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Journal of Art & Design Education: Volume 3, Number 2, 1984
Features: Men for the Royal College; Learning Strategies in Fine Art; English Art Education Between the Wars; Originality and Originals, Copies and Reproduction - Reflections on a Primary School Project; Observation and Drawing - a Justification for their Inclusion in the Primary School Curriculum; Art as Graphicacy in the Common Curriculum; 'Lessons from Objects' - a Museum of Art and Design; Walter Smith's Influence in Brazil and the Efforts by Brazilian Liberals to overcome the Concept of Art as and Elitist Activity; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 7 / 1989 - Roland Bauer / Willi Kleinfeld / Udo Bernhart
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Museum Park Hohenlohe - photo essay by Roland Bauer; Leica R Portfolio - Willi Kleinfeld in the pottery; Practical tips - nature in your studio; Udo Bernhart - South Tyrolean Monks; Practical tips - flowers in a greenhouse; Flash for the home studio; Werner Kohler in Hungary; Riccardo Campanelli - Cavallieri Di Malta; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 6 / 1989 - Pierre-Louis Martin / Wolfgang Schiemann
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Wolfgang Jahnke - Still Cameraman; Pierre-Louis Martin - La Baguette; 20 years photo festival in Arles; Wolfgang Schiemann - Leicavision; The audiovisual slideshow; Designing the Leica system, part II (continued from 4/89); Colour balancing made easy; Richard Stobener - The Wasgau; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 5 / 1989 - Gisele Freund / Thurston Hopkins / Grace Robertson
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Gisele - Freunc - Master of the Leica; Jack Hulme - Master of the Leica; When the Leica came to Britain; Thurston Hopkins - Master of the Leica; Grace Robertson - Master of the Leica; Ferenc Berko - Master of colour; Dr. Paul Wolff - a pioneer in 35mm photography; Cornelius Meffert - On the Mississippi; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 4 / 1989 -
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Dietmar Necke - Salitera Maria Elena; Photo symposium in Bradford; Henning Christoph - versatile lasers; The Leica AF-C1 in the tropics; Designing the Leica system (part I); Variable grade papers; Improved 90 MM F/2.8 Elmarit-M; Manfred Schmitz - southwest Turkey; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 3 / 1989 - Fritz Kempe
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Roland Birke - Pagan, Burma; Fritz Kempe - Hambourg Portraits; 75 years of Leica photography; Jorg-Thomas Titz - Auwald in Spring; The compact Leica AF-C1; Klaus H. Peters - Great Britain; Fiber-based papers - comparison and processing; Juergen Gregor - Japan; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English) 2 / 1989 - Klaus Will / George Kraemer / Kai Greiser
46 pages. Text in English. Features: Georg Schreiber - Whaling; Brigitte Kraemer - In Australia; Photography's 150th Jubilee; Kai Greiser - Gaff-Rigged Ships; Filters - What's worth knowing?; Negative and slide holders for Focomat V35 AF; Klaus Will - Chairs; Richard Kimling - The Azores; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English), 4 / 1990 - John Robert Young / Michael Koch / Hajo Rose
50 pages. Text in English. Features: John Robert Young - choirboys; Cristina Garcia Rodero - Espana Oculta; Michael Koch - monuments to the creation; Shift lenses; Leica in pastoral welfare; Bracketing with the Leica; Photography in the Bauhaus; Hajo Rose - I learned photography in the Bauhaus; Auction impressions; Cem Akkan - with the Dalai Lama; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Leica Fotografie International Magazine (English), 2 / 1990 - Jurgen Herschelmann / Stanley Greene / Enrico Ricciardi
50 pages. Text in English. Features: Jurgen Herschelmann - ladies' shoes; Stanley Greene - romance in Paris; Enrico Ricciardi - Noctilux; William Klein - Close Up; Amateur movie cameras made by Leitz (II); Andrew Morang - Vicksburg, Mississippi; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Maclean's Magazine, 1 March 1938
48 pages. Features: Excellent colour photo ad for International Harvester trucks plowing snow inside front cover; Nice black and white full-page Chrysler ad on page 4; Beaver Bogan, by Ben Ames Williams - to test a man, take him fishing - and if you meet a Frere Cereau you'll find drama as well; The Biggest Show on Ice - A Look at The Ice Ballet Business, with black and white photos; You Want Something Different, by Anne Wormser; How Deep is Down? - Leslie McFarlane (the Hardy Boys author) writes of sinking a mine shaft in the middle of a lake and other notable feats of Canada's mining engineers, with black and white photos; Old-Fashioned Fool, by Alice Maxwell - the story of a loyalty which was without price; National Health Insurance, by John W.S. McCullough, M.D. - "Sickness insurance is bound to come... it must be a unified national scheme... and preventative medicine must be emphasized"; Beverley Baxter's London Letter - How to Behave in English Society; Max Brand - The 7th (Seventh) Day - part of the story; Recovery on Rails, by Sydney Morrell - the story of how Britain's railwys climbed from depression to prosperity - with nine interesting black and white photos; Full-page black and white photo ad for 1938 Dodge cars on page 23; Interesting two-colour full-page ad for Heinz Tomato Ketchup; Fantastic full-page black and white photo ad for Fargo trucks and commercial cars featuring photo of a 1938 Fargo 3/4 ton commercial panel van with 136" wheelbase; Half-page ad for Willys of Canada which boasts of up to 40 miles per gallon; Crossword completed in pencil on page 35; Nice two-colour full-page Chevrolet ad on page 37; Nostalgic multi-photo ad for Castoria child's laxative illustrates a furious father anxious to stuff a nasty-tasting laxative down his child's throat; Hollywood Update by Ann Ross; Attractive colour-illustrated 1938 Ford V-8 car ad inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Address label atop front cover. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 13 September 2010 - Tim Hortons' Move from Fresh to Frozen
90 pages. Features: Scumbag Tony Blair in conversation; Canada - Jailhouse Nation; Iggy's Quebe Problem; Harper's politics of venom and accusation; Alberta sales tax may be inevitable; Rise of the far right in England - the English Defense League; Salafi Preachers travel the globe preaching 'true' Islam; Sarkozy's Roma Stumble; Tim Hortons' historic decision to move to frozen donuts has exposed a bitter - and high-stakes - battle inside the country's favourite coffee shop - lengthy article; Bid to buy Potash; Avoiding the real estate crash; How to lose $100 million - Keith Raniere of the Nexians - Bronfmans lost money with him; The Boom Generation and its satisfying sex life; The Decline of Studying - students are spending less time studying but getting higher grades; Aqsa Parvez; Environmentally friendly air conditioning; Betty Crocker goes vegan; Arlene Wiener in memoriam; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, 16 August 1958
Cover illustration by Peter Whalley. Features: Nice colour International Truck ad inside front cover. Wonderful full-page colour photo ad for new Massey-Ferguson plant at Detroit which builds 250 tractors per day; Marjorie Earl insists Canada Hates Single Women; Attractive full-page colour ad for Autumn Have brand EMBA natural brown mutation mink; Report from the Mediterranean Tinderbox - Blair Fraser reports on his five weeks in the rebellion-torn Middle East; Feature article on King Street in Saint John, New Brunswick - includes seven nice colour photos; The Stage Manager who looks like a Star - Grania Mortimer is Canada's best backstage boss - article with photos; 29 Canadian capitalists report on their trip to Russia - they were impressed and disturbed, and they tell why, with photos; How to win friends and really learn French (or English) - the Visites Interprovinciales scheme sees people living in the homes of others who speak the other language; The awful revelations of a streetcar driver - John Mowry of Toronto shares his harrowing story of demented drivers, wise guys, and livestock on Toronto's toughest line; Colour photo ad for Caterpillar features the newly built Strait of Canso Causeway; Nice colour G.W.G. ad inside back cover; Colour Ford auto ad on back cover includes a white 4-passenger Thunderbird. Average wear. Address label on front cover. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, August 22, 1964 *THE OTTAWA ESTABLISHMENT*
Features: Diary of Susan Breslin, a young Canadian CORE worker on the day the Harlem riots broke out; The Ottawa Establishment, by Peter C. Newman; The French, the English, the Jews - and what's bugging everybody, by Mordecai Richler; The case for the Birth Control Pill - and the Troubling Case Against it; Pat Galloway goes on a Stratford kick - photos; How the Scotch practised the Black Art of Education, by John Kenneth Galbraith; A Program of Canadian Big-League (Baseball) Heroes - Top O'Neill, Arthur Irwin, Russell Ford, George Gibson, Larry McLean, Robert Emslie. Last page removed - content unknown. Covers taped together else unmarked with average wear. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, May 15, 1952 - Mavor Moore
80 pages. Features: Editorial - We Can't Afford not to listen to Stalin; Did Stalin Make Hitler's Blunder? - a question from London; The Man Who's Going to Make Our TV - When TV arrives in Canada, probably this summer, much of what comes out on the screen will come out of the head of a 33-year-old prodigy named Mavor Moore - article with photos; What it's Like to by Forty - humour by Robert Thomas Allen - illustrated by Duncan MacPherson; The Nightmare Convoy of the Atlantic - A Maclean's Flashback - the blow-by-blow story of ONS 154, the hardest-hit convoy ever escorted by the Canadian Navy at the close of 1942, by Jack McNaught; Our Four Lads on a Little White Cloud - the quartet of Toronto choirboys - Jimmy Arnold, Connie Codarini, Frankie Busseri, and Bernie Toorish - nice colour photo, article, and black and white photos; The Ordeal of Seretse and his White Queen Ruth - Seretse Khama guessed that his 100,000 African subjects would not object to his marriage to a white English girl, Ruth Williams - article with photos; Lady in the Celeste - story by Pat E. O'Neill - illustrated by James Hill; The Acid-Minded Professor - the University of Alberta's Dr. William Rowan - article with photos; How to Save Your Child's Life - the modern home is almost as dangerous as a battlefield; The All Want to See the Folies - The Folies Bergere of Paris - article with photos; Why Won't Canadians Eat Fish?; Full-page Canadian Army recruiting ad; Excellent full-page colour-photo ad for Allis-Chalmers Crawler Tractors - Steel Production/Slag Moving Theme; Very attractive colour full-page ad for the 1952 Pontiac; Centerfold ad for the 1952 Meteor; Uncommon colour ad for Tooke brand clothing; 1952 Monarch car ad; O'Keefe's Brewing Company ad honours the 48th Highlanders of Canada; Nice Coke ad on back cover shows 'Gone for a Coke' painted on wall by painter on break. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, May 9, 1959 - A Searching New Look at the French Canadian
Features: Colour Parker Pen inside front cover; Is Diefenbaker outdrawing Duplessis?; The Astonishing Attitude of the English in Quebec, by Andre Laurendeau; The Unconquerable French Canadians - visiting Quebec on the 200th anniversary of the "conquest," an illustrious interpreter of the national scene, Bruce Hutchison, reports on the "furious ferment" that is "the most important fact in our country today"; "The Maurice Richards" - great article on Maurice "The Rocket" Richard and his wife and children, with several photos; the incomparable St. Lawrence; Writings by Marcel Dube and Roger Lemelin especially for this issue - The Plouffes visit Toronto, and Nathalie was my first Love; The Church - how much political power does it wield in Quebec?; What Quebec Laughs at; Eight artists paint their Quebec - John Lyman, Jean Dallaire, Jacques de Tonnancour, Leon Bellefleur, Robert W. Pilot, Ghitta Caiserman, Jean Paul Lemieux; Dozens of great ads, approximately half in colour, including a great full-page colour ad for Plymouth and its push-button transmission; Great colour Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, November (Nov.) 1, 1951 - Maurice (Rocket) Richard - Hockey's Greatest Scoring Machine
64 pages. Features: Great colour full-page ad for Jane Wyman and the movie The Blue Veil; Why Red Hill Did It - For a hundred years the Hills of Niagara have courted, cajoled and defied the waterfall with a strange and fatal passion - article with many superb photos; What it's Like to Be a Movie Star - Robert Ryan; The Exotic Dream of Adam Draycott - story by J. B. Morton; How to Live Without Arms - Herb Gott has no arms but has made a useful and interesting life for himself as Canada's most 'off-hand' actor - article with photos; The Saintly Figure Who Changed Canada - J.S. Woodsworth - article with photos - a Maclean's Flashback; Hockey's Greatest Scoring Machine - Maurice Richard - article with photos; I Guarded Winston Churchill, by Ex-Detective-Inspector W.H. Thompson - with photos - part 2 of 3; Maggie Ingraham's Leaving Cape Breton for Toronto - each year thousands of youngsters like her leave seashore and prairie for the magnet of the big cities - article with photos; Nice colour Buick ad; Full-page Canadian Army recruiting ad; Full-page colour ad for Champion spark plugs shows boy on sled; Black and white photo of Gordie Howe on ice as part of ad for Prest-o-lite batteries; Nice ad for Yardley English Lavender inside back cover; Bulova ad on back cover features watch bands. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A high-quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, October (Oct.) 15, 1951: The Princess Patricias in Korea
88 pages. Features: Humourous cover art by Oscar Cahen; The Censorship that Helps the Enemy - The bad events of March 17, 1951 in the Korean War involving the Princess Patricias - Editorial; There'll Always Be a Massey - Canada's most famous family started on the road to wealth from a tiny implement forge near Port Hope, Ontario - article with photos; You Laughed at My Father - story by James Aldridge; The Hottest Square Mile in the World - under the humpland between Ace Lake and Beaverlodge lies an abundance of Uranium, and here Uranium City will be built - article with photos; The West Coast's Worst Disaster - The Tragedy of the Princess Sophia which disappeared off Vanderbilt Reef and took 343 people to their deaths in icy Alaskan waters - a Maclean's flashback; How to Raise Ten Kids in Six Rooms - Frank and Helen Teskey of Toronto have ten kids under fifteen and they'd welcome more; One-Man Powerhouse - John Deagle of Whitefish Falls, Ontario runs his own electric power company! - article with many photos of this incredible man; Sherbrooke, Quebec - where French and English share a city in harmony - nostalgic article with photos; The Battle to Beat Leukemia - doctors search for a cure; Footlights Round My Heart - story by Ronald R. Smith; Sensational full-page colour Coke ad features illustration of young lady and the caption "Want Something Good?"; Nice colour Chevrolet ad; DeSoto car ad; Full-page ad for Birks Jewellers features watches including the Challenger Eterna-matic; Plymouth car ad; Canada Savings Bond ad features James F. Johnston, Superintendant of Palm Dairies Limited in Regina; Great colour photo Caterpillar ad inside back cover shows horses pulling vintage auto through the mud. Light wear. Unmarked. Center page loose but present. A quality copy. Book
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Maclean's Magazine, September 8, 1962 - Recalling the Bolshevik Revolution
Features: Painless Diets; Jean Templeton stars in The Weighting Game; A Bolshevik Giant recalls the Revolution, by Ilya Ehrenburg; Westmount - a portrait of the capital of English Quebec, by Peter Gzowski; The Anglo-Sazon Jews, by Mordecai Richler; The Working Atom is Here - Jane Becker reports on Canada's nuclear industry; An Ingenue from the Rockies goes to Drama School - Susan Ringwood of Williams Lake, B.C.; An Eerie Postscript to the Bombing of Berlin, by Louis Greenburg. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Miniatures Showcase Magazine, Winter 1990 - The European Country Look!
Features: 200 Years of Country - history and aristocracy played a role in the origins of Country decorating; The Diversity of Country Styles; Create the Room of Your Dreams - a variety of wallpapers; Some country decoration ideas from outside the industry; Showcase - French, Victorian, English, and American country decoration ideas for your miniature home; Collections - how several outstanding collectors use Country in their miniatures collections; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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My Story Time, Volume 1:
72 pages. "Our goal in undertaking this project was to encourage our members to share their personal experiences with others and in doing so enjoy the fulfillment of creative writing." - from Foreward. A delightful collection of reminiscences with titles such as: The Ocean Plunger, Seven Fishermen and One Human; The Driver's Test, An English Cottage, First Mayor of Colwood Corners, and many more. Average wear. Faint bit of writing in top corner of front cover else unmarked. Book
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Nutshell News Magazine - For Creators and Collectors of Scale Miniatures, July 1995 - Joann's Do-It-Yourself "Hamlet"
Features: Treasures Unearthed; Joe Turner; John Mackiewicz; Creating the Toymaker's personal space; A Mexican Fiesta and a Samurai Surprise; Show Report; Lingerie Shop; Carnival of Fun; Medieval Chest; English Cottage IV; Adding Built-ins - luxurious bath; The 3 Little Pigs; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniatures Hobbyist, July 1986 - Minikins from Alaska / Garden Landscaping
Features: Sandy Shumway - Miniaturist of the Month; English History in Miniature; America's First Ladies (1886-1900); Cinema Palaces; Judy Beals' - artisan update; Joan and Bill Helton - a happy harmony of talents; Portraiture in Miniature - Pauline Chamness and Dorothy Hoskins interpret the Alaskan frontier with their work; Len and Kathy Schiada - Capturing the design of the Victorian era; Marilyn Taylor's Crafty Concoctions; DIY - A Country Christmas; Joann's Nook for Santa; Mary's Menus - Holiday Favorites; Begin your tinsmithing technique in miniature with this kitchen scoop; Growing Landscapes - a flexible foundation landscaping design for your miniature yard; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, March 1985 - R. Lee Taylor's French Pavilion
Features: Lee Taylor's Evolving Collection; Great American Women - The US Historical Society introduces a line of 1" scale half doll figures; Wallace Auger's Fabulous Windsor Chairs; Mary Lee Sundstrom - a modern day Geppetto; Joann's delightful accessories for blowing in the wind - wind chime, wind sock fish, Rooster Weather Vane; Susan Sirkis in part 2 of her work on sports clothing for men; Mary Eccher and her hearty Irish Foods; English Saddles; The Porcelain Primer - the Greenware stage; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, November 1985 - Enjoy a Bountiful Harvest
Features: Special trips for transporting your collectibles; More 'who-dun-its' from the Chadwick Collection; Bobbie Schoonmaker and Maggie Urciuoli - a winning creative partnership; Hawaiian history in miniature; Vince Stapleton's remarkable third career; Barbara Anne Meyer's miniature figures; Miniature copperware with an English accent; Betty Hague's Favorite People; Deanna Spanjar's Mission in Life; From Brooklyn to Country; Herta Forster created a Gnome Sweet Home; Mary Eccher's traditional American Thanksgiving foods; Stitch these heart motif projects; Paint and Frame Artwork project; Joann's holiday cookery and crockery - the basic tools for your holiday baking; The Porcelain Primer - Outfitting the Jumeau in a designer hat and dress; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, May 1984 - Walt Disney's 1" World
Features: Walt's Small World - "My hobby... is a life-saver. When I work with these small objects, I become so absorbed that the cares of the studio fade away... at least for a time." - Walt Disney; Mimi Shurr's Tiny Canvases - Bonanza in a Bandbox; Charles and Ferbie Claudon's Kitty Kitsch; Miniature reflections of Maryland's past - an historic rowhouse; Marty Saunders' Miniature Portraits; Sailing London to Perth in Eighth Scale; Wicker Wheels are Turning - barbara Ruemeli; Linda Carmona's Little Lovelies;Teatime in an English Country Garden; Knitting and Crochet Projects in 1" scale; Joann's Fragrant Spring Bouquet; Mary Eccher's Great American Bake-Off - pies for every taste and occasion; Room of the Month - this breakfast in bad Mother's Day means a mess in the kitchen!; Miniature Prairie Bonnets; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine - For the Complete Miniature Hobbyist, November 1983 - The Victorian Mystique
Features: Janice Pengilly - A Marriage of Art and Skill; Barbara Main - A Penchant for Perfection; Antique Miniatures - In an English Country Garden; Carving a Career in Miniatures - Judy Shellhaas; Home Builder John Andrews - Preserving the Architectural Past; Therese bahl's Seventeenth Century Canvas - Revitalizing American Folk Art; Joan Haigh - an avid Collector and Exacting Artisan; Small Belongings of Dress - Ou Revoir, Victoria, 1880-1900 - fashions become gay and colourful again; Kit-Crafting Tips - A Scientific Bedroom - enhancing a stylish Victorian setting; The Workshop - Playthings of the Past - The Hollywood Hobby Horse was the rage of 1930s adult parties; Joann's Rainy Day Games for an old-fashioned Christmas; Room of the Month - Veteran's Day Tribute; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, April 1990 - 1st Annual Smaller Scale Issue!
Features: Small surprises for the 1" scale collector; A Smaller Scales Primer - HO Scale; Collectables - Multiplying Rabbits; Hilltop - a tiny house; Pam Junk; Tiny English Estates; Karen and Sharon Marsh; It's 1938 forever - Bill Lankford; Reproduce our Sears cover house in 1/2" scale; Landscaping your 1/2" scale house; Pennsylvania Dutch Bedroom in 1/4" scale; Beginning a country Bedroom - part 1 of 3; A 1/2" scale Gazebo; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, April 1993 - Wonderful English Dollhouses
Features: A 1920s Kitchen; Winners of the Greenberg Holiday Roombox Contest; Miniaturists celebrate Beatrix Potter; "The Tailor of Gloucester" in an old pine box; Royal Portraits - Elizabeth R; British Miniatures; The London Dollhouse Festival; Britain by Bus; An English Cottage - Part 1; A 'Modern' Biedermeir Table; British Bathroom in a Box; Tree Trunk House; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, February 1996 - Architect's Classroom
Features: Small Accomplishments - we love what you've done!; And so to bed - Anne covers the subject - and tucks in a little more; When it's tool time - big tools for such small stuff? - what do you really need?; The Architect's Classroom - cover story; A Moment in Time - Philadelphia has the largest Flower Show - and some of the smallest entries; The Children's Furniture - its story begins in an English Village and ends in Santa Monica; Ralph Partelow = Piano - miniatures are a grace note, hi's a man with a mission; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, July 1993 - Your Dream Rooms
Features: Adventures of a salvage-shopping specialist; Bunny Iris; Feats of Clay; Otis Hendricks; Royal Portraits - Catherine the Great; Seashore Dining - Maine's incredible edibles; Toying with Sand; End Table House; A Drum Table and Two Side Chairs; English Garden, Part II; Dream Rooms 1 - a room for all crafts; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, June 1988 - The Royal Wedding
Features: Roberts and Roberts (part 2 of 2) - Tom Roberts is the younger half of this famous architectural team; Pamela Sampson modeled her Woodmouse Family after real people; Victoria Zasoski's Stylish Touch; Perfect English Architecture - Bryan Pool's dollhouse has central heat!; "Doc" Daugherty; Welcom to 1710 by Ed Chapman; A June Bride; Joann's Saloon; Kitchen Cut-Ups - a selection of handy choppers and cutters for the bride's new kitchen; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, June 1993 - Summer Fun Projects
Features: Like candles on the cake; Renee Wilson; Patricia Paul; Darryl Audette's Vignettes; Marie Antoinette - Royal Portrait; Architect Peter Westcott; An English Garden - Part I; Wood Folk Art Figures; The 1930s Bride; Gothic Romance; Summer Oasis - A Screen House; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, May 1988 - England's Elizabethan Expert
Features: Ivan Turner details the development of English furniture, 1200-1600; Dream House for a Fairy Princess by Colleen Moore; Esther Robertson, her son Bill and his Twin Manor; The Ancient Art of Enameling by Ligia Durstenfeld; Treasured Junk by Leonard Kuras; Florence White invites you to visit Kenmore, as interpreted by Jim Freytag; Roberts and Roberts - famous father-and-son Architectural Firm - Guy Roberts; Ivan Turner's concentration on Tudor and Medieval periods; Faux Hooked Rugs; Chippendale hanging shelf; Country Honey - "bee gum" (bee hive); and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, May 1993 - Houses, Houses, Houses!
Features: Eastern Exposure - a medley of Manhattan Museums; Nell Corkin; Adventures in Micro Miniature; Beverly Darling's Collection; A Home for the Heinzelmannchens; Small Accomplishments; Show Scene; The Westly; A Pier Table and Mirror; An English Cottage, Part 2; Tiny Townhouse in 1/144th scale; The Garden Workshop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, May 1996
Features: Small accomplishments - great houses on smaller scales; The Show Scene - miniature Mayfest, Dallas; An Attic Vignette - remembering Mother; Whither Thou Goest - a daughter-in-law follows Anne into miniatures; Maynard Manor Revisited III - our tour continues to the library and the Eastlake Room; Bits of Britain - and more - Carolyn Gough replicates English and American buildings in incredible 2mm scale; Comfort in Contemporary - Elaine Kronon is clearly the queen of acrylic furniture; Romancing the Stone House - Kitbashing and furnishing a 1/144 scale house was a real adventure; Comfortable living in 1/2" scale - three rooms full of today's tiny and terrific furmishings; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, November 1991- Wee Wyckham
Features: Discovering clues to old desks in a new book; Our resident expert explains what makes it Collectable; Wee Wyckham - a Victorian English Village in Southern California; Sylvia Lyons; Meet Jim Ison; Bette Davis; Maine Idyll - Remember tourist courts?; The Kara Beara Shop; Claycrafting - an irresistable rag doll; Cuddle a trio of calico cats in a country basket; Big plans for small plants - landscaping in 1/4" scale; A Wee Wicker Wardrobe Chair; Figure Sculpting V - Details/Clothes; Down Cellar II - finishing our 1929 laundry; Along the Mall XI - The Pet Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1988 - The Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House
Features: Collectables - Chateau Populaire Mechanique - many a mini mansion had a humble vision; Pam Throop - In Search of the Perfect Pub; The Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House in Miniature; Posset Pots & Posy Plates - Carol Lodder revives the art of old English pottery in miniature; Jackie Wesolosk8i's Environmental Enterprise; Yesteryears Museum on Cape Cod; Tools are his Toys - Bruce Phillips; Melinda Patterson's Miniatures; Master File - Developing Ideas for Miniatures - 2nd in a series; The Nancy Howard Crib Ensemble; Buttonhook and Shoehorn; Easy Rugs; Joann's Schoolroom; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Nutshell News Magazine, September 1992 - Small Wonders II
Features: Nutworking - sharing our experiences; The passing of Dee Snyder; A miniature weaving studio; John Constable preserves the history of the English Cottage; Small Wonders II - Kips Bay Club's full scale decorators repeat a big success on a small scale; Shannon Moore; The Dollhouse Museum of the Southwest; Finishing the Interior of the Airplane Cafe; The Bride of 1900; Microcrafting - Three Chinese Accents; A Kitbashed Trunk and a way to build bricks without straw; A Glow in the dark Mobile; Tin Cookie Cutters; Along the Mall XVIII - Kiddy Care; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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Scientific American, February 1983 - Synthetic Vaccines
156 pages. Features: The future of American agriculture; the lattice theory of quark confinement; synthetic vaccines; the optical computer; hidden visual processes; the active solar corona; dart-poison frogs; fan vaulting in 14th-century English architecture; and more. Small initials atop front cover. Many nostalgic color photo ads. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
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The (London) Times Weekly (Newspaper) Edition: Bound Original Issues from 18 October, 1918 Through 25 July 1919 (No. 42. Vol. XLII Through No. 30 Vol. XLIII)
Approximately 1,000 pages. Very large volume measures over 18" high by over 12" wide and approximately 1.5" thick. Extensive coverage of the final weeks of World War I, its conclusion, and aftermath, plus other news of the day and contemporary advertisements. Each page very densely packed with small type-faced print and occasional maps. Contents appear to be bound original issues rather than reprints. Includes an 8 page illustrated section devoted to "London's Great Peace Celebration Procession" in July, 1919. Small vintage bookseller's sticker inside front board at bottom. Binding sound. Moderate external wear and soiling. Partially rubbed gilt lettering upon front board and backstrip. Contents yellowing at edges. Please note: the April 11, 1919 issue, and possibly others, are not included. A sound copy of this most enthralling, comprehensive and unique reference. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, April 1969 / May 1969
Features: Antiques and Television; Oak House, West Bromwich, Staffs - a Tudor Yeoman's House which has survived an Industrial Tide; Decorative Early Maps; The Hannah Gubbay Collection; "Chayres with Iron Worke" - an account of some late 17th century 'Sleeping' Chairs; The 7th Scottish Antiques Fair; The "AW" Master Salt - a unique example of 17th century English Delftware; The Macabre in Art - as illustrated by Pictures of "The Temptation of St. Anthony"; The Blazing Myth and Kindred Matters for "Silhouette" collectors; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, April 1971 / May 1971
Features: Claydon House - a Buckinghamshire property of the National Trust; The Importance of Patina on Old English Furniture; A Whig Artist in Ivory - David Le Marchand, 1674-1726; Turret Clocks; The heads of Illustrious persons of Great Britain - engravings by Jacobus Houbraken ; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, April 1972 / May 1972
Features: The interest in antiquities; The Jockey Club, Newmarket, Suffolk; A London Chinaman - Messrs Goodes; Late 17th Century Clocks in an English Collection; Some Payments by an 18th Century Collector; The English Champagne and Ale Flute Glasses, 1685-1832; The Treasures of Tutenkhaamun; The Handley-Read Collection - Victorian Art, Style and Syntax; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, August 1971 / September 1971
Features: The Book Reprint Revolution; Boodle's, St. James' Street, W.1; Likes and Dislikes; Feather and Shell Decoration on Fine English Porcelains; The French Tastes of Mrs. Dodge; Sotheby's at Gleneagles; Treasures of 18th centuryFurstenburg Porcelain; English Drinking Glasses of the Air-twist Period; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, December 1968 / January 1969
Features: The Royal Academy celebrates 200 years; Cannon Hall, Cawthorne, near Barnsley, Yorks - the home of the Spencer and Stanhope families and now a country museum; Japanese Art in England - some early collectors who admired the swordguards of Jo-i; The Swiss Art and Antiques Fair; London City Company Arms on English Delftware, Part IV; The development of the 17th century X-Chair; A Monumental Clock of Charles V.; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, February 1969 / March 1969
Features: The True Father of English Clockmaking; Sulgrave Manor - The Northamptonshire Home of the Washingtons; 18th Century Soap-Boxes; Genius, Conformity and Eccentricity - The Bicentenary Exhibition at the Royal Academy; The Fromanteels - an Exhibition Illustrating the first Twelve Years of the Pendulum Clock; 16th and 17th century Swiss Stained Glass Painting; Opaque Twist Soda Glasses - are they of English or continental provenance?; English 18th century Furniture at Kenwood; Thoughts about Hallmarks on Silver; Interpreting Classic Landscapes by Old Masters; Paintings by Paul Huet (Exhibition at the Heim Gallery); New V. and A. Gallery for Musical Instruments; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, February 1970 / March 1970
Features: Taxing historic houses; A Nation that Saved its Art - Polish Art Treasures at the Royal Academy covering 1,000 years; Packwood House - a National Trust Mansion in the Forest of Arden; Roman Domestic Glass; Pick of the Furniture Market; A Galaxy of Teapots - The Shand Kydd Collection, Part II; Prints made from Silhouettes; Hieratic Art of the Elizabethans - Exhibition at the Tate Gallery; The Case for Dr. Wall - has a pioneer of English Porcelain been unjustly discredited; and more. Minimal markings. Average wear. Pages in the back half are loose but present. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, February 1971 / March 1971
Features: The United Service Club, Pall Mall; Five Water-Colourists - H.B. Brabazon, George Cattermole, H.B. Carter; E.W. Cooke, W.J. Muller; A Cool look at Hertford House; Some Uncommon Examples of Old English Pewter; "Stevengraphs" - the other side of the picture; Jewellery made in steel and iron; Fair news; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Magazine
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The Antique Collector Magazine, June 1969 / July 1969
Features: The Genius of Leonardo da Vinci - drawings at The Queen's Gallery; Glynde Place - The Sussex Home of Mrs. Humphrey Brand; A Remarkable Group of English Cabinets - Mid-18th Century Pieces with distinctive Writing Fitments and Fretwork; Georgian Women Silversmiths; Illustrated supplement to the Antique Dealers' Fair, Grosvenor House, 1968; Treasures of Flanders in the 15th century - Part II; With Quill, Ink and Sand box - some refinements found in early writing-desks; London City Company Arms on English Delftware - Part V; The "Crosby and Oliver 1771" Punch-bowl; and more. Few markings. Average wear. Book
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The Antique Collector Magazine, June 1970 / July 1970
Features: The Fair - a Creative Idea; Gainsborough at the Queen's Gallery; The Grand Trianon Re-created - Louis VIV's Pavilion becomes the residence of the French President; Reflections from many angles - how fitments developed in English dressing tables; Illustrated supplement to the Antique Dealers' Fair, Grosvenor House; "Painted with Chinese River Scenes" - a meditation on English Underglaze Blue-and-White; Bristol Celebrates its Porcelain Bicentenary; Stronger policy at the R.A.; Parenthesis on Phelps; On Air Twist Soda Glasses - where they of English or continental origin?; and more. Minimal markings. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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