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‎Time Magazine, March 24, 1967 - Martin Luther Cover‎

‎Contents: Photos of Frank Sinatra in great Garrard turntable ad; The Vietnam War - with photo of B-52 and 750-lb bombs at Guam's Andersen Air Force Base; Redwood Park plans on Pacific coast; Crime and the Great Society - Time Essay; Air photos of Quang Khe ferry point and Hanoi; Dead Huks in Pampanga, Philippines; Photo of Onassis and Maria Callas; Leontyne Price; Super two-page color photo ad for the Volkswagen (VW) Van/Station Wagon; Tar and Nicotine ratings for dozens of cigarette brands; Martin Luther - feature article; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Time Magazine, March 31, 1967 - James McDonnell Cover - The Industrial Conquest of the Sky‎

‎Contents: Nice color-photo ad for the 1967 Chevelle; Dumping milk in Kansas; Puerto Rico Governor Roberto Sanchez Vilella to marry Jeannette Ramos Buonomo; Time Essay - Congressional Ethics; Photo of many dead Viet Cong at Suoi Tre; U.S. Advisors and Thau Trainees at Pak Chong - photo; The Shah of Iran and his family; Riots in Djibouti; Photo of Twiggy; Nice color-photo ad for the Pontiac Firebird; Sodium Pentathal - Jim Garrison; Nice color-photo ad for the Lincoln Continental; Great colour photo sequence illustrates the flight of TWA 740 from L.A. to New York; Fascinating two-page illustration of "The New York Bird Cage" - flight paths around the city; James Smith McDonnell - feature article; Photo of signing of the Treaty of Rome; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book‎

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‎Traction Heritage - Volume 16, Number 2, March 1983 - Selections from 1913 Elec. Rlwy. Jrnls - No. 92‎

‎46 pages. Black and white illustrations. Features: Washington & Old Dominion Railway; Center Entrance Cars for KC & St. J.; Express & Freight Traffic in Providence; Boston's Two Rooms & Bath Articulateds; Illinois Traction Freight House at Springfield; Erie Railroad Electrified Branch; The Oregon Electric Railway; New Double Deck Cars for Pittsburgh; Track Reconstruction in San Francisco; Express Car for Auto Shipments (NOT&L); Center Entrance Cars for Memphiis; THI&E Terre Haute Terminal; New Cars for Michgan United; Chicago's Oil Delivery Car; Recent Passenger Stations in Los Angeles on PE; also other items, plans, maps and charts. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Illustrated Magazine about Railroads, March 1950 - Cover Photo of the Texas & Pacific 4-8-2 No. 909 Leaving Dallas Westbound‎

‎58 pages. Features: Steam Success Story - Louisville and Nashville's Eastern Kentucky Division - article with many great photos; Mr. Walter Giger''s Remarkable Locomotive - d design that might have prolonged the life of steam power and delayed the diesel; The Texas & Pacific - long article with photos, map and list of locomotives; Photo Section - includes centerfold of a West Shore passenger train of the New York Central on the Hudson River; How to get rid of smoke - article with photos; Only One of Her Kind - Baldwin 2-6-6-4 - Beautiful photo; The Capital to Chicago - Baltimore & Ohio's Capital Limited - article with photos; In Pursuit of the Mail - Great Northern wanted the mail contract and not even a landslide could hold it back; Married to a Train - Esther Probst married a rail fan (J.P.) - article with photos; Streamlined Makeshifts - Before and after photos of some steam locomotives born after 1933 - article with photos; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains - the Magazine of Railraoding: March 1973, Volume 33, Number 5‎

‎Features: News Photos; What's new in Amtrak's roundhouse; Tom's Engine - Clinchfield; How to streamline a steam locomotive; The case for train-watching in Connecticut; E6 curtain call; and more. One-inch opening at base of cover-fold. Somewhat above-average wear. Still a worthy copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading, March 1954 - Western Maryland - 3 Railroads in 1, Plus Photo of Marilyn Monroe‎

‎66 pages. Features: News Photos, including glamorous photo of Marilyn Monroe (Joe Di Maggio's wife) hanging out the window of Canadian National's No. 8472 on a ride to Jasper, Alberta; California's Mountain Midget at Quincy, California; Piggyback - boom or bust?; A Baldwin 2-8-0 is transported by truck in Seattle - super photos!; London-Paris - in the days before the Chunnel passengers traveled by train from London to Paris via night ferry - great article with photos of the Golden Arrow Night Ferry; Picture Report on the Western Maryland plus informative articles; Super centerfold night photo of the H8 Consolidation No. 776 riding the turntable at Elkins, W. Va.; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading, March 1970 *STEAM SPECTACULAR OF 1969*‎

‎Features: Lean days for three West Virginia short lines; The Steam Event of the Year in South Africa; Rolling, Rolling... To Where? - a railroad report card; Drive-train dynamics; Turbotrain Revisited - is there a chance for the Northeast Corridor Project's Stepchild? (with piec on William D. Middleton, the man behind the train); Pullman - from the peak of troop travel to the impact of the jet - diary of a Pullman Conductor - 2; Mid-Continent makes a movie - Swedish filmmakers working on The Immigrants in 1969. Average wear. Unmarked. Small white sticker on back cover. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1968‎

‎Features: Railroad News Photos; Early Turbotrain photo; Steam News Photos; photos of a 1948 derailment near Adamsville, Alabama; Guess Who Operates the Largest Railroad System in the Free World? - India! - Article, Map and Photos; The Moguls of Marietta - Glover Machine Works built over 500 locomotives - article and photos; photo section; Incredible two-page 1903 photo of a head-on collision east of Hebron, Indiana; How the Freight Car Problem Got That Way... a History Lesson - The Rolling Stock Riddle - 2; Blue Mountains Revisited - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1969‎

‎Features: Super Power Survives! - 14 pages of NKP 759; Exclusive - Viet Nam Rails, firsthand! - long article with many illustrations; Railroad News Photos; Southern's Computer records car locations; Daniel "Uncle Dan" Willard and his one of a kinds; Modesto & Empire Traction... diesel style - a short but solvent story by Ted Benson; and more. Average wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1974‎

‎Features: CN's back-door entry to the U.S. - in Minnesota, CN is spelled DW&P - the Peg; Centerfold (loose) is a colour painting of a Pennsylvania D16 4-4-0 highballing; Railroad in a Copper Mine - the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation and its operations at Bingham Canyon; News photos; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1977‎

‎Features: John W. Barriger III, 1899-1976; Derailment and accident photos; Steam's last chance - Pennsylvania Railroad gambles - and loses - on the steam-powered T1-class for passenger power after World War II; "Fireboy, know something? We don't fit through that bridge"; How to build a DL109 - great photos; Rio Grande's Monarch Branch Revisited - an exercise in the use of the 26-C automatic brake valve, F-3 retainers, and COBRA brake shoes; Colur centerfold of the Katy Pacific 401 (Lima 1920) in 1945; The Iris G, et al - much of Canadian Pacific's history has been written upon the water, perhaps most poignantly by this tug, its train-on-a-barge, and their ancestors; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March 1981 - Volume 41, Number 5‎

‎Features: Railroad news photos; Last train from Leadville; In 4 - 8 - 4s, if not in finances, Rock Island Excelled; Passing Through Europe - 2; and more. Few chips from lower right corner of front cover and few early pages. Book‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March, 1957‎

‎Features: Railroad News Photos; Photo salute to a General, No. 3; The Full Story of The Striped Beast - New Haven's electrified operations between New York and New Haven - long illustrated article; Southbound behind steam - the 2-8-2's of Winston-Salem Southbound - article with photos; Nice feature on the men behind the camera, and samples of their work; Steam in Indian Summer - David P. Morgan; Beware of Trains! - beyond the Atlantic there is witchcraft and magic in the railway for those with hearts to hear; and more. Date stamp on front cover else unmarked. A sound copy., Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March, 1958‎

‎Features: The Fan Trip - nicely illustrated article; Railroad News Photos; Photo of local at YM, March 18, 1956; How to Run Streamliners - Atlantic Coast Line - long, nicely illustrated article; 2.5 miles - a very short short line - Maryland's Preston Railroad doesn't even rate a caboose; Wonderful sunset centerfold photo of Union Pacific 4-8-8-4 4008 near Creston, Wyoming; The Railroad that time passed by - 100 miles of narrow gauge in deepest France - nice article with photos; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy., Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: March, 1960‎

‎Features: Railroad News Photos; Steam News Photos; C&IM Revisited (Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway) - since our last report in August 1955 Trains, just 11 hood units have replaced 26 steamers; Calling all Candidates - a preconvention memo to Adlai, Dick, Jack, Hubert, Lyndon, Pat, Soapy, Stu, Wayne, et al; Weekend with Steam - the magic numbers were 2613 and 2114; The SP&S Story - 1 - the Spokane, Portland & Seattle - fastest track in the Northwest; A photo glimpse of one of the world's great railways - British Railways; and more. Cover held by one staple. Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy., Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: September 1972‎

‎Features: 50th Anniversary of EMD (GM Electro-Motive Division); EMD News Photos; The La Grange Influence - what if ground had not been broken on March 27, 1935; Two Railroads, One Locomotive - interchange is no longer synonymous with engine change - with photos; La Grange Locomotive Landmarks - Attractive color centerfold; Three that survived - mementos of Electro-Motive's pre-GM years; EMD questions even EMD couldn't answer!; Concerning a dipstick, Derby Day, Slack-Free Starts, 74 Degrees below zero, a Lonely E9, and May 18, 1942 - confessions of an EMD-watcher; 'Tunnel Motors' or 'T-2s'; An instant history of EMD; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains - The Popular Magazine of Railroading, March 1951 - Cover Photo of the Clinchfield 4-6-6-4 No. 651, Class #-1, Near Marion, N.C.‎

‎58 pages. Features: Florida Woodburners - Lumber railroads still use scrap-burning locomotives - article and many great photos; Today's Monon - the story of what the new president has done since the CI&L came out of receivership - article with photos; The Busy Beeliners - After several months trial in actual service, it appears the Budd-built RDC-1 has a solid rail future - photos with article; Photo Section includes dramatic centerfold photo of the Cumberland-Pittsburgh line at the top of the hill at Sand Patch Tunnel; Night ride on the El Capitan - board Santa Fe's biggest money-maker in Kansas City and ride to Chicago - article with photos; The Evolution of Railroad - fascinating article with great historic illustrations; Great vintage ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains Magazine, March 1941, Vol. 1, No. 5‎

‎50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Steam Locomotive - Is is about to be displaced by other types of motive power, or can it still hold its own; B&O President Series; Cincinnati Union Terminal - This utilitarian monument to civic pride costs $1.20 for every passenger using it; Eastern and Western Trains - Chicago & Eastern Illinois freight engine 1933 - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Chief double headed; Chessie - Chesapeake & Ohio's little sleeping Cheshire gets fan mail and catnip mice; Denver Railfan - R.H. Kindig records Colorado railroading with an eye for action and beauty; Horseshoe Curve - Scenery and trains make the P RR near Altoona a mecca of railroad interest; Sacramento Northern Railroad - longest all-electric main line serves produce centers with network of tracks. Small date stamp atop front cover. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

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‎Trains Magazine, March 1943, Vol. 3, No. 5 *GRAND CENTRAL STATION*‎

‎52 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Pennsylvania's Mountain Types; The Man in the Tower; Grand Central Station - super 12-page photo-illustrated article; Via Burlington - Wartime Freight - climb to the black cusions in the caboose of First 67 and witness some real train handling; Car Retarders - They speed up switching by controlling cars from a central point; Pictorial Presentations - B&M transfer point, SP in the Siskyous, Old New York & Harlem locomotive, World's sharpest curve, NYNH&H, Western Pacific - Norfolk & Western; Lumber Railroad - The Michigan-California Lumber Company's 45-mile railroad northeast of Placerville - with photos of their aerial lumber ferry; Photos of the world's longest chute? - 3,000 foot drop to the South Fork, American River. Railroad Ups and Downs; They Look Alike - Forney and a Fairlie. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

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‎Trains Magazine, March 1944, Vol. 4, No. 5 *Chicago Union Station*‎

‎44 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Chicago Union Station - Super 9-page photo-illustrated article; Do You Know Timetables?; $375 in Prizes!; Railroads of Massachusetts; Adventure in Mexico; Short Lines - a Photo Story; Gold Dust Twins - Southern Pacific Specs.; Anti-Horse-Bolter - B&O Steam Dummy disguised as street car to pacify skittish equines; The Man in the Tower - Frederick (Fred) D. Underwood. Average wear. Small date stamp atop front cover. Soiling to front cover. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine‎

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‎Trains Magazine, March 1967: Highballing - Then and Now‎

‎58 pages. Features: New photos; Steam news photos; CN's Rapido - the most talked about train on the continent - article with photos; An Airman argues we should keep the trains but sell the tracks to Uncle Sam; Swiftest Train in the World - the "Exposition Flyer", New York to Chicago; Photo feature "Mattagami's Mogul" - the division of Abitibi Power & Paper which serves three miles of line between Smooth Rock and Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario; and more. Somewhat above-average wear and soiling. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎True Frontier (Magazine): March, 1974‎

‎Features: Dead Men's Gold - the Argonauts declared Jim Carson dead and began dividing his estate, when suddenly he returned!; Astride the Iron Horse and Riding West! - a harrowing adventure; Governor Charles Bent's Murder and Scalping; Wild Rose O'Neal - South's Astonishing Spy; The Greatest Apache Warrior - Jolsanny; The Wagon Train of 1843; The Legendary Jack Slade; Monterey's Chinatown - met its end in needless flames; The year of the turnip - actual recipes used by the pioneers; Men with the strength of mountains - mountain men didn't know when they were licked; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎True West Magazine, August 1981‎

‎Features: The Cow Business and Joe Kirley; Riding the Rails with Hood River Blackie - Old Joe Bennett; The First Colorado Mountain Man - Jim Pursley; The Baking Soda Book - Luisa and Henry Benedict; Rice, Dice and Lichee Nuts - America was not the promised land for those who crossed the wrong ocean to get here - Chinese immigrants; Graveyard of Violence - the W.S. Ranch, just north of Alma, New Mexico; Idaho Volunteers and the Nez Perce - an uncovered report reveals how professional some local militia units could be; Licensed Murder - Captain William Byrnes; Deputy Marshal Joe Morgan of New Mexico; A Girl and Her Horse - Chief Plenty Coups invited young women to race, but they weren't supposed to win!; Battle of the Deschutes - sabotage prevailed in the railroaders' war for the key route to San Francisco - with fantastic photo of workers 'walking the plank' to get to work building a bridge 348 feet above the Crooked River Gorge!; Wild Old Days!. Somewhat above-average wear as staples have almost torn free from covers, else a sound copy. Book‎

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‎Vancouver Canucks Hockey Magazine, 13 March 1971, Vol. 1 Nol 33 *DEREK SANDERSON COVER PHOTO*‎

‎66 pages. Features: Photos of Vancouver's goals when Boston first visited the Canucks on February 16th; Charlie Hodge - an office between the pipes; John (Pie) McKenzie - He's the Spirit that buoys Bruins; Photos of team executives; Medicor - The Ice People; The Prize - the history of the Stanley Cup; Boston Bruins - 1969-70 Stanley Cup Champions - team photo and article; Bobby Orr - Superstar Supreme - page of photos; Slow'n Easy - That's Espo (Phil Esposito; Nice colour "Old Style" Beer ad; Bill Good Jr. - Proud and Humble - the youngest occupant of a National Hockey Leaguue Gondola - Hockey Night in Canada; Canada Dry ad with large photo of Mike Corrigan, Vancouver Canucks Star of the Month; Rosters of the Canucks and Bruins; Jerry Cheevers - he keeps the Bruins Loose - article with photo; Colour Yardley ad with Bobby Orr photo; Monkey Business in the Boston Garden; Ted Green Defies Doctors - recovering from being hit on the head with the stick of Wayne Maki; Around the Circuit, by Greg Douglas; Derek Sanderson feature on back page. Unmarked with light wear. A nice copy of this excellent collectible from the Canucks' first season. Book‎

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‎Vanity Fair Magazine, March 2010, No. 595 - Cover Photo of Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan‎

‎312 pages. Group cover photo of Abbie Cornish, Kristen Stewart and Carey Mulligan. Features: The Genius and Tragedy of John Hughes; Hollywood's Fresh Faces of 2010; Annie Leibovitz photographs Oscar's Masters and Muses. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

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‎Vogue (Magazine), 16 March (Mar.) 1905, Vol. XXV, No. II (Whole No. 640) : Great Peck & Peck Hosiery Ad‎

‎353 - 384, viii [ads] pages. Features: Many nostalgic ads; Seen on the Stage - including photos of Maude Adams, Raymond Hitchcock, Ethel Barrymore, and Bruce McRae; Working directions for Vogue weekly pattern No. 317; Ad for the Surrey Type One Ramber car by Thomas B. Jeffery & Company; Lovely one-page illustrated ad for the Arnold Print Works of New York, featuring their Superfine Organdie and Grecian Voileplus fabrics; Lovely one-page illustrated ad for Rajah and Burlingham fabrics and silks; American Women and Marriage (article); Several one-page illustrations of current fashion; Well-Dressed Man section includes photos of walking coat, waistcoat of suit, fancy white waistcoat, and novel handkerchief; Fabulous Peck & Peck Hosiery ad on back cover features seven wonderful illustrations of contemporary decorated ladies stockings (No. 68 through 74); many current news snippets on a variety of topics. Unmarked with average wear. Please note: large clipping of toque from page 367 affects centerfold illustration on other side of page. Front cover loose but present. Back cover nearly loose. A worthy copy of this charming vintage issue. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1993 - 50 Best Jackets of the Season‎

‎434 pages. Features: Had it with Hemlines? - pants provide an answer; Baryshnikov remembers Nureyev; Inside Germany - confronting the neo-Nazi nightmare; plus spring's softer evenings, sexy sandals, brightest bags, and big news from Paris couture. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1998 - The Spring Collections‎

‎542 pages. Features: How to shop the Spring Collections; Perfect Evening Looks; Best Day Dresses; The Newest Shoes; Feeling Fat? - Dieting post-Fen/phen; Funny Face - triumph of the quircky model; and more. Tight, clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Vogue (US) Magazine, March (Mar.) 1999 - Why Everyone's Buying Gucci‎

‎522 pages. Features: Spring at Last! - a new season, a fresh new look; Sex Sells - why everyone's buying Gucci; Naomi Campbell - The Last Supermodel?; Oscar Frocks on the Block; Sweet Charity from Uma, Madonna, Minnie... and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

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‎Vogue (US) March 2012 - Adele Cover Photo‎

‎606 pages. Features: Spring looks; Adele interview; Kristen Wiig; The Women Behind Twitter; and more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy of this huge issue. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Vogue Magazine (US Edition), March 2011 - Lady Gaga Cover‎

‎Huge 754 page issue. Features: Showstopping Spring Fashion; A Mother's and Daughter's Battle with Food Demons; Lady Gaga - Born This Way; Burma's Nobel Heroine; Syria's First Lady; Sandra Lee; Emma Stone; One Woman's Life after 29 Years in a Cult. Clean and unmarked with very light wear. A nice copy. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Vogue Magazine (US), March 2009 - Michelle Obama Cover‎

‎Huge 510 page issue. Features: The First Lady the world's been waiting for; Special Spring Fashions; Queen Rania of Jordan; Carla Bruni-Sarkozy; Melinda Gates; and much more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book‎

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‎WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), March / April 1982, Number 45 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers‎

‎158 pages. Features: Nurturing boatbuilding stock for the future - the Boatbuilder's Garden (Forest); The People's Timber; Vic Carpenter - a superior craftsman - Part I; Pungy boats of the Chesapeake - graceful schooners; The Elements of Seamanship - Part V; The Bar Harbor 31s - two views of the Herreshoff Bar Harbor 31s; ACE Speedboat; The Lobsterboats of Grand Manan; Understanding a Novi boat; Building Martha's Tender; EDITH JANE - search for the real Mackinaw boat; A Whitehall Backbone - ingenious solutions; Bandsaws!. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), March / April 1983, Number 51 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers‎

‎160 pages. Features: Conversations with Bud McIntosh; The Swampscott Dory - Hodgdon Style; RONDO's Recovery; The Modified McInnis Bateau; Bronze - the Non-timber; SKIDOO - ultra-light displacement; Building the Wayfarer kit; Projection Lofting; Building the Beetle Cats, Part I - Keel and Transon; Custom Sawmilling. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), March / April 1985, Number 63 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers‎

‎160 pages. Features: Arno Day - from Master Builder to Master Teacher; The restoration of a 90-year-old fantail launch; Tom Wylie and hot ideas for cold-molded boats; Building the Kingfisher - Part III; The Hackmatack Schooner Janet May; The lifetime work of August Crabtree; Quick steps to spring painting, Part I; Manhattan's mystery merchant ship - The Ronson ship is unearthed; The careful creation of Mele Kai - Part I. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors‎

‎Wrestling Revue Magazine, March 1967‎

‎66 pages. Features: Cover photos of Billy Red Cloud, Bill Watts, George Drake, Sputnik Monroe, Dale Lewis and Johnny Weaver; Great photo inside front cover shows Little Beaver throwing Sky Low Low; Sputnik Moore - "I hate crybabies" - article with many photos; Izzy Moidel - No one loves the referee; Johnny Weaver - article and photos (one with Haystack Calhoun); Mary Jane Mull - article with photos; Spiros Arion - article with photos, including a shot with Bruno Sammartino; The Riddle of Bill Watts - article with photos; Amateur Wrestlers - article with photos; Peter Fladever - article with photos; George Drake has made it big in England - article with photos; Lucille Dupree - article with photos; Billy Red Cloud - article with photos; Dale Lewis - All-American boy goes bad; Salt Lake City Mat Stars - photos; Hempstead action photos; Toronto action photos; Action photos from the Middle East; Action photos from Malta; Nation-wide results; Super photo of Man Mountain Dean inside back cover; Colour photo of Vern Gagne on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Four-inch opening to top of cover-fold. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine‎

‎Multiple Contributors Including Milton Friedman‎

‎Newsweek Magazine, March (Mar.) 1, 1971 - The American Jew‎

‎98 pages. Features: Two-page color-photo ad for the For Lincoln Continental; Delta Airlines ad features Reservationist Janet Cook; Two-page Fiat car ad illustrates its competitors; Funky color-photo Sears ad for printed men's dress shirts; Nice large color-photo ad for the Plymouth Satellite two-door (red); L&M cigarette ad features photo of black model in tub; Article on Indochina - The New Optimism; Confession of William Calley; The Black Caucus; Rough justice in Macon County AL - police brutality; Chromacolor TV ad; Lee Harvey Oswald and the U-2; Mrs. Gandhi makes her bid; Fascists in Italy; Chevy Pickup Truck ad; Photo of Huey P. Newton in Oakland; The American Jew Today; Poll of Jewish Attitudes; Where U.S. Jews Live; Beautiful colour-photo ad for the Ford Mustang features the Mach 1 and Hardtop; The Jewish Establishment - It Looks Inward, Too; Jews and other Americans; Kidney transplant dilemma; The end of smallpox?; Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas; Deaths at Jackson State College; Nice one-page color-photo ad for the 1971 Buick Centurion (purple); Andrew Stein attempts to close all New York state airports to any craft over 108 decibels - putting the Concorde and SST at risk; Milton Friedman article entitled 'Money - Tight or Easy?'; Very nice two-page color-photo centerfold ad for the 1971 Toronado (brown); Nice State Farm ad shows strange wedding scene at door of church; The Male Bag ('purse'); McGuire's Marquette and Dean Meminger; Passing of Adolf A. Berle; Viceroy cigarette ad on back cover features couple outside a used book store; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book‎

‎Multiple Contributors Including Walter Lippmann and Paul Samuelson‎

‎Newsweek Magazine, March (Mar.) 27, 1967 - Missiles Vs. Missiles‎

‎112 pages. Features: 100 Pipers ad features golfer San Snead; IBM ad features large color illustration of Ray Norman who studies cacography; AT&T ad features photo of H.W. Smalley of Jackson, MS; Ellsworth Bunker in Saigon; LBJ goes to Guan; How the Generals view the Vietnam war now; The fate of CT Dem. Senator Tom Dodd; The President's Program; Two-page color ad for RCA color TVs; Jim Garrison investigates the JFK murder; Adam Clayton Powell; A Matter of Missiles and Megadeaths - anti-ballistic missiles; Thailand is fast becoming a U.S. military bastion; Sensational color-centerfold ad for the Volkswagen Van (Station Wagon) (red and white) with front flipped up; Photo of Lemnitzer being decorated by De Gaulle; Photo of large WWII bomb found in Munich; Nigeria - waiting for a miracle; Autism; Nice two-page color-photo ad for International trucks featuring the new CO-4000; Misstruck Money - Collectors' items; Calverton Jetport on Long Island; Computermania in Eastern Europe; Simca car ad; Paul Samuelson on Prudent Tax Policy; Charles (Bubba) Smith of the Baltimore Colts; Basketball referee Eckman; Passing of Alice Tisdale Hobart, Albert Otis Birch, Sir Frank Worrell and Capt. Aldo Tait; Fred Friendly; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book‎

‎MultiWatch (Hg.) / Miguel A. Altieri und Vandana Shiva‎

‎Schwarzbuch-Syngenta.‎

‎Basel : MultiWatch (Sachbuch aus der Edition 8), 2016. Dem Basler Agromulti auf der Spur 315 S. (24x20 cm) Broschierte Ausgabe‎

‎1. Aufl.; Neuwertig, noch in der Original-Folie eingeschweißt.‎

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‎Municipio di Fermo‎

‎Regolamento per la riscossione dei diritti di occupazione di suolo pubblico.‎

‎In 4? (cm 30,5), Brossura originale, pagg.8 n.n. firma a stampa del Sindaco March. G.I. Cav. Trevisani, leggerissima gora dal bordo violaceo che non disturba il testo, lievissime mancanze al margine laterale del piatto post., buon es. Non censito in ICCU. Interessante regolamento di complessivi 20 a cui segue la tabella della "Tariffa dei diritti di occupazione?"‎

‎Municipio di Montegiberto‎

‎Regolamento di polizia urbana.‎

‎In 8? (cm 21), Brossura, pagg.22 fresco esemplare, ben conservato. Non censito in ICCU. Interessante regolamento distinto in VI capitoli per complessivi 61 articoli contenente varie disposizioni relative a: "commestibili" e bevande, macellai, caffettieri, "monnezza delle acque" e nettezza delle strade, disposizioni e cautele in caso d'incendio, ecc‎

‎Municipio di Pesaro (a cura di)‎

‎Prima Mostra Bibliografica Marchigiana. Biblioteca Oliveriana, 23 agosto - 30 settembre 1936‎

‎In ottimo stato‎

‎Munnion, Christopher; Christy, Jim; Fetherling, Doug; Rossiter, Sean; Mitchell, Michael‎

‎Weekend Magazine, December 2, 1978 (Canadian Newspaper Supplement) - Ian Smith (of Rhodesia) Cover Illustration‎

‎24 pages. Features: Nice colour photo ad for the Volkswagen Diesel Rabbit inside front cover - $69 to drive from Halifax to Vancouver!; 44% of Canadians say they have saved more money in the last year; Ian Smith and the destiny of Rhodesia; The bloody road to Zimbabwe - article with photo of white man in shorts walking city street with machine gun, plus several other photos of death and destruction; Candice Bergen - feature article with colour photo; A Day in the Life of Bruce Cockburn - article with photo; Season's Greetings from the Group of Seven - article with colour illustrations; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎MURANI Cesare.‎

‎CESARE MURANI insegnante e poeta.‎

‎in-8, pp. 55, (2), bross. edit. con velina di protezione. Bella e curata edizione che contiene la vita del Murani, da lui stesso redatta e compiuta dai nipoti, e note di storia locale. Con ill. tratte da antiche mappe e fotografie. Esempl. a tiratura limitata a 500 esempl. numerati (ns nr. 58) di edizione non venale su carta di pregio. Ottimo esempl. [083]‎

‎Murphy, J.T.; Lethbridge, Mabel; Laver, James; Doberer, Kurt; Hulton, Edward; Ransome, Arthur; Wintringham, Tom; Strabolgi‎

‎Picture Post Magazine - Hulton's National Weekly, March 2, 1940 - Actress Diana Churchill Cover Photo‎

‎59 pages. Features: Black-Out By-Election in Central Southwark; Women's Army for Britain - many great photos with article; How to Photograph a Beauty - photo-illustrated tips by Angus McBean; The Happy Knitters - Keswick women knit for troops; I Was a Worker in a German Arms Factory - article with photos of German war production; Match Fishing; A Girl Goes Cycling - nice photo feature on how ladies can cycle fashionably given the petrol shortage; Sweden's Gold - article with photos of mining in the town of Boliden; Diary of the War - No. 23 - The Twenty-First Week; No. 4 in the Series "How I Would Run the War" - How I would Use the Navy; Cartoon "Hungry Mouths" shows Goring feeding the mouths of heavy artillery while families look on; Where Are Our Leaders?; Match Fishing - photos of competitive fishermen; The History of Weapons, No. 6 - The Machine Gun. Nice Shredded Wheat ad on back cover. Many other wonderfully nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy. Magazine‎

‎MURRI Alfredo -‎

‎Climatologia delle irruzioni di aria fredda da Nord e Nord-Est nella regione marchigiana.‎

‎Firenze, 1969, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 641/662 con 12 grafici. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.‎

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‎MURRI VINCENZO‎

‎RELAZIONE STORICA DELLE PRODIGIOSE TRASLAZIONI DELLA SANTA CASA DI NAZARETTE ORA VENERATA IN LORETO CON INDICAZIONE DEI DONI CHE ADORNANO LA STATUA E SERBANSI NEL TESORO DEL SANTUARIO, E DELLE PITTURE, SCULTURE, ARCHITETTURE E RARITA' DI OGNI GENERE CHE SI VEGGONO DENTRO LA BASILICA ED IN ALTRI LUOGHI DELLA CITTA'‎

‎Edizione: Edizione XXVIII . Pagine: 128 . Illustrazioni: Piccole vignette e xilografia in copertina . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura originale violetta . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Interessante e popolare storia della Santa Casa e di Loreto con molte curiosità scritta dal sacerdote Murri, elencando i gioielli, e non solo, appartenenti al Santuario a cominciare dal 1797, dopo lo scempio deplorabile fatto dalle truppe nemiche. Interessante elenco delle indulgenze e di come lucrarle.Bruniture. Alcune sbrecciature al dorso. .‎

‎MURRI VINCENZO D.‎

‎Relazione Istorica delle prodigiose traslazioni della Santa Casa di Nazarette ora venerata in Loreto del Sacewrdote D. V. Murri…rettifficata e corretta dall'Arciprete D. L. Giannizzi primo custode..‎

‎Cm. 16; pp. 110, (2). Brossura editoriale a stampa, antiporta incisa, immagine della Virgo Lauretana. Copertina rinforzata, timbrino di appartenenza. Buon esemplare. (23 / 839) 1020 / 30‎

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‎Musio G.‎

‎Relazione statistica dei lavori compiuti nel circondario del Tribunale Civile e Correzionale di Fermo nell'anno 1887, esposta nell'Assemblea generale del 9 gennaio 1888 [...].‎

‎Fermo, Stab. Tipografico Bacher, 1888, in-8, privo di brossura, pp. 26.‎

‎MUSSIO Magdalo Volterra 1925 Civitanova Marche 2006‎

‎Il corpo certo o il luogo di una perdita‎

‎Pesaro: 2007. Fogli sciolti loose pages. Perfetto Mint. Manifesto/catalogo della mostra alla Chiesa della Maddalena Pesaro 6-27 Maggio 2007 a cura di Alessandro Pitré e Roberto vecchiarelli. Sul retro del manifesto più volte ripiegato testi di Gillo Dorfles Giovanna Sandri Alessandro Pitré e sette illustrazioni. Cm 100x70. pp. . Perfetto Mint. . , unknown‎

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Studio Bibliografico Marini
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