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Newman, Peter C.; Posner, Michael; Altschul, Susan; Sutherland, Fraser; Marchant, Janet; Riley, Susan; Ross, Val; Nelson, Anne; North, David; MacGregor, Roy; MacKay, Gillian; Steed, Judy; Johnston, Ann; Peredo, Sandra; et al
Maclean's, Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, January 12, 1981 - Terry Fox Cover Illustration
52 pages. Wonderful cover illustration of heroic Canadian marathoner Terry Fox wearing his Order of Canada medal. Contents include: The Nature of Heroism - featuring photos of Canadian heroes; Whitewater kayaking the world's wildest whitewater on the tumultuous rivers of the Himalayan foothills; Allan Fotheringham on the success of the skiing-related development of Whistlery, B.C.; Canada Post; Inuit TV; Indonesia on the Hustle; Greece joins the European Community; Italian Prison Siege; New York City Transit grinds to a halt; Retail sales - Bay eyes the rest of Zeller's; Northern Telecom's woes; Winning with drugs in competitive athletics; Emmy winners Rose and John Kastner; Hypnosis enters the mainstream; Illegal immigrants swamp the U.S. Moderate wear. Bits of writing on front cover. A precious piece of Canadiana. Book
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Donaldson, Walter
If I Can't Have You (I Want to Be Lonesome - I Want to Be Blue): Fox Trot Song Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Ukulele Arrangement
6 pages. Above-average but not excessive wear. Spine taped. Store stamp on illustrated front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
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Sydow, Max Von; Fox, Julian; Simmons, Anthony
Films and Filming Magazine, July 1976 - Cover Photo of the First Nudie Musical
50 pages. Features: Photo-illustrated Interview with Max Von Sydow; 'Voyage of the Damned' - photos; The Golden Age of Terror - Part Two - Julian Fox looks at some aspects of the Horror-Fantasy Film from 1930 to 1936; 'The Missouri Breaks' - photos; Reviews - 'In Celebration', 'Tenderness of the Wolves', 'Black Emanuelle', 'Gator', 'Vigilante Force', The Diamond Mercenaries', 'Savage Man, Savage Beast', 'Lies My Father Told Me', 'Hollywood Cowboy', 'The Sin of Father Mouret', 'The Count of Monte Cristo', 'Devices and Desires'; 'The Sound of Music' (reissue); You Don't Have to Get Wet - Anthony Simmons on the problems of retaining individuality and independence in the British cinema; 'The First Nudie Musical' - photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Fairbanks, Douglas Jr.; Fox, Julian; Sarne, Mike
Films and Filming Magazine, September 1976 - Cover Photo from Mauro Bolognini's 'Per Le Antiche Scale'
50 pages. Features: Nice one-page ad for 'Won Ton Ton'; Photo-illustrated interview with Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; 'Outlaw - Josey Wales' - photos; Photo-illustrated Julian Fox article about some aspects of the Horror-Fantasy film from 1930 to 1936; 'The Omen' - photos; Reviews - 'Taxi Driver', 'Bugsy Malone', 'The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea', 'Buffalo Bill and the Indians', 'Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood', 'The Last Hard Men', 'Wives', 'Lipstick', 'Let's Do It Again', 'The Fall of the House of Usher Lot in Sodom'; 'The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea' - photos; 'Stay Hungry' - photos; 'Per Le Antiche Scale' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Hudson, Rock; Gillett, John; Fox, Julian; Gay, Ken; Lambert, Gavin
Films and Filming Magazine, June 1976 - Cover Photo from 'Vampyres' / Rock Hudson Interview
50 pages. Features: Photo-illustrated interview of Rock Hudson; Los Angeles International Film Exposition 1976; Dangerous Games - Part One of 'The Golden Age of Terror' - some aspects of the Horror-Fantasy film from 1930 to 1936; 'Bobbie Gentry's Ode to Billy Joe' - photos; Reviews - 'Robin and Marian', 'Poachers', 'All the President's Men', 'Benji', 'The Travelling Players', 'Dunderklumpen', 'The Slipper and the Rose', 'Order to Kill', 'Sky Riders', 'Moses', 'The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox', 'Peeper', 'Diamonds', 'Shout at the Devil'; ad for 'Conduct Unbecoming'; Photos on location with George Cosmatos's 'The Cassandra Crossing'; Review of 'From A to B & Back Again, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol'; 'Vampyres' - photos; 'The Count of Monte Cristo' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Allen, J.A.; Smith, G. Ennis
Fox Ranching in Canada
42 pages. Black and white illustrations and diagrams. Above-average but not excessive wear. Hard cover library binding with usual markings. A sound copy of this practical and interesting work. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Maclean's Magazine, February 19, 1966 - LBJ's Peace Offensive
Features: Vietnam - the American Agony; One Woman's War - Beryl Fox of CBC-TV directs filming in Vietnam of a widely acclaimed documentary on jungle fighting; Herbert Irvine - Benevolent despot of decor - with many colour photos; Warrendale Treatment Centre near Toronto treats children from troubled prisons of fear and loneliness; Journey to the last frontier, by Stephen Jones Gamester; Ken Johnstone describes how he transformed a little orchard into a booming pocket of poverty; Gerald Stevens on Canadiana; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
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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Maclean's Magazine, 30 May 1983 *Cruise Missile Testing*
Features: Miami's fragile new lease on life - Cuban immigration, illegal narcotics; Edward Lawson- California's passing stranger; Mulroney faces the west; Jim Keegstra of Eckville, Alberta - politically incorrect; CSIS - Robert Kaplan and a liberal license to spy; Bryce Mackasey's day in court; Wilson Goode - election victory in Philadelphia; Feature article - Testing the Cruise Missile - to defend or disarm?; Europe protests nuclear weapons; Peter Pocklington's flat tax crusade heats up; Peter C. Newman comments on movie - The Terry Fox Story; New York Islanders win 4th consecutive Stanley Cup - great photo of Potven and Gretzky shaking hands; The Race to Build a 'Human' Computer; George Lucas launches the Jedi; Final chapter for publisher Clarke, Irwin and Co.?; Article on musician Bryan Ferry; Gunther Plaut article "Why is Israel Different?". Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Theatre Organ Magazine, September/October 1992
70 pages. Contents: The first theatre organ to be installed by the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS); The Leibert Legend! - Richard William Leibert 1903-1976; Contestants and Adjudicators at the 1992 Young Theatre Organist Competition; Lowell Ayars' Wurlitzer to got to Smithsonian; A Journey to the Jerome B. Meyer Pipe Company - with photos; Another Success Story - Terry Robson on the renovation of Portland's Alladin Theatre; Twin Fox Theatres, Detroit & St. Louis - article with photos; Use of an Electronic Device for Pipe Organ Tuning, by J.R. Zweers; Obituaries for William E. Taber Jr., George Faxon and Lloyd G. Del Castillo; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Theatre Organ Magazine, January/February 1992
62 pages. Contents: A Pipe Dream Come True - a 3/19 Kimball Theatre Pipe Organ from the Boyd (AsmEric) Theatre in Philadelphia comes to Dickinson High School in Wilmington, Delaware; Hallelujah! - Minneapolis Convention Center Mighty Kimball Pipe Organ; The Fox Theatre, Atlanta - text with archival photos; Obituaries for E.H. (Bud) Abel, Emil Martin, L.H. McLaughlin, Milton Charles, Donald L. Ingram, Elizabeth Heffer; Considerable chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Theatre Organ Magazine, Journal of the American Theatre Organ Society, June 1970 *The Richard Kline Studio Wurlitzer*
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Fox Theatre, Washington, D.C. The Richard F. Kline, Jr. Studio Wurlitzer Pipe Organ - article with great photos. Portrait of Lee Erwin, Theatre Organist - nice four-page article with photos. Taming the Savage Beast - how to capture the proper sound when moving a theatre organ to your home - helpful illustrated 3-page article. A Theatre Organ "Pipe-In" at the University of Rhode Island - featuring their Moller-Austin four manual, forty-four rank pipe organ installed in Edwards Auditorium. The Boyd Kimball's Move to Wilmington - excitement over the installation of a three manual, nineteen rank Kimball pipe organ in the John Dickinson High School. Reprint of Chicago-Tribune article - Theatre Organ Revival is More than Nostalgia; Conn Organ ad featuring their 3-Manual Theatre Organ. Record reviews. I remember Dan Papp, the man who made the 4/36 Wurlitzer in the New York Paramount the standard to which all others were compared. Letters. Hollywood Cavalcade. Obituary for Herb Shriner. Chapter news. Classified ads. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features their 33-E model. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
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Theatre Organ Bombarde, Journal of the American Theatre Organ Enthusiasts, February 1969
Cover photo of the Mont Clare Theatre (in Chicago?). Contents: A Swinging Weekend in San Francisco - Oakland with George Wright and Don Baker. Restored Robert Morton given trial run in the San Diego Fox Theatre. The Austin Premier Quadruplex - the story of the revival of the ultimate system of player organ roll manufacturer; Richard (Dick) Leibert Takes L.A. "Again!". Ohio Valley Chapter presents... Gaylord Carter at the RKO Albee Theatre; Home Organ Festival Shows off Top Electronic Organs. Allegro Vigoroso, by J.S. Zamecnik, arranged by Harry J. Jenkins - sheet music plus write-up. Theatre Organ, Oriental Style - Floyd Bunt reports on organs he viewed and heard in Asia. Where the Bartons Were, Part 4 - Dan Barton shares his personally compiled list of Barton organ installations. California gains its own "Pizza Joint" - Steve and Shirley Barden. Nuggets from the Golden Days. Classified ads. Chapter news. Disc Squeals. Nice Rodgers Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Walsh and District History Book Committee
Walsh (Alberta) and District Pioneers: Box Elder, Cummings, Cypress, Fox, Graburn, Heller, Many Island, McKay, Muller, Newheim, Red Lake, Rocky Mound, Walsh, Walsh North
648 pages. Index. Loaded with reproductions of wonderful archival black and white archival photos. Prior owner's name upon front free endpaper otherwise unmarked with moderate wear and some faint blemishes to front board. A quality copy. Book
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The Western Horseman - The Magazine for Admirers of Stock Horses, April 1953
52 pages. Features: Riding by Reasoning, Part II; King (by Zantanon, by Little Joe, by Traveler) - owned by Jess Hankins; Halter Breaking Headgear; Whither the Quarter Horse?; Great Foundation Sires of the American Throroughbred VII, Lexington and *Leamington; Picked up in the Rodeo Arena; Chief Joseph of the Wallowa band and his War Horse, Ebenezer; Reining 'em in the Hackamore; Down the Straightaway; Cow Cuttin'; Vet's Corner; Week-end Waddies; Horse Kachina of the Hopis; and more. Levi's jeans ad on page 39. Fox Western Hat ad on page 4. Sexy color ad inside front cover for "Friskie Babe" blouses and halters by Tem-Tex Western Shirts; Volney Hildreth Quarter Horse Sale ad on page one. Nice ad for C.H. Hyer & Sons, Inc. Boots on back cover; Gray Trailer Company colour photo ad inside back cover features vintage designs. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Fortune Magazine, 4 March, 2002 *Jeff Immelt Cover Photo*
242 pages. Features: GE - the world's most admired company is now suspect; Ten Shinest Reputations; WorldCom's Bad Trip; Bond King Bill Gross - the highest-paid money manager in the world; Houston Still Riding High; Nokia Rocks its Rivals; China's Rapid Ascent; How do you feel about nuclear power now?; Time for Fox TV to deliver for investors; Sub-prime lender Providian; Activision making money with videogames; $200 Billion miscarriage of justice over asbestos. Usual library markings. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Lampe, J. Bodewalt (compiler and editor)
The Star Dance Folio, No. 17a for Piano Solo
64 pages. Circa 1916. "Containing the season's most popular songs especially arranged in the newest dance forms; fox trots, one steps, waltzes, rags." - from front cover. Songs include: And They Called it Dixieland; An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia; Bo-Peep; Chin-Chin Open Your Heart and Let Me In; Come Back to Arizona; In Honeysuckle Time; I'm Looking for a Girl Like Mother; Izzie Get Busy; Kangaroo Hop; The Murray Walk; Sail on to Ceylon; They Didn't Believe Me; There's a Little Bit of Irish in Sadie Cohn; You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Baby; You're Like a Beautiful Song; Everybody Loves to Dance; In the Valley of the Nile; I Want You Georgia; My Dreamy China Lady; Nay, Nay, Pauline; No One But You Dear Old Dad; Red Raven Rag; She's Good Enough to be Your Baby's Mother; Susquehanna Sue; That Midnight Frolic of Mine; You'll Find a Little Bit of Ireland Everywhere; I Learn'd to Love you in Dreamland; Love Comes a-Stealing; Souvenir Waltzes; Tinkle Bell. Taped repairs to binding. Somewhat above-average external wear. Still a worthy copy of this wonderfully nostalgic compilation. Book
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Lampe, J. Bodewalt: Compiler
Remick Orchestra Folis No. 21 (Twenty-One): Containing the Season's Most Popular Fox Trots, One Steps and Waltzes
48 pages. Circa 1920. Contains piano music and lyrics for the following songs: La Veeda; Hold Me; Venetian Moon; Darktown Dancin' School; Don't Take Away Those Blues; In Gay Havana; In Your Arms; I'll Be With You When the Clouds Roll By; I've Made Up My Mind; I'm Always Falling in Love; Just Like a Gypsy; Japanese Sandman; Molly Malone; The Cuddle-Uddle; Give Me a Smile and a Kiss; The Hen and the Cow; All I Have are Sunny Weather Friends; When It's Moonlight on the Swannee Shore; Molly Malone; Hiawatha's Melody of Love; When He Gave Me You Mother of Mine; My Isle of Golden Dreams; Your Eyes Have Told Me So. Unmarked. Small taped repair to fore-edge of front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy of this wonderful compilation of popular American music from early last century. Book
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Elliott, William; Comstock, F. Ray; Gest, Morris
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Sheet Music
6 pages. From "Oh Look!", a musical comedy with The Dolly Sisters and Harry Fox". Nice cover art. Pages loose but present. Average wear. Prior owner's details discretely written upon front cover. A worthy copy. Book
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Conrad, Con, Mitchell, Sidney D., Gottler, Archie
Breakaway - Sheet Music for the Song from Fox Movietown Follies of 1929
6 pages. Some writing and faint store stamp on nicely illustrated front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Sheet music
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Bogate, Al; Hoefle, Carl; Miller, Ned
Kiss and Make-Up - Fox Trot Song with Ukulele Accompaniment: Sheet Music
Great colour cover art plus photo of Burton E. Till. Faint owner's name atop front cover, otherwise unmarked. Covers secured by clear tape. Book
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Burtnett, Earl; Lyman, Abe; Arnheim, Gus
Mandalay - Fox Trot Ballad: Sheet Music
6 pages. Nice colour cover art includes portrait of musician Frank _____. Prior owner's name and faint music seller stamp on front cover. Average wear. A worthy copy. Sheet music
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Multiple Contributors
Maclean's Magazine, 4 October 2004 - Bill O'Reilly Cover
60 pages. Features: Fox News Coming to Canada?; Calm before the storm for the federal Liberal Party; The Fourth Major Storm was the worst yet; Canadian mall kings have Megamall plan for Las Vegas; Politicians are failing special-needs children; Canadian paralympians head for the podium; How an attack on a black American footballer made a CFL legend - Johnny Bright; Wayson Choy and Richard Wright lead the fiction list; New tales by Alice Munro; Janina Fialkowska is back onstage. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Howard, George P.
Sam Fox Trot - Rag Two-Step 5 (Five)
6 pages. Piano sheet music. Above-average wear. Binding partially open. Assorted peripheral tears. Still a worthy copy - we have played it and this song is very upbeat - will bring a smile to your face! Sheet music
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Litchfield, E.S.
Zoma - Fox Trot and Song (Double Number) - Sheet Music for Piano and Voice
6 pages. Nice desert scene cover art. Average wear. Spine taped. A sound copy. Sheet music
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McKuen, Rod
Jean - Sheet Music for Piano and Voice - From the 20th Century Fox Film "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
4 pages. Nice cover art. Average wear. Pricing details on front cover otherwise unmarked. A quality copy. Sheet music
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McKenna, Dolores
Yellow Bill's Adventure
Unpaginated. Charming illustrations throughout in colour and black and white. A tale of Yellow Bill the goose, Reddy fox, and farmer Grigs. Both hinges open. Somewhat above-average external wear. Writing and remnants of two small stickers on colour-illustrated back board. Writing upon front free endpaper. Front free endpaper loose but present. Openings along spine to bottom of some pages. Writing atop one page. Back free endpaper not present. Despite the numerous deficiences of this copy, its charming colour-illustrated boards and pages still make it a worthy vintage copy. Book
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Viereck, George Sylvester; Schrader, Frederick F.: Editors
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, September 23rd, 1914
16 pages. Features: Supportive comments inside from cover; Who Provoked the War? - incidents showing the historical progress of events toward the inevitable clash; Has France a Title to Alsace-Lorraine? - extracts of a letter by Thomas Carlyle to the London Times during the Franco-German War; The American Press and the War, by Dr. A.B. Faust; Ernst Haeckel and Rudolph Eucken Rally to the Flag; Supportive letter from William C. Fox, Ex-American Minister to Ecuador; We and the World - poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Brief piece about the 'Loquacious" German Ambassador Count Bernstorff; A call for Americans of German and Austro-Hungarian blood to organize; Full-page image depicting Germany as the defender of civilization against the Barbarian Host; News the New York Times would like to suppress; Poem entitled "For All We Have and Are" by Frederick H. Martens; We Poles in Austria, by an Austrian Pole; The German-American and the President's Neutrality Proclamation, by Prof. Julius Goebel; The War Situation - latest news of WWI; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Cover holding by one staple otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, July 7th, 1915 - The War of 1920 - How the Ring of Iron Will Strangle America - First Instalment
16 pages. Features: The War of 1920, being the fictional diary of Gustav Bauerfeldt, War Correspondent of the Berliner Rundschau - Part 1; What we Demand of President Wilson In the Spirit of 'Seventy-Six'; Behind the Scenes in Warring Germany with Edward Lyell Fox; The Eliots and the Parkhursts, a poem by Stephen Oland; "To See Ourselves as Others See Us", by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Mr. Bryan and the German-Americans; The Worm Turns - at last American manufacturers are making an energetic protest to President Wilson against England's strangulation of American commerce; Why Franklin Knight Lane, Secretary of the Interior, and William Bauchop Wilson, head of the Department of Labor, Should Resign; Why They Are Against Peace - one of the most virulent pro-Ally newspapers in New England is owned by interests manufacturing war supplies for the Allies; Swiss View on our "Neutrality"; News from Germany; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Three-inch opening to bottom of coverfold otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, November 27, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Winter Street and Opera Toilettes - cover illustration; Family Geniuses; Manners Upon the Road - of Philosophy; New York Fashions - furst, mink, sable, seal-skin, astrakhan and persiani, ermine and white fox, children's furs, furs for gentlemen, carriage robes, opera cloaks and carriage wraps; Personal; Borders for Fichus, jackets, hoods, etc.; crochet hexagon for cover, knitted hexagon for cover, crochet stitch for under-skirts; fringes for trimming capes, hoods, etc.; Girl's Crochet collar; Lady's knitted and crochet mitten; Grandpapa's Story - a Thanksgiving Episode; Great centerfold compilation of humorous Thanksgiving illustrations; Paris Fashions; Charles Mathews; Debenham's Vow - continued; Nice Thanksgiving full-page illustration with young lady praying; humor. Average wear. Clipping from first page. Book
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Kahn, Gus; Simons, Seymour
A Big Bouquet for You - Fox Trot Song: Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Ukulele Chords
8 pages. Nice cover art. A quality vintage copy. Sheet music
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Kahn, Gus; Kahn, Grace LeBoy
(You're Always Sure of) My Love For You - Fox Trot Song: Sheet Music for Piano and Voice with Ukulele Chords
6 pages. Nice cover art with inset image of Guy Lombardo. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Sheet music
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Brown, Carlton; Talmey, Allene;
Vogue (American) Incorporating Vanity Fair (Magazine), May 1, 1939 - New York World's Fair Issue
140 pages. Features: Iconic Benito cover illustration welcomes visitors to New York and the World's Fair; Welcome to New York; Invitation to the Fair; Dress Sense of a Queen; From Queen Alexandra's Day; The Queenly Figure; Mrs. Vincent Astor; Coats for the "Yankee Clipper"; World's Fair in the "Nineties"; Fruit from Paris - colour illustrations of fruity headwear; Polynesia in Print; Summer Preview in New Orleans; Southern Innocents; Land of Cotton; Vogue's Spot-Light; 5 PM to 2 AM - at the Fair; Photos of French doll Madeleine de Baine, purchased in Paris in 1868; A Wardrobe for visiting the Fair; Town Ginghams; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Miller's house; and more. Ads include: Wamsutta Supercale sheets color photo inside front cover; Tiffany & Co; Fromm Bros. silver pedigreed fox fur fashions; Best & Co; Bergdorf Goodman; International Silk Guild; Henry Bendel; McCallum Stockings; Fantastic one-page color ad for Shalimar perfume; Luxite Pantie-girdles; Bonwit Teller; Jaeckel; Van Raalte undergarments; Lord & Taylor; Stetson Tailorite Shoes; Nice one-page color illustrated ad for SeaMolds swimsuits by Flexees; Wallace Silversmiths; One-page color ad for Red Cross Shoes; S.H. Camp & Company - featuring large illustration of the Camp Transparent Woman; Macy's - Parade of Pants and Petticoats; "Lastex" Yarn; Dupont's Scuffless "Pyraheel" for shoes; Biberman Bros. - feminine frocks; Gansborough Snoodets hair nets; Vanity Fair Silk Mills; Pacific Mills; Enka Rayon; Laros Undergarments - lovely one-page color-illustrated; Everfast - one-page color-photo of model in Guatemalan print; Jacqueline Shoes; Pakables Hats; Vassarette foundations - nice one-page two-color ad; Kedettes Shoes - nice one-page color ad; Talon Placket Fasteners - featuring motorcycle cop photo; Saks Fifth Avenue; Frances Denney Make-up; Elizabeth Arden - nice one-page, two-color ad; Max Factor; Heel Latch Shoes; Daniel Green Comfy Slippers; Grace Ashley; Dobbs Hats; Jane Engel; Gorgeous color-illustrated Italian Line ad inside back cover shows charming passengers on deck; Back cover color-photo ad for Lucky Strike cigarettes features tobacco auctioneer Joe Cuthrell - plus dozens of additional smaller ads. Complete and unmarked with no address label. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Short openings at each end of backstrip. A quality copy of this magnificent vintage issue. Book
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril
The Illustrated London News (ILN) Magazine, 14 March 1953 - Death of Stalin
Pages 381-420. Features: Cover photo of Joseph Stalin; Nice color ad for Sanderson fabrics and wallpapers inside front cover; Two pages of photos and information on Mr. Stalin; Photos of the Coronation Maids of Honour; Photos of Stalin mourners; Article on Russian Succession; Photos of new members of the Russian government, led by G.M. Malenkov; Two-pages of interesting illustrations explain the young science of oceanography which may one day avert disasters such as the North Sea floods; Photos of flood of refugees from East Germany; Cross country championship won by D.A.G. Pirie of South London Harriers; Photo of the first intact MIG 15 to fall into western hands, courtesy of a Polish pilot requesting political asylum at Roenne Airport, Bornholm Island; Bodies of French aviators of the "Normandie-Niemen' squadron returned to France from the Russians; Photo of signing of the Tripartite Balkan Pact at Ankara on February 28th by the foregin ministers of Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia; Photo of U.S. embassy in Moscow which is nearing completion; Mr. Colin Fox completes 87 day solo sailing across the Atlantic; Photos of personalities of the week, including chess player Dr. Tartakower, Marshal Tito, Malayan communist Lee Meng, convicted British spy Edgar Sanders, Kenyan Chief Simeon Kioko, Sergei Prokofiev, Sir Robert Gower, Clare Boothe Luce, and Mr. C.G.M. Des Graz, the former Chairman of Sotheby's; Article and photos regarding a Troglodyte city of 20,000 years ago - new discoveries in Spanish caves; Life and death of the cave bear; Swiss Watchmaker's ad inside back cover features lovely woodcut of man peering through microscope; Reed Paper colour illustrated ad by Roy Carnon on back cover features girl in red coat in shop; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Cross, A.F.; Shaw, C.L.; Abel, P.M.; Erdman, R.L.; Fry, H.S.; Barnard, L.G.; Haycox, E.; Kummer, F A.; Et al
The Country Guide Magazine, April 1952 - Foot and Mouth Disease in Saskatchewan / The Ardills of Farrell Creek, B.C.
102 pages. Great cover photo of boy writing love letter while sister looks on. Features; Nice GMC pickup truck ad; Nice half-page two-colour ad for the John Deere No. 5 mower; Nice ad for 1952 Ford cars; Foot and Mouth disease discovered at farm of Leonard Wass of McLean, Saskatchewan - a major threat to Canada's billion-dollar livestock industry; Green Leaves Falling (story); The perennial problem of soil losses from erosion; Farewell to the Years (storyy); Frontier Family - The Ardills of Farrell Creek, B.C. - photo-illustrated article; So You're Getting Power - article for farmers being connected to the electrical grid; Line Breeding for Daily Gain - some account of beef cattle improvement work at the U.S. Range Livestock Experiment Station, Miles City, Montana; Runaway Trailer (story) - part II; Caterpillar diesel farm tractor ad features photo of J.B. Francis of Sedley, Saskatchewan; One-page ad for the 1952 Meteor car; Vintage 2/3-page photo-illustrated ad for the new Case DC-4 tractor; Sam Harker of Standoff, Alberta raises sheep; Fantastic vintage one-page multiple-photo ad for Farmhad loaders and power boxes displays their gangly equipment handling big loads; Ben Lodoen of Fox Valley, Saskatchewan and his irrigation improvement; Nice one-page two-colour photo ad for Firestone tractor tires features Lawrence O. Larson; Nice vintage one-page two-colour ad for the Ferguson Twenty 85 tractor; 2/3-page ads for the Cockshutt seed drill and Drive-o-matic Combine; Nice photo ad for the Oliver No. 8 tractor; One-page Dodge car ad - "test the new Oriflow Ride"; Nice one-page photo ad for the Massey-Harris No. 509 one-way disc with roto-lift; Nice ad for Ford tractors; Ad for Dodge 'Job-Rated" trucks; Fordson Major tractor ad; Fargo truck ad; Excellent one-page ad for Ford Trucks features their three V-8 engines; Lovely colour-photo ad inside back cover for Swiss watches; Awesome colour-photo ad on back cover features a variety of Minneapolis-Moline machinery at work on the prairie. Please note: pages 49, 50, 55 and 56 missing. Center page loose but present. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy of this nice issue. Book
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Bruning, Fred; et al
Maclean's - Canada's Weekly Newsmagazine, October 3, 1988: Cover Photo of Ben Johnson, "The King of Seoul"/The Prime of Margaret Atwood
68 pages. Colour cover photo of Canada's triumphant 100m Olympic world-record setting gold medal sprinter Ben Johnson.. prior to being stripped of his medal and record. Features: Ottawa offers compensation to Japanese-Canadians for their wartime humiliation; Ed Broadbent's Long Quest for Power; Marshal Inquiry testimony ends; Behind the boardroom doors of the Edper Group; Feature article on Ben Johnson - King of Seoul - with great colour photos; South Korea - Emerging Giant; Colour-photo one-page ad for Saga fox fur coats; Radon gas dangers; Vintage one-page ad for Zenith laptop computers; Special Report on Margaret Atwood's Triumph - article with colour photos; and more. Clean and unmarked. A quality copy of this memorable issue. Book
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Russell, John; Halberstam, John; Shabecoff, Philip; Esfandiary, F.M.; Plumb, B.; Claiborne, C.; Peterson, P.; Yolles, Stanley
The New York Times Magazine, February (Feb) 5, 1967 - Aubrey Beardsley Is Back
92 pages. Features: Many gorgeous color fashion ads; Cover photo of Willy Brandt and Kurt Georg Kiesinger; Sony Reel-to-Reel tape recorder ad inside front cover; Lovely Tweed fragrance ad features flirtatious scene on aircraft; Nice color Jade East ad; The Case for a Family Allowance; Why Aubrey Beardsley is Back - nice illustrated article; Patients Who Make the Doctor Feverish; The Fox and the Bear are Cautious Partners - the unlikely alliance of a Christian Democrat and a Social Democrat has given West Germany the chance "to make a new start for the first time in 18 years'; The Mystical West Puzzles the Practical East - contemplating the West's current absorption in the past of the East; Great color-photos of The Moulin des Corbeaux near Paris was transformed from a mill into a luxurious residence for Yves Vidal by Charles Sevigny; Fashion 'Shirting' photos; How Different are Girls than Boys?; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Faint library stamp on front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Toland, S.; Boles, P.; Walsh, T.; Cave, H.; Martin, H.; Tunley, R.; Blair, C.; Taylor, F.; Jennings, D.; Mesta, P.; Baum, A.; Bess, D.; Forester, C.; bean, A.
The Saturday Evening Post, April (Apr.) 23, 1960 - International Movie Man Stanley Goldsmith
140 pages. Short Stories: Hard-Luck Girl; The Words of Love; Dangerous Bluff; His Sister's Keeper. Articles: Why do they Hate us in Panama? - photo-illustrated article about anti-American riots; The Birds' Last Stand - 6,000 exotic birds may be evicted from their Stone Harbor, New Jersey haven; Pilots Aren't Obsolete Yet - the recently-cancelled B-70 Valkyrie bomber may be necessary for our survival; Los Angeles' Cure for Drunks - California desert rehabilitation farm; The Movies' Modern Marco Polo - Stanley Goldsmith is Twentieth Century Fox's chief trouble shooter for pictures filmed overseas; They Call Me Madam (part 2 of 4) - Washington's legendary hostess Perle Mesta; Fabulous Mine in the Sea - The Grand Isle Sulphur Mine in the Gulf of Mexico; Touring Russia Made Easy. Serials: If Hitler Had Invaded England (part 2 of 3); The Tewksbury Feud. Ads: Dogde Trucks (inside front cover); Employers Mutuals of Wausau - with photos of John M. Fox of the Minute Maid Corporation and company driver Eddie Mew plus Ed Waters; GE Appliances; Spring cigarettes; Fantastic two-page color-photo (red) Corvair ad features gents in black suits and hats checking out the car; Old Crow Whisky, with one-page color illustration of James Crow with his neighbors; Two-pages of the Ford Galaxie; Lowry organs; Quaker State Oil; The BMC 850 (Mini) (2 pages in color); Canadian Pacific Dome Cars (1 color page); Nice color photo ad for the (red) Chrysler Imperial in a horse-racing setting; Hotpoint fridges; Cadillac Guide-Matic; Scott Paper; ScottTowel multi-color towels; Schlitz beer - flying a kite; Kem-Tone and Kem-Glo Paint; Johnson V-75 outboard motor; Toro lawn and garden products; Admiral TVs; Cracker Barrel Cheese; Caterpillar; Smith-Corona typewriters; Hertz rental cars; Boeing 720; Samsonite luggge with Queen's guards in background; The Denver Hilton Hotel; Karpen furniture (very funky); Nabisco Veri-Thin Pretzels; American Seating Company; Lucky Strike cigarettes (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Burnham, James; Hill, G. Jr.; Verdi, J.M.; Peterson, Harries-Clichy; Asprey, R.; Robertshaw, L.B.; Clapper, P.R.; John F. Kennedy (JFK)
Marine Corps Gazette - Professional Magazine for United States Marines, June 1961, Number 6, Volume 45 - La Guerra De Guerrillas (part 1) / Rommel - Fake or Fox?
72 pages. Features: One-page photo ad for the Vertol 107 helicopter; Rig Your Sword Right; One-page illustrated ad for the Grumman A2F-1 Intruder attack aircraft; JFK writes about para-military operations and guerilla warfare; Sticks, Stones & Atoms - interesting article describes how firepower is not the answer in a war of ideologies; Erwin Rommel - Fox or Fake? - interesting feature article; The Case for Jet CAS - jet close air support is here to stay, so the pro-driven AD and F4U are on the way out; La Guerra de Guerrillas - part 1 of 3; Waller of Samar (part 2) - Maj Littleton Waller Tazewell Waller fought natives and a court martial; Marine Corps Reserve; 1st Marine Division; Marine Air Reserve; That Direction's North - Capt. P.R. Clapper in Korea; Baseplate McGurk; Promotions and Transfers; Back cover color ad for the Kaman HU2K-1 Seassprite helicopter; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Hogg, J.E.; Evans, E.A.; Bevan, J.M.; Brooks, J.; Mitchell-Hedges, F.A.; Denys, Courtenay; Sugden, Edward C.; Jepson, S.; Munchweiler, B.J.; Raymond, R.R.; Edwards, H.M.; Nasmyth, C.R.T.; Sutherland, H.M.; Hunter, R.C.
The Wide World Magazine, May 1924, Vol. LIII No. 313 - In Search of Sea Monsters / An Up-Country Holiday in China
88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: The Amazing Adventure of Los Angeles policeman Sergeant Arthur W. Bethel - major photo-illustrated article; The Seer of Kantara; Unknown Peru - part 1 - photo-illustrated article on travel and adventure in the Andes; Our Election - election corruption in an American city; In Search of Sea-Monsters - part 2 - F.A. Mitchell-Hedges travels the world to capture the world's largest fish - photo-illustrated article; The Panther's revenge - a child-eating panther terrorizes an Indian village; An Up-Country Holiday in China - nice photo-illustrated article; Outlaws at Bay - a regiment captures a gang of native desperadoes in North-West India - article with photos; The Charm That Came Back - a special coin returns to B.J. Munchweiler; The Ku-Ula - an ancient Hawaiian superstition; Mark Cambell's Last "Stunt" - after a big scare he stopped performing daredevil stunts in the air for film 'thrillers'; Taming the Silver Fox - visit to a fur farm in Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada - great photo-illustrated article; The Talking Crow - a story from the Virginia Mountains; Unusual Revenge - a 1910 story involving a North-West Mounted Policeman; Nice one-page illustrated ad for Watts Trading Co. of New York City features seven handguns and two pairs of binoculars - all with prices and descriptions; Lovely one-page ad for Whiteland radios. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), August (Aug.) 3, 1981 - Chuck and Di Cover Illustration
56 pages. Features: Storyteller Michael Parents; G6 Leaders Meet at Montebello - article with color photos; Ronald Reagan - Commander from Culver City; Clinch River - a Breeder Reactor for Howard Baker; New US policies on immigration; Senators urge William Casey to quit CIA; Daniel Yankelovich predicts new "ethic of commitment"; Prince Charles Weds Lady Diana - feature article with color photos; Precarous Peace Between Israel and P.L.O.; Tough Challenges in Poland; U.S. Favouring China over Taiwan; Pope's Assailant Mehmet Ali Agca gets life; Attack from the right in El Salvador; Hunger strikers lose favour in Northern Ireland; Karl Barth's last letters mix vitriol and compassion; The merits oof multi-billion-dollar mergers; Chrysler turns up a winner under Lee Iococca; Cola wars in Thailand; Iceberg Cool - Theodore Taylor uses ice for air conditioning - on a large scale; Sailing article - "Happiness is a Hobie Cat"; Time Inc. shuts the Washington Star; MADD - growing protest against lenient punishment for drunk drivers; Passing of Carol Fox, Fernand Spaak, Gabriel Hauge and Abram Kardiner; Prehistoric zoo at Archer, Florida okra farm; Steps taken to save the whales; A vote for Egypt's Aswan Dam; Soprano Mirella Freni; Summer Computer Camps replace snakes and frogs; The Pessimistic Vision of the late artist Philip Guston; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Time Magazine (Canadian Edition), February (Feb.) 9, 1970: The American Indian - Goodbye to Tonto
72 pages. Features: Photo of Pierre Trudeau dating Barbra Streisand; Yukon's Anvil gold mine; Lloyd Percival's Fitness Institute of Toronto; Nice ad for gold 1970 Cadillac Coupe deVille; Nixon's Budget; Mystery involving Professor Thomas Riha and Mrs. Galya Tannenbaum; Feature article on "The Angry American Indian"; Vietnamization - Policy Under Fire; Israeli air force attacks Egyptian Army camp at Dahshur; General Yakabu Gowon of Nigeria; Purge in Prague - Alexander Dubcek; Walter H. Annenberg; Le Corbusier's design in Chandigarh; End of trial in Japan - 17 years after protest outside Tokyo's Imperial Palace results in two deaths; Photo of Picasso and his wife; Thalimomide Sequel; Chlormadinone; Abortion without Surgery?; Photo of Black Panther Hilliard; Bear Stock Market; Hollywood - Will there ever be a 21st Century Fox?; Passing of Lady Thelma Furness, military writer Basil Liddell Hart, Mary Caresse Crosby and Lawren Stewart Harris of the Group of Seven; Review of Saul Bellow's Mr. Sammler's Planet; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Falls, Cyril
The Illustrated London News (ILN), November (Nov.) 21, 1942 - Cover Photo Portrait of Lieutenant-General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Pages 561-588. Features: Three photos of the new Sherman tank which helped to smash Rommel; Two pages of photos of 'The Great Battle of Egypt" which generated 75,000 Axis casualties; Two-pages of illustrations of the work of the men of the R.A.S.C., without whom the Egyptian advance would not have been possible; Twelve photos illustrate "The Mightiest Naval Operation in History - The Allied Occupation of North Africa, Without Losing a Ship; Re-Opening the Mediterranean (article); Miscellaneous photos from the desert pursuit of Rommel; Photos of ten personalities of the week include Captain E. Rickenbacker, Rear-Admiral Daniel Callaghan, Miss Violet Vanbrugh, Henry Fox, G.C., G.M., and Charles de Gaulle addressing Free French at Albert Hall; Dramatic photos of naval action; Amazing centerfold explanatory illustration of "A Major Landing Operation as Accomplished in North Africa; Incredible photos of how Stalingrad's population lives under continues bombardment; Aerial photo of U-boat base at Lorient being bombed; Dramatic one-page aerial photos shows bombs falling toward the Lorient U-boat base; Two-page photo feature of work of the the Army Film and Photographic Service in action. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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"Scrutator" (Horlock, Knightley William)
Horses and Hounds: A Practical Treatise on Their Management
302 pages plus 6 pages of ads at back. Maroon leather backstrip. Olive cloth-covered boards. Gilt decoration of hound upon front board. Several black and white illustrations. Narrow openings along each hinge. Front free endpaper removed. Above-average wear and soiling. Moderate spine lean. Few pencil markings to contents. Not pretty but a worthy reading copy of this fascinating work. Book
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Phillips, W.J.; Taylor, Harry; Keefer, Claire; McKelvie, Bruce; Lower, A.R.M.; Morrison, Fred; Blair, Don; Stubbs, Roy; Graysen, Z.; Stobie, M.; Bald, F.
The Beaver, Magazine of the North, Autumn 1955, Outfit 286 - Discovery of Grand Falls / The Countess of Dufferin
58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Glamorous colour photo of woman wearing arctic fox evening cloak inside front cover; The Mad Giant and the Mountie - a huge Swede who worked on a section gang makes a sudden divorce from sanity; Frank Oliver - Spokesman for the West; Cold War on the Fraser River - the Yucultas near Fort Langley were dreaded by all the tribes along the river - until the day when the cold war became a hot war; The Simple Men; First Lady of the Rails - "The Countess of Dufferin"; On Board the M.V. Fort Hearne - great photo study; Robert (Bob) Chambers Edwards (Eye-Opener Bob); Trapping the Big Horn - there was lots of action when some California Bighorn sheep were corralled in the Chilcotin country for shipment to Oregon; The Formative Years - II - part 2 of an article on the early settlement of the area which, 50 years ago, became Saskatchewan and Alberta; The Story of The Sault - on the centenary of the first American locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, Dr. Clever Bald sketches the history of the two towns - Canadian and American - beside the rapids; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point Blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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O'Neil, Tom: Editor
Golf World - A Weekly Golf Magazine, 28 September (Sept.), 1956, Vol. 10, No. 17 - Cover Photo of Marlene Steward with the Robert Cox Trophy
16 pages. Features: Marlene Stewart Wins; Miss Gunderson slips; Fred Hawkins triumphs; Record-breaking round at Inwood; Photos of Dai Rees, Flory van Donck, and Oliver Barras; Obituaries for Johnny Weitzel and Henry Ives Bartholomew; One-page ad for Spalding balls; Ten photos of smiles at Meridian Hills include Wiffi Smith, Anne Richardson, Sally Carroll, Pat Lesser, Norma Shook, W.J. Richardson, Charlie Wilson, Mrs. Barbara Dawson Hartson, Wanda Sanches, Polly Riley, and JoAnne Gunderson; Lloyd Mangrum is featured in Glasshaft ad; Photo of Brookside CC pro Clyde (Buck) Fox receiving get-well tribute from Ralph Hutchison, Henry Poe and Leo Fraser; Photo of Marlene Street with trophy and Canadian flag; Photo of JoAnne Gunderson; Photo of Steve Uzelac receiving gold watch; Photo of Willie Maguire, Jr. being taught by Broyles Plemmons, pro at Ellinor Village CC; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
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Duganne, P.; Bates, R.; Price, W.; MacKaye, M.; Carrighar, S.; Wharton, D.; Et al
The Saturday Evening Post, December (Dec.) 5, 1953: Death on K2 / Life History of an A-Bomb / I Flew with the Strato-Jets
100 pages. Features: Cover illustration of breakfast in a kitchen being repainted; We Met Death on K2 (part 1 of 2) - color-photo illustrated article about the American expedition which met tragic defeat; I Flew With the Stratojets - great photo-illustrated article about life aboard a nuclear bomber, B-47 jet flying from Tampa to England, including mid-air refueling; It's Never Too Late to Go to College - each year 12,000 inquisitive adults attend New York University; The Dog That Trained Me - Sally Carrighar and her Husky dog Bobo; Professor in a Hot Spot - amateur diplomat James B. Conant, ex-president of Harvard, is the new U.S. High Commissioner to Germany; The AEC - The Life History of an Atomic (A-bomb) (part 2 of 2) - the ore-to-stockpile story of the most expensive and complex industrial operation the world has evern known; His Time is Worth $10,000 a Day - great photo-illustrated article on Boston millionaire Johnny Fox; Things You Never Knew About Pencils; Editorial - Red Rule Detested by Russion Millions. Nile Kinnick, Jr. - the best player I ever coached. Fiction: The Beautiful Hitchhiker; First Holdup; Botts and the Impossible Mountain; The Babe in Toyland; The Coward; They Double Agent (conclusion); Cry Murder (part 4 of 7). Ads: Interesting color ad for Howard Zink seat covers; Color Frigidaire ad with Christmas theme; Color Estabrook pen ad; Nice color two-page ad for Chevrolet trucks shows a range of models; Great color-photo ad for Van Heusen features Jeff Chandler and Anthony Quinn; Attractive color-photo ad for the 1954 DeSoto Automatic cars; Lowell Thomas is featured in a Kaiser car ad; Champion spark plug ad features photos of car racers Bill Blair, Dick Rathman, Fonty Flock, and Buck Baker; Nostalgic two-page color American Airlines ad features Christmas theme; Northwest Pacific ad features photo of horse named "Nig" which pulled a rail car 750 miles; Color ad for Webcor turntables; Great vintage color-photo ad for Stromberg-Carlson TVs. Somewhat above-average wear. Centerfold loose but present. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
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Kluckhohn, Frank L.; Reuther, Walter; Vandenberg, Arthur; Middleton, Drew; Baxter, Beverley; et al
The New York Times Magazine, September (Sept.) 16, 1945 - Iconic Cover Photo of MacArthur and Eichelberger, 'Rulers of Japan'
48 pages. Features: Our occupation army in Japan faces secret forces that have long shaped the nation's life; Jones & Laughlin Steel ad includes sketches of Conrad J. Schreiner, Walter Bagnall, Fred Siegrist, Richard Fox, Geo. Gerger, Joe Kroll, Robert Grannke, all veteran warehousemen of the company; Eleven great photos of WWII action between Normandy and the heart of the Reich, from film "The True Glory"; Walter Reuther and his program for reconversion and post-war prosperity; Michigan Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg uses his experience at San Francisco when the U.N. Charter was written, to make a case that the 'San Francisco model' can be used to aide other human relationships; Germans Doleful and Angry - fascinating photo-illustrated article from Frankfurt; Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P. and his new job as leader of His Majesty's opposition; Store Shelves Fill Up Again; Why College Presidents Wear Out; Europe's Deadly Crop - clearing millions of mines sowed by the Nazis; Cute half-page color ad for Nestle's milk features infant boy with paper hat; Re-establishing Relations as parents come home from military service; Two pages of nice photos of high-end New York fashions for women; and more. Four-inch repair to back cover. Average external wear and soiling. Unmarked. Moderate age-toning to paper. A sound copy of this vintage WWII issue. Book
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Roberta Walters; Janet Koplos; et al
Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles, March / April (Mar. / Apr.) 1983, Vol. 10, No. 2 - Quilts
92 pages. Features: Amish Quilts by Judy Kellar Fox; The Quiltmakers Art - recent book by Joanne Mattera; Kate Woolsten-Hulme - a sense of place; Structure and Surface - the work of Barbara MacCallum; Peggy Vanbianchi; Emily Standley; Susan Sharpe; Jane McElroy; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Davis, Benny; Silver, Abner
Murmuring - Fox Trot Song: Sheet Music for Piano and Voice
6 pages. Nicely-illustrated front cover. Faint name on front cover. Moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Sheet music
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