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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 6, Number 9, September 1979
Features: Polypodiums for your home; Aspleniums - a diverse genus; Platycerium ridleyi Christ; Care of Young Platycerium sporelings; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 6, Number 10, October 1979
Features: Lygodium venustum Sw., and much more. Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 6, Number 12, December 1979
Features: An unexplored fern habitat in Papua New Guinea; Growing ferns from spores the easy way; making natural baskets; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 1, January 1980
Features: Growing My Way - Isamu Kawaguchi; Adiantum peruvianum Klotsch; Growing Ferns from spores the easy way; to coil or not to coil; and more. Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 2, February 1980
Features: Epiphytes; Suggestions for the care of Epiphytes; ferns from spores - a fascinating hobby; Adiantum anceps; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 4, April 1980
Features: Balboa Park, San Diego Tour; A Brief History of Fern Hybridization; Camptosorus rhizophyllus (L.) Link; Ferns - the hidden story beneath their leaves; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 5, May 1980
Features: Platycerium Show-how - help in handling your first Platycerium; A brief history of hybridization, part 3; Pyrrosia varia (Kaulf.); Tissue Culture Propagation - a challenge to the hobbyist; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 9, September 1980
Features: Sick Ferns - New Nephrolepis; Puerto Rican Fern Display; Asplenium lucidum ; A trip to Mexico with Tom Wash; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 7, Number 12, December 1980
Features: Creating Christmas Decorations; The Conservatory Collection at New York Botanical Garden - a guided tour; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 8, Number 2, February 1981
Features: Davallias - Big Basket Ferns; A brief visit to Hangchow Botanical Garden; Pellaea mucronata (D.C. Eaton); A Garden Tour, Part 2 - the Paylen House; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 8, Number 9, September 1981
Features: William Paylen introduces Bromeliads; Pteris semipinnata L.; On growing ferns with spores; a tour of the campus at Cal. Poly; and more Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 9, Number 1, January 1982
Features: Ferns in southern Florida; Osmunda regalis L.; Out to see ferns; and more. Cup rings upon front cover. Book
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LAIFS - Bulletin of the Los Angeles International Fern Society Volume 9, Number 2, March 1982
Features: Quercifilix zeylanica (Houtt.); the Fern Collection at the Glasshouse Works, Part 1; and more. Cup rings upon front cover. Book
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Life Magazine, Fourth of July Number, July 4, 1912
40 pages. Cover illustration of Uncle Sam playing organ. Features: Nice colour ad for White Rock water inside front cover; Columbia Phonograph ad on first page; Nice Packard car ad on page 1334; Centerfold illustration by Wm. L. Jacobs shows blacksmith attempting to fix a damsel's flat tire; Nice photo ad for Kelly-Springfield tires; Great two-page ad for Gordon & Co's Dry Gin; Nice ad for G.E. electric appliances; Vintage Welch's grape juice ad; Regal motor car ad; MMercer Automobile ad; Nice ad for Schlitz beer; Colour ad for Pall Mall cigarettes on back cover. Wear and short openings along coverfold. One-inch tear to bottom edge of back cover. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound, unmarked copy. Book
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Live Steam Magazine - August 1978, Volume 12, Number 8
62 pages. Features: The story of an iron range Yellowstone; Hamilton's long preserved Gartshore Pumping engines; Tidying up the Chassis for Lucky 7; Each August there is a Steam-up at Buckley; More Una-flow information in Steamboat Wharf; Throttle, Lubricator and steam piping for the Clishay; Side-opening Toolpost; Harsen's Island boat; and more. Clean and unmarked. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, February (Feb.) 1, 1951: The Independent Order of Foresters
52 pages. Delightful cover artwork of a neighbourhood winter scene. Features: Colour-photo ad for International Diesel Crawlers inside front cover; Watch Quebec's Smoke - Quebec is riding its torrents of power and avalances of ore into an industrial boom - article with photos; The Strangest Insurance Company in the World - The Independent Order of Foresters (IOF) - article with photos; Brigadier John Meredith Rockingham - Commanding Officer of our Special Force - article with photos; I Live With Six Women - Clif Greer and his wife have 5 daughters - colour photos with article; Nehru - Asia's Troubled Giant - article with huge photo portrait; A Hat for Billy Jim - story by Lesley Conger; The Hospital Prayer Built - Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children - article and photos; Hockey's Happy Scapegoat - Turk Broda is goaltender for the Toronto Maple Leafs - article with photos; Kodak colour-photo ad; What's a Home Without a Cat?; Full-page colour recruiting ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF); Fantastic Chevrolet centerfold ad shows their 1951 model and illustrates its new features; Avon Cosmetics ad featues photo and painted portrait of renowned figure skater Barbara Ann Scott; 1951 Ford Monarch ad; Full-page Mercury Truck ad; Back cover Carling's ad shows fox chasing birds in snow. Three-inch opening to fore-edge of front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, May 16, 1965 - Rene Levesque on Cover
Features: News piece on furor over new Social Insurance (SIN) numbers; The Battle of Nouveau Quebec - how the territorial ambitions of Rene Levesque may yet bring down our government; Can these men really figure out Canada? - the intricacies of the biggest royal commission ever, the Dunton-Laurendeau Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism; How K.C. Irving wields his power - concluding a three part series on the complex man who dominates New Brunswick; The Great Money Panic of 1963 - a recreation of the four days when Canadians learned who really runs the economy (a fascinating and little-known story); The Greatest Canadian-bred ever - how Northern Dancer, 'overpriced at $25k' earned his first quarter million; How Kahn-Tineta Horn became an Indian - a young native who has grown proud of his race; The Bachelor Party Circuit - a pretty girl (Marika Robert) describes her holiday in Jamaica with everything.. but bachelors; When Mounties were imported - a retired RCMP senior officer recalls colleagues like the Honourable Eustace; W.O Mitchell claims all westerners are snobs. Nice colour ad for the 1964 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan. Average wear and soiling. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, September 1984 - A Dutch Treat in Iowa
Features: Populating your dollhouse; Gail Clingenpeel - A little calligraphy; A little Christmas tree that wouldn't stop growing, by Terry Yacona; Suzette and Dick Binder's rowdy, hard-drinking Santa Fe of 1879; Evelyn and Frank Gerratana - 50 years of collecting; Kate Adams - a fifth generation of quilt artist; Ralph Partelow, Jr. discovers a treasure in the Black Forest; Bob Freeman's Perfect Record - Room Boxes at the Philadelphia Show; A little bit of Holland in Pella, Iowa - Bonnie Elliott and Sylvia Fellows cut miniature silhouettes; Octoberfest food and beer; Beau Brummell and other fashionable beaux - the 19th century male cut a romantic figure; Decorating with Ink - today's technical pens; Head gear for many occupations - a Labor day celebration; Transform an inexpensive dollhouse kit into an elegant Victorian home; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality 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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Ontario History - Volume XLIII, Number 3: Early Upper Canada Printer Louis Roy
Approximately 80 pages. Black and white plate. Contents include: The Joseph Silverthorn Account-Book; Elementary Education in Upper Canada; 1820-1840; Louis Roy - the first printer in Upper Canada; Historical Work in New York State. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Nice solid copy. Book
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Optimist Senior Number, May 1931: Yearbook of South Side High School, Newark New Jersey
88 pages. Printed upon glossy stock. Above-average external wear. Tape repair to one page. Numerous signatures and inscriptions. This copy belonged to Sam S. Schwartz. Book
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Outdoor Railroader Magazine, June/July 1992
82 pages. Features: How to redecorate a Caboose; Building Rail Truck Number 2; The Southern California Division; The Southern Pacific's Runyon Branch; Rick Runyon's 1:32 Scale Models - photo special; Build a Wood Caboose - Part 4; Improving Lehmann's Porter; Landscapes; Ask Mr. Micro - making basic patterns and moulds; One-on-One - scratchbuild a 1:32 scale dispatcher's office; How to Wire your layout, part 1. Clean with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Pimatziwin: A Journey of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, Volume 3, Number 2, Winter 2005
153 pages. Contents/Features: Conceptual understanding of social capital in First Nations communities; Grandmother's voices - Mi'kmaq Women's Vision of Mid-Life Change; A Critical Review of the Tri-Council Policy statement in Aboriginal Community-based research; An aboriginal researcher's experience researching in her home community; Mentoring programs for aboriginal youth; Evaluation of an inner city public health clinic serving an aboriginal and non-aboriginal population; A plan for a mental health research program for Alberta. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Pimatziwin: A Journey of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, Volume 1, Number 2, Winter 2003
177 pages. Contents/Features: Toward Authentic Participatory Research in Health; Community Memberships - Considerations for New Zealand Health Research; Considerations in Working with Persons of First Nations Heritage; Our Blood is Sweet - the Wampum Belt Journey; Background to the Nunavik Commission Health Recommendations; The conditions of Sustainable Food Security; Toxic Contamination Undermining Indigenous Food Systems and Indigenous Sorereignty; An exploration of smoking cessation and prevention interventions for Aboriginal Youth; Intercultural Research - Australia and Canada; The Celine Knowledge Centre; Healing Our Spirit Worldwide. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Pimatziwin: A Journey of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, Volume 3, Number 1, Winter 2005
150 pages. Contents/Features: Research on contested grounds - women, mining, and health; Methods to help communities investigate environmental health issues; Telling a story of change the Dene way - indicators for monitoring in Diamond-impaced communities; Mining Denendeh - A Dene nation perspective on community health impacts of mining; Medical pluralism and the maintenance of a traditional healing technique on Lihir, Papua New Guinea; Fair-ly Clean Diamonds; Canada's Resilient North - the impact of mining on aboriginal communities. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
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Proceedings of People's Enquiry Into CFMETR at Nanoose Bay, B.C.
209 pages including black and white photos of selected participants. The concept of the People's Enquiry was to gather information on the implications of CFMETR by inviting a number of experts in various fields to give papers on selected topics. The idea of having an open meeting was to provide the public with the answers which were denied them when the government turned down requests to hold a public meeting. Major-General Leonard Johnson (retired), one of the three distinguished panelists, said of the Enquiry, it was "an attempt to obtain facts, to inform the public, and to influence the activities that bear on the security of the people of Canada... Defence agreements can lead with changes in strategy and technology to unforseen and unintended consequences inimical to the security of Canadians. Because they are made and implemented in secret, beyond public security, such agreements are not subject to democratic control by an informed electorate, as all agreements affecting the lives of people should be. This is especially serious where nuclear weapons are involved." Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Nice copy. Book
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Rare Books, 19th-Century Literature, Eugene O'Neill Typescript, Illustration Artwork, Incunabula and Early Printing, Press and Illustrated Books, Including Recent Limited Editions Club Publications: Public Auction Sale # 1754, Thursday, April 17, 1997
Approximately 50 pages. 215 lots. Colour illustrations inside each cover. Many black and white illustrations in text. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Sentinel - August, 1974 - Volume 10, Number 8
Features: Queen Mum's Highlanders - Black Watch and TorScot colors; PPCLI Records an Album; CFS Inuvik; Saglek spill clean-up; Grunts (cartoons); Cyprus - based upon an interview with Capt. Ian Nicol; RAD - Brigadier-General S.V. Radley-Walters, CMM,DSO, MC, CD. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Sentinel - February, 1975 - Volume 11, Number 2 *Special Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Issue*
Features: In the Beginning; Bannock binds a better team; 'Mick the Stick' and his airmen; Patricia's in the second world war; The Colonel-in-Chief; Patricia Memorabilia; Korea; 'Patricia-Linc' Mike Brien retires; 'Van Doo' winners of the Victoria Cross; 1914-1974 the Royal 22e Regiment's 60th Anniversary. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Shuttle, Spindle and Dyepot: Fall 1980, Issue 44, Volume XI, Number 4
Features: Weaver wins Coty; Dobby Looms; Textiles in Religion; Banners. Name on front cover. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
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The Art Bulletin, March 1945, Volume XXVII, Number One (1)
84 pages. Numerous black and white illustrations. Features: The Dome of Heaven; About a type of Islamic Incense Burner; The Secret of the Medieval Masons; An Explanation of Stornaloco's Formula; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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The Canadian Log House - Number 2
Some rubbing to front cover. Former owner's name inside front cover. 70 pages. Contents include: glory be to God for dappled things; log house plants; the log builder's library; splitting cedar shakes; birch wine; world's largest log building; not every woman can build; the building inspector; piece en piece construction; doors and windows; in praise of poplar; the axe helve; training courses; trees at the arctic circle. Book
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The Canadian Log House - Number 3
58 pages. Numerous black and white photos and diagrams. Contents include: Poplar log home; Training courses; New direction; Old Jasper Park Lodge; Log house plans; New Zealand's first Canadian log house; The log builder's library; Roof support systems; Seasoning and settling; and more. Prior owner's name atop front cover and first page. Moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative work. Book
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The Federal Illustrator, Winter Number, 1937-1938
23 pages. Presents the Federal Schools 1937 Annual Exhibit of prize-winning advertising designs, illustrations, drawings and cartoons. Printed in two colours. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Narrow red ink stain to bottom edge of all pages and covers. A quality copy. Book
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The Illustrated London News - Silver Jubilee Celebrations Number: May 11, 1935, No. 5012 - Volume 186
This extra-large issue features extensive coverage of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King George V. Included are 25 pages of advertisements, in colour and black and white, plus 96 photo-laden pages of Silver Jubilee content. Many of the advertisements are of particular beauty including: Brown & Polson's Corn Flour; Swan Pens; Debenham & Freebody; Ovaltine; Dunlop Tire (colour); Haig Whisky (colour); Dewar Scotch Whisky (colour); Austin Reed of Regent Street (colour); McVita - a particularly gorgeous colour ad; Craven 'A' cigarettes - another gorgeous colour ad featuring female model; The New Ford V-8 (colour); Booth's Dry Gin (colour); Barker Coachwork; Rover; Hooper & Co. Magnificent individual full-page colour portraits of the King and Queen. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Two center pages loose but present. A nice copy of this, one of the most magnificent issues in the long history of this esteemed publication. Book
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The Illustrator Magazine, Volume 2, Number 2, 1979
30 pages. Features: Vic Cantone - Editorial Cartoonist; Ask Taubes - Frederic Taubes; The Western Art of Robert A. Winter; Cartoons and Chalk Talks by Frank Mack; Student and Alumni Art; President's Prize Contest Winners - January through June 1979. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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The Musical Harts (Doyle, Norma, La Dolle): Favorite Songs - Number Two (2): Radio, Special Songs, Revival Campaigns
Over 100 pages. 24 pages of black and white photos of the Doyles, their family, bands and more. Includes piano music and lyrics for dozens of Christian songs performed by the Musical Harts. Undated but appears to be circa 1945. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
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The Westward Collector Quarterly, Volume 1, Issue Number 4, Fall 1974
48 pages. Many black and white photos. Features: Chinese Artifacts; Vancouver Island Bottle Show and Sale; Nanaimo Club Dig - with group photo; Sealed Bottles; Insulators; Relics; Auto Collectables; Old Guns; Vancouver Notes; International Wine Co.; Collecting Old Locks; Living Free; Old Phonographs; The Karbonated Korner; Furniture, Lamps, and Bric-a-Brac; French Ivory; Prairie News. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy early copy of this upbeat and quite informative vintage Vancouver Island periodical. Book
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The Westward Collector Quarterly, Volume 1, Issue Number 3, Summer 1974
42 pages. Many black and white photos. Features: Old Guns; Early Vancouver Drug Store; Relics; Prairie News; Depression Glass; Sealed Bottles; Furniture; Pops; Insulators; License Plates; Locks; Vancouver Notes; Vancouver Mini Show; Patrick A. Milloy and his Montreal Soda Works. Light wear. Unmarked. A nice early copy of this upbeat and quite informative vintage Vancouver Island periodical. Book
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The Wide World Magazine, May, 1898, Number 1, Volume 1, Premiere Issue
Truly a rare and special item! The first ever issue of 'The Wide World' magazine. "From the late nineteenth century to the swinging sixties, this publication was the bestselling magazine for men craving adventure. Each issue was filled with amazing-but-true-tales of survival, catastrophe and derring-do gathered from around the world... Written in the muscular prose of true heroes and accompanied throughout by photographs and adverts of sublime absurdity, 'The Wide World' was a thrilling testament to an age when men kept their upper lips stiff for a reason and the truth was more dangerous than fiction." - from dust jacket of the book 'The Wide World', published by Macmillan in 2004. Condition: Small chips missing from each end of spine. Binding sound. Modest foxing to front cover else clean and unmarked. Moderate wear. Staples rusty inside front cover. Surprisingly good condition for an item of this vintage. Contents of this issue include: The Romance of Seal Hunting - an interview with Sir Geo. Baden-Powell; Down the Perak River; Houses in Air and in Water (Papua New Guinea); Tragedies of Mont Blanc; The Most Remarkable Newspaper in the World - Michigan State Prison, Jackson City; Memories of Navarino; How the North Pole will be reached, by Dr. Fridtjof Nansen; The New Route to the Klondike; The Cruise of the Slaver 'Carl'; Castaways in the Frozen North; and more. Numerous wonderful black and white photos. A marvelous gift for fans of this most entertaining of magazines. Book
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The Windsor Magazine, September 1897, Volume 6, Number 33
120 pages plus 38 pages of wonderful contemporary advertisements plus a two-page advertisement by Scottish Provident Institution and four detailed pages of advertising content by Kilby Pears & Son. Numerous black and white illustrations and photos. Contents include Ten Years of Cycling - a wonderful vintage view of bicycles, including alternatives to chain drive - plus a great article entitled Birmingham and Its Jewellery, which includes 16 excellent black and white photos plus considerable text. Binding intact. Name atop front cover else unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear. A quality copy of this charming and informative issue. Book
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Them Days, Volume 4, Number 3, 1979 - Stories of Early Labrador
64 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Trappers We Were; Puijeup unipkausinga (A story about seals); Memories of L'anse au Diable; Labrador crafts - Birth Braiding; Joseph Michelin (1845-1940); Freeman Saunders; My Mother; Short Stuff; Labrador dogs; Nanualuk (The White Bear); The Bread; Labrador Gallery - great portrait of David Martin of Cartwright in his WWI garb. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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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 Railraoding: November 1961; Volume 22 Number 1
Features: Here comes No. 58... in a remarkable movielike sequence of photos; Railroad New Photos; How Great Northner conquered the Cascades; A look at Japanese Trains; Portrait of a C62; and more. Small date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: April 1982 - Volume 42, Number 6
Features: Women in Railroading; Big (and small) Steam; news photos; Favourite Railroad photos of John W. Maxwell; The Yellowstone Story - 2 - From 'largest' to 'some of the largest'; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Trains - The Magazine of Railroading: October 1969, Volume 29, Number 12
58 pages. Features: Many great photos; Railroading through deep snow; Extra 498 and 493 West; When all roads led do Durango; and more. Small date stamp upon front cover else unmarked with moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Trains - The magazine of Railroading: September 1961 - Volume 21, Number 11
Features: Steam news photos; Mudhens and sport models - the story of America's most celebrated Mikados; 'Trains' goes around the world - Ka's in New Zealand; photo quiz; Impressions of the 5137 - an intimate photo study of a Canadian Pacific 2 - 8 - 2; West from Baghdad; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
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Trains and Travel Magazine: November 1953, Volume 14, Number 1
66 pages. Features: Here come the French - recovering from the war; The Battle of Sherman Hill; Atlantic City Railroad Convention; East Broad Top; Possible photo of Lincoln changing trains?; Last of the high-drivered Hudsons; lots of great photos; and more. Two small date stamps upon front cover else unmarked with average wear. Sound copy. Book
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), April 1988, Number 81 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: J. Paul Stevenson and the USS Suisun; Hagerty Marine Insurance insures wooden boats; Alfred Bain and Unity B; The 1 x 19 splice made possible - how to produce smooth, strong wire splices; Diablesse and here disputed rig; Building the Cabin Sole, Part I; Special Spring Fitting Out Section. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), January / February 1982, Number 44 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: The Remarkable Sloop SHADOW - Part II; Across the Atlantic in SEA BIRD; Floor Timbers; The Boatbuilder's Garden - forests; The Politics of Maritime Preservation; Unity in Maritime Preservation; Saling the PRIDE - a Baltimore Clipper; Donald C. Rosencrantz and William Avery Baker - Remembered; Grand Craft - gleaming mahogany replicas; Steaming an Oak Coaming; Cutting an Apple Knee; Tale of Two Sisters - cold-molding vs. carvel; Backyard Vacuum Bagging - Constant Camber works for the homebuilder; Fire Bending with the Dragon's Tongue - using intense heat to bend 30 hefty planks into place. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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