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The Antique Collector Magazine, June 1972 / July 1972
Features: Value-Added Tax - Zero-Rating or Exemption; Recent Acquisitions at the Victoria and Albert Museum; Newliston, Kirkliston, West Lothian, Scotland - The Home of the Hog Family for 250 Years; Grosvenor House Fair Supplement; William James Muller 1812-1845; The Willow Pattern; The Craftsmanship of English Walnut Furniture; Celebrated Profiles - silhouette portraits at the National Portrait Gallery; Daniel gardner - An Exhibition at Kenwood; European Taste - Frank Partridge's Exhibition of English and French Furniture; English Silver Salt Cellars; Worcester Spoon Trays in the Marshall Collection; and more. Some markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, February 1972 / March 1972
Features: Violet M. White - a Personal Remembrance; Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire - The Historic Home of the Vernon Family; The Beginnings of Furnishing with Antiques; Jacobus Houbraken - the Master Engraver - Second Series; The Regency Screen Desk; The Rise of the Suffolk School; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Some pages loose but present. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, May 15, 1943
Features: Cover illustration of roller skate accident by Richard Priest; Colour Shredded Wheat ad inside front cover; Victory Bond ad; Editorial - Maclean's declaration of Faith and Purpose; Nice ad for Parker Vacumatic Pens; Commandos Attack - Highlights from the inside story of the Commandos - the first official account of the daring exploits of Combined Operations - with photos; Article on taking care of our feet; Arctic Ordeal - C.B. Wall describes an amazing story of endurance after three men crash a plan in Greenland - David Goodlet, Arthur Weaver, Al Nash - with photo; Miss Sherlock Holmes, by Thelma Lecocq - Verda Vincent is Canada's only woman criminologist; Lolly was a Lady - fiction by Ed. Zern; They Kill U-Boats - "Not only must they battle wind and weather but bomb with split-second accuracy - and bring back actual proof of their 'kill'" - by Arch Whitehouse, with photos; Beverley Baxter in London explains how war damages family life; Cross-Canada news bits including bootleg food in B.C.; Greece Fights Back - despite atrocities unsurpassed in the history of tyranny Greek guerillas wage a bitter, stubborn warfare against their Axis foes, by Betty Wason, with photos; Field Marshall Jan Christiaan Smuts of Africa - few men living today have had a more eventful and extraordinary career than this famous warrior-statesman - with photos; The Raiders - fiction by Norman Collins; Troop Troupers - the C.W.A.C. revue that's bringing glamour to Army camps across Canada, with photos; Work and Wages, by S.E. McGorman; Northern Electric Victory Bond ad; Fleischmann's Yeast ad with caption "In Wartime eat one more slice of bread each meal!"; Fascinating full-page military-themed ad by Hiram Walker & Sons explains how their alcohol is used in a multitude of military applications; Two-colour full-page Kodak ad shows two Canadian sailor receiving snapshots from back home; Modess ad shows young lady working on a plane; Nice two-colour ad for Van Camp's Pre-Cooked Beans; Full-page Ford Motor Company ad with illustration of Canada's mechanized army at war; Nice colour ad for Quaker Corn Flakes; Rare Colour Coke ad on back cover includes several images of military men. Address label on front cover. Moderate wear. Short openings to and chips from bottom edge of front cover. A sound copy of this significant wartime issue. Book
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McCarthy, Joseph; Tierney, Harry; et al
Irene: Vocal Selections from the New Broadway Musical
64 pages. Inside of fold-out front cover features colour photo of the cast onstage. Colour photo of Debbie Reynolds and handsome fellow inside back cover. Many great black and white photos. Includes sheet music, guitar chords and lyrics for the following songs: Alice Blue Gown; The Family Tree; The Great Lover Tango; I'm Always Chasing Rainbows; Irene; An Irish Girl; The Last Part of Ev'ry Party; Mother, Angel, Darling; Riviera Rage; They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me; What do you Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?; The World Must be Bigger Than an Avenue; You Made Me Love You. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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Anderson, William;Wade, David
The World of the Trapp Family *Signed By Members of the Current Trapp Singers*
168 pages. Signed by Sophia, Justin, Melanie and Amanda von Trapp upon title page. They represent the current version of the von Trapp Family singers. "The life story of the legendary family who inspired The Sound of Music. Profusely illustrated in colour and black and white with archival and contemporary photos. Inscription atop title page, otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Kitchen-Klatter Magazine, October 1957
22 pages. Shall We Have a Family Night? - Mabel Nair Brown; Letter from Lucile; Does hour House need a Face-Lifting?, by Margery; A Day of Camping, by Evelyn Corrie Birkby; Margery Tells You About Part of Their Vacation; Dorothy's Visit With You; Good Neighbors, by Gertrude Hayzlett; Nice ad for "Miss Glamour Ann" doll on back cover. Contents: Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book
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Kitchen-Klatter Magazine, June 1948
16 pages. Contents: Letter from Leanna; A Wedding in Your Family?; Letter from Lucile; You and Your Camera, by Russell Verness; Photo of Mrs. Annis O'Dell, her mother and three youngsters, of Johnstown, Colorado; Letter from Frederick - with photo of pigeons at Capistrano; Caspar Meets Catastrophe, by Myrtle E. Felkner; Photo of brother Boy Scouts in Hawaii - Russell and Ronald Bachman; Entertainment for Bride's Shower, by Mabel Nair Brown. Average soiling and wear. A sound copy. Book
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The American Magazine, May 1952 *Religion and Our Schools / Vivien Kellems - Anti-Tax Crusader*
144 pages. Features: Charming colour ad for Deepfreeze Home Appliances inside front cover; Would you throw $357 million into Hell's Canyon?; MGM Color Movie of the Month Calendar; Nice colour ad for Champion Spark Plugs features young batter; Colour 1952 Chevrolet ad; Vivien Kellems - Woman on the Warpath - Anti-Income Tax Crusader; Belinda Osborn, by Hannah Smith; Religion and Our Schools, by Liston Pope, Ph.D.; First Quarrel, by Sarah and Ronald Morrisette; You Can Leave Your Troubles Behind - Smiley Blanton argues that trips can help us in the confused modern world; I'll Never Marry a Bureaucrat, by Elenore Nelson; Star Witness, by Allan Vaughan Elston; Live Wire, by Charles T. Webb; The Escape, by Alice Eldridge; Look Out Rembrandt, Here We Come!, by Jack Long; The Torn Invitation, by Norman Katkov; They Gambled on Greatness - Gilbert J. (Gil) McDougald and Family, by Vance Packard; New Helps for Your Headaches, by Clarence Woodbury; Girl With A Past, by Sarah-Elizabeth Rodger; Puppet Family - The Copelan Family of Jamaica, N.Y.; Doctor Soccer - Bill Feffrey of Penn State; Judge Stanley Scherr of Baltimore deals only with traffic court for youngsters; Harriet Dreilinger is one of the nation's best woman magicians; The "Corn Tones" perform for wounded GI's in Tokyo General Hospital; Virgil Stauffer and International Friendship Gardens of Michigan City, Indiana; Blanche Holland works as a hat check girl to travel around the world!; Bombproof Caveman - Herman Knaust of Catskill, NY has a business protecting records from atomic blasts in his underground vaults; Marietta Larson and her Dogettes; Mrs. Warner Nelson cuts cans; Dr. W. Harry Everhart tries to bring back Maine's Atlantic salmon; Chauncey M. Willey Sr. - carver of granite monuments; Coed of the Month - Phyllis Stickler; Holiday Time in Sweden - with photos; Weapon of Fear, by Harmon Coxe; 1-page ad honoring Jt. (jg) Thomas Hudner, Jr. U.S.N., Medal of Honor recipient. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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McLaren, T. A.; Jensen, Vickie
Ships of Steel: A British Columbia Shipbuilder's Story
288 pages. Index. "A rare behind-the-scenes look at a coastal shipyard (the McLaren family's Allied Shipbuilders) - an invaluable piece of BC maritime and industrial history, and a tribute to the skill, determination and ingenuity of BC's shipbuilders." - from dust jacket. Average wear. Usual library markings. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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The Illustrated London News, July 26, 1941
Features: Australia's first air V.C. - Wing Commander H.I. Edwards; Photos of Italian and German POWs in Africa; Presentation of the Polish air force flag in England - six photos; Russia bombs Rumanian oil-fields; Diagram of German gliders used at the battle of Crete - landing air troops; Four fantastic low-level daylight photos of the R.A.F. attack on Rotterdam - 100,000 tons of enemy shipping crippled; Russia's resistance - article by Cyril Falls; Photos from Russia - where Soviet troops are at death-grips with the German enemy; Centerfold illustration of 'Winnie", a huge camouflaged English gun which hurls vast shells across the channel into German-occupied territories; Two full-page illustrations of giant English guns mounted on rail cars; Photos of England's 'Front-Line" Town - Dover; Photos of leading personalities of the week; Two-page map of the western Pacific illustrates America's strategic air and naval position in relations to Japan and Singapore; Photos of the "Robin Moor" being blown up by the Germans - the first U.S. ship torpedoed by Germany; Three photos of the Robin Moor's survivors at sea; Full page family photo of the Duke and Duchess of Kent with their two children, aged five and four; Article on the Plover; Full-page Dunlot ad shows how they serve agriculture; Full-page ad for The Nuffield Organization shows air crews with their planes in background. Average wear. Faint ink stamps to front cover. Clear tape inside each cover along spine, and externally along spine. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, June 15, 1924
80 pages. Features: Cover illustration of cherubic little girl holding basket of flowers; Nice colour ad for Dominion Linoleum Rugs inside front cover; Full-page ad for the new 1924 High Speed Blue Chimney New Perfection oil stove; Nice illustrated full-page ad for Pratt & Lambert Varnish Products; *MAGNIFICENT* full-page colour ad for Ford Closed Cars, featuring woman driving a black model with two children, sailboat in hand, disembarking in a lovely park; Business Article - "Consideration of Canada's Immigration is Arousing Business Men's Attention", by J. Herbert Hodgins; Small ad for the "Oshawa" medal clad garage manufactured by The Pedlar People of Oshawa; Full-page colour ad for Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs; Half-page ad for Weed brand auto bumpers and tire chains; International Harvester Motor Truck Ad; Artistic full-page ad for Oneida Community Plate silverware; The Rich Cinderella - story by Arthur Stringer; The Hired Man - story by Lawrence Perry; Mr. T.A. Low - Business Man in Politics - Canada's Minister of Trade and Commerce; A Friend of the Family - story by Rudyard Kipling; Animals I Remember, by W.A. Fraser; The Ardent Bigamist, by Somerset Maugham; Session Meanders to its Close - J.K. Munro on Canadian Parliamentary happenings; The Road Runner - story by Ben Ames Williams; Full-page ad for Palmolive Shaving Cream; Winston Churchill headed "Straight for the Dust-bin" of Politics - so says George Bernard Shaw; Drinking is a national disability in Great Britain; Full page ad for Swift's Premium Cooked Ham; Taxation is Shifting - Lord Weir claims English professions are underpaid; Full-page ad for Firestone "Gum-Dipped Balloons" (low-pressure tires); S.S. Chester on why "Baccarat is a French Menace"; Lovely colour photo ad for Royal Yeast Cakes; Fantastic colour full-page ad for Harvey Hosiery, made by Hosiers Limited of Woodstock, Ontario; Wonderful full-page colour ad for Harvey Tailored Underwear, made by Harvey Knitting Co. of Woodstock, Ontario; Lovely full-page colour ad by the H.J. Heinz Company illustrates the Heinz Pier at Atlantic City; Aeroplanes Can't Be Omnipotent - Archibald Hurd argues that Capital Ships must be maintained to bring food, at least; J.A. Stevenson writes about hope for U.S. Political Upeaval; Puritanism is Termed a Blight - article by Harvey O'Higgins and Dr. E.H. Reede; Full-page ad for Post Toasties "Double Thick" Corn Flakes; There is no Saturation Point - Henry Ford discusses the development of products to meet consumer demand; Radio may cease to be free - article from the Independent; Westinghouse Electric Range ad; Ileana Sets Her Cap for Wales - Godmother of the Balkans would make daughter co-ruler of the British Empire; Salvation in Empire Trade? - how can free trade Britain prosper when her Dominions are largely protectionist?; Three-quarter page ad promotes Vancouver, British Columbia to tourists and businessmen; Will World Commit Hari-Kari? - Sir Oliver Lodge considers our scientific ability to build weapons of destruction, and our lack of morals to handle them; Lovely full-page ad for Canadian Pacific Steamship and its Great Lakes services; Nice half-page ad for The New Hupmobile; Nice half-page Coca-Cola ad; Half-page ad for Nash cars; Nostalgic half-page ad for Coleman camp stoves; Elegant ad for Luxite Hosiery; Bride Club Problem II - "By 'Tax' Sadie Solves Problems of Forgetfulness and Untidiness"; *Beautiful* full-page ad by W. Clark Limited (maker of canned foods) features young boy carrying a basket of cans of Clark's various offerings; Lovely full-page colour ad for Simmons beds, mattresses adn springs; Art and Decoration for Town and Country Homes - Porch for Charm and Comfort, by Katherine M Caldwell; Nice colour ad for Quaker Puffed Wheat inside back cover features illustration of boy by Norman Rockwell; Nice colour ad on back cover for Fuller Brush Company. Covers not quite free from staples. Average wear and soiling. Small faint ink stamp atop front cov Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, May/June 1983, Volume 18, No. 3
62 pages. Features: Made in America - Nineteenth century furniture makers Herter and Hunzinger; The Maxwell House - Montreal Architect's home is now a Baha'i shrine; The Peers Family China - Indiamen brought home Chinese export Porcelain; The Piano in Your Parlour; Canadian-American Postal Relations II - Bringing the Two Systems Together; Artist Albert H. Robinson - Rescued from Christmas Card Land; Nineteenth Century Pressed Glass; Wedgwood's Connections - great men and fine artists drew out Josiah Wedgwood's talents; Collecting Old Whisky Jugs. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Canadian Collector Magazine, March/April 1979, Vol. 14 No. 2
Features: Auction Report; Wedgwood in Canada; Digging up Wedgwood; Wedgwood and the Darwin Connection; Wedgwood and the Adam Connection; Wedgwood and Egypt; The Tassie Family; Tassie Portrait Medallions and Gemstone Reproductions; Ecanada Art Pottery; Wedgwood in Canadian Collections; Some Portland Vases. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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The Atlantic Magazine, April 1956 *Cover Painting of Arthur Miller By James Avati*
100 pages. Features: Reports from Washington, India, and Russia in the Middle East; The Angry South, by Ralph McGill; The Family in Modern Drama, by Arthur Miller; Memory (poem), by Theodore Roethke; The Soviet Challenge and American Policy - Danger Unrecognized, by Averell Harriman; Drug for the Major - story by Geoffrey Household; George F. Baker - an Atlantic portrait, by Katherine Anne Porter - episode from a novel in progress; Orchard (poem), by Richard G. Hubler; Faith and History, by Duncan Howlett; Three Aprils and a Poet, by Carl Carmer; Mozart Festivals, by Curtis Cate. Colour ad for Old Charter Straight Bourbon Whiskey inside from cover. Colour photo ad for Grace Line Caribbean Cruises on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
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The Atlantic Magazine, December 1955 *Cover Painting of John Masters*
116 pages. Features: Reports on Tropical Africa, Australia, Science and Industry; Bugles and a Tiger - Adventure on India's Frontier, by John Masters; The Way the New India Thinks, by Aubrey Menen; Christmas Eve at Chartres (a poem), by Winifred Hare; Billingsley's Bird Dog, by Dillon Anderson; The Bounds of Space and Time - How Long Will the World Last?, by Crary Moore; Hark, Hark, the Lark (a poem) by Marie De L. Welch; Creating a School, by Agnes and Ernest Hocking; The Army Invades the Wichita Mountains, by Clark C. Van Fleet; Dr. Flesch's Cure-all, by Virgil M. Rogers; The Spoiled Honeymoon, by Robert Graves; Renewals if Needed - They Shall Have Music, by John M. Conly. Color ad by the European Travel Commission inside front cover. Fantastic colour photo ad for RCA Victor Colour Televisions on page 19 features family and home in white; Color full-page ad for Old Smuggler Scotch on page 20. Columbia Records ad on page 32 features large black and white photo portrait of Winston Churchill. Very attractive colour ad for Drambuie inside back cover features Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745. Nice color ad for I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Magazine
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WoodenBoat (Wooden Boat), November / December 1984, Number 61 - The Magazine for Wooden Boat Owners, Builders and Designers
160 pages. Features: The Storys of Essex - a family shipbuilding tradition that spans three centuries; Brad Story - from shipbuilding to boatbuilding; The Light-Displacement Controversy - Farnham Butler's startling approach to practical yachts; The boats of Howard Blackburn, hero of Gloucester; Building the Kingfisher - Part I - a fast plywood single shell for the home builder; A RIVERKEEPER for the Hudson - high-performance patrol boat; The oldest boat from Fife still sails in Ireland; Harry Dring's Legacy - the ongoing preservation of ships; CHEROKEE - the several lives of a launch; Cold-Molded Overlay - How Bent Jesperson gets spectacular results. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Saunders, Helen: Editor
Edmontonian, October 1946
16 pages. Welcome home veterans! Welcome back to Ken Clifford. 30 year anniversary for William H. Gibbs with the company. Photos of 15 lovely young ladies who serve on Eaton's new Junior Fashion Council, including: Helen Steinburg, Betty Jean Hamilton, Doris Nufer, Marian Dittrich, Joan Taylor, Betty Derraugh, Betty-Lou Bakewell, Lorraine Blair, Colline MacDonald, Lois Nichols, Helen Poulis, Gretta Marlatt, Doreen Bradley, Jane Emery and Robin Munson. Published monthly in the interests of employees of the T.Eaton Co., Western Ltd., Edmonton. Photos of seven Eaton family members who came to Calgary to honor company war veterans from Alberta and British Columbia at an event at the Palliser Hotel - includes article and photos; Great centerfold photo of Edmonton Eaton's returning war veteran employees, complete with names, who attended a welcome home luncheon in Calgary - dozens of people invovled; Welcome home photo on back cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Minor soiling to front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Miles, Dan; Buss, Fred; Christensen, Martin
Siuslaw Pioneer 1973 - Maple Creek (Oregon) Homesteads
25 pages. Reproductions of archival black and white photos. Contents touch on: Maple Creek Homesteads, Les Austin Family, the Buss home and family, an early school - with photo of teacher and students, Reed School - photo of barefoot students in coveralls; article on road mending circa 1909; The Mead Brothers - Walton & William; The William McCrea Family; The Charley Stevens Family; Florence Oregon; Schooner photos. Clean and unmarked wiht light wear. Book
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Chatelaine Magazine - The Canadian Home Journal, September 1960
154 pages. Features: Incredible two-page colour ad for Green Giant canned vegetables, featuring the bottom half of the Green Giant himself; Many great full-page ads for products such as Avon cosmetics, Pond's lipstick, Wabasso bedding, Carnation Milk Powder, Pond's ad featuring Elsa Martinelli, Pacific canned milk, Crane plumbing fixtures, Arborite, GE appliances, Heinz tomato products; The Quiet Revolution of Chinese Women - article with photos; How Close are We to Test-Tube Babies? - article by Christina McCall Newman; The Queen's Other Family - Recently Elizabeth added her husband's name to her own, and thereby raised a question - just who are her in-laws? - a scattered family the world hears so little about? - article with photos; House-Warming - story by Jean Loggie; How the Kesners Came to Canada - Jo and Fred Davis are involved in bringing a refugee family to Canada; - photos and article; Have Gun Will Shoot, by Sheila MacKay Russell; Death Comes to the Island - novel by Florence Ford; A Chatelaine Guide for Women Who are Going back to Work; Dos and Don'ts of Dressing for the Job; Special 14-page Homes '60 section featuring decorating news, housing, furnishings, etc.; Ad for Minute Spanish Rice inside back cover. Nice colour photo Red Rose tea ad on back cover shows lady in white dress pouring tea. Somewhat above-average wear. Chips from backstrip. Binding intact. A worthy copy particularly worthwhile for its lengthy illustrated 1960 Home Fashion section. Book
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New Liberty Magazine, November 1950 - Lauren Bacall Cover Photo
92 pages. Features: Those Amazing Masseys - Part I of II - the family behind the Canadian industrial giant; Corsage - story by William L. Worden; Broadway's Mr. Ballyhoo - Billy Rose; Stop 78! - Flashy Virgil Wagner of the Montreal Alouettes; A Person Has To - story by Blanche Huddleston; It's True What They Say About Jamaica - a playland of waving palms, sun-drenched beaches, the good life - it's awaiting you, nine hours away; Now I Can Hear You - Bring the gift of hearing to deaf people; A Hundred Bucks foor Mary, by Steve McNeill; New Liberty's 1950 Radio Awards; The Sleeping Death, by John Verner; It's Slaughter - They Call it Sport - a hunting article by J.V. McAree; Short articles involvingDr. A.R.M. Lower, Joan May and Ed Murphy; Five Notes to Fame - the story of vocalist Vera Lynn; Royal Canadian Air Force full-page two-colour ad; The Return of Edward Meade; Rare colour ad for Carling's White Label ale inside back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, October 19, 2009 *Stephen Harper's Musical Debut*
130 pages. Features: Why Roman Polanski Belongs in Prison; Super 2-page ad for the Chevrolet Camaro; A New Turn in our Afghan Strategy; Gene Simmons in conversation; Obama's man in Ottawa - David Jacobson; Stephen Harper on the Beatles, stage fright and his musical debut - with Abbey Road photo of the Harper Family; The Real Problem In Iran - it's not Ahmadinejad's nuclear capability; Conservative pundits have a hate on for Chicago; The world's seven richest nations and their meeting which brought the global economy back from the brink - major study with coverage of the 2008 crash; The Truth About Canwest's Collapse; Canada's top 100 Employers; The challenge for employers to retain the best and brightest; Can the private sector compete for employees?; New findings on redheads; Mark Steyn on Free Speech, and what Ignatieff can't say now; In Memoriam - Michael Mariak Jok. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, January 1959 - Holiday in Moscow
60 pages. Features: Trans-Canada Air Lines ad; Predictions for 1959 by international celebrities; Cars You'll be Driving in 1959 - with great illustrations; Why I DO believe in Heaven and Hell, by Cameron Allard, an advertising executive who has renounced the pulpit; Nice colour full-page ad for Labatt's Pilsener; Gordon Sinclair Says; Nice colour photo ad for Cinci beer; Lovely colour photo 1959 calendar featuring photo of Queen Elizabeth; A Young Canadian Couple's Holiday in Moscow - John and Alla Dalrymple and their 12-day tourist romp around Russia - article with photos; How Scotland Yard will secretly guard Queen Elizabeth at the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway; Ontario's Violent Death of a Cheating Wife - Woodstock farmer Gerald Raes kills his wife Edna and hired hand Henry Werkbrouck; Canada's 10 best-dressed young women; Baltic New Canadians - brash & bashful pioneers - article with many photos - from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia 60,000 came here - many fleeing the Reds in fishing boats; Can Henri, "The Pocket Rocket" Richard Beat His Brother?; Fantastic colour centerfold for Carling's Black Label Beer; How I Brought Up my Fatherless Children, by Greta Laverty; The Journey - conclusion of a Liberty film drama, by Anthony Fry - Yul Brynner betrays the loyalties of his lifetime with his love for Deborah Kerr; Concocting your New Year's Cocktails; Fantastic colour photo ad for Old Vienna lager beer in a clear bottle; Above-average wear. Covers almost loose and missing chips. Book
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Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, April 1957 - The Voodoo Murder of Gold Tycoon Sir Harry Oakes
74 pages. Features: How to Deal With Your Kid's Embarassing Questions; Gordon Sinclair Says; Great colour ad for the new 1957 Dodge with revolutionary Torsion-Aire Ride; Nice colour illustrated ad for Matinee cigarettes; Is Jack Pickersgill Giving our New Canadians a Raw Deal?; I Sleuthed the Murder of Sir Harry Oakes - Alan Hynd on the voodoo murder of Ontario's $200 million gold tycoon; Why Five Million Canadians Won't Go to Church, by Hugh Garner; How to Beat the Income Tax Department, by Fred Edge; The Wonderful Cockeyed Capers of Montreal's Newspapermen, by Robert Walker who claims reporters give rivals scoops, accept bribes, wrestle rioters, etc.; Why They're Canada's Box Office Stars - article with photos of many Hollywood personalities; Genius or Moron? - Do School Tests Cheat Your Child's I.Q.?; I Live with a Hole in my Heart, by Albert South, one of 500,000 Canadian victims of heart disease; Cool full-page colour ad for the 1957 Chevrolet featuring a pink model with white hardtop; A Young Love Affair in old Halifax, by Lyon Mearson; My Gay Days in U.S.-Canadian Baseball, by Dixie Walker, Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team; Confessions of a landlady, by Lorraine Porter; The Barretts of Wimpole Street - Part II of II; I am the Child of Divorced Parents, by Mabel Rawson, whose father deserted her Kamsack, Saskatchewan home. Nice colour illustrated at for Pontiac cars; Nice colour ad for Labatt's '50' ale; Jellied dishes to highlight Canadian spring buffets; Spring debut of Canadians petite half-sizes - illustrated fashion article; Nice colour photo ad for O'Keefe Ale; Super colour photo ad for Cinci beer; Great colour illustrated article for Dow ale; back cover photo ad for Coke shows man and woman in office with caption "It's Just Good Business". Above-average wear. Covers present but detached and chipped. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Liberty - Canada's Young Family Magazine, July 1956 *Cover Photos of Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis*
80 pages. Features: Is Your Child a Lazybones?, by Sybil Shack; Gordon Sinclair Says - Billy Graham is glamorous, but I knew the champion psalm-singing Bible-thumper, Canada's Aimee Semple McPherson; *Fantastic* colour illustrated ad for the Buick Roadmaster, 2-door, 6-passenger convertible (red and white model shown); Coke ad including seven colour photos; My Hectic Life as a National Heroine, by Lake Ontario swimmer Marilyn Bell; I Helped 2,200 Canadians quit smoking, by Jack Scott of the Nevertouchem Club; Why I Still Live in Terror of Canada's Reds (Communists), by Igor Gouzenko, in hiding for 11 years; I'm Teaching my Babies to Swim, by Charline Quince; My Halifax Wife Deserted Me, as told to Jarvis Warwick; Rackets and rewards in work-at-home schemes for Canadian women - but beware of gyps peddling slick frauds, by John Dalrymple; Squabbles Spice Up Our Happy Marriage, by Janet Leigh and Tony Curtiss; Why We Canadian Vegetarians Aren't Fad Fanatics, by Lee Pritzker, President of the 30,000 strong Canadian Vegetarian Union; Toronto Beach Beauties are so gosh darn Romantic!, by Dale Clark - a one-page story; The Gold Mine Murders of Nine British Columbian Women - John Slumach, a full-blooded Salish Indian, was hung for the crimes; Japser Avenue - Edmonton's big boom boulevard, by Dora E. Davies - article with great photos; Can you win the $64,000 Question?, by TV show host Hal March - with photos of past winners, including Dr. Joyce Brothers!; Revenge of an Alberta Cowboy, one-page story by L.I. Foreman; Colour photo ad for the Canadian Bank of Commerce features scuba diver face-to-tace with brown boxer dog on the shore of Lake Muskoka; Molson's Golden Ale colour illustrated ad shows lion at executive desk; Winners of Liberty's $1,500 contest want more Canadian humour, themes on CBC; Wonderful colour-illustrated ad for the Ford Monarch featuring a great looking yellow and black two-door model; Build a backyard waterpool; The Cleverest pickpocket in Quebec - story by Edwin Rutt; Canadian Fashion - Surf and Sun Clothes - Black and white photos plus text; My Anglican Faith bridges Catholics and Protestants, by Isobel Ruth Waugh - Canada's 2,000,000 Anglicans split into 'high' and 'low' churches; Fantastic colour-illustrated full-page for Brading's "Cinci" Lager beer; Merry Minstrels of New Brunswick - they entertain Tuberculosis (TB) patients; Canadian Coolers - tall drinks and summer salads; Nice colour ad for Labatt's Chrystal lager beer shows relaxing man in chrystal ball; Great colour ad for the Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe (red and white model shown); Back cover ad features photo of the Seagram Cup, presented to the winner of the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Above-average wear. Some middle pages loose but present. Front cover loose and chipped, but present. Back cover almost loose with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Canadian Merchant Service Guild: 1940 Annual (Yearbook)
28 pages. Index of advertisers. Report of President, Captain Jas. W. Watt; Photo of SS. Prince Rupert; Figures in the Cut Rate Wars - in the year 1884 the Canadian Pacific Navigation Company met its last spirited opposition; Photos/illustrations of Ten different styles of Seagoing Craft of the Pacific; The H.M.S. Algerine - did duty in war and peace; Pacific Future - the impact of faster vessels, air travel and possible military developments on Pacific shipping; A Voyage to Australia; Photo of a Pacific Terminal at Vancouver; The Sea in Our Language - a glossary of jargon used in the profession; Twenty years ago; Photo of the Canadian Coast Patrol Cutter SS. Lillooet; The Jervis Bay - a ship built in England in 1921-22; Honouring Vancouver's First Ship - The Royal Mail Steamship "Empress of India"; Sparks Family and the Quartermaster - a twenty-year-old story of shipmen, a cat and a parrot; Forty Years Ago; Some Casualties - an interesting look back at ship accidents 20 years ago, and the cost of their repairs; Photo of Canada's greatest west coast floating dock at Burrard Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. in North Vancouver; S.S. Plumper - Early Survey Ship; Seven Men in a Boat - Roy Widdicombe recalls what happened to survivors of the Anglo-Saxon after it was sunk by the German raider Weser southwest of the Azores; Photo of the Union Bay Coaling Berths; List of members on active military service; Obituaries; Photo of the steamer Amelia, circa 1880s; Two inch by three inch piece missing from front cover. Fore-edge openings to first two pages. Book
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Chatelaine - The Canadian Home Journal, October 1961 *The Fabulous Dunsmuirs*
166 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Naturalizer shoes; What Happened to Eleven? - the balance between childhood and adolescence; Nice two-colour full-page ad for Craven "A" cigarettes; Fantastic two-page colour photo ad for Jell-O; Who Says Large Families are More Work? - Dorothy-Jane Goulding writes about her family of five children - with photos; Are We Burying Our Old Folks Alive? - article by Mollie Gillen with photos; The Victory, by Sheila MacKay; Chatelaine drops in on Daphne du Maurier; Canadian women belong in politics, by Charlotte Whitton; Claws of the Cat, by Florence Ford; The Fabulous Dunsmuirs - Part II; 100 Recipes to prepare in minutes; Gilt-Edged Bargains - wonderful photo-illustrated fashion article by Vivian Wilcox; I Want to Colour My Hair, But..., by Eveleen Dollery - with colour photos; What's Happening to Our Children?, by Violet Munns; Nice colour full-page photo-ad by Bell encourages readers to purchase extension phones; Artsy ad for Weldrest nylons; A Kitchen planned to the Nth Degree - Joan and Woodrow London; Super colour photo full-page ad for Sealtest Banana Nut Fudge Split ice cream; Nostalgic Pure-Pak ad encourages readers to shun bottled milk for disposable containers - we've come full circle!; Great two-panel colour ad for Swift's bacon; Many other large colourful food ads; Cute Viyella children's clothing ad; Full-page colour ad by CIBC encourages readers to borrow money to put braces on the teeth of their children; Are You Neglecting Your Child's Teeth?; Charming colour ad for Ladybird children's wear; Lovely colour ad for Angel Face cosmetics inside back cover. Upper corner of page 47 missing - text unaffected. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Hours of great reading in this sound vintage copy. Magazine
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DeMont, John
Citizens Irving: K.C. Irving and His Legacy - The Story of Canada's Wealthiest Family
253 pages. Index. Footnotes. "Sheds fresh light on this secretive 92-year-old, known simply as K.C., who has emerged victorious over small competitors, faced down multinational oil companies, and battled provincial and federal governments in his drive for weath and power." - from dust jacket. Light wear. Prior owners's details upon front free endpaper, otherwise unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Hailey, Arthur (Feature Article)
Maclean's Magazine, November 16, 1964 *Major Arthur Hailey Article on Alberta Premier Ernest Manning with Cover Photo*
82 pages. Features: Excellent cover photo of Premier Ernest Manning in front of the Alberta Legislature Building; Nice colour photo ad for 1965 Mercury Park Lane convertible; Big Canadian Push to Analyze Easter Island before civilization spoils the place; Why Canadians are practically the only diplomats that Washington trusts; How Sault Ste. Marie built the biggest little medicare scheme in Canada; Britain issues booklet "Treachery Is Their Trade" as required reading for civil servants vulnerable to attacks by Soviet spies; Editorial - Let's make friends, not enemies, with the mainland Chinese; How Arthur Hailey turned Reporter in Manning's Alberta; Ordeal by Rumor - The Skeletons in (Ernest) Manning's Cabinet, by Arthur Hailey - long, informative article including photos of cabinet ministers under clouds; Is the Family Doctor Vanishing?, by Claude P. Gendron, MD; How I Found Out the Toronto Argonauts Don't Really Lose Games on Purpose, by Peter N. Allison; Canada's 1967 Centennial celebration preparations - Will we be late for our own birthday parth? - a 'non'-progress report by Hal Tennant; When Mama Cooked Solomon Grundy, by Helen Wilson; The Killer That Could be Hiding in your car - Ray Stapley warns of the danger of metal fatigue in autos; The Many Worlds of Soviet Russia - Kenneth Bagnell reports on his five weeks in Russia, traveling from Moscow to Siberia to Central Asia; Nice colour-illustrated ad for the 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop; Magnificent colour photo ad for the Lincoln Continental - featuring a white model with suicide doors; Nice colour-illustrated ad for the 1965 Ford Galaxie 500/XL Convertible (red); How Talk Show Host Pat Burns Won Fame and Fortune by Talking on the World's Biggest Party Line (CJOR) - article with photo; Quebec censor board censors La Terre a Boire; John Bradshaw - the man who got rich by making gardening sound easy; Colour photo ad for Coke on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
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Eggleston, Wilfrid
Homestead on the Range
109 pages. "A capstone of a trilogy of books inspired by the vast sweep and romantic environment of the harsh but enchanting land of the high plains of southeastern Alberta." - from preliminary page. Prior owner's neat stamp atop first blank leaf otherwise clean, bright and unmarked with lightest wear. Tight and square. An excellent copy. Book
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Holy Family Council Catholic Women's League
Cook Book (Cookbook) - Holy Family Council Catholic Women's League - Port Alberni
50 pages. Nostalgic local ads. Average wear. Few markings. A sound copy. Book
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Vanity Fair Magazine, August 1995 *Keanu Reeves Cover*
164 pages. Features: The Wild One - Keanu Reeves on Sex, Hollywood and Life on the Run; Blood and Death on the Front Lines of the Ebola-Virus Nightmare; Scenes from Carly Simon's Tortured Family Album; The Inside Story of Kevin Costner's Disaster-Prone "Waterworld"; The Chaos in Women's Tennis. Bob Woodward's other Writing Partner; Marylou Whitney's Turf War; Malibu East and Dominick Dunne on the O.J. Simpson Trial. Light to moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Casorso, Victor
The Casorso Story - A Century of Social History in the Okanagan Valley
188 pages plus index. "The centennial history of an immigrant family, telling how it settled into the Canada of the 1880s and the way it was able to contribute to the development of British Columbia's Okanagan Valley. An entrancing account, written with humor and insight, about a very full century in Canada's important Okanagan region." - from back cover. Prior owner's details inside front cover. Above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Architectural Digest Magazine, January 2005 *30 Deans of American Design*
182 pages. Features: Honor Roll of visionary architects and interior designers; The Duke and Duchess of Northumberland update England's storied Alnwick Castle; A 1960s hillside home in Bel-Air is reconfigured - foot for 007; Splendor in Manhattan - a dramatic setting for antiques and art high above New York's Ritz-Carleton; An informal family retreat in the Hamptons; View home in San Francisco; Carving a modern home from old on an island near Sicily; New York penthouse by Mojo; Couple's new home in Washington by Robert S. Brown and Todd Davis; Special Motoring Section - automobiles are changing with the times, ahead of the curve at Renault, celebrating 40 years of the Porsche 911, Daryl Hannah's El Camino runs on biodiesel - an ethanol-thinned vegetable oil. Light wear. Unmarked. A nice copy. Magazine
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Bottles and Extras Magazine, No. 34, January 1993 *I.W. Harper Whisky Cover*
64 pages. Features: Back cover - Horsford's 1883 Calendar; I.W. Harper - A Family Affair - Isaac Wolfe Bernheim; Antique Arizona Bottles - very informative with many photos; Kovel's Antiques & Collectibles Price List; Auction Action; Battery (Voltaic Cell ) Jars - informative article with excellent photos; The Mystery of the Missing Pontil Scar, by Kent Williams. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1991
74 pages. Features: Wood cribbing and retaining walls; The Mother Lode garden railway; Romancing the Stone; Grandpa rides the Dinkey Creek; The Outdoor Family Room; A Test Track/Bench Wall for the D&GRW; Scratchbuilt Streamlined Coaches; Beyond the Blue Horizon - Part 4. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Garden Railways Magazine, May-June 1993
98 pages. Features: The Birth and Near Death of a Garden Railway; Standard Gauging the Big Hauler; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 8; Scale and Gauge; Miniature Stone Walls; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 3; Modifying the Mamod; The Dingling Brothers, Blarney and Bullfeathers Family Circus. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Esquire Magazine, June 1971 - Ralph Nader Cover
192 pages. Features: Mush - A Return to Romanticism?; Four Loves Stories - colour photos of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Boone, Mr. and Mrs. J. Strom Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mejia, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armstrong; The Happy, Happy Happy Nelsons - Ozzie and Harriet and family; The Best Man, '72 - Gore Vidal on Ralph Nader; The Fitzgerald-Perkins Papers; Edgar Smith's Pre-Posthumous conversation with himself; God's Ears - colour photos of African ear adornments; Walking my Dog on the West Side, by Jose Yglesias; The Demolition Downton - a one-act play by Tennessee Williams; Great Colour cartoon section with text by Harvey Kurtzman; Neighbors, by Raymond Carver; Six Economists tell you where to invest $10,000 - if you have it - Alan Greenspan, Raymond J. Saulnier, Eliot Janeway, Robert Kekachman; Sportswear color photo section; Nice colour photo ad for the Ford Capri; Great colour photo add for Lee clothing inside back cover features gent in purple velvet cord suit; Back cover color photo Marlboro ad. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Weekend Magazine, November 14, 1964, Vol. 14, No. 46 *Brigitte Bardot Cover Photo*
70 pages. Feature: Canada's Nuclear Trigger - deep in a North Bay Cavern - article with colour photos, including the Bomarc missile; Brigitte Bardot - 30 and Sexy and What's Next - article with two photos; Canadian woman Pat Gordon studies bull fighting in Spain - photo-illustrated article; Waves Britannia Doesn't Rule - Pirate radio stations off the coast of England - Radio Sutch and Radio Caroline - article with photos; Hop Rod - cartoon strip; Russ Jackson describes one of 1964's greatest CFL plays - with photos; Better than Bloodhounds - Aboriginal trackers in Australia; Catherine (Cay) Porter of Porter Shipping Ltd., of Toronto - photos and article; Art for Tourists - colour photos of native art with article by Bill Trent; Colour centerfold for Christie crackers; Warning Triangle - without batteries or bulbs this warning signal tells of danger on Canada's roads; Dr. Norman Bethune - Red China's Canadian Hero - he's a legend to millions, but few at home know his name; Doyle Klyn discusses a man with hair longer than hers; Suez Conspiracy and Crisis - last of 5 parts - Precarious Peace at Last - article with photos; Doug Wright's Family cartoon strip; Linda Campbell and her big Highland Fling in Scotland. Above-average wear. Fore-edge openings to last few pages. A worthy copy. Book
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Liss, Helene; The Loizeaux Family of Controlled Demolition, Inc.
Demolition: The Art of Demolishing, Dismantling, Imploding, Toppling and Razing
128 pages. Index. Bibliography. Profusely illustrated with excellent color photography. "Witness the raw power and technical precision of large-scale implosion as you enter the world of constructive destruction" - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Usual library markings. A sound copy of this fascinating and informative work. Will be of particular interest to the increasing number of people suspicious about the precision implosion of WTC Building Number 7 on September 11th, 2001. Book
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Johnson, Dorothy Davies M.D. F.A.A.P.
I Can't Sit Still: Educating and Affirming Inattentive and Hyperactive Children Suggestions for Teachers, Parents, and Other Care Providers of Children to Age 10
178 pages. "A treasure trove of simple tips and detailed suggestions." - from back cover. From an office library with usual markings. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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The Miniature Magazine, Fall 1982 - Miniature Magazine Index and More
Features: A little more house on the table; The Mott Miniatures; Yes, I Cane! - miniature cane how-to; Dollhouse Builders; The Public and Private Sides of Flora Gill Jacobs; The Miniature Magazine Index; Prints Charming - the etchings of John Anthony Miller; Miniature Dried Flower Arrangements - a how-to; Marketing Miniatures; Harbored Dreams; Cooking with Clay - the art of Fimo; Roses to our Readers; A Family Affair; The Neonatal ICU; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Miniatures Showcase Magazine, Summer 1990 - Living Rooms and Family Rooms
Features: The Rooms We Live In - living room feature; Miniature Storytelling - make your exhibit stand out by adding a touch of realism to your miniature display; Showcase - scenes include a Victorian parlor, a basement guest room, a recreation room, a child's play room, and more; Collections - hobbyists share their collections of rooms; More Minis - a few bits and pieces for your next project; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturist Digest, Volume 1, Number 5, October 1982 - A Season for Family Gatherings
46 pages. Black and white photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Music Minia; Cover Story - a Season for Family Gatherings; Project - Christmas Centrepiece - Holiday greenery; Prolific Pewter - a Pewterer's story; Cullen Gardens - a Miniature Village; Crocheted Delicacies - one woman's success in scale; Project - Log Cabin - a house for the Dollhouse; Pierre Ramet - L'Artisanat - Part 2; Bucket Bench - a French-Canadian Period Piece; Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum - a visual biography; Project - a room box - part 2; Hollywood - the golden years; Phelan City - the little city that could; Canadian National Doll Convention; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
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Little Things Magazine - The First Canadian Miniaturists Digest, Volume 2, Number 2, April 1983 - Canadian Needleworker Makes the China Connection
54 pages. Black and white photos. Printed on glossy stock. Features: Focus - Audrey Kellam - the China Connection; Domville House - a museum highlight; Spice Box Challenge - a pro tests your talent; From a Tiny Seed - our 'observer' returns; How to - Wall Sconces - a quick and easy project; Bethnal Green Butcher Shop - an antique reproduction; Self-Expression - a family matter - hobby togetherness; The Best of Britain - show report; Power Tools for Miniaturists; The Margaret Strong Museum - auspicious beginnings; St. Anthony's Church - a resurrection; How to - Victorian What-not - adaptation of a Brazilian antique; Curly's House - from behind locked doors; The Doll Corner - Amber Goodwin, Artisan; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Miniature Collector, Number 46, Nov/Dec 1984 - Elegant Victorian Room Settings
64 pages. Features: Master Miniaturist - Nic Nichols; The Metamorphosis of a Museum, by the curator of the Museum of the City of New York, by John Darcy Noble; Full-Size Humor in Small-Size Settings - Mary Albright's light-hearted room boxes; Pointillist Portraits by Ghislaine de Saint Barthelemy; A Dedication to Dollmaking - Canadian Marlene Scott; Projects and Plans - furniture for family living, a poseable Peg Family; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Short opening to bottom edge of back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
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Dollhouse Miniatures, January 1998 - Antique Toys
Features: Williamsburg roombox; The Blades of Henry Loos; Sprocket and Gizmo-inspired miniatures; Nancy Quinby creates the ultimate family portrait in realistic detail; Antique toys and miniatures; Walk-and-roll Penguin; Dave Crandall's special toys shop; Nifty, thrifty tools for measuring, marking and holding miniatures; Terrie Lyn Nutter and needlework; Bunka Baby Doll; Block Party on Wheels; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, January 1995 - Souvenir/Biggest Issue Ever!
Features: Where was our hobby 25 years ago?; Dear Sybil...; 25 Years of Miniatures - How Far We've Come; A Nostalgic Look Back at some of our all-time Favorites; Meet the Dorfmans; The Gutheil's Growing Family; Miniatures put the world in a nutshell; Two clever group projects to inspire your club; The Ivory Tower; 17th Seattle Dollhouse Miniatures Show; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, April 1991
Features: Architect's Angle - Facelifts and Figure changes; Collectables - The Massachussetts' Governor's Seat; Mike Graves' Water Tower; Small Wonders on Park Avenue; The Delaware Antiques Show; Mary Vivo's Talent - Housculptures; The Miniatures Photographer IV; Figure Sculpting II - Creating a Torso; Working Clocks; Kit Renderings - An Adams Family Heirloom; A Country Dry Sink; Along the Mall IV - Potted Plants; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, March 1990 - Completing the Ultimate Bungalow
Features: The Architect's Angle - The Victorians; Frozen Charlottes; Ravenswood - Dirk Dykstra; College Weekends; Betsy Rouse's Precious Children; Gail Jones' Omni House; Greene & Greene - Part III of III; A Kitchen Country Cupboard; Claycrafting III - a bunny planter; Panorama Eggs; Wall Cabinets; The Bunny Family; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, January 1989 - Under 30" Issue, plus A Visit with Eugene Kupjack!
Features: Porch Supports; Collectables - Converse Bungalows; Greg Anton; Pride and Precious - Melissa Wyatt and Holly Allen; John Giles' Originals; Jill Brooks' Busy Needle; Animal Menagerie; Live miniatures used by this Ohio club!; A visith with Eugene Kupjack; "Family Photo Album"; Master File VI - antique furniture reproductions; Minikin Making; Joann's Millinery (Hat) Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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