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Canadian Collector Magazine, May/June 1978, Vol. 13 No. 3
Features: Botanical Plates; The Doctor's Home - Toronto's Black Creek Pioneer Village; Medicines out of the Earth; Mrs. Traill's Books for Collectors; Feeding the 19th Century Baby; Preconfederation Medical Instruments; Colours from Nature; Flowers on English Pottery and Porcelain; Packing the Panacea - Medicine Bottles in Upper Canada. Sound copy. Magazine
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Canadian House and Home Magazine, May / June 1994 - Living in the West
120 pages. Features: Best of the West - where to shop, where to eat, what to see, what's hot; This Vancouver home is a crisp canvas for a collection of contemporary furnishings and art; Feast of flowers in this small Vancouver garden; At home in Malibu, California with Canadian composer/producer David Foster; Island retreat for relaxed summer living; The well-appointed bathroom; Latest crop of bathroom accessories; Seven great inexpensive cushion sewing styles; Wei Chen and Lucy Waverman combine tastes from east and west - plus a recipe for your own fortune cookies; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Chip Chats Magazine, March/April 1990
112 pages. Great Marilyn Monroe sculpture on front cover. Features: John Kittelson and his outstanding harness horses; Chris Rees; Arizona Show; Realistic Flowers; Carved Wooden Swans; Jim Stadtlander; North Jersey Show; Let's Carve - Noah's Ark Directions; Keith Morrill Salute; Vern Monroe; Mike Meyer of the Ray Meyer Sign Company; Carving Crayfish - Melvin W. Gann; Mora of the Swedish Lake District (Dalarna); Knots Bring out some of the very Best; Carved Floral Reliefs; Carousel Auction Record in Big Apple; Empire State Carousel progress; Decorative Designs for Furniture and how to draw your own; The Lady with Three Hands; Bird Carving Q&A; Anders Lunde; A.J. Lutter wins chainsaw carving crown; newly discovered folk art sculpture; Carve your own carousel horse; rabbit hunter pattern; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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Cinemart - The Most Authoritative Mandarin Magazine In the World, June 1977, No. 90
90 pages. Wonderful colour and black and white photography. Features: The Glory of the Sunset - colour photos; The Dreams of Barren Garden - colour photos; The Brightening Day - colour photos; Sylvia Chang - one-page colour photo; The Li Hsing I Know; Siau Yao; Deborah Leung; Ti Lung; Article on Dana; Chen Chen and Liu Chia Chong to marry; Hu Yin Mung; King Wu Starts Working; The Blowing of White and Snowy Flowers; Oh, My Dear!; The Brightening Day; The Deadly Silver Spear; Showdown at the Equator; Ma Yung Lin's car accident; Robert Redford; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Machine Arts - January/February 1992
Features: Special Effects - part II; Victorian Heart Pillow - dimensional embroidery; Step-by-step to an heirloom Christening Dress; Geraniums - Duplicate Stitch; Capital Odeas - Spring Fashions with an Accent on Flowers; Pull-out Pattern - Doll's Version of Lauren's Pocket Pants; Details that make a difference - close-ups from the Fashion Feature; A Grapevine Valentine Needlecase - Pulled Thread on Linen; Integral Interfacings - Sewing Techniques by Londa Rohfling; Smock Plate - by Linda B. Foss; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Creative Needle Magazine - Smocking, Handsewing, Embroidery, Machine Arts - May/June 1992
Features: The Old Fashioned Baby; Class of '92 - Commencement Fashions; Cutwork Apron - Linen Hostess Apron embellished with Cutwork; Pull-out Pattern - Ladies Nightgown, cutwork apron, Madeira Facings & Hankie; Elegant Hems - Focus on Hem Treatments; Fleurs de Soleil - A summer Design in Duplicate Stitch; Madeira Medley, Part II - pinstitched Facings and Companion Handkerchief; Waistband Magic - Professional Tips from Londa Rohfling; Stunning Stitcher - an interview with Primrose Sully by Carolyn Walker; Smock Plate - by Jeanie Baumeister; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Fiberarts - The Magazine of Textiles: Vol. 8, No. 3 , May/June 1981
Special Issue - Home is Where the Heart is. Features: An Acadian Textile Heritage; A Portfolio of Flowers; Contemporary Basketry; Table Dressing & Bed Covers; A Resemblance to Afghans - Sally Elliott's Crochet Rubbings; Kay Denton's Hooked Rag Tapestries; The Quilts of Jan Myers; Myrna Shiras' Stiched Drawings. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Magazine
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: May-June 1980
Features: The Mexican Waterpipe flower; Flowers from the Florist; Chelsea 1980; Oxalis; Ornamental vegetables; flower sellers of London town; natural containers; simple shrub arrangements; flowermaking; flowers with antiques; supporting colour; flower arranging in Israel; facile Floral Foam; Beginners please; Battle of the flowers; pressed flower and plant designs with a difference; The forgotten art of flower cookery; a flower arranger visits Crete; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: March-April 1980
Features: Flowermaking; Moon Arrangements; Growing Anenomes; Arranging Anenomes; Pressed Spring Flowers for Autumn; The Flora Potts; What a joy water is!; Easter Bunny; In Your Garden; Mothering Sunday; Choosing Camellias; Camellias in the home; Flowers in a Georgian Hall; Faithful Foliage; Arums for Easter; Short Courses and Flower Arranging Weekends; The Dolphin Vase; The Thirties; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: January-February 1980
Features: In Your Garden; planting a bowl; silk flowers; floral valentine; show scene; propagators and their use; new flowers for 1980; pot et fleur; seasonal chart of indoor flowering plants; the twenties and art deco; winter colour using bulbs with shrubs; free form design; aalsmeer flower auctions; bulb flowers with candles; flower holidays for 1980; making cut flowers last; flowermaking; more flower arrangements from Australia; cutting costs with foliage; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Summer Edition 1975, Number 3
Features: Summer amongst the flowers; The uncommon touch; growing the spurges; men who arrange flowers; Foxglove; Arranging summer flowers; Modern design; summer hostess; flowers at Blenheim; Old shrub and garden roses; Flowers for a summer wedding; Grouping decorative shrubs and plants; Flower arranging and gardening in Italy; Roses for Indoor Decoration; A flower arranger's paradise; Summer-flowering bulbs; what flower arranging has meant to me - Mary Barnard; Summer care of houseplants; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Autumn Edition 1975, Number 4
Features: Autumn in the flower garden; indoor plants for autumn; ground floor and basement; the show scene; Honeysuckle; Autumn Flowers; Introducing Unusual Plants; Autumn Hostess - The Countess of Rosse; Flowers of Colonial Williamsburg; Drying plant material with colour; men who arrange flowers; flowers at Syon House; Devon Cottage Craft; Tulips for arrangement; interesting bulbs; Under the spell of Bonsai; Flowers in Araby; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: *PREMIER ISSUE*
Features: Julia Clements Writes for you; Winter in the Flower Garden; Planted Bowls; The Spirit of Ikebana; Christmas Decorations; Flowers at Cliveden; Flower Arranging in South Africa; Nina de Yarburgh-Bateson - an interview; Painting with Flowers; Winter Leaves; Seven Grasses for the New Year; St. Paul's Crib; Annuals for flower arrangers; The Economy of Dramatic Effect; False Flowers; Miniature Roses; A Diplomat takes to flowers; Winter Hostess; St. Andrew's Eve; Are you a flower club member?; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Spring Edition, Number 2
Features: Julia Clements writes for you; The Flower Garden in Spring; men who arrange flowers; specimen house flowers; modern moribana; sweet violet; simplicity for spring; Clive Brooker - Craftsman Potter; Spring Hostess; Flowers at Sutton Palace; Dried Flowers; Green with envy; Flower arranging in Belgium; Growing for Arrangement; Flowers of a Legend; The Show Scene; Plants from seed; and more. Small name atop front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Spring 1978
Features: Bulb flower arrangements; Secateurs for all accasions; feeding flowers and shrubs; sowing annuals outdoors; flowers at Greenwood House; flowers through the ages; Terrariums and bottle gardens; a flower arranger visits Hong Kong; Growing Unusual Plants Indoors; Sparkling spring; Your garden in spring; creating pictures with preserved flowers; blossom time; traditional Chinese painting; porcelain is her canvas; a spring garland; aunt Mildred's sponge cake recipe; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Summer 1978
Features: Have you thought about patio?; the elegance of wrought iron; pests of ornamental plants; Golden wedding; the lady of the rose; flowers through the ages; my garden - the Duchess of Norfolk; The Arundel Floral Carpet; A flower arranger visits Singapore; Cutting material from a very small garden; It's in the pot; summer in the garden; colour it blue; shell scripture; the preservation of roses; the rose as a traditional Chinese brush; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Autumn 1978
Features: Autumn in the garden; Back to school; Halloween Party; Colour it Bronze; Ayletts Dahlia Festival; Bamboo as a traditional Chinese Brush Painting; how to preserve dahlias; Flowers at Harewood House; Flowers through the ages; Collecting books on flower arranging; Autumn candles; how to grow Hippeastrum; have a spring garden indoors this winter; Isla Gladstone Prints; A Flower Arranger visits Bangkok; Floral Feathers; Relaxing under glass; Growing unusual climbers indoors; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: November-December 1978
Features: Making a Christmas scene; New Year's Eve; Ideas for Christmas; What would you like for Christmas; In Your Garden; Why not try a Residential Course; Christmas fantasies; Christmas Show; Sterling Value; Colour it silver; flowers through the ages; spring flower holidays; sensible shrub planting; flowers in the far east; collecting books; abstract arrangement; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Spring 1977
Features: Grow your own arrangements; keep your flowers beautiful; personal colours of flowers of the Zodiac; Floral Wonderland; An interview with Princess Grace; Clematis for flower arranging; florafood; sink and trough gardens; alpine flower arrangements; Chinese art and flower arrangement; growing camellias in wire baskets; Pasque Flower; The art of floral arrangement in France; Wood with Flowers; Spring - it's simple; Striking Foliage; Prickly customers; Plastics for the flower gardener; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Summer 1976
Features: Making a water garden; moisture loving plants; Roses are red; A visit to Longleat; a flower arranger's garden; Summer flowers from the Garden; Patrick O'Hara's Porcelain Flowers; 'Garden Open Today'; Summer Hostess - Mrs. David Sheppard; New Zealand visit; The rose is a plant; the pleasure of roses; Polystyrene in flower arranging; well-dressing in Derbyshire; The Right Tools for Easy Gardening; Growing biennials and perennials from seed; flower arranging in the Antipodes; Summer in the garden; To Africa and back; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Autumn 1976
Features: Autumn work in the Garden; create a modern arrangement; join a flower arrangement class; Skeleton leaves; Daffodils and Narcissi for autumn planting; Using cane; Cyclamen; Citrus Fruits - for food and flowers; Shrubs for Autumn colour; Fruit and Vegetable Decorations; Dried flowers in churches; Consider the lilies; Wilton; Flowers in metal; Flower arranging in Natal; the pleasure of teaching flower arranging; The Red Rose of Cares and the Opium Lady; Choose your new greenhouse now!; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: Winter 1976
Features: Floraclubs; amongst the flowers; adventures with annuals; floralore; photographing flower arrangements; Victorian Posy Holders; The Christmas Holidays; Presenting presents; Housewife's choice; a flower arranger's garden; florafood; a standing mobile; ideas for Christmas; Arranging from a small garden; Dominica - land of mountains and rivers; flowers of history; relationships; Mechanical aids to reduce time and effort; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: November-December 1979
Features: Christmas gifts for flower lovers; Christmas at home; Flower holidays for 1980; In Your Garden; Forgotten Flowers; Making an unusual Christmas Tree; Make Your own exotic flowers; flowers at Fishmonger's Hall; Christmas at Colonial Williamsburg; Bulb Flowers with Candles; The Edwardian Era; Flowers on Greeting Cards; Holly; Florabooks; Dickensian Flowers; To Heat or not to Heat; How a floral arranger in New Zealand responds to challenges of titles; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: September-October 1979
Features: Flower of the Gods; Easy-to-copy Carnation arrangements; Bulbs to grow as cut flowers; Make a Victorian-style vase; flowers at Leeds Castle; In Your Garden; Flowers through the ages; Long live Lavender; Beechnut Bonsai; Leaf Sculpture; Hydrangeas; Flowers from Australia; The Charm of Engraved Glass; Not so dry; Little Boxes; The Mixture as before; Plot your course in flower arranging; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: July-August 1979
Features: Sweetly Scented Flowers; Autumn flowers from Bulbs; Butter Roses; in your garden; base thoughts; protection in the garden; flower festival at Westminster Cathedral; Flowers and button-holes; roses in flora containers; Castle Howard; flowers in praise; treasures from the sea; Derbyshire well-dressing; a flower arranger in Jamaica; watering your garden; flowers through the ages; Maruee Decoration; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: May-June 1979
Features: The Garden Club of Monaco;; In Your Garden; Those important hand tools; a festival of West Country Gardens; 1979 Chelsea Show; Summer Flowering Bulbs; Colour it Pink; Flowers in Luton Hoo; May Knots and Birches; Only a Rose; The Hillier Arboretum; Photographic Competition Winner; Flower Wines; Flowers through the Ages; Collecting books on Flower arranging; The Floating Garden; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine - For Flower Arrangers and Gardeners: March-April 1979
Features: Florapuzzle; Eggs-quisite eggs; Happy Easter; Bird Making; In Your Garden; Craft Potter; Leaving No Stone Unturned; Collecting Books on Flower Arranging; Embroidery with Plant Material; How to make bulb flowers last longer; flowering shrubs; first steps to Ikebana; Flowers through the ages; Phormiums; the abc of flowers; far-away flower holidays; R.H.S. shows in London; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: April 1982
Features: Growing Lilac for the Florist; Summer White; Tulip Time; Cut and Come Again Shrubs for Flower Arranging; Foxglove Doctor; Unusual Annuals; Sweden's Finest Garden; A Simple Egg for Easter; Make an Adorable Easter Bonnet; House Plants to Grow from Seed; Gardens to Visit; Julia Clements grows her own arrangement; Spring Time; Reminiscences of a Flower Arranger; April in Your Garden; Four Ways with Wild Flowers; Don't Avoid Clematis; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: August 1982
Features: Church Flower arranging with Sheila Macqueen; Flowermaking - the African Violet; Reminiscenses of a flower arranger - Joy Fleming; Foliage plants and useful Flowers for a Northern flower arranger; Annuals for Autumn sowing; Golden Glow; Our Garden; Unlucky Plants and Superstitions; Alpine Flowers; Japanese flower arrangement moods; August in your garden; Making modern containers; Heat-sealed pictures; Bloom all through winter; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: February 1982
Features: Setting the Scene - Julia Clements; Birch Structures - Sylvie Expert-Bezancon; Bright and Beautiful - Baskets and Trays; Flower Arranging in the Caribbean; Reminiscences of a flower arranger - Joy Fleming; Winter Foliage - Rona Coleman; The Arum Family - Virginia Black; My Garden - George Foss; Flowers from a Winter Garden - Sheila Macqueen; A Wild Flower Sanctuary - W.J. Wegg; February in Your Garden - Frances Perry; Spring-Flowering Shade Plants - Edna Knowles; Natural Wood Containers; More Exotic Flower Lovers; Camilias in the British Isles; Silk Camelias; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: January 1982
63 pages. Features: Some New Flowers for 1982; Early Spring in the Algarve; Spring Bulb Flowers will shine; My Garden - Harold Piercey; Speaking Flowers - Stuart Dickens McHugh; Some Winter Gems - Lynn Stratmann; America's Glass Flower Museum; January in your Garden; Bulbs for the Rock Garden; Cloth Leaves for Winter Decoration; Flowers and Gardens of Mughal, India; Eucalyptus - Grow your own foliage from seed; Hellebores; Some Woolly-Leaved Plants; Make your own Strelitzia; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: July 1982
Features: Oranges and Lemons; Summer Orange Recipes; July in your garden; Great American Gardens; Reminiscences of a Flower Arranger; Reminiscences of a Flower Arranger; - Joy Fleming; The French Line - Poppies Glow; Annuals for Spring Flowering Under Glass; African Flower Sanctuary; Lovely Leaves; Arranging your garden - foliage foil for roses; Preserving Delphiniums; Essential oils from Flower Petals; Saying it with Flowers; Hardy Cyclamen; The Christening; The simple way to achieve that Oriental look; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: June 1982
Features: Inulas for odd corners; Flowers around the house; A Passion Flower Picture; Penrhyn Castle and its gardens; June in your garden; Heartsease and 'The Tendrils'; The Mignonette Tree; In Praise of the Old Fashioned; My Love for Two Gardens - Anne, Countess of Rosse; Roses, Roses, Roses; Peonies; Ferns and Foliage; Flower Arranging for Local Radio; Using natural containers - Lyn Sratmann; Shading for the Greenhouse; Chinese Flower Arrangements on Stamps; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: March 1982
Features: Clivias - Julia Clements; Floranovice; Great American Gardens; The Ideal Home - and Garden; Annuals for Arrangers; Thimble Arrangements; March in Your Garden; Medicinal Plants in Medieval Christian Art; Alstroemeria; Flowers for Mother's Day; Blooming Britain; Mrs. Forget-me-not's Seasonal Hats; Flowers in Paris; Camelias to Grow and Arrange; Silk Daffodils; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: May 1982
Features: Colour it Mauve; May in your Garden; Flower Arranger's Top 10; Chelsea 1982; My Love for Two Gardens; Alpine Forget-me-nots; Irises Daughters; 'Flowers' from Sea Shells; Flowers in Precious Containers; Crinum; Interesting Plants at Bodnant; Garden Sheds; Make a Cone of Fresh Flowers; Holiday Souvenir; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Flora Magazine: September 1982
Features: Flowers and fabrics; On Course(s) for Flower Arrangement; Foliage Plants and Useful Flowers for a Northern Flower Arranger; The 'Moutans' or 'Tree' Peonies; Cool greenhouse plants; Priorwood Dry Flower Garden; Make a modern see-through circle container; September in your garden; Low situations; soil improvement; flowers in hindu India; Shell flower pictures; Petities; bulbs in outdoor containers; Autumn barbecue; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
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Happy Motoring: A Publication of Esso/Imperial Oil, Volume 15, Number 1, 1954: Phil Foster's Ancient Car Collection
Features: Festival of Flowers - Ottawa during Tulip Time; Phil Foster's Unique Collection of Ancient Cars - Mr. Foster operates Speedway Service on Douglas St. at Queen's Ave. in Victoria, B.C.; Quebec's Laurentide Park - for nature unspoiled; Le Pas (The Pas) Festivities are Winter Snow classic; Canada's Bridges - from log to aluminum. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, April 6, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: How Shall We Furnish the Parlor?; Barbaric Behavior; Manners upon the Road - of little poems; New York Fashions - black costumes, white suits, simple buff linens, elaborate batiste suits, dolly varden suits, summer silks, sicilienne mantles, French polonaises, mantles; Personal; Irish guipure crochet collar; Embroidered tablets; case for sewing silk, thread, etc.; case for visiting cards, postage stamps, etc.; The Young Professor; Paris Fashions; Sayings and Doings; Collar and sleeve of linen with raised squares; embroidered card press; ribbon and cane knitting-work case; gray linen scrap-bag; English Gossip; London's Heart - continued; Evening Toilette; Tatted Rosette for Lingerie; crochet rosette for tidies, etc.; borders for table-covers, curtains, etc.; Keeping Flowers Fresh; humor. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, December 11, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
20 pages. Contents: Winter Toilettes; Princesses at a Watering-Place; The Household Herald; Women and Men - every one that thirsteth; New York Fashions; Tapestry band for reclining chairs, etc.; background stitches for tapestry cushions ; fans and flowers for evening dress; Mrs. Burkes Pudding; The Woodlanders - continued; Family Living on $500 a Year - par XLVII; Some Christmas Suggestions; Sketches in Constantinople - text with illustrations; The Cocaine Habit - The Worst Slavery Known - New Revelations of Power; Nice centerfold illustration "Going to the Market in the Tropics" whows black man and woman on horseback; full-page illustration of "The Young Scion of the House of Alvarado on a Fiery Half-Broken Mustang; A Millionaire of Rough and Ready - continued; Knitted Chenille cape; Seal-skin wrap with beaver trimming; fur-trimmed mantle; Plain and plaid wool dress; India cashmere dress; A New Phase of Darwinism; humor. Above-average wear. Pattern included. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, February 27, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Spring Tailor Gowns - cover illustration; A Case of Survival; Women and Men - women as household decorations; Family living on $500 a year - VIL; New York Fashions - spring millinery, shapes of bonnets and hats, beads, gauze and crapes, ribbons, spring colors, flowers, laces, lace and silk jackets; Personal; Full-page illustration "Retaliation" shows cupid and his firing squad; Article and Illustration of King Theebaw and his wife; Illustration of Rangoon Burmese ladies; The Heir of the Ages - continued; Great centerfold illustration "The Nurses' Seat at the Orphanage of St. Valery" - from the picture by Paul Delance in the Paris Salon of 1885; The Orphanage of Saint Valery; Paston Carew, Millionaire and the Miser, by E. Lynn Linton - continued; Paris Fashions; Sketches at Monte Carlo; Muffs;;; Figaro Jacket; Bordered Wool Costume; House Toilettes; The Grand Old Palm-tree of Cos; humor. Average wear. Some yellow staining. Cover fold mostly open. Fore-edge tears to last two pages. A worthy copy. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, February 3 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Girls' and Boys' skating suits; Novelties in wax-work; Unhappy Wives; Manners Upon the road - of new-year's calls; New York Fashions - evening dresses, faille and silk, embroidered tulle over-skirts, white tulle dresses; Personal; Crochet purse; embroidered work-box; embroidered work-box; embroidered canvas work-bag; collar in Genoese embroidery; Knitted veil; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Sayings and Doings; Beautiful huge centerfold illustration of "Ball and Evening Dresses"; Euphemia's music-box; The Lady Correspondents at Washington; Playing-Cards; ball and eveniing head-dress of blue flowers and ribbon; bow of embroidered tulle and velvet ribbon; embroidered cloth rug; embroidered glove-box; laundry book; port-folio with application embroidery; tapestry border for key-bags, napkin-rings, etc.; Novel Names; humor. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, October 21, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Content: Lady's watteau wrapper - front and back; Fish-Scale Flowers; Every Body to Blame; New York Fashions - the watteau wrapper, costumes, basques, over-skirts, lower skirts, polonaises, carriage costumes; evening and dinner dresses; Personal; Chair with embroidered cover; brown linen clothes-pin bag; intant's protector; gros grain apron; fault-finding; Otto of Roses; Ladies' and children's house dresses; lady's dinner dress; large illustration "Japanese Ladies at Their Toilette"; Paris Modes; My Big Blunder; Extremities - the head and hands; A Chinese Funeral in San Francisco; Useful Recipes; Will it Pay; Princess Johanna Von Bismarck; Mushroom Culture; Breton Women at a Pardon; and humor. Some staining. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, September 21, 1872 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Lady's and Child's Dresses; Home-made carpets; Drying Flowers in the Sand; Siesta; Manners Upon the Road - of Safety-Valves; New York Fashions - wraps, the dolman, the sacque with cape, yak lace, house sacques, opera cloaks, the national dress trimming; Box for ironing utensils; Cover for Flat-Iron; Alphabet for marking Linen; Breakfast Caps - many nice illustrations; London's Heart; Service; Sayings and Doings; Fantastic centerfold consists of dozens of illustrations of shirts, caps, under-drawers, chemises, collars, etc.; At Rye - by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Paris Fashions; Niss Nilsson's Last Appearance - with illustration "Christine Nilsson's Last Night at Drury Lane Theatre, London"; Subsitute for Cream; Needle-work and tatted chemise yokes; buttons and button-holes for lingerie; needle-work, point lace, and crochet borders, rosettes, insertions, and edgings for lingerie; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Large clipping from page 619. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar) Magazine, September 4, 1886 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ascot Toilettes - cover illustrations; Between Husband and Wife; Women and Men - who shall fix the value?; Family Living on $500 a Year - XXXIV; New York Fashions - autumn dress goods, pin-striped woollens, braid stripes, pomponettes, beaded corded and velvet stripes, plain wools and black stuffs, silk velvets, plaids and cross-bars, cloakings, dress trimmings; Personal; British Water Birds - illustration; British Land Birds - illustration; Open-air preaching by the sea-side - article and super centerfold illustration; The Woodlanders - continued; Paston Carew, Millionaire and Miserj - continued; Summer Beverages; A Lover of Flowers, by Mary Wilkins; Decorative hints from Mount Desert and the Adirondacks; Unwritten Laws; Quiet Obsequies; Watering-place Toilettes; Table Mat - canvas embroidery and plush; a bit of ancient court gossip; chair back with embroidered band; summer toilettes; corsages; some German sweetmeats; humor. Average wear and soiling Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), April 1, 1871 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Cover illustration of an Apron-Polonaise Walking Suit.; The Jewel of Constistency, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - The Apron Polonaise, Imported Suits, Spring Paletots; Personal; Tapestry Border for Chairs, Sofas, etc.; Neglige basket trimmed with ruches; Brioche with cloth and knitted cover; Netted Guipure Edging; Trimming for blouses, lingerie, etc.; Hannah (continued); Old Ladies' Flowers; Bizarre full-page illustration shows new bride and groom emerging from church... but bride is an elephant!; Illustration on page 201 has been removed; Familiy breakfasts and dinners - recipes; Sayings and Doings; Common Ugliness; Tricks of Countenance; April Showers - with illustration; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), April 23, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ball and Evening Coiffures - cover illustrations; Shabby Gentility; Blot-Ting Papers - No. VIII; New York Fashions - style of making, ball dress materials, trimmings; coiffures; Personal; Infant's bib with crochet edging; trimmings for ball and evening dresses; Pelerine with hood; Britta's Christmas Gift; Sayings and Doings; Centerfold illustrations of Ball and Evening Dresses as well as seven gorgeous opera wrappings; Debenham's Vow - continued; Paris Fashions; Lovely full-page image of birds eating grain from "The Christmas Sheaf"; Two coiffures of ribbon and flowers; Low Blouse waist with peplum; blouse waist with sqauare neck; Management of plants in rooms; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 11, 1869 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Mantelet with Hood; Black Lace Mantelet; How to Make True French Dolls; Ceasing to Grow; Sympathy with Sickness; Manners upon the road; New York Fashions - fall bonnets, materials, feathers, flowers, ribbons, the scarf veil, manner of trimming, round hats, fall wrapping; different trimmings for under clothing; Embroidered Chemise Yoke; Two Buttons for under clothing; Basket with Netted Guipure Cover; Crochet Rosettes; Rosettes for Covers; Braid and Crochet Insertions adn Edgings; The Line of Distinction; Paris Fashions; The Woman of the Future; Sayings and Doings; Amazing centerfold compilation of illustrations of dozens of clothing items including lady's drawers with shirr, lady's ttucked night-gown, peignoir with full sleeves, gentleman's under-drawers, Lady's chemise fastening on the shoulder, Pique dressing sack, and many more; Miss Maquand; Foreign proper names; Debenham's Vow - continued; Lovely large illustration of Lady Jane Grey; Woman's political rights in England; Humor; and more. Above-average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), September 17, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Trained Evening Dress (on cover); Mouldy Lemons; New York Fashions - millinery, frou frou gauze, lace, flowers, feathers, jet ornaments, round hats, Personal; 4"x4" chunk missing from top corner of page 595; Antimacassar of serpentine braid lace stitch, and crochet; Embroidered honey-comb coverlet; House and street dresses; Tulle Foundation for Blouses, Veils, Fichus; Crochet Rosette; Ladies' and Children's House and Street Dresses; Art of Bouquet Making; Out of the forest - a Story of Hungary - part IV; Pickles; Sayings and Doings; Two large beautiful illustrations by Edouard Dubufe entitled "The Conscript's Departure' and"The Conscript's Return"; For the Ugly Girls - No. IV; Paris Modes; The Cryptogram - continued; Morning in the desert; "Peaches and Milk" - nice illustration of two black children drawn by W.L. Sheppard; What One can Hit Upon; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), Sunday May 14, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Spring Toilettes - cover illustration; Ill-Regulated Temperament; Female Conversation; New York Fashions - summer bonnets, dinner and evening dresses, about dresses; Personal; Waist with square neck for girl from 14 to 16 years od; Medalions in application and satin stitch; silk and bead wall basket for dusters; Needle and Pin Case; Crochet edging for lingerie; Work-bag in Byzantine embroidery; Corners of borders in Byzantine embroidery; Netted Guipure edging for covers, curtains, etc.; Boy's Suspenders; Tapestry design for slippers, sachels, cushions, etc.; Spring Toilettes for children; Cashmere Shawls; My Private School; Sayings and Doings; Nice full-page illustration entitled "Fifth Avenue After Church" by C.G. Bush; Illustration "A Reception at the White House" by Henry J. Morgan; The Cryptogram - continued; Bridal Toilette - lovely illustration; Illustration - "Spring Flowers"; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Ikebana International, Issue No. 23, Spring-Summer 1968
Features: Perennial Favorite - Martha P. Neese writes about the Pine; Ikenobo School; The Artist Potter in Australia - Charles Swain of Sydney; Ichiyo School; Misho-ryu; Queen of Flowers - The Rose; Enshi School; Sogetsu School; Ryuseiha; Bonsai in America; Make your own Bamboo Containers; Wild Flowers of France; Old Roses of Luxembourg. Full-page Coke ad with Japanese model. Bit of writing atop front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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