ALTAIR, a little sloop designed by a lesser known Herreshoff; Admiralty Bay - home of expert sailors, beached whalers; Cal 20s out for a little knocking about; Trim the kite, mate; Wednesday night at Annapolis; Penguin - a boat for all seasons; The basement builder's darling; The Warrior - 29 foot cruising-racing cat; Sarah - modern, weatherly double ender; Soverel 26 - MORC winner in production; Payne 9.6 - 31'6" offshore one-design; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book‎

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‎Scientific American Magazine, March 1984‎

‎Contents: "No first use" of nuclear weapons; The dynamic abyss - cold currents in the deep ocean; How genes control an innate behavior; The descent of hominoids and hominids; Excitonic matter; Muscle sounds; the adaptability of the house mouse; Florence Nightingale. Average wear. Two-inch opening at base of coverfold. Book‎

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‎Scientific American Magazine, March 1987‎

‎Contents: Dyslexia and its remedy; The structure of poliovirus - 3D detail should aid in battling other viruses; Cooling and trapping atoms - revealing basic physical principles; Monoculture - there are some advantages to growing the same crop on the same ground repeatedly; Optical neural computers; The rifting of continents; Thermoregulation in winter moths - some can exist in near-freezing temperatures; A mesolithic camp in Denmark. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Scientific American Magazine, March 2007‎

‎104 pages. Contents/Features: Black Hole Blowback - a single black hole, smaller than the solar system, can control the destiny of an entire cluster of galaxies; Mapping the Cancer Genome; A Digital Life - New systems may allow people to record everything that has touched their lives and to store all these data in a personal digital archive; Down go the Dams - Many dams are being torn down to allow rivers and ecosystems to rebound, but risks abound; New Predictors of Disease - Tests that detect predictive antibodies in the blood years before people show symptoms of various disorders may allow preventative action; Diesels become Clean - Improved engines and exhaust scrubbers, combined with a new fuel will make energy-efficient diesels nearly as green as hybrids; Illusory Color and the Brain - the brain may not separate perception of color from perception of form and depth. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Scientific American, March 1981 - Magic Cubology‎

‎176 pages. Features: the service sector of the US economy; the ground substance of the living cell; the eruptions of Mount St. Helens; The Milky Way galaxy; Submarine pollination; anorthoscopic perception; the biochemistry of resistance to malaria; Newton's discovery of gravity; and more. Nostalgic colour photo ads. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Scientific American, March 1983 - Memory in Birds‎

‎148 pages. Features: The law of the sea; microprogramming; the script of the Indus Valley civilization; mitochondrial DNA; the future of the universe; memory in food-hoarding birds; oscillating chemical reactions; autopsy; and more. Small initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1979‎

‎Features: "Sea Princess" Makes her Bow; Loss of the "Kobenhavn"; Atlantic Transport Liner "Minnewaska" of 1909; Inland Craft - Germany; Sail in Brittany; Booth Line's Rise and Progress - Part III; Coasting in the "Stanley Force"; Sealink Charter "Stena Normandica". Book‎

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‎Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1978‎

‎Features: Ships in the News - Flashback to Wartime; Royal Holland Lloyd Liner "Flandria" of 1922; "Oropesa" the Fourth; With Prince Line Round the Land; New Ships - North Sea Diving Support Vessel; Fleetwood Memories (2); Ships on Stamps - Steam Yachts and Cargo Vessels; French Line on the North Atlantic; Ferry Scene - Manx Challenge; Danish Sailing Coasters Decline. Book‎

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